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2013 Apr 29
2
Adding elements in data.frame subsets and also subtracting an element from the rest elements in data.frame
...cashflows_pv  and also the difference of (total_cashflow_pv pertaining to the first ID for the given instrument from total_cashflow_pv for the same instrument) as shown in the fourth column of following output. output    instrument id   total_cashflow   total_cashflow_pv 1         ABC  1         515000         440571.02 2         ABC  2         515000         441481.62 3         ABC  3         515000         442068.63 4         ABC  4         515000         441677.15 5         ABC  5         515000         442133.93 6         PQR  1         103500          83674.96 7         PQR  2         103500...
2008 Apr 25
0
[LLVMdev] Status of use-diet so far (NO API CHANGES)
On Apr 24, 2008, at 9:03 AM, Gabor Greif wrote: > > As you can see, the use-diet changes actually lower the build time > of kimwitu++! (this is as of yesterday's r50182). > Parity is not only reached, but surpassed. Thanks for these numbers. Do you know how much of this increase is due to co-allocating Use arrays with their users, and how much is due to the actual shrinking of
2009 Oct 29
4
printers... (HP)
I can't remember if I asked here - I've got more than one printer, HP, laser, builtin JetDirect. When I go there in a browser, I see the basic thing, but I can't get to the networking page. It says that it wants a password, no user name. It doesn't accept anything. Last week, a co-worker reset one to factory defaults... and it comes up with the same thing. Looking around on the
2008 Apr 24
2
[LLVMdev] Status of use-diet so far (NO API CHANGES)
Hi all, in the last days I was busy gathering performance data about the "class Use"-related changes. I have nice measurements on a 8Gig MacPro with kimwitu++. This is important to say, because this machine is in plenty of memory, so swapping is not likely, which means that in more constrained setups (when swapping occurs) the use-diet approach is probably producing even better