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2012 Aug 21
2
apply question
This works, where zz is a dataframe:
for(i in 1:nrow(zz)) {
zzz[i,1]<-paste(zz[i,1],zz[i,2],sep="_")
}
I would like to use "apply" to concatentate two columns of text along with
a separator.
How?
Chet
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2007 May 02
1
how to concatinate the elements of some text vectors cat() or print() ?
I have some comment text taken from a SAS data file.
It is stored in two vectors and is difficult to read.
I would like to simply concatentate the individual
entries and end up with a character vector that give
me one line of text per comment.
I cannot see how to do this, yet it must be very easy.
I have played around with cat() and print with no
success. Would someone kindly point out where I
2007 May 23
1
Catenating factors.
I was recently asked by one of new colleagues how to combine, or catentate,
or concatentate two factors. If x and y are factors, doing c(x,y) appears
to coerce x and y to numeric mode before catenating them. So what does one
do if one wants the result to be a factor whose levels are the union of the
levels of x and y? I vaguely recall seeing this discussed in r-help, but I
can't find
2018 Nov 15
2
How to concatenate Ogg in the browser JS?
...at thaumas.net>:
> On 2018-11-15 4:22 a.m., Vitaly Zdanevich wrote:
>
>> Note: Stream 1 has serial number 0, which is legal but may cause problems with some tools.
>
> Note if *both* files have the same serial number, it's impossible to
> find the points where they were concatentated by bisection, and most
> tools will assume they've found all the sections and calculate an
> incorrect duration. They can still be played individually because there
> is not concatenation boundary to find in the individual case.
>
> If ogginfo shows the same serial (00000000) for...
2007 May 27
2
Looking for the first observation within the month
Hi all, I have a simple data frame, first list is a list of dates (in
"%Y-%m-%d" format) and second list an observation on that particular
date. There might not be observations everyday. Let's just say
there are no observations on saturdays and sundays. Now I want to
select the first observation of every month into a list. Is there an
easy way to do that?
Date
2018 Nov 15
0
How to concatenate Ogg in the browser JS?
On 2018-11-15 4:22 a.m., Vitaly Zdanevich wrote:
> Note: Stream 1 has serial number 0, which is legal but may cause problems with some tools.
Note if *both* files have the same serial number, it's impossible to
find the points where they were concatentated by bisection, and most
tools will assume they've found all the sections and calculate an
incorrect duration. They can still be played individually because there
is not concatenation boundary to find in the individual case.
If ogginfo shows the same serial (00000000) for both of your input...
2018 Nov 15
0
How to concatenate Ogg in the browser JS?
... On 2018-11-15 4:22 a.m., Vitaly Zdanevich wrote:
>>
>>> Note: Stream 1 has serial number 0, which is legal but may cause problems with some tools.
>>
>> Note if *both* files have the same serial number, it's impossible to
>> find the points where they were concatentated by bisection, and most
>> tools will assume they've found all the sections and calculate an
>> incorrect duration. They can still be played individually because there
>> is not concatenation boundary to find in the individual case.
>>
>> If ogginfo shows the sa...
2017 Jun 11
3
[Bug 1157] New: feature to add
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1157
Bug ID: 1157
Summary: feature to add
Product: nftables
Version: unspecified
Hardware: x86_64
OS: All
Status: NEW
Severity: enhancement
Priority: P5
Component: nft
Assignee: pablo at netfilter.org
Reporter: jp.pozzi
2018 Jun 15
2
[RFC][SVE] Supporting SIMD instruction sets with variable vector lengths
Hi David,
Responses below.
-Graham
On 11 Jun 2018, at 22:19, David A. Greene <dag at cray.com<mailto:dag at cray.com>> wrote:
Graham Hunter <Graham.Hunter at arm.com<mailto:Graham.Hunter at arm.com>> writes:
========
1. Types
========
To represent a vector of unknown length a boolean `Scalable` property has been
added to the `VectorType` class, which indicates that
2006 Sep 14
2
ov_open_callbacks() performance & memory requirements
Hi guys,
I'm writing a sample playback engine using vorbisfile, but I've hit a
performance problem - hoping someone here can help!
I'm using ov_open_callbacks() to decode memory-based ogg files. It works
OK, but when I call ov_open_callbacks() approximately 300k of memory is
used (presumably to initialise the decoder). It also takes some time to
execute ov_open_callbacks() - the read
2004 Nov 08
3
servers available _now_ .
Hello :-)
I had a look at the servers that can stream Theora.
I saw that ffmpeg was greatly appreciated.
What's your opinion ? Is there any chance that IceCast can do it (What
source would be used? Ices?) ?
I really want to support Xiph products.
I saw that page
http://www.linuxmafia.com/faq/Apps/AV/video-streaming-servers.html
but it's a bit old now, may be things have changed :-)
Well,
2018 Nov 15
4
How to concatenate Ogg in the browser JS?
Thank you, ogginfo returned:
-----
Note: Stream 1 has serial number 0, which is legal but may cause problems with some tools.
New logical stream (#1, serial: 00000000): type vorbis
Vorbis headers parsed for stream 1, information follows...
Version: 0
Vendor: ffmpeg
Channels: 1
Rate: 22050
Nominal bitrate: 35.333000 kb/s
Upper bitrate not set
Lower bitrate not set
Vorbis stream 1:
Total data
2010 Mar 01
1
Saving multiple plots named with part of the original file name
Hello All,
I am trying to open all files within a folder and create multiple histograms
from each file, *and* have it save with the original file name plus some new
information. The way I have it set up right now, I keep saving over each new
graph. I can turn the history on and see them all, but I want them all to
save as unique files as well. Idealy they would be "filename CHN 1mm Length
2004 Aug 06
2
using a web server?
This is a stupid question...
Why would one use a streaming audio server versus just a web server to
stream static files like a juke box?
Here are some reasons I came up with:
1) A web server won't concatinate songs together, but if someone is
only downloading say a one-off clip, perhaps a web server is exactly
what is needed
2) Titles (or rather meta-data) don't get inserted into the
2018 Jul 30
5
[RFC][SVE] Supporting SIMD instruction sets with variable vector lengths
Hi,
Are there any objections to going ahead with this? If not, we'll try to get the patches reviewed and committed after the 7.0 branch occurs.
-Graham
> On 2 Jul 2018, at 10:53, Graham Hunter <Graham.Hunter at arm.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've updated the RFC slightly based on the discussion within the thread, reposted below. Let me know if I've missed
2018 Jul 30
7
[RFC][SVE] Supporting SIMD instruction sets with variable vector lengths
On 07/30/2018 05:34 AM, Chandler Carruth wrote:
> I strongly suspect that there remains widespread concern with the
> direction of this, I know I have them.
>
> I don't think that many of the people who have that concern have had
> time to come back to this RFC and make progress on it, likely because
> of other commitments or simply the amount of churn around SVE related
>
2009 Dec 09
4
binary string conversion to a vector (PR#14120)
Full_Name: Franc Brglez
Version: R 2.9.1 GUI 1.28 Tiger build 32-bit (5444)
OS: MacOSX -- 10.6.2
Submission from: (NULL) (24.148.163.114)
I am demonstrating what may be a bug or my lack of experience. Please review as
it would help to hear from someone.
MANY THANKS -- Franc Brglez
The function "binS2binV" returns what I consider a wrong value -- see the
terminal output
binS2binV =
2018 Jul 02
3
[RFC][SVE] Supporting SIMD instruction sets with variable vector lengths
Hi,
i am the main author of RV, the Region Vectorizer
(github.com/cdl-saarland/rv). I want to share our standpoint as
potential users of the proposed vector-length agnostic IR (RISC-V, ARM SVE).
-- support for `llvm.experimental.vector.reduce.*` intrinsics --
RV relies heavily on predicate reductions (`or` and `and` reduction) to
tame divergent loops and provide a vector-length agnostic
1999 Jul 16
7
R:how to separate stuff?
Thanks for your help on moving files from
S+ to R and on attaching directories.
If attaching directories is NOT possible in R,
is there any other way to separate
objects into different folders or something similar?
For example, to keep user functions for multivariate
analysis in a different "place" than user functions on
time series, or to keep data objects of project_1
in a different
1999 Jul 16
7
R:how to separate stuff?
Thanks for your help on moving files from
S+ to R and on attaching directories.
If attaching directories is NOT possible in R,
is there any other way to separate
objects into different folders or something similar?
For example, to keep user functions for multivariate
analysis in a different "place" than user functions on
time series, or to keep data objects of project_1
in a different