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2006 May 12
1
[ESRI-L] outline polygons of point clumps
Sorry, I did not make my question clear. Since I have a point theme
with many points, some of them may clump together. the problems here
are:
1. how to find clumps in a point theme?
2. the convex-hull extension I found only deal with all the points in
a theme at each time? how to make each convex hull around each point
clump automatically?
Thanks.
Xiaohua
On 5/12/06, Bob Booth <bbooth
2006 May 17
4
uniform and clumped point plots
I am trying to generate two dimensional random coordinates.
For randomly distributed data I have simply used
>xy<-cbind(runif(100),runif(100))
However I also want to generate coordinates that are more uniformly
distributed, and coordinates that are more contagiously distributed than
the above.
Can anyone make any suggestions
Thanks.
Dr Terry Beutel
Rangeland Scientist
Animal
2009 May 09
0
clump of binary pixels on raster
Dear all,
I have a set od 30,000 binary landscapes, which represent habitat and
non-habitat cover.
I need to generate images that identify those neighbour (rule 8) pixels as
one patch ID,
and a different patch ID for each clump of pixels. I coded it using
labcon(adehabitat),
but as some of my landscapes have so many patches, labcon not finish and
entry in
a eternal looping. By other side, I coded
2006 May 12
0
outline polygons of point clumps
Dear all,
How to generate one outline polygon for each point clump? Are there
any present functions in ArcView, ArcGIS, R or some freewares? I just
had a quick look at the package adehabitat and did not find the
function.
To my knowledge, I could do it as follows: 1) make a grid map of my
study area with cell values = 0; 2) assign 1 to the cells containing
at least one point; 3) convert the
2016 Mar 11
3
[RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
>
> Hi,
> I'm just catching back up on this thread; so without reference to any
> particular previous mail in the thread.
>
> 1) How many of the free pages do we tell the host about?
> Your main change is telling the host about all the
> free pages.
Yes, all the guest's free pages.
> If we tell the host about all the free pages, then we
2016 Mar 11
3
[RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
>
> Hi,
> I'm just catching back up on this thread; so without reference to any
> particular previous mail in the thread.
>
> 1) How many of the free pages do we tell the host about?
> Your main change is telling the host about all the
> free pages.
Yes, all the guest's free pages.
> If we tell the host about all the free pages, then we
2009 Apr 25
0
[LLVMdev] Calling-convention lowering proposal
On Apr 23, 2009, at 8:09 PM, Dan Gohman wrote:
> Attached is a patch which significantly reworks how calls, incoming
> arguments, and outgoing return values are lowered. It's a major
> change,
> affecting all targets, so I'm looking for feedback on the approach.
>
> The goal of the patch is to eliminate a bunch of awkward code,
> eliminate some unnecessary
2016 Mar 10
2
[RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
> > Could provide more information on how to use virtio-serial to exchange
> data? Thread , Wiki or code are all OK.
> > I have not find some useful information yet.
>
> See this commit in the Linux sources:
>
> 108fc82596e3b66b819df9d28c1ebbc9ab5de14c
>
> that adds a way to send guest trace data over to the host. I think that's the
> most relevant to
2016 Mar 10
2
[RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
> > Could provide more information on how to use virtio-serial to exchange
> data? Thread , Wiki or code are all OK.
> > I have not find some useful information yet.
>
> See this commit in the Linux sources:
>
> 108fc82596e3b66b819df9d28c1ebbc9ab5de14c
>
> that adds a way to send guest trace data over to the host. I think that's the
> most relevant to
2016 Mar 10
0
[RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
Hi,
I'm just catching back up on this thread; so without reference to any
particular previous mail in the thread.
1) How many of the free pages do we tell the host about?
Your main change is telling the host about all the
free pages.
If we tell the host about all the free pages, then we might
end up needing to allocate more pages and update the host
with pages we
2016 Oct 27
2
RFC: Absolute or "fixed address" symbols as immediate operands
On Oct 26, 2016, at 1:34 AM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk> wrote:
> On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 10:48 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com <mailto:clattner at apple.com>> wrote:
> Responding to both of your emails in one, sorry for the delay:
>
>> On Oct 25, 2016, at 11:20 AM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk <mailto:peter at
2007 Nov 15
1
read complicated file
Dear R experts,
I have been given data files in the following configuration and have
been puzzling about how to read them in. First I will give a snippet
of the beginning of file:
Data File: W
Para File: GABOR_0.gor v 10.6,
Date : 29/10/2007
Time : 13:33
3.00
5.000
Noise SD (deg):
15.000
1 -5.321 -5.321
2 -5.321 -3.991
3 -5.321 -2.661
4 -5.321 -1.330
5 -5.321 0.000
6 -5.321 1.330
7
2010 Apr 20
5
Spring Cleaning
Right now in my view, I have a whole HUGE clump of
<% if current_user %> and then <% if current_admin %> and then <% if
current_teacher %> and then all that other stuff in my view.
I have a ginourmous chunk of if and else statements in my views... is
there a way to make it prettier? The if and else''s almost all have the
same functions, expect for some minor changes.
2003 Sep 19
4
3D plotting in R
A student is trying to cluster some data. Tree-building things seem to
be pretty hopeless (we've tried most of the ones in R, I think).
Multi-dimensional scaling produces somewhat tantalising results:
things do clump together somewhat, but the clusters overlap a lot.
I was wondering if these was an artefact of squeezing it down to 2D,
and whether 3D might be better. So
loc <-
2012 Feb 13
2
finding and describing missing data runs in a time series
...910 and so on. The key information I am looking for is when the NA's start and their length. The closest thing I can use that I know about is timePlot in the openair package with statistic="frequency" but it only gives monthly summary data, and does not tell me if the missing data are clumped together or are dispersed.
VR
Jim
James T. Durant, MSPH CIH
Emergency Response Coordinator
US Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
Atlanta, GA 30341
770-378-1695
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2004 Apr 15
1
[vorbis virus spam] Any list ops ever thought... was re: Hey
...about maybe stripping all zip, exe, pif, etc attachments from emails
coming to vorbis@xiph.org? Granted, Ryan Ashley has a Very Valid Point and I
agree wholeheartedly about "Any idiot who opens a pif, exe, bat, com, or any
other executable file deserves what they get." and would actually encourage
these feeble minded folks to "Please, Open it and Darwinate your dumb self
2016 Mar 14
0
[RFC qemu 0/4] A PV solution for live migration optimization
* Li, Liang Z (liang.z.li at intel.com) wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I'm just catching back up on this thread; so without reference to any
> > particular previous mail in the thread.
> >
> > 1) How many of the free pages do we tell the host about?
> > Your main change is telling the host about all the
> > free pages.
>
> Yes, all
2016 Oct 26
0
RFC: Absolute or "fixed address" symbols as immediate operands
On Tue, Oct 25, 2016 at 10:48 PM, Chris Lattner <clattner at apple.com> wrote:
> Responding to both of your emails in one, sorry for the delay:
>
> On Oct 25, 2016, at 11:20 AM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk> wrote:
> I think there are a couple of additional considerations we should make
> here:
>
> - What are we trying to model? To me it's clear
2005 Jan 27
1
ipp2p doc error
I think I''ve found a mistake in the http://www.shorewall.net/ipp2p.html
documentation.
I''ve been trying to get traffic shaping working on the p2p traffic
(Using ipp2p and wonder shaper) and lossing clumps of hair in the process.
I followed the web page documentation but the "tcpost" rule that
clasifies the packet and actually starts the "castration"
2007 Sep 27
1
plot(cox.zph())
Hello,
I got error message when applying the plot function to the cox.zph
object to create the Schoenfeld residual plots.
> plot(zph.revasFit[1])
Error in plot.window(xlim, ylim, log, asp, ...) :
need finite 'ylim' values
In addition: Warning messages:
1: NaNs produced in: sqrt(x$var[i, i] * seval)
2: no non-missing arguments to min; returning Inf in: min(x)
3: no