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2008 Jan 30
9
catching errors, rspec basics
Trying to spec the following but don''t know if I''m using the right matcher. How do I spec? Plz, sugar on tops. Audience.stats - should have a stats of 80 when passed a flux of 10 - should return an error when passed a string (ERROR - 1) 1) TypeError in ''Audience.stats should return an error when passed a string'' String can''t be coerced into Fixnum ./audience.rb:11:in `*'' ./audien...
2017 Nov 29
6
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
R has a very wide audience, clinical research, astronomy, psychology, and so on and so on. I would consider data analysis work to be three stages: data preparation, statistical analysis, and producing the report. This regards the process of getting the data ready for analysis and reporting, sometimes called "data cleani...
2013 May 26
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.3 Release] Release Candidate 2 Available
...;> > > I sure can. I thought there was already a doc on that at LLVM about that. > If there is, would be good to start there. > > AFAIK, the closest we have is <http://llvm.org/docs/HowToReleaseLLVM.html>, which details basically what the release manager has to do (i.e., the audience is LLVM developers, and release managers in particular). I really liked the article you linked because it seemed to be targeted at an audience of external developers and packagers, for whom we don't (AFAIK) really have any docs about the release process, how to get involved, etc. Since the audi...
2013 May 26
0
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.3 Release] Release Candidate 2 Available
On 26 May 2013 03:03, Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> wrote: > AFAIK, the closest we have is <http://llvm.org/docs/HowToReleaseLLVM.html>, > which details basically what the release manager has to do (i.e., the > audience is LLVM developers, and release managers in particular). I really > liked the article you linked because it seemed to be targeted at an > audience of external developers and packagers, for whom we don't (AFAIK) > really have any docs about the release process, how to get involved, etc....
2013 May 27
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] [3.3 Release] Release Candidate 2 Available
...<renato.golin at linaro.org>wrote: > On 26 May 2013 03:03, Sean Silva <silvas at purdue.edu> wrote: > >> AFAIK, the closest we have is <http://llvm.org/docs/HowToReleaseLLVM.html>, >> which details basically what the release manager has to do (i.e., the >> audience is LLVM developers, and release managers in particular). I really >> liked the article you linked because it seemed to be targeted at an >> audience of external developers and packagers, for whom we don't (AFAIK) >> really have any docs about the release process, how to get in...
2002 Nov 22
1
forwarding to a wider audience - KbdInteractiveDevices???
Could someone provide a description of the config setting KbdInteractiveDevices And how it would be used. There is no mention of this here: http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/man.cgi?query=ssh_config&sektion=5&arch=&apropos=0&manpath=OpenBSD+Current And a quick glance of the source doesn't seem to reveal much. Thanks in advance, scott
2019 May 06
3
RFC: On removing magic numbers assuming 8-bit bytes
...m.org> wrote: > Although the above is mentioning bytes, looking at the "/ 8" and "& 0x7" makes it look like the author meant octets and not bytes. > Bytes can be any size of bits. I don't think you'll have much luck trying to make that stick for a general audience, or even a general compiler-writer audience. Byte is far too strongly associated with 8 bits these days. > Octets are only ever 8 bits. You might be able to convert all uses of byte to octet and abandon byte entirely, but at that point why bother? It feels like a change just for the sake of pe...
2010 Dec 07
1
Statistical Analysis with R Beginner's Guide Book
...I'm writing to announce my new R beginner's guide book and answer questions related to it. The primary focus of Statistical Analysis with R is helping new users become accustomed to R and empowering them to apply R to suit their own needs. It is a beginner's guide written for a broad audience and should be well received by businesspeople, IT professionals, researchers, and students alike. Statistical Analysis with R takes readers on a journey from their first installation and launch of R, to analyzing and assessing data, to communicating and visualizing results. You can http://rtutoria...
2010 Aug 24
3
How to obtain seed after generating random number?
Dear all, I was doing an experiment to disprove some theory therefore performing lot of random simulation. Goal is to show the audience that although something has very rare chance to occur but it doesn't mean that event would be impossible. In this case after getting that rare event I need to show that same scenario for multiple times to explain other audience. Hence I need to somehow save that seed which generates that ra...
2017 Nov 29
0
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
...our state health department sources. My biggest hassle is having to download a data file, save it somewhere, and then open R and read it in. I'd like to be able to do it all in R. Would make the generation of recurring reports easier. --Chris Ryan Robert Wilkins wrote: > R has a very wide audience, clinical research, astronomy, psychology, and > so on and so on. > I would consider data analysis work to be three stages: data preparation, > statistical analysis, and producing the report. > This regards the process of getting the data ready for analysis and > reporting, sometimes...
2017 Nov 30
2
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
...oward "black box" functions, the more some > users are encouraged to let them do the work.You pays your money and > you takes your chances. > > Jim > > > On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 3:37 AM, Robert Wilkins <iwritecode2 at gmail.com> wrote: >> R has a very wide audience, clinical research, astronomy, psychology, and >> so on and so on. >> I would consider data analysis work to be three stages: data preparation, >> statistical analysis, and producing the report. >> This regards the process of getting the data ready for analysis and >>...
2018 May 14
6
Removing LLVM testing tools from the install distribution
Should the binaries included in an LLVM release be generally useful to a wide audience of toolchain users, or is it OK to ship tools that are only really useful for LLVM development? If the former is the case, can we consider not shipping tools which are exclusively for testing the compiler? E.g removing these 5 binaries from 5.0.2-rc1 would have saved over a hundred megabytes in un...
2017 Nov 29
0
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
...an outlier. The more R gravitates toward "black box" functions, the more some users are encouraged to let them do the work.You pays your money and you takes your chances. Jim On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 3:37 AM, Robert Wilkins <iwritecode2 at gmail.com> wrote: > R has a very wide audience, clinical research, astronomy, psychology, and > so on and so on. > I would consider data analysis work to be three stages: data preparation, > statistical analysis, and producing the report. > This regards the process of getting the data ready for analysis and > reporting, sometimes...
2017 Nov 29
0
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
...quot;The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:37 AM, Robert Wilkins <iwritecode2 at gmail.com> wrote: > R has a very wide audience, clinical research, astronomy, psychology, and > so on and so on. > I would consider data analysis work to be three stages: data preparation, > statistical analysis, and producing the report. > This regards the process of getting the data ready for analysis and > reporting, sometimes...
2004 Jun 15
2
To run or not to run examples, CTFS package
Hi again; I have placed many examples in the CTFS Rd pages because my audience really really likes lots of examples in order to understand the options available in a functions. At this time I have set them all to \dontrun{}. however, this isn't because the example command line with its function and options won't work, but rather that CTFS specific datasets must ex...
2008 May 29
5
f.checkbox?
Okay so I have a typical search page where a keyword is entered and results are retrieved that match the keyword. What I want to do now is have checkboxes to search for results in specific areas (my site is a big events calendar with "streams" and "audiences") I want to use the checkboxes to look for results in ''streams'', ''audiences'', or both. I want to be able to return either true or false from a method depending on whether or not a box is checked. I have no idea how to do this, I''ve only used check...
2020 Aug 04
2
Discourse category for the AMDGPU target
...'ve looked at were: 1. Just use llvm-dev. This avoids the fragmentation you mention, but it was considered undesirable for several reasons: 1.1. Most people watching llvm-dev wouldn't be interested, and we don't want to increase the noise unnecessarily. 1.2. Some people in the relevant audience expressed that they prefer not to subscribe to llvm-dev due to its volume, or are worried that the topics they're interested in would be drowned out in the general noise. 1.3. Some people in the relevant audience expressed that posting to llvm-dev can be scary. 2. Create a new mailing list amd...
2009 Feb 10
5
What do you use? .conf or AEL?
Hi all, I built my first asterisk using the traditional (?) .conf files and constructs. I recall reading books at the time about AEL but it seemed "new" and untested so I left it alone. Now, I'm interested to poll the audience here to see if I should look into using AEL instead (or in addition to) for future work. TIA
2002 May 19
1
Hornet's Nests and Parallel Universes
...w conventions that had not been invented (!) when he wrote. The diifficulty goes deeper. It is not all that obvious how the language, notational conventions and intellectual framework would change if for example his "The Design of Experiments" was to be completely rewritten for a modern audience. It would make quite a difference whether that audience was made up of field biologists or pyschologists. Professional statisticians, who were not the book's primary audience, are another matter again. John Maindonald email : john.maindonald at anu.edu.au Centre for Bioin...
2012 Oct 17
9
[LLVMdev] Announcement: Phabricator for code reviews
Dear LLVM / Clang community, we'd like to open the use of Phabricator as an optional tool for doing code reviews to a wider audience. Please feel free to start your code reviews by following the documentation at http://llvm.org/docs/Phabricator.html. Note that e-mail is still the reference medium for code reviews. Please let me know about any problems with Phabricator or the documentation you find. Cheers, /Manuel ------------...