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2014 Jul 26
2
Concern: rsync failing to find some attributes in a file transfer?
I have a regular script I run to make static "snapshots" of my home
file system, with each being all the files that changed in the past 24
hours.
I just moved my home partition to a new harddisk w/more space.
I ran the util and have gotten odd results each time I ran it.
This one bothers me... as I'm not sure why the attrs would be missing.
How can the names be transfered but no
2005 Apr 15
2
sipXphone
Maybe I just woke up too early today. I have SJPhone and X-Lite working
perfectly but I cannot for the life of me get sipXphone working properly
with Asterisk. Its probably something stupid on my part, but does anyone
have a quick setup sheet for it?
-Kerry
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2005 Apr 15
2
abbreviate or wrap dimname labels
For a variety of displays (mosaicplots, barplots, ...)
one often wants to either abbreviate or wrap long labels,
particularly when these are made up of several words.
In general, it would be nice to have a function,
abbreviate.or.wrap <-
function(x, maxlength=10, maxlines=2, split=" ") {
}
that would take a character vector or a list of vectors, x,
and try to abbreviate or wrap
2009 Apr 18
1
bug in classesToAM()
Hi,
I can't get the non-abbreviated class names of the
rows and the cols of the Adjacency Matrix:
setClass("ClassWithALongName")
setClass("SubclassOfClassWithALongName",
contains="ClassWithALongName")
Trying all possible values for 'abbreviate' (with R-2.9.0):
> classesToAM("SubclassOfClassWithALongName", abbreviate=0)
2009 Nov 10
6
getting the timezone name from an abbreviation
HI,
I am creating n onlinecalendar sort of functionality for which the
user input for events is taken. To make it user friendly, its left to
the user to write the time down rather than selecting it from a
datetime field in a form
.
The user can also specify a timezone. And while doing so its obvious
that most inputs will be an abbreviation.
My question is - is there a way to convert
2012 Jan 13
1
Change state names to abbreviations in an irregular list of names, abbreviations, null values, and foreign provinces
I'm trying to create maps of reptile abundance in different states &
counties using data from Herp.net, which provides lists of specimens
with the places that they were found. First I would like to parse the
list by state using 2-letter abbreviations, since I'm focusing on
certain regions. To do this, I've been trying to create a vector
(state2) that gives all state names as
2005 Apr 11
6
How to change letters after space into capital letters
What is the easiest way to change within vector of strings
each letter after a space into a capital letter?
E.g.:
c( "this is an element of the vector of strings", "second element" )
becomes:
c( "This Is An Element Of The Vector Of Strings", "Second Element" )
My reason to try to do this is to get more readable abbreviations.
(A suggestion would be to
2002 Jun 19
1
new version of print.factor
Thanks to Tony Plate for letting me know what the abbreviate.arg
option does. I think this could be made more flexible (I.e.
=TRUE, =FALSE, =#, where # would be passed to the abbreviate
min.length argument). But it follows the example I was given.
"print.factor" <-
function (x, quote = FALSE, max.levels=5, print.levels = {if
(max.levels==0) FALSE else TRUE},
2013 Jan 27
2
Unexpected behavior with abbreviation of an argument to paste
R 2.15.1
OS X
Colleagues,
I encountered the following unexpected behavior today:
The following command yielded the expected result:
paste(c("TEXT1", "TEXT2"), collapse="|")
Result:
[1] "TEXT1|TEXT2"
However, abbreviating "collapse" by even one character:
paste(c("TEXT1", "TEXT2"), collaps="|")
yielded the
2010 Jun 30
1
vlmc - "In vlmc(traffic.clusters.stationary, cutoff = i) : alphabet with >1-letter strings; trying to abbreviate"
Dear all (copying the package author),
I have a question on the vlmc package. I am trying to model a time series, where each element can take one of 11 values (the result of some clustering). When I run the following command (synthetic data to facilitate self-contained example) I get the following warning: ("alphabet with >1-letter strings; trying to abbreviate")
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2009 Mar 20
1
Getting a Time Zone abbreviation from the full name?
There''s got to be an easier way...
I am building an event manager and as part of it, the user selects the
time zone of the event from a drop-down list using the
time_zone_select helper. This is stored in the events table as a
string.
Because of legacy data which is stored in UTC, I want to keep the
dates and times in the table as UTC but when I display it, I want to
show the abbreviated
2005 Sep 07
2
Month recognition issue
Dear all,
I am running
R : Copyright 2005, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
Version 2.1.1 (2005-06-20), ISBN 3-900051-07-0
Under Mac os X, a french version!
I am preparing a package and I got the following issue
I am trying to read dates that are written in
english and have them recognized by R using
as.Date function.
I realized strangely that when I type
> month.abb
[1]
2007 Jan 24
1
Timezone abbreviation question
Is it possible to get timezone abbreviations using the TimeZone or
TzinfoTimezone classes? Even after converting UTC to localtime it still
reports the timezone abbreviation as UTC.
Example:
>> @tz = TzinfoTimezone.us_zones[2]
=> #<TzinfoTimezone:0x30868a0 @utc_offset=-28800, @name="Pacific Time
(US & Canada)">
>> @tz.now
=> Wed Jan 24 12:36:56 UTC 2007
2006 Jul 13
1
writeForeignSAS and potential extensions
Dear R-devel,
I've made some potential extensions to writeForeignSAS
in 'foreign' that I wanted to pass along if anyone is
interested. I've attached the diff -u output against
the version found in foreign_0.8-15 and an .R file
with my changes. (In this .R file, the function is named
writeForeignSAS7 to simplify testing/comparisons.)
I've tried to alter the current
2009 Apr 08
1
Call Pickup Works w/Linksys ATA, not with Cisco 7940G
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<meta content="text/html;charset=ISO-8859-1" http-equiv="Content-Type">
</head>
<body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000">
I have an Asterisk 1.4.18 with a mix of cordless phones connected using
Linksys SPA2102 ATAs and Cisco 7940G
2005 Aug 07
1
get timezone abbreviation
This is probably more a Ruby than a rails question, but when I call
the method strftime("%Z") on a Time object, it returns the full time
zone name "Eastern Daylight Time". Is there a way to get the
Abbreviation instead?
2015 Jan 23
2
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Bitcode abbreviations for something that's not a record
Hi all!
Fuzzing llvm's bitcode reader, I found a problem where the reader assumes
that the first field in an abbreviation will not be an array or a blob (and
asserts otherwise).
I don't know if this is expected (but not documented) or not. The
documentation, to me, reads like it doesn't disallow it, but we might be
assuming all abreviations start with a full record, which would make
2001 Mar 22
1
Use of abbreviations
Hi there,
Here is my situation:
> User
NEWBIE!!!!!
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch x86
os Win32
system x86, Win32
status
major 1
minor 2.2
year 2001
month 02
day 26
language R
I wonder why.
Given this data
2012 Oct 04
1
Synonyms of Abbreviations
Hello,
I am looking for a documentation or an example to use the synonym function.
I tried this
db.add_synonym("omega","xapain");
and this works by adding the flag FLAG_AUTO_SYNONYMS.
If i try to use the
db.add_synonym("omega","xapain is search engine ");
it fails why? Can xapian use synonym for Abbreviations like MBA => Master
of business
2005 Sep 07
1
Language issue
Dear all,
I am running
R : Copyright 2005, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
Version 2.1.1 (2005-06-20), ISBN 3-900051-07-0
Under Mac os X, a french version!
I am preparing a package and I got the following issue
I am trying to read dates that are written in
english and have them recognized by R using
as.Date function.
I realized strangely that when I type
> month.abb
[1]