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2010 Mar 31
1
for loop; lm() regressions; list of vectors - lapply - accolades and square brackets??
...I tried your syntax as well, and received quasi-the same error statement: > for(i in seq_along(a)) print(r <- lm(a[i] ~ b) ) Error in model.frame.default(formula = a[i] ~ b, drop.unused.levels = TRUE) : invalid type (list) for variable 'a[i]' I am not too familiar with the use of accolades, square brackets and parentheses, the order in which they have to come in the function and the role they play, but I think they might be important... I also tried to use "lapply"; it works wonderfully for a basic function like: lapply(a, mean) I get a list of results with names and v...
2002 Sep 11
3
accolade
I've been using R for several months now, in fact it was my intro to "real" computer programming. It used to frustrate me no end, but lately I've noticed my reaction has changed. Nowadays its much more like "wow, is that cool, or what?". So I guess I've gotten over the hump of the learning curve. Comparing what I now do with R to my previous hodge-podge of
2009 Jul 28
3
About the article OS_Protection by JimPerrin
...a CentOS wiki article, I just wonder why we cannot do it here. Sure, his blog site may collect a wider audience, but we traditionally deals with all CentOS wiki articles on this mailing list. Here it is. I am starting this thread for those who would like to offer suggestions, amendment, and even accolades. :-P Are you listening, Evolution? Akemi / toracat
2007 Oct 24
2
wiki and author/maintainer name
...appears at the bottom is not adequate because it could be someone who has just corrected a typo. In fact, that entry can be eliminated once the contact info has been given on the page. The whole purpose of this is of course to make it easier for people to send in corrections / questions / tips / accolade etc etc. For pages that do not have an appropriate maintainer, the wikimaster's info can be provided (we all know who that is :-) Akemi
2005 Jun 28
1
ClueCon, Vote?
Ok I have to get a vote of all the people that are going to come to Cluecon so we order the beer keg's for the developers board room. Anyone have any preference? (if you haven't registered for ClueCon now is the time to register!) Choices... choices... choices... I want Red Bull on tap! /b --- Anakin: ?You?re either with me, or you?re my enemy.? Obi-Wan: ?Only a Sith could be an
2000 Jun 12
0
Samba patches - where best to send them?
...uple of weeks ago I submitted a modest patch (http://samba.org/samba-patches?findid=106) to feedback some changes that I'd made to "configure.in" in order to get "configure" to properly detect and support the HAVE_NETGROUP feature on a RedHat Linux system. I don't expect accolades or Samba t-shirts to rain down on me for this small contribution, but it would be useful to have some indication whether it was acceptable or whether there was anything else that I needed to do. The samba-patches system looks like a nice idea - I like the idea of having the submitted fixes in a...
2012 Apr 30
1
Thank-you to Samba developers
...en it works, I offer a silent prayer for those crazy Australians who originated it. The pain they must have endured in getting it to work boggles my mind. In that respect it may be the most impressive open-source project out there, and they haven?t slowed-down in the least. You folks deserve every accolade......Nick Geo
2008 Jun 11
0
[LLVMdev] DejaGNU test fixes
...ectly reports success. — Gordon On Jun 10, 2008, at 12:32, Matthijs Kooijman wrote: > Hi all, > > while writing a testcase thate needed to do a grep containg {, I > found that the DejaGNU test framework didn't handle those very well. > It's a bit of a fuss to escape accolades properly, but most of all > the framework seemed to silently ignore errors in the escaping (and > just not run the command then). See [1]. > > Fixing the framework resulted in 80 of the tests failing. I spent > the afternoon fixing 60 tests. Of these, I fixed 42 that have bee...
2008 Jun 10
3
[LLVMdev] DejaGNU test fixes
Hi all, while writing a testcase thate needed to do a grep containg {, I found that the DejaGNU test framework didn't handle those very well. It's a bit of a fuss to escape accolades properly, but most of all the framework seemed to silently ignore errors in the escaping (and just not run the command then). See [1]. Fixing the framework resulted in 80 of the tests failing. I spent the afternoon fixing 60 tests. Of these, I fixed 42 that have been running fine so far, but gen...
2018 May 07
1
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
...tle more than characters straight out of Central Casting. The "genius hermit who can't associate with people" is dumb and false. It's meant to excuse behavior that is unacceptable, when in reality a person who cannot interact with people is emotionally stunted and not deserving of accolades. Please peddle your bullshit elsewhere. -bw On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 12:29 AM Unnamed Poster via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Non-meritocratic technology and academic projects will be damned. > > This is a general response to Renato's response to Rafael'...
2018 May 07
0
Non-meritocratic t.&a. projects will be damned. Re: I am leaving llvm
...tle more than characters straight out of Central Casting. The "genius hermit who can't associate with people" is dumb and false. It's meant to excuse behavior that is unacceptable, when in reality a person who cannot interact with people is emotionally stunted and not deserving of accolades. > > Please peddle your bullshit elsewhere. > > -bw > > On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 12:29 AM Unnamed Poster via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org <mailto:llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>> wrote: > Non-meritocratic technology and academic projects will be damned. >...