Displaying 20 results from an estimated 297 matches for "absurdly".
2008 May 13
4
[LLVMdev] Preferring to use GCC instead of LLVM
Jon Harrop wrote:
> So LLVM has relatively poor support for Windows, no direct
> support for DLL generation and the exact opposite of your
> performance requirements.
I see. This news is disappointing to me.
> I appreciate that you have customer demands but those
> demands are very unusual (and, frankly, absurd!) but you
> must try to meet them regardless.
Very unusual?
2017 May 18
2
Bug: floating point bug in nclass.FD can cause hist() to crash
...I do not have an account. Could somebody else add it for
me, perhaps? That would be much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Sietse
Sietse Brouwer
Summary
-------
Floating point errors can cause a data vector to have an ultra-small
inter-quartile range, which causes `grDevices::nclass.FD` to suggest
an absurdly large number of breaks to `graphics::hist(breaks="FD")`.
Because this large float becomes NA when converted to integer, hist's
call to `base::pretty` crashes.
How could nclass.FD, which has the job of suggesting a reasonable number of
classes, avoid suggesting an absurdly large numbe...
2012 Jan 30
2
ode() tries to allocate an absurd amount of memory
Hi there R-helpers:
I'm having problems with the function ode() found in the package deSolve.
It seems that when my state variables are too numerous (>33000 elements),
the function throws the following error:
Error in vode(y, times, func, parms, ...) :
cannot allocate memory block of size 137438953456.0 Gb
In addition: Warning message:
In vode(y, times, func, parms, ...) : NAs
2016 Apr 12
3
Slow authentication on C7
On 04/12/2016 09:51 AM, James Hogarth wrote:
> To the OP enumerate is always painful, I'd remove that for a start.
This was my experience too, for what it's worth. When I first set up a
new system pointed at LDAP it was absurdly slow to authenticate. Setting
Enumerate to False in /etc/sssd/sssd.conf made all the difference.
2002 Oct 11
1
absurd computiation times of lme
Hi,
i've been trying to apply the lme apprach to growth curves
of children, but lme keeps running for ever and ever as
soon as I use a reasonable basis.
First Example:
Data are 39 boys from the Berkeley growth study, each one
measured 31 times at the ages of
1.00 1.25 1.50 1.75 2.00 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 8.50
9.00 9.50 10.00 10.50 11.00 11.50 12.00 12.50 13.00 13.50
2006 May 25
4
No rings before auto attendant
Hi all, been searching & not finding an answer to this, although I'm
guessing it's absurdly simple... I just hooked up a T1 to our * box (1.2.0),
which had been using POTS lines via a channel bank.. Now when I call the new
T1 circuit, there are no rings, the Autoattendant just picks up right away..
Any clue on how to make it ring twice before getting picked up? I tried
immedate=no and som...
2011 Sep 01
4
[LLVMdev] Is it possible to inline Functions without using LLVM JIT Framework?
Hi Everyone,
Hopefully this question is not too absurd.
Actually I created an example in LLVM, where I generate two modules, one
containing the function definition and the other module calling this
function.
(Question related to this was posted on this mailing list recently)
Now I want to know, whether it is possible to "inline" the definition of
this function in the caller module,
2014 Dec 30
2
Troubleshooting poor performance with only Windows clients
Hello,
Can you recommend a first step in diagnosing these symptoms:
The following operations are always fast:
- browsing shared with osx/linux client
- moving directories with osx/linux client
The following operations are sometimes absurdly painfully slow:
- browsing shared with windows 7 client
- moving directories with windows 7 client
Wireshark shows:
- When using windows: Lots of ~10 second "high latency" comms with
samba finally responding with "Find Response" and "Create Response,
Error: STATUS_OBJECT_N...
2016 Oct 19
7
Embedding LLD version to executables
I'd like to make LLD embed version information so that we can determine if
an executable was created by LLD and if that's the case which version of
LLD.
ld.bfd doesn't seem to embed any information, so we cannot tell whether an
executable was linked by ld.bfd or not easily.
ld.gold embeds a string "GNU gold <version>" as ".note.gnu.gold-version"
section
2005 May 20
2
How to get in touch with sixTel?
If anybody here is a sixTel customer, can you share any tips & tricks
for getting in touch with anybody there? They are absurdly hard to get a
hold of, particularly when you have a technical issue needing to be
resolved. If anyone has any phone numbers other than their main 800
line, I'd sure appreciate it.
Thank you,
Bryan
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2004 Jul 13
2
e1071 question: what's the definition of performance in t une.* functions?
Basically, the `Detail' section of ?tune says it all:
Details:
As performance measure, the classification error is used for
classification, and the mean squared error for regression. ...
Andy
> From: Tae-Hoon Chung
>
> Hi, all;
>
> Basically, the subject contains the all information I need to know.
> In e1071 library, there are functions to tune parameters.
2006 Jul 04
1
Problems when computing the 1rst derivative of mixtures of densities
Hi everybody,
I am currently working on mixtures of two densities ( f(xi,teta)=
(1-teta)*f1(xi) + teta*f2(xi) ),
particularly on the behavior of the variance for teta=0 (so sample only
comes from the first distribution).
To determine the maximum likelihood estimator I use the Newton-Rapdon
Iteration. But when
computing the first derivative I get a none linear function (with several
asymptotes)
2017 Jun 19
4
the root cause is CP, was: A tagged architecture, the elephant in the undef / poison room
> On Jun 16, 2017, at 8:23 PM, Sanjoy Das <sanjoy at playingwithpointers.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Peter,
>
> On Tue, Jun 13, 2017 at 10:27 AM, Peter Lawrence via llvm-dev
> <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>> Here’s what seems to really be going on
>>
>> “undef” === models an uninitialized register, but
>
> No, it specifically does
2017 May 18
0
Bug: floating point bug in nclass.FD can cause hist() to crash
...perhaps? That would be much appreciated.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Sietse
> Sietse Brouwer
>
>
> Summary
> -------
>
> Floating point errors can cause a data vector to have an ultra-small
> inter-quartile range, which causes `grDevices::nclass.FD` to suggest
> an absurdly large number of breaks to `graphics::hist(breaks="FD")`.
> Because this large float becomes NA when converted to integer, hist's
> call to `base::pretty` crashes.
>
> How could nclass.FD, which has the job of suggesting a reasonable number of
> classes, avoid suggesting...
2002 Jul 16
6
Sage Line 50
Hi all,
I am attempting to get Sage to support their software if the files are
on Samba (Linux). They (like a lot of people I've heard) say "We don't
support Linux, Goodbye." even when the client is on Win98/NT. We have been
having trouble on a particular site, and they refuse to support Sage Line
50 if the files are on Linux which is absurd, because Linux is much more
2006 Oct 24
2
1 should be 2. huh?
There''s another quirk I wanted to bring up. It''s about the failure
message with should_equal and should_be.
x.should_equal 2
a.should_not_be nil
When they fail they yield messages like:
1 should equal 2
nil should not be nil
When I''m caught off guard, which can be often, these messages confuse
me. 1 should equal 2? No it shouldn''t. nil should not be
2004 Jul 30
1
Three-way ANOVA?
Hi,
I'm a biologist, so please forgive me if my question sounds absurd! I have 3
parameters x1, x2, x3 and a response variable y.The sample size is 75. I tried
to do the following:
mylm<-lm(y~ x1 + x2 + x3, data="mydata")
but i can only get stats from anova for the first 2 variables. The third comes
up as NA. The degrees of freedom for the third variable are 0.
Is there
2019 Dec 16
2
Shutdown time configuration
...us: OL
ups.timer.shutdown: -60
ups.timer.start: -60
ups.vendorid: 0764
I don't think I ever got all the way through NUT configuration on it.
What am I most likely doing wrong, or what might I have missed, or what
setting am I misunderstanding, that the UPS itself is shutting off the
power so absurdly early?
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2005 Sep 15
10
Can I use printa() for printing multiple agg regations?
Hi Bryan,
> Does that sit well with everyone?
Seems fine to me.
Just revisiting one of Dragan''s points, though (sorry if I missed the
answer) - is there a reason for making this global (via a #pragma) rather
than, say, simply providing two functions which print in the different
orders? e.g. printa() for sort by sample, printak() for sort by key.
My reason for wanting to do both in
2009 Sep 04
0
passing character vectors to FORTRAN
Hi,
I've been trying to pass a character vector from R to a FORTRAN subroutine. There have been several posts discussing this issue (e.g. http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/98a/0547.html, http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/05/10/13558.html, http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/01a/2577.html, http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/01c/1795.html,