Displaying 20 results from an estimated 533 matches for "astonishing".
2004 Mar 09
2
use of split lines in ess
Hi all
I am very astonished that R generates a "syntax error" when I want to
split up a line with a backslash, which usually works in any shell script.
R itself generates the "+" symbols at the beginning of following lines
in a splitted line so I've tried with them as well, but also without
success.
Searching in the h-help archive did not reveal any answer either.
2000 Feb 11
1
astonishing memory phenomenon
I have a question concerning memory.
I understood that R takes a fixed amount of memory at startup (which I can
influence with --vsize --nsize) and that gc() shows the memory still free of
the total memory reserved for R.
However, if I create a long vector of character data, gc() only seem to
reflect the space needed for a vector of pointers to char, the space used
for the character data itself
2014 Sep 28
3
Apache wakes-up inactive Exim
Had a surprising event on C 6.5.
Exim was the only MTA installed. It was partially configured (with ACL,
Router, Transport) and definitely not running.
I was remotely testing a web page. A web page error condition invoked
the embedded PHP mail() command.
To my astonishment something in Centos woke-up Exim. Exim sent the email
and then became inactive again. The Exim logs does not show any
2015 Aug 23
3
Shortcomings of Maildir++ layout
Hi,
I am trying to deal with the problem, that under regular mbox format a
path can lead to either a file or a directory, but not both, while under
IMAP, a path is usually both, a message folder containing subfolders.
I found dovecot's approach to this problem, the Maildir++ layout
described under http://wiki2.dovecot.org/MboxChildFolders , and was
astonished to see, what problems come with
2013 Apr 16
6
I don't understand the 'order' function
I thought I've understood the 'order' function, using simple examples like:
order(c(5,4,-2))
[1] 3 2 1
However, I arrived to the following example:
order(c(2465, 2255, 2085, 1545, 1335, 1210, 920, 210, 210, 505, 1045))
[1] 8 9 10 7 11 6 5 4 3 2 1
and I was completely perplexed!
Shouldn't the output vector be 11 10 9 8 7 6 4 1 2 3 5 ?
Do I have a damaged
2007 Apr 02
2
Changed: Was: Re: Beta question - initial install of packages Now: Turn off unneeded services after installation
>Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 05:38:20 -0500
>From: Johnny Hughes <mailing-lists at hughesjr.com>
>Subject: Re: [CentOS] Beta question - initial install of packages
>To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
>Message-ID: <1175423900.13599.88.camel at myth.home.local>
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
<snip>
<Even with the mostly
2000 Jul 27
3
still very slow (MS Word and Excel only)
Robert Gehr wrote:
| I still have the problem while openig MS Word and Excel files. When
I do so
| for the first time, Excel or Word comes up and once
| the Applicaion has loaded it displays a grey screen whit the hour
glass. It
| take up to 15s or more to even open a small Word
| document say 20K or so. Once the thing has been opened the
Application is
| closed and another document gets selected
2018 Apr 24
2
data.table not available as win binary for R 3.5
Dear all,
to my astonishment data.table cannot be installed on R 3.5 Windows. When
checking the package page, the Windows binary is available for download.
When checking the server however, I can't seem to find data.table. Also
install.packages() says the package is only available in source form and
may need compilation.
Compiling using Rtools 35 is no problem.
Is this merely an issue of
2018 Sep 18
3
memory footprint of readRDS()
Dear all,
I tried to read in a 3.8Gb RDS file on a computer with 16Gb available
memory. To my astonishment, the memory footprint of R rises quickly to over
13Gb and the attempt ends with an error that says "cannot allocate vector
of size 5.8Gb".
I would expect that 3 times the memory would be enough to read in that
file, but apparently I was wrong. I checked the memory.limit() and that
2007 Feb 09
2
Numerical Recipes in R
Dear All,
So far I have mainly used R for data analysis and simple numerics
(integration of functions, splines etc...).
However, I have recently been astonished at finding out that many
things I thought were only achievable with Fortran or C can be done
e.g. entirely using MatLab.
When I try asking around if the same could be achieved by R,
inevitably the answer is that either people do not know R
2000 Aug 04
2
Quickbooks Pro 6.0 file sharing with samba
Casey Dinsmore wrote:
> Anyhow I have experienced some strange things and wonder if there might
> be a option that I don't know to set that may fix the strange
> occourances we've been having.. Quickbooks Pro 6.0 can run in a
> multi-user mode, in which up to 5 users can work on the datafile
> simultainously.
> My share is as follows.
> locking = no
This looks
2011 Apr 06
3
Managing public folder ACL files
...ic folders" (that's nearly 1700 folders).
Worse: "please give user Y access to all sales folders" (there are 1450
sales folders).
The problem is that there are (naturally) spaces in the folder names,
which makes command line manipulation challenging. We've ended up with
some astonishingly hacky Python scripts that enter each folder starting
with (for example) ".sales" and replacing the dovecot-acl file to try to
fulfil the above requests. One day our script are going to get it wrong,
or requests will become more complex ("give X access all sales/CustA
folders, Y acc...
2005 Jul 26
4
[Asterisk-Dev] Asterisk 1.2 Release Plans
...hat 1.2 itself may be ready by September 15th.
We are very thankful for the community's help and support, and we want
Asterisk 1.2 to be as important a release as 1.0 itself was. The number
of new features, performance improvements, bug fixes and
interoperability enhancements in CVS HEAD is astonishing, and a very
large percentage of them came directly from community contributions. We
hope that all of the 'non-developers' in the community will be able to
help us 'shake out' the bugs and problems remaining in the code, so we
can be assured of the most stable 1.2 release possibl...
2012 Dec 17
1
stripped volume in 3.4.0qa5 with horrible read performance
...d to use replicated stripped volumes with 3.3. unsuccessfully
due to https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=861423 and I then
proceed to try 3.4.0qa5. I then find out that the bug was solved and I
could use replicated stripped volume with the new version. Amazingly, write
performance was quite astonishing.
The problem I'm facing now is in the read process: It's horribly slow. When
I open a file to edit using the gluster native client, it takes a few
seconds and sometimes I got an error refering to file has been modified
while I was editing it. There's a ruby application reading the file...
2009 Dec 17
5
?setGeneric garbled (PR#14153)
Full_Name: Ross Boylan
Version: 2.10.0
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (198.144.201.14)
Some of the help for setGeneric seems to have been garbled. In the section
"Basic Use", 5th paragraph (where the example counts as a single line 3rd
paragraph) it says
<quote>
Note that calling 'setGeneric()' in this form is not strictly
necessary before calling
2002 Aug 12
4
Chat with ogg
The last week, after 5 minutes of astonishment for the great compression
ratio achieved by ogg (370MB wav of voice -> 14 MB OGG, 28 kbps without any
perceivable and/or significant quality loss), I had the idea of use ogg to
stream my voice, in order to chat in almost-realtime with a friend (only
one, of course: I have a 56k modem).
Here the idea: I put a streaming server on my machine (I
2004 Oct 29
1
winDialog (equivalent) on Unix anyone ?
Hi,
We have a few R scripts, that have a minimalistic
GUI Interface using winDialog() calls.
Is there any cross-plattform equivalent we can port to,
such that the code will run on both Windows and Unix ?
I thought about either tcltk or gtk Stuff.
I was astonished that I couldn't find anything
similar that had been implemented since the 0.99 release,
or do I miss something obvius ?
Yours,
2007 Mar 19
2
Visual Basic Applications
Hello everyone,
First of all, I apologize for my poor English.
I am a beginner with Wine and I am already astonished by the
possibilities given by such a software. In fact, I got a VB application
that I want to use under my Ubuntu Dapper Distrib. This application is
based on the creation of some objects as :
- scripting.filesystem
- scripting.dictionary
- msxml2.serverXMLHTTP
-
2005 Mar 14
4
How to Flash() a modem line
Hello!
I'd like to Flash() a modem line (BRI) with Asterisk. It is a
passive ISDN-card connected to a hardware PBX. I use ISDN4Linux.
I recognised that unfortunately the Flash() application flashes
Zap devices only. Now I am wondering how I could flash Modem/ttyI0.
The source code chan_modem.c doesn't contain anything about flashing
a modem line. So I tried to simply put the AT-command
2005 Apr 09
1
OT: ManxPower 2005 European Tour
I've helped a lot of people on the mailing lists and on IRC #asterisk.
and wanted to let people know that I will be in Europe between May 19
and June 21. Stockholm (VON 2005), Brussels (holiday/vacation),
Amsterdam (holiday/vacation), and Madrid (Astricon). There are
several weeks during my trip that I have no current plans for and may
add other cities to my itinerary.
I'm looking