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2005 May 30
1
Formatting numbers with a limited amount of digits consistently
I have tried to get signif, round and format to display numbers like these consistently in a table, using e.g. signif(x,digits=3) 17.01 18.15 I want 17.0 18.2 Not 17 18.2 Why is the last digit stripped off in the case when it is zero! Is this a "feature" of R or did I miss something? --------------------------------------------- Henrik Andersson Netherlands Institute of
2011 Oct 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 15:16 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 14:02 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > > > Ralf, et al., > > > > > > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev > > > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains > >
2011 Mar 18
1
predict lm doubt
Hello, does anyone knows this predict is not resulting? # lm predict dfTestes3sitesCriptic$Velocity_corrected <- ifelse (dfTestes3sitesCriptic$Season == "A" & dfTestes3sitesCriptic$BeforeAfter == "Before", (dfTestes3sitesCriptic$Velocity * mVel3ABefAfter), (ifelse (dfTestes3sitesCriptic$Season == "Sp" & dfTestes3sitesCriptic$BeforeAfter ==
2013 May 17
2
F18: Create a USB install of CentOS 6 from iso
Hi all, On a F18, I installed livecd-tools-18.15-1 I downloaded CenOS6.x minimal .iso and with livecd-iso-to-disk the resulting USB is never bootable: the computer doesnt boot on it. Tested on many computers. The fact is I succeded to install CentOS on a Netbook (no CD/DVD tray), but I dont remember how I invoked livecd-iso-to-disk. I tried with many combinations (/dev/sdc is the USB
2011 Oct 29
4
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 14:02 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > > Ralf, et al., > > > > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev > > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains > > additional benchmark results. > > > > First, these are preliminary
2011 May 16
2
wireframe advice - with reproducible code
Dear List, i am trying to produce a 3d plot using wireframe using the code: wireframe(Residuals_FD ~ Elevation * Temperature, data = data2, scales = list(arrows = FALSE), drape = TRUE, colorkey = TRUE) As you can see when the code (using the data below) is run the plot area is set-up correctly but the actual surface is missing? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Chris #data Elevation
2019 Apr 09
3
decrypt.rb
>> I've tried specifying an output file as well, per the script's command line options, >> but the output file is 0 bytes.? Does anyone have any suggestions?? I *think* I'm >> using it the way it's intended to be used, but maybe I'm not?! >> -Dave > > Hi! > Maybe the key you tried was not used to encrypt the file? > Aki Aki,
2011 Oct 29
0
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
On Sat, 2011-10-29 at 12:30 -0500, Hal Finkel wrote: > Ralf, et al., > > Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev > has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains > additional benchmark results. > > First, these are preliminary results because I did not do the things > necessary to make them real (explicitly quiet the
2011 Oct 29
4
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] [PATCH] BasicBlock Autovectorization Pass
Ralf, et al., Attached is the latest version of my autovectorization patch. llvmdev has been CC'd (as had been suggested to me); this e-mail contains additional benchmark results. First, these are preliminary results because I did not do the things necessary to make them real (explicitly quiet the machine, bind the processes to one cpu, etc.). But they should be good enough for discussion.
2019 Apr 10
0
decrypt.rb
On 9.4.2019 18.15, Dave wrote: > >> I've tried specifying an output file as well, per the script's > command line options, > >> but the output file is 0 bytes.? Does anyone have any suggestions?? > I *think* I'm > >> using it the way it's intended to be used, but maybe I'm not?! > >> -Dave > > > > Hi! > > Maybe the key
2010 Jan 01
3
architecture to handle 1000 messages per second?
Can anyone describe an architecture which can handle 1000 IMAP or POP messages per second? Ideally, it would be hosted in the cloud and additional instances could be launched to handle additional load. Bob
2006 Mar 07
0
R: Capturing DTMF during a call
Thanks Kristian, but i just answered to call, how can i use the Read application? Thanks Giordano Grandis -----Messaggio originale----- Da: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] Per conto di Kristian Kielhofner Inviato: luned? 6 marzo 2006 18.15 A: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Oggetto: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Capturing
2011 Dec 16
1
Strange Login / Timeout Sessions
I have my webmail application tied to Postfix / Dovecot server & now for some reason the IMAP sessions oddly time out throughout the day and then logging back into the mail system over the web is painfully slow. The only thing I've seen that fixes it is to reload the Dovecot daemon in Linux: /etc/init.d/dovecot reload Once that command is ran, my webmail login is super fast and moving
2013 Aug 02
1
Custom quota setup
(Dovecot 2.2-ee) We have a weird quota requirement, we have file storage that we manage through our own APIs but want that usage to come out of the user's mail quota. The usage is in a maildirsize like file uncreatively called filestoresize in the user's maildir. In the past we've been doing this by modifying the quota plugin and re-compiling, but it seems like it should be
2009 Feb 10
2
plotting the result of a nonlinear regression
Hello, to plot the result of a singular non linear regression (using nls) I usually use the function plotfit, for example: r.PTG.V<-nls(PTG.P~ fz1(Portata, a,b), data=dati, start=list(a=10, b=10), nls.control(maxiter=200), algorithm='port', trace=TRUE, na.action=na.omit, lower=list(a=0, b=10), upper=list(a=100, b=100)) plotfit(r.PTG.V) I tried to use the function plotfit on the
2019 Apr 10
2
decrypt.rb
On 4/10/2019 1:32 AM, Aki Tuomi wrote: > On 9.4.2019 18.15, Dave wrote: >>>> I've tried specifying an output file as well, per the script's >> command line options, >>>> but the output file is 0 bytes.? Does anyone have any suggestions? >> I *think* I'm >>>> using it the way it's intended to be used, but maybe I'm not?!
2007 Sep 18
0
[LLVMdev] 2.1 Pre-Release Available (testers needed)
Hi, LLVM 2.1-pre1 test results: Linux (SUSE) on x86 (P4) Release mode, but with assertions enabled LLVM srcdir == objdir # of expected passes 2250 # of expected failures 5 I ran the llvm-test suite on my desktop while I was also working on that PC, so don't put too much trust in the timing info. Especially during the "spiff" test the machine was swapping
2010 Nov 15
2
dsync mbox->mdbox: Unexpectedly lost From-line and other issues from a big conversion.
Hi, I'm trying to convert a 33GB mail store from mbox to compressed mdbox (largest mbox is 2.7GB). The source store is live, e.g. there are mails delivered into it and mails are being read. Actually it is my own mail. :) Although my test runs were very successful I have run into trouble with the first run on the whole store. After fighting a bit around with errors like Error: Trying
2016 May 25
1
Slow RAID Check/high %iowait during check after updgrade from CentOS 6.5 -> CentOS 7.2
On 2016-05-25 19:13, Kelly Lesperance wrote: > Hdparm didn?t get far: > > [root at r1k1 ~] # hdparm -tT /dev/sda > > /dev/sda: > Timing cached reads: Alarm clock > [root at r1k1 ~] # Hi Kelly, Try running 'iostat -xdmc 1'. Look for a single drive that has substantially greater await than ~10msec. If all the drives except one are taking 6-8msec, but one is very
2008 Dec 05
2
Help with wavCWTPeaks
I cannot understand the following error printed out when I try to get the extrema of my time series. I would appreciate some suggestion as I really cannot interpret the error. I might not be using a proper set of parameters in calling such functions. I am learning by doing ... > aa.peak <- wavCWTPeaks (aa.tree) Error in `row.names<-.data.frame`(`*tmp*`, value = c("1",