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2008 Mar 09
0
[ca package] how to extract x,y from mjca function
...ca, mass = TRUE, contrib = "absolute", map = "rowgreen",
arrows = c(FALSE, TRUE))
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And I want any configuration of x/y from this plot or any other map/plot
type.
Thanks,
P
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2009 Mar 13
1
cor.test(x,y)
Hi,
I am not sure which kind of test is applied to the data if you use
cor.test(x, y) ?
Is it an unpaired t-Test?
Regards
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2020 May 09
2
[llvm-mca] Resource consumption of ProcResGroups
Hi,
I’m trying to work out the behavior of llvm-mca on instructions with ProcResGroups. My current understanding is:
When an instruction requests a port group (e.g., HWPort015) and all of its atomic sub-resources (e.g., HWPort0,HWPort1,HWPort5), HWPort015 is marked as “reserved” and is issued in parallel with HWPort0, HWPort1, and HWPort5, blocking future instructions from reserving HWPort015
2018 Aug 25
0
IT
...lly you should see that /you were blind fools/ forever
and ever before "this dirty key" was here to fix that for you. You're
/blinder today/, althought that's up for debate--/you could just be more
evil,/ and I wouldn't be able to tell the difference.
We need the controversy (2cy) and we need the debate (2b) and we need
solutions implemented (2a) and all of those things come with a turning of
the tide--with logic and love overtaking the absolute inane Zeitgeist of
"nothing" that is pervading what used to be civilization and is now
completely in "retrograde.&q...