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2012 Oct 08
3
[LLVMdev] SCEV bottom value
I'd like a value, call it Bottom, such that SE->getAddExpr(Bottom, X) => Bottom SE->getMulExpr(Bottom, X,) => Bottom isKnownPredicate(any, Bottom, X) => false etc. I can write code to make NULL work like I want, but it would be simpler if something was already defined. I'm wondering about SCEV::Unknown. The...
2012 Oct 08
0
[LLVMdev] SCEV bottom value
On Sun, 7 Oct 2012 18:53:59 -0700 Preston Briggs <preston.briggs at gmail.com> wrote: > I'd like a value, call it Bottom, such that > > SE->getAddExpr(Bottom, X) => Bottom > SE->getMulExpr(Bottom, X,) => Bottom > isKnownPredicate(any, Bottom, X) => false > etc. > > > I can write code to make NULL work like I want, but it would be > simpler if something was already defined....
2009 Jul 03
0
Fw: Trigger an action when B number answers the call
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2012 Oct 08
1
[LLVMdev] SCEV bottom value
Hi Preston, I was wondering ... "Bottom" is a bit overloaded as far as terms go. Would SCEVNaN be a better name for this beast? Sameer. > -----Original Message----- > From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On > Behalf Of Sameer Sahasrabuddhe > Sent: Monday, October 08, 2012 9:16 AM...
2011 Mar 10
3
lattice xscale.components: different ticks on top/bottom axis
Good afternoon, I am trying to create a plot where the bottom and top axes have the same scale but different tick marks. I tried user-defined xscale.component function but it does not produce desired results. Can anybody suggest where my use of xscale.component function is incorrect? For example, the code below tries to create a plot where horizontal axes...
2007 Jul 12
0
No subject
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2009 Jul 03
2
Trigger an action when B number answers the call
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2016 Apr 18
2
lists and rownames
...sulting columns have names derived from the original filenames. Example code is below. My question is, where are these names stored in the list? Are there methods that can access this from the list? Is there a way to preserve them verbatim? Thanks -Ed > example.names [1] "con1-1-masked-bottom-green.tsv" "con1-1-masked-bottom-red.tsv" [3] "con1-1-masked-top-green.tsv" "con1-1-masked-top-red.tsv" > example.list <- strsplit(example.names, "-") > example.list [[1]] [1] "con1" "1" "masked"...
2012 Jul 07
0
Questions about glht() and interpretation of output from Tukey's in multcomp
...opy.position.vcp" is independent categorical variable and "Leaf.height.vcp" is independent covariate. "plots.vcp" and "tree.vcp" are random effects. > data.vcp ##data-set## LMA.vcp Canopy.position.vcp Leaf.height.vcp plots.vcp tree.vcp 1 96.8 BOTTOM 14.5 2 1 2 104.4 BOTTOM 14.7 2 2 3 95.0 BOTTOM 14.7 2 3 4 105.5 BOTTOM 17.4 4 1 5 105.1 BOTTOM 17.6 4 2...
2004 May 18
0
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2010 Oct 04
1
adding a legend to the plot (but outside of it)
...order.positives<-rev(rank(positives)) order.of.pos.vars<-names(order.positives) order.negatives<-rev(rank(negatives)) order.of.neg.vars<-names(order.negatives) order<-c(order.negatives,order.positives) order.of.vars<-names(order) # the order of variables on the chart - from the bottom up ### so, the bottom-most area should be for z, the second from the bottom area- for y (above z) all.colors<-c('red','blue','green','orange','yellow','purple') xx <- c(my.data$date, rev(my.data$date)) bottom.y.coordinates<-rowSums(my.data[n...
2010 Oct 04
1
reducing distances between tickmarks
...order.positives<-rev(rank(positives)) order.of.pos.vars<-names(order.positives) order.negatives<-rev(rank(negatives)) order.of.neg.vars<-names(order.negatives) order<-c(order.negatives,order.positives) order.of.vars<-names(order) # the order of variables on the chart - from the bottom up ### so, the bottom-most area should be for z, the second from the bottom area- for y (above z) all.colors<-c('red','blue','green','orange','yellow','purple') xx <- c(my.data$date, rev(my.data$date)) bottom.y.coordinates<-rowSums(my.data[n...
2006 Jul 20
3
AJAX Form, :postion => :bottom but replace when error?
I have a form below a table to add new notes to an item. If the note does not have a title or body, the note is not saved and a form error is displayed. However, if the note validates successfully, then the note is added to the bottom of the table above. Just for reference, the table id is "note_list" and the add form div is id="note_add_form". So, my problem/question is. Upon success, I want to update note_list appending to the bottom of the table, however, upon failure, I want to replace note_list *n...
2010 Oct 05
2
is there a way to avoid "traveling" grid?
...order.positives<-rev(rank(positives)) order.of.pos.vars<-names(order.positives) order.negatives<-rev(rank(negatives)) order.of.neg.vars<-names(order.negatives) order<-c(order.negatives,order.positives) order.of.vars<-names(order) # the order of variables on the chart - from the bottom up ### so, the bottom-most area should be for z, the second from the bottom area- for y (above z) all.colors<-c('red','blue','green','orange','yellow','purple') xx <- c(my.data$date, rev(my.data$date)) bottom.y.coordinates<-rowSums(my.data[n...
2010 Sep 27
1
stacked area chart
...e(my.data$date,"%Y%m%d") (my.data) I'd like the variables whose column values sum up to a negative number to be below zero on that chart and those that add up to a positive number to be above zero in the chart. I am calculating values for ylim and for the order of the variable entry (bottom up) like this: positives<-which(colSums(my.data[2:ncol(my.data)])>0) # which vars have positive column sums? negatives<-which(colSums(my.data[2:ncol(my.data)])<0) # which vars have negative column sums? y.max<-1.1*max(rowSums(my.data[names(positives)])) # the max on the y axis of t...
2018 Jan 23
2
LAYOUT=fs
...t; size="2"><span style=" font-size:10pt">On 22.01.2018 00:46, Jungersen, Danjel - Jungersen Grafisk ApS wrote:</span></font></div> <div align="left" style="margin-left:9mm; margin-right:0mm; text-indent:0mm; margin-top:0.00mm; margin-bottom:0.00mm;"><font face="Arial" size="2"> <span style=" font-size:10pt">Hi there.</span></font></div> <div align="left" style="margin-left:9mm; margin-right:0mm; text-indent:0mm; margin-top:0.00mm; margin-bottom:0.00m...
2007 Sep 09
1
stacking data frames with different variables
...t where the differences were, add the missing variables to each, set their values to missing and stack them. Is there a more automatic way to do that in R? Below is an example program. Thanks, Bob # Top data frame has two variables. x <- c(1,2) y <- c(1,2) top <- data.frame(x,y) top # Bottom data frame has only one of them. x <- c(3,4) bottom <- data.frame(x) bottom # So rbind won't work. rbind(top, bottom) # After figuring out where the mismatches are I can # make the two DFs the same manually. bottom <- data.frame( bottom, y=NA) bottom # Now I get the desired result....
2015 Jun 10
2
[PATCH 4/5] gr/gf100: wait on bottom half of FE's pipeline
...: > On Mon, Jun 8, 2015 at 8:04 PM, Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu> wrote: >> A naive question from someone who knows nothing of icmd or bundles... Would >> it be better to wait for both bits to become 0 (I.e. 0x6)? > > My understanding is that a method reaching the bottom half implies it > has passed to upper half (whatever these halfs are, I need to dig into > the doc to completely figure it out), and thus that while waiting for > both bits would do no harm, it would not do any good either. > > Waiting on the bottom half is what downstream does, so I...
2013 Jun 18
0
[LLVMdev] ARM struct byval size > 64 triggers failure
Hi Rajesh, The callee code looks okay to me > Assembly for check114 > --------------------------------------------------------------- > sub sp, sp, #16 > push {r11, lr} > mov r11, sp > sub sp, sp, #8 > str r3, [r11, #20] > str r2, [r11, #16] > str r1, [r11, #12] > ldr r1,
2011 Oct 26
3
[LLVMdev] Bottom-Up Scheduling?
Is there documentation somewhere for the bottom-up scheduling? I'm trying to figure out what changes are necessary in order to support it in the PPC backend. Thanks in advance, Hal On Thu, 2011-10-20 at 10:21 -0700, Evan Cheng wrote: > > On Oct 19, 2011, at 7:29 PM, Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote: > > > Evan,...