Displaying 20 results from an estimated 560 matches for "centuries".
2004 Jul 05
2
Failing on reading a "slightly big" dataset
I have a file with 4 columns per line, all pipe delimited.
$ wc -l cmie_firm_data.text
89325 cmie_firm_data.text
$ ls -al cmie_firm_data.text
-rw-r--r-- 1 ajayshah ajayshah 4415637 Jul 5 15:25 cmie_firm_data.text
$ awk -F\| '(NF != 4)' cmie_firm_data.text
$ head cmie_firm_data.text
All figures are for the year 20030331|||
Company|GVA Less Interest (Rs. thousand)|Interest (Rs.
2002 Jul 10
0
It is beneficial to your library & its patrons to have the book (Please suggest)
Dear Sir/Ma'am:
It is significantly beneficial to your library and its patrons to have a book titled
"Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton.
Please suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This is a great contribution you can make to your neighborhood!
"I find it heartening that you are crusading on behalf of this
2002 Jul 10
0
It is beneficial to your library & its patrons to have the book (Please suggest)
Dear Sir/Ma'am:
It is significantly beneficial to your library and its patrons to have a book titled
"Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton.
Please suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This is a great contribution you can make to your neighborhood!
"I find it heartening that you are crusading on behalf of this
2010 Mar 12
3
How to format dates (with no century)?
Hi,
I have dates in this kind of format (day, month, year):
> dput(head(dates, 10))
c("6.4.7", "29.12.98", "19.10.91", "20.6.92", "2.9.3", "23.6.3",
"13.7.93", "23.3.7", "26.6.95", "15.2.10")
So, as you can see, there is no century. How can I change this
character data into dates? Any help
2002 Jul 20
0
An easy & great contribution to yourself, family, neighborhood and society
Dear Sir/Ma'am:
It is significantly beneficial to your local (public, private, school, college, institutional, or ...) library and its patrons to have a book titled
"Complete Conduct Principles for the 21st Century" by Dr. John Newton.
Please kindly suggest to your local library(ies) that the book be purchased. This is an easy but GREAT & respectable contribution you can
2009 Jun 08
3
using regular expressions to retrieve a digit-digit-dot structure from a string
Hi,
i need to recognize itemization structures in strings which follow the
format: "digit-digit-dot" like e.g.
1.
2.
19.
211.
Given the string " This happened in the 21. century." (the dot behind 21 is
used in German instead of 21st) I want know where the dots are but I do not
want the 21.-dot to be returned as well.
I am not good at regular expressions. How
2007 Aug 20
7
OT: Suggestions for database for physicians patient records?
This is very OT. If list readers can point me in the right direction, to
other mailing lists, or web sites for recommended databases, that will
be much appreciated!
My wife's doctor wants to move records, for approximately 6000 patients
(over a 12 year period), from paper (18th century) to a database (20th
century). The data entry will be a PITA, for his secretaries, regardless
of what
2003 Jul 13
0
To You as a Nicer Person
Dear rsync:
You may ask yourself
> How to make people like you and respect you
> How to win friends
> How to let your conduct help your health, work, job, career, success, relationships, spirit, mind, well-being, ...
> How to make your life smoother and happier
> How to do whatever you like without being unpleasant to other people
2000 Jun 28
1
New version of chron
A new version of the chron add-on package is now available from CRAN.
The previous version introduced code to ensure that chron would work
correctly in the 21st century. Of course, the main issue is how to deal
with 2-digit dates. To this end, the original author of chron, David
James, indicated that the `y' format specifier was always meant to
specify the year without the century (i.e.,
2000 Jun 28
1
New version of chron
A new version of the chron add-on package is now available from CRAN.
The previous version introduced code to ensure that chron would work
correctly in the 21st century. Of course, the main issue is how to deal
with 2-digit dates. To this end, the original author of chron, David
James, indicated that the `y' format specifier was always meant to
specify the year without the century (i.e.,
2006 Apr 12
8
newbie radrails question
I''ve just install Eclipse with RadRails for the first time.
I''m trying to follow the very simple DemoAppPart1 at
http://wiki.awebfactory.com.ar/awebfactory/published/DemoAppPart1
When I click on the DepotServer and try to start it WEBbrick is not starting.
I can cd to the base directory and run script/server and it works.
Any idea what I''m doing wrong?
Thanks
Greg
2018 Jan 22
2
Manipulating two large dataset differing by date and time
Dear Members,
Compliments of the Season!!
Below is a part of a code I use for Fourier analysis of signals. The code
handles data with the format 05 01 01 8628 (year, month, day and count)
05 01 02 8589 (year, month, day and count)
The sample data is attached as 2005daily.txt.
I would like to adapt the code to handle data of the form:
05 01 01 00 4009
2006 Feb 15
5
Lighttpd now works for production. Development is broken?
I''ve finally gotten lighttpd working for my production instance (SUSE
10.0 with SSL).
(Had to install the fcgi dev toolkit, the SUSE 10 ruby-fcgi rpm, and
the fcgi gem. I''m not positive all 3 were required, but that is what
I did.)
Now the devel instance of my app is broken.
I''m not sure how to fix it.
Previously I was using WEBrick for both devel and production.
2008 Dec 10
2
Confusion with Converting Factors to Dates using as.date
Dear R-Helpers:
I'm having a problem getting dates into the correct format. I have a data frame, which is based on a .csv file that I imported into R via read.table.
R has converted my date variables to factors; when I use the as.Date command, most of the values are converted "correctly" (and by this I guess I mean converted "as I wish them to be") but some have not been.
2005 Jun 24
0
Re: Opteron Mobo Suggestions -- the follies of typical tape backup (it's the 21st century)
From: Kirk Bocek <t004 at kbocek.com>
> Another poster (sorry, could find the name, was it Peter?) mentioned the
> lack of hot-swap support in most of the hardware raid out there. If this
> is the case, what's the point of raid 1 or 5 if a failed drive will hang
> the system? What's your experience with the 3Ware cards?
"Hot-swap" is like saying "3D
2006 Feb 10
5
Re: Manually running dispatch.fcgi fails (Please help!!)
I''m really lost on this issue. Do I need to reinstall rails / gems?
The rest of my rails setup seems to be working. I just can''t run
dispatch.fcgi. (Details in original message below).
I have no idea how to troubleshoot this. I''m not even positive it is
supposed to be runnable from the command line. I found a
troubleshooting guide that implied it was supposed to
2006 Jul 10
3
search plugin?
All,
I know there are 3 or 4 search plugins out there.
I''m trying to find one that will allow me to search associated fields.
My database content is pretty small, so efficiently is not so
critical. On the other hand I have ton of :belongs_to type fields, so
I need something that works well with the Rails models.
Any recommendations?
== Example of what I need to work
Assume I have a
2023 Jan 13
1
return value of {....}
> 09.01.2023 18:05:58 akshay kulkarni <akshay_e4 at hotmail.com>:
>
> We are living in the 21st century world, and the R-core team might,I suppose, have a definite reason ...
>
Maybe compatibility reasons with S and R-versions from the 20st century?
But maybe, you would have expected some reason even then.
best regards,
Heinz
2006 May 05
2
newbie ruby string match question
All,
I want to know in the Application.rb controller if I''m on the login screen.
When I''m on the page I care about the controller variable is
"#<ActiveRbac::UserController:0x408b3d6c>"
So I want something like:
if controller contains ActiveRbac::UserController
What is the right syntax for the above?
Thanks
Greg
--
Greg Freemyer
The Norcross Group
Forensics
2017 Dec 26
0
Unexpected behaviour of windowsFonts() when Rdevga is edited
Hi folks,
?
Running R in a Windows machine:
?
> sessionInfo()
R version 3.4.2 (2017-09-28)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
Running under: Windows 8.1 x64 (build 9600)
?
Matrix products: default
?
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=Portuguese_Brazil.1252? LC_CTYPE=Portuguese_Brazil.1252? ?
[3] LC_MONETARY=Portuguese_Brazil.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??
[5]