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2007 Jul 23
2
assertion failed with KMail 3.5.6 and dovecot 1.0.0
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.laas.fr/~sjoyeux/darcs/roby".....No remote changes to pull in!..Done optimizing!..synchronizing genom.rb..Pulling from "http://www.laas.fr/~sjoyeux/darcs
/genom.rb".....Finished pulling and applying...Done optimizing!..synchronizing typelib..Pulling from "http://www.laas.fr/~sjoyeux/darcs/typelib".....Finis
hed pulling and applying...Done optimizing!..synchronizing utilmm..Pulling from "http://www.laas.fr/~sjoyeux/darcs/utilmm".....No remote changes to pull i
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2005 Dec 07
1
Dots argument in apply method
Hello everyone,
I'm working on a package using S4 classes and methods and I ran into the
following "problem" when I tried to create an "apply" method for objects
of one of my new classes. I've found a way around the problem but I
wonder if I did not paint myself into the corner. I'd like your opinion
about that.
So I have an object "myObj" of class
2009 Jul 11
4
Graphical text error in game (MI5)
Hi, have recently bought MI5 (Tales of Monkey Island), and I am currently trying to run it under wine in Ubuntu 9.04 and I am running the latest development version 1.1.25. I am running this over the latest stable version due to less graphical errors when trying to run the game.
To get the game running I followed this guide posted on the telltale's ( the creators of the game) forum
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2003 Feb 14
0
[Bug 50] New: Kernel panic with netfilter
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/cgi-bin/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=50
Summary: Kernel panic with netfilter
Product: netfilter/iptables
Version: patch-o-matic
Platform: i386
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: normal
Priority: P2
Component: unknown
AssignedTo: laforge@netfilter.org
2007 Sep 14
0
4 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_as_function.c libswfdec/swfdec_as_object.c test/trace
libswfdec/swfdec_as_function.c | 35 ++++++++++++++++++----------------
libswfdec/swfdec_as_object.c | 2 -
test/trace/Makefile.am | 9 ++++++++
test/trace/function-apply-crash-5.swf |binary
test/trace/function-apply-crash-6.swf |binary
test/trace/function-apply-crash-7.swf |binary
test/trace/function-apply-crash-8.swf |binary
2020 May 22
3
Compatibility issues caused by new simplify argument in apply function
Dear R Developers,
the new simplify argument in apply causes that my package (hsdar) does not
pass the
checks in R-devel.
The workaround, Kurt Hornik send me, is working for the R-code:
if("simplify" %in% names(formals(base::apply)))
do something
else
do something else
Unfortunately, I cannot conditionalize the man pages of the functions. I get
the message
that
2010 Mar 31
2
Simplifying particular piece of code
Hello, everyone
I have a piece of code that looks like this:
mrets <- merge(mrets, BMM.SR=apply(mrets, 1, MyFunc, ret="BMM.AV120",
stdev="BMM.SD120"))
mrets <- merge(mrets, GM1.SR=apply(mrets, 1, MyFunc, ret="GM1.AV120",
stdev="GM1.SD120"))
mrets <- merge(mrets, IYC.SR=apply(mrets, 1, MyFunc, ret="IYC.AV120",
2020 May 22
2
Compatibility issues caused by new simplify argument in apply function
Interesting problem. I'm very rusty on S4 but would one solution be
to, already now, add 'simplify = TRUE' to the S4 method and document
it;
setMethod("apply", signature(X = "Speclib"),
function(X,
FUN,
bySI = NULL,
...,
simplify = TRUE) {
?
Henrik
On Fri, May 22, 2020 at 6:26
2009 Nov 19
4
Is there an variant of apply() that does not return anything?
There are a few version of apply() (e.g., lapply(), sapply()). I'm
wondering if there is one that does not return anything but just
silently apply a function to the list argument.
For example, the plot function is applied to each element in 'alist'.
It is redundant to return anything from apply.
apply(alist,function(x){ plot each element of alist})
2018 Jul 30
3
apply with zero-row matrix
Hi Martin,
Fair enough for R functions in general. But the behaviour of apply violates
the expectation that apply(m, 1, fun) calls fun n times when m has n rows.
That seems pretty basic.
Also, I understand from your argument why it makes sense to call apply and
return a special result (presumably NULL) for an empty argument; but why
should apply call fun?
Cheers
David
On Mon, 30 Jul 2018 at
2011 Aug 30
4
weird apply() behavior
Hi, I had a weird results from using apply(). Here is an simple example:
> y<-data.frame(list(a=c(1,NA),b=c('2k','0')))
> y
??? a???? b
1? 1?? 2k
2 NA?? 0
> apply(y,1,function(x){x<-unlist(x); if (!is.na(x[2]) & x[2]=='2k' & !is.na(x[1]) & x[1]=='1') 1 else 0} )
This should print "1 0" as output, as demonstrated by:
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2003 Oct 31
4
Array Dimension Names
I would like to reference array dimensions by name in an apply and a summary
function. For example:
apply(x, "workers", sum)
Is there a better way to do this than creating a new attribute for the array
and then creating new methods for apply and summary? I don't want to name
the individual elements of each dimension (such as with dimnames) but rather
name the dimensions. Thanks
2003 Jun 08
6
Basic question on applying a function to each row of a dataframe
Hi,
I have a function foo(x,y) and a dataframe, DF, comprised of two vectors, x
& w, as follows :
x w
1 1 1
2 2 1
3 3 1
4 4 1
etc
I would like to apply the function foo to each 'pair' within DF e.g
foo(1,1), foo(2,1), foo(3,1) etc
I have tried
>apply(DF,foo)
>apply(DF[,],foo)
>apply(DF[DF$x,DF$w],foo)
However, none of the above worked. Can anyone help ?
2011 Nov 16
2
apply on rows and columns?
I have the following scenario:
> m <- matrix(1:4, ncol=2)
> m
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 1 3
[2,] 2 4
> apply(m, 2, sum)
[1] 3 7
> apply(m, 1, sum)
[1] 4 6
So I can apply to rows *or* columns. According to the documentation
(?apply)
MARGIN a vector giving the subscripts which the function will be applied
over. E.g., for a matrix 1 indicates rows, 2 indicates columns, c(1,
2010 Apr 04
2
"mantel.haenszel.test for trend in S-plus doesn't work i R"
Dear R'ers,
When I used S-plus i wrote a small program for a Mantel-Haenszel test
for trend (I think it worked). Unfortunately I can't get it working in
R.
It appears as if my use of 'el' is the problem but I can't sort it out.
Error in apply(array, c(, 2, 3), function(el) el * 1:s) :
argument is missing, with no default
Further down in the program I use 'el'
2011 Jul 12
2
apply (or similar preferred) for multiple columns
Dear all,
I would like to use the apply or a similar function belonging to this
family, but applying for each column (or row) but let say for each q
columns. For example I would like to apply a function FUN for the first q
columns of matrix X then for q+1:2*q and so on. If I do apply (X, 2, FUN) it
applies for each column and not for every q columns. Is that possible with
any similar function?
Th...
2010 Jul 09
3
apply is slower than for loop?
I thought the "apply" functions are faster than for loops, but my most
recent test shows that apply actually takes a significantly longer than a
for loop. Am I missing something?
It doesn't matter much if I do column wise calculations rather than row wise
## Example of how apply is SLOWER than for loop:
#rm(list=ls())
## DEFINE VARIABLES
mu=0.05 ; sigma=0.20 ; dt=.25 ; T=50 ;
2012 Jun 15
3
moving from loops to apply
Dear subscribers,
I have made a simulation using loops rather than apply, simply because the loop function seems more natural to me. However, the current simulation takes forever and I have decided - finally - to learn how to use apply, but - as many other people before me - I am having a hard time changing habits. My current problem is:
My current code for the loop is:
distances <-
2010 Dec 19
1
[PATCH] am: Allow passing exclude and include args to apply
When porting patches from dash git to klibc git,
where dash has a different directory structure those
switches are handy:
Exported with format-patch on dash side and used am
as import for klibc side.
Signed-off-by: maximilian attems <max at stro.at>
---
Documentation/git-am.txt | 5 ++++-
git-am.sh | 4 +++-
2 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git
2009 Jan 08
2
Excluding data with apply
Dear all,
'Apply' is a great thing for running functions on rows or columns of a
matrix:
X <- rnorm(20, mean = 0, sd = 1)
dim(X) <- c(5,4)
apply(X,2,sum)
Is there a way to use apply for excluding rows or columns from a matrix
to run functions on the remaining rows or columns? I know, I could do
this with a 'for' loop, but 'apply' would be much easier and