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2009 Sep 22
3
Function similar to cumsum/cumprod
Hello, everyone I wonder if there is in R somewhere a function similar to cumsum(). The function calculates a statistic (say mean or standard deviation) buy adding consequtively one more data point. So, say I have a timeseries of 100 observations. I start by calculating mean of first 30 observations Then I add one observation and calculate mean of 31 observations Then I add one more observation and calculate mean of 32 observation, and so on until the end Is there a func...
2005 Nov 19
2
OggPCM2: channel map
> True, but remember that the channel map type implied the number of > entries in the table, and also that in this organization you'll always > number the logical channels consequtively since each logical channel > indeed corresponds to an index into the array. If the channel map type > says it's a map for 5.1, there will only be 6 slots in the table no > matter how many channels are actually stored. Not quite, let's say the six first logical channels are the...
2017 Mar 22
3
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 09:03:35AM +0100, Thomas Schmitt via Syslinux wrote: > I think we should offer David a binary which he can combine with > the MBR of the ISO and the image with the recognizable blocks. > I will later today upload a binary version of my block producer > and post the URL. > > The combination will be: > 432 bytes from Martin's MBR > 80 bytes
2005 Nov 18
2
OggPCM2: channel map
> I that this is handled pretty nicely by the "simple map" that Sampo > suggested. This is basically the same thing as the "channel map" > described on the wiki, but with the (physical,logical) channel pair > swapped. So, using the syntax from the wiki: > channel_type = OGG_CHANNEL_MAP_STEREO > channel_map [OGG_CHANNEL_FRONT_LEFT] = 1 > channel_map
2017 Mar 22
0
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
Hi, MartinS wrote: > I want to say I've managed to simulate David's error in > qemu by forcing isohdpfx.bin to fail the EBIOS test. Wow. This could mean that the C/H/S related code is generally unsuitable for the job. > C<LBA0>/<C0>/<H0>/<S0> > <LBA1>/<C1>/<H1>/<S1> > <LBA2>/<C2>/<H2>/<S2> >
2009 Apr 22
0
Error in manual and a suggestion
There is an error in the manual as it is now on p.39 (speex-manual.pdf)?under the speex specific jitter buffer. The error was also a part of the code untill resently (I downloaded it a few weeks ago with the error) ? The error was (in the code) in the function: voidspeex_jitter_get(,,) where the packet.len was not set to 2048. So actually there should just be inserted the statement: packet.len =
2008 Jun 30
2
[LLVMdev] TableGen && OpenBSD
On Jun 29, 2008, at 1:48 PM, Anton Korobeynikov wrote: > Hello, Everyone > >> Thanks for your help, and good luck debugging! > Ok, looks like I've nailed down the tablegen bug and even reproduced > the > assertion on linux. > > Steps to reproduce: just apply the attached patch. This makes > iteration > over PatterFragments map little bit slower, but
2008 Jun 30
0
[LLVMdev] TableGen && OpenBSD
On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 08:03:05PM -0700, Chris Lattner wrote: Dear Chris, >>> Thanks for your help, and good luck debugging! >> Ok, looks like I've nailed down the tablegen bug and even reproduced the >> assertion on linux. >> >> Steps to reproduce: just apply the attached patch. This makes iteration >> over PatterFragments map little bit slower, but
2007 Oct 17
0
predictable bit patterns in runif(n) shortly after set.seed
Mersenne Twister generator is known to be sensitive to the algorithm used to generate its initial state. The initialization used in R generates the initial state in a way, which leaves linear dependencies mod 2 among the bits in the initial state. Since Mersenne Twister performs only operations, which are linear mod 2, these dependencies propagate to the output sequence. An easy to see
2005 Nov 19
0
OggPCM2: channel map
...make it a map?). So if you had a > OGG_CHANNEL_SPECIAL with an id of 1000, it would force 1000 entries in > the array. True, but remember that the channel map type implied the number of entries in the table, and also that in this organization you'll always number the logical channels consequtively since each logical channel indeed corresponds to an index into the array. If the channel map type says it's a map for 5.1, there will only be 6 slots in the table no matter how many channels are actually stored. So you would have to define a map type with 1000 separate logical channels befo...
2005 Nov 19
0
OggPCM2: channel map
>> True, but remember that the channel map type implied the number of >> entries in the table, and also that in this organization you'll always >> number the logical channels consequtively since each logical channel >> indeed corresponds to an index into the array. If the channel map type >> says it's a map for 5.1, there will only be 6 slots in the table no >> matter how many channels are actually stored. > > Not quite, let's say the six first logical...
2007 Jul 16
4
[LLVMdev] fields in structure re-arranged for alignment?
Hi Folks, Bear with me, I'm a newbie to LLVM. I've read the language reference and the mailing list archive. One area of the semantics of the Structure type that hasn't been discussed is whether fields in the structure get re-arranged to better suit the target machine's natural alignment, ala what happens in C. For example would this structure on a 32-bit machine: { i16, i32,
2017 Mar 26
1
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
Hi, Ady wrote: > We seem to be suggesting to just dd' the first 432 bytes of their USB > devices with Martin's isohybrid Yes. As long as it is not about the old Macs which the APM of Fedora and some Gentoo ISOs wants to make boot, and not about ISOs made with isohybrid options --partok -ctrlhd0 --forcehd0. > which would be the step-by-step instructions for users of other >
2017 Mar 26
2
"isolinux.bin missing or corrupt" when booting USB flash drive in old PC
Hi, Ady wrote: > so, why the original isohybrid image from Debian and many other > isohybrid images have mostly (but not all) "00s" in place of the "90s"? That's a fake Block0 of an Apple Partition Map. Part of mjg's layout. Caused by isohybrid option --mac or xorrisofs option -isohybrid-apm-hfsplus. * Fedora has it with EFI FAT filesystem in one partition
2019 Nov 10
2
[Bug 112239] New: nouveau hangs video with TU116 - regression in kernel 5.3
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=112239 Bug ID: 112239 Summary: nouveau hangs video with TU116 - regression in kernel 5.3 Product: xorg Version: 7.7 (2012.06) Hardware: Other OS: All Status: NEW Severity: not set Priority: not set Component:
2007 May 14
6
Conditional Sums for Index creation
Hi, Apologies for the long mail. I have a data.frame with columns of price/mcap data for a portfolio of stocks, and the date. To get the total value of the portfolio on a daily basis, I calculate rowSums of the data.frame. > set.seed(1) > ab <- matrix(round(runif(100)*100),nrow=20,ncol=5) > ab[1:5,4:5] <- NA > ab[6:10,5] <- NA > ac <- as.data.frame(ifelse(ab <=