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2007 May 21
3
Selecting complementary colours
Dear r-helpers, I wonder whether, given the "#rrggbb" representation of a colour, there is a simple way to select the complementary colour, also expressed as a "#rrggbb" string. Any suggestions would be appreciated. John -------------------------------- John Fox, Professor Department of Sociology McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario Canada L8S 4M4 905-525-9140x23604
2004 Jun 16
2
erf function documentation
Hi all. I may be wrong, (and often am), but in trying to determine how to calculate the erf function, the documentation for 'pnorm' states: ## if you want the so-called 'error function' erf <- function(x) 2 * pnorm(x * sqrt(2)) - 1 ## and the so-called 'complementary error function' erfc <- function(x) 2 * pnorm(x * sqrt(2), lower=FALSE) Should, instead, it read:
2011 Sep 26
0
Farmhouse in Provence
The Building Painting (http://www.micaroo.com/home-and-garden/wall-art/building-paintings.html) Farmhouse in Provence also known as Entrance Gate to a Farm with Haystacks was made in 1888 by Vincent van Gogh in Arles in Provence at the height of his career. Oil Paintings for sale (http://www.micaroo.com/home-and-garden/wall-art.html) Partially due to having been inspired by painter Adolphe
2018 May 03
3
Package for Molecular Properties
All Is there a package or library that will, given a nucleotide sequence 1. calculate the extinction coefficient at 260 nm for (Beer-Lambert's law) 2. calculate molecular weight 3. return it's complementary sequence I was able to find several packages that can do similar calculations for an amino acid sequence for proteins but none for nucleic acids. Any pointers, etc. would be
2009 Aug 31
1
Problems with groups using samba + ldap
Hi, I'm using Ubuntu 8.04 with samba 3.028a (ubuntu package) +LDAP and I'm getting an odd problem. I have a user and this user had 4 groups (1 principal and 3 complementary) if I run id <user> in the console of samba server the command returns 4 groups (so LDAP is working fine). But when I'm trying to access a samba share (with log level 5), I noticed that samba returns that
2012 Nov 21
2
[LLVMdev] Disable loop unroll pass
I just wanted to add to Krzysztof's response. I'm not sure if you're referring to the case when a compile-time trip count loop is completely unrolled or for a loop with a run-time trip count, which would be partially unrolled. For Hexagon, if we partially unroll a loop, we'd also like to use our hardware loop instructions. That is, unrolling and hardware loops are
2012 Nov 21
0
[LLVMdev] Disable loop unroll pass
...> unrolled or for a loop with a run-time trip count, which would be partially > unrolled. For Hexagon, if we partially unroll a loop, we'd also like to use > our hardware loop instructions. That is, unrolling and hardware loops are > complementary. Not sure if they are completely complementaries. What about static trip counts? It is always profitable to use hardware loops for them. My question is: are the estimations to trigger loop unrolling realistic in presence of zero-cost loops? Given that loops get unrolled if the user is not looking for optimizing the code size but wants fast...
2008 Apr 13
4
R equivalent of erfcinv in matlab
I am converting some matlab code into R that use inverse of the complementary error function, erfcinv and did not find an equivalent in R, is there such a function in some contributed modules? Thanks.
2018 May 03
0
Package for Molecular Properties
library(sos) (mp <- findFn('{molecular properties}')) ????? ** found 7 matches in 4 packages and opened two web pages in my default browser with (a) the 7 matches and (b) the 4 packages. The first function was something for amino acids, like you suggested.? Two others returned compound and substance information from PubChem. ????? Does this help? ????? Spencer On
2007 Dec 13
4
Very simple question on plot
Hi, I try to make a plot like this: Y | | | o | o o | o o | o o |o o o |-------------------------------- 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 (A) 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 (B) or B 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 Y |-------------------------------- | | o
2008 Jul 28
0
randomSurvivalForest 3.5.0 now available
Please find release 3.5.0 of the CRAN package "randomSurvivalForest" now posted on CRAN. Thank you. ubk2101 at columbia.edu Udaya B. Kogalur, Ph.D. Kogalur Shear Corporation 5425 Nestleway Drive, Suite L1 Clemmons, NC 27012 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES TO RELEASE 3.5.0 RELEASE 3.5.0 represents a significant upgrade in the
2008 Jul 28
0
randomSurvivalForest 3.5.0 now available
Please find release 3.5.0 of the CRAN package "randomSurvivalForest" now posted on CRAN. Thank you. ubk2101 at columbia.edu Udaya B. Kogalur, Ph.D. Kogalur Shear Corporation 5425 Nestleway Drive, Suite L1 Clemmons, NC 27012 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- CHANGES TO RELEASE 3.5.0 RELEASE 3.5.0 represents a significant upgrade in the
2007 Jul 02
2
[LLVMdev] Top Level Stuff
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Gordon Henriksen wrote: >> I don't know enough about svn-externals to know how it handles this. > > It simply embeds checkout commands into the repository. So this directory > structure is frequently useful: > > ./ > llvm-gcc/ [from ${svn}/llvm-gcc/trunk] > llvm/ [from ${svn}/llvm/trunk] > llvm-config/ [from
2012 Apr 24
2
Function from ecdf to ccdf
Dear all, I would like to calculate the complementary cumulative distribution function. As it is known, the ccdf is the 1-ecdf(X)==1-F(x). (From ?ecdf help is shown that ecdf returns a function which is the F(x) I would like to use that function inside my function and after call curve (which accepts function as input). My code looks like that onVector<-seq(1:100)
2015 Mar 25
2
On ups.status CHRG/DISCHRG Vs battery.charger.status
Hi NUT developers, part of the 2.7.3 release, we are about to merge the below branch / PR for the bcmxcp drivers family: https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/pull/158 https://github.com/networkupstools/nut/tree/pull_158_bcmxcp_rebased It has introduced the battery.charger.status variable, which is something I wanted to implement since around 2007. However, while considering a similar
2016 Jul 28
2
RFC: SIMD math-function library
Why is there any motivation to bundle it with unrelated stuff at all? What's the benefit? If it's just to prop up the existence of parallel_libs, then I don't think that makes sense.. Should we move llvm loop optimizations over to parallel_libs as well? If this is just a bikeshed argument, of course chandler will get his way and nobody else matters.. Hopefully, the decision is driven
2006 Jun 12
2
Ruby on Rails Copenhagen Meetup
Hi Railers If you are in the Copenhagen area on the 29th of this month (that''s a Thursday) Jesper and I would be glad to see you at Caf? Selina in the central Copenhagen for the first of many Ruby on Rails meetups. We start at 20:30 hours and have of cause arranged for free beer and complementary WiFi. Our goal is to create an inspiring atmosphere where railers (new and old) can
2007 Jul 03
3
[LLVMdev] Top Level Stuff
On Mon, 2 Jul 2007, Reid Spencer wrote: >>> it can be created in the repository, making the checkout process a simple, >>> transparent 'svn co'. This is entirely complementary to your idea. >> >> Yes, but that checks everything out, which is badness. > > Not really. He didn't define "./". If "./" is: >
2016 Jul 28
0
RFC: SIMD math-function library
----- Original Message ----- > From: "C Bergström" <cbergstrom at pathscale.com> > To: "Chandler Carruth" <chandlerc at gmail.com> > Cc: "Hal Finkel" <hfinkel at anl.gov>, "llvm-dev" <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org>, "Matt Masten" <matt.masten at intel.com>, > "Naoki Shibata" <shibatch.sf.net at
2006 Mar 09
11
syncPEOPLE on Rails TextMate Bundle 1.0 & Screencast
The 1.0 version of our bundle is now available for download, along with a 10 minute demonstration of it in use. See http:// syncpeople.com/downloads. == What is syncPEOPLE on Rails? == syncPEOPLE on Rails is a bundle of snippets, macros and commands for TextMate that make Rails development on the Mac even easier. Generate scaffolds, migrations, models and controllers from inside the