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2006 Aug 16
1
newbie needs help
I''m sure this is the billionth newbie help request on here, but I sure am hitting my head against the wall on this. I''ve tried numberous of Ezra''s examples that I was able to find online. The best I''m able to get is nothing happens and development log says: NoMethodError (undefined method `pro...
2004 Mar 10
1
accuracy of chi-square distribution approximations
...e, if I run: > qchisq(1/1000000,6) [1] 0.03650857 how accurate is 0.0365 compared to the theoretical percentile? What kind of approximations have been made in the software's algorithm? It woudl be useful to know since I am working with tiny percentiles such as one one-millionth and one one-billionth, and I am not sure how R comes up with the percentile numbers. Thanks for any help, -Victoria
2001 Jun 26
5
breaks in hist()
I was using the hist() function to create a frequency table of some network traffic data. The range in values is rather large, from 0 till just under 10e12. Calling hist(x, breaks=c(0,1000,1e6,1e9,1e12),plot=F,freq=T) causes hist() to return : $breaks [1] -1.0000e+05 1.0100e+05 1.1000e+06 1.0001e+09 1.0000e+12 Is this recalculation of the breaks by hist() intended? Maarten van Gelder.
2005 Aug 23
0
[Asterisk-Dev] Severe ISDN signal distortion in CVS-HEAD with octoBRI
...n the hylafax machine nor the DeTeWe PBX. Next, I asked a friend to test the asterisk machine with a professional ISDN testing device. An ISDN (layer 1) Bit Error Rate test resulted in almost 1% of errors for voice call and fax call (TC 0x00 and 0x10), whereas ISDN should have a BER less than 1 billionth percent. It explained why the faxes got mangled. The fact that the transmission of faxes went well, turned out to be because those calls got a DIGITAL TC (0x08) from the conventional PBX. Those digital ISDN call, as intended for G4 faxes (e.g.) weren't distorted in any way. Puzzled by the...
2008 Feb 11
4
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
...erefore, picking an extra 64 bits granulepos at the start of the data is a fairly trivial complication, as the Ogg layer will have the data handy since it just seeked to it. That extra complication comes with the plus of not chopping off half the granule bit space for the backlink, leaving only a 4 billionth of the granule space available (if one assumes no reserved bits). Or is there something that makes it that much easier to deal with a backlink in the granulepos itself ? For reference, my data packets start with start granule, end granule, backlink granule, all 64 bits, so picking the granule is ju...
2008 Feb 07
2
Seeking to granules in discontinuous streams
> No particular answers, but I can at least point out that the way > things were designed for CMML was to work with the existing Ogg > seeking algorithm. The idea is that a generic seeking routine can work > on any Ogg file, as long as it knows the granulepos->time mapping for > the logical bitstreams in the file. That's why all the > timestamp-related info is crammed into
2006 Aug 16
7
Forward of moderated message
...rubyforge.org wrote: >> >>> >>> From: mattp at digimonkey.com >>> Date: August 16, 2006 10:01:26 AM PDT >>> To: backgroundrb-devel at rubyforge.org >>> Subject: newbie needs help >>> >>> >>> I''m sure this is the billionth newbie help request on here, but >>> I sure am hitting my head against the wall on this. >>> >>> I''ve tried numberous of Ezra''s examples that I was able to find >>> online. The best I''m able to get is nothing happens and &g...