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2014 Feb 03
1
seq range argument
...argument "range" be added? Otherwise I will have to create an object with the range (may come from a longer calculation), index twice from it and remove it again - kind of an unnecessary bunch of code, I think. Here's an example: # What I currently do: D_orig <- rnorm(20, sd=30) D_range <- extendrange(D_orig, f=0.1) Ijustneed <- seq(D_range[1], D_range[2], len=100) rm(D_range) # what I'd like to have instead: D_orig <- rnorm(20, sd=30) Ijustneed <- seq(range=extendrange(D_orig, f=0.1), len=100) regards, Berry ------------------------------------- Berry Boessenk...
2007 Feb 23
1
rc19 - (_view_lookup_uid_range): assertion failed
...purging ~10 messages from INBOX the index's appeared to go into a broken state. Mail client (Outlook express) reported "unable to read message flags". Logged messages: Feb 23 17:34:58 mailget01 dovecot: IMAP(drawkcab at drawkcab.com): file mail-index-view.c: line 386 (_view_lookup_ui d_range): assertion failed: (*last_seq_r >= *first_seq_r) Feb 23 17:34:58 mailget01 dovecot: IMAP(drawkcab at drawkcab.com): Raw backtrace: imap [0x80b46eb] -> imap [0x80b413 9] -> imap [0x809c6c8] -> imap(mail_index_lookup_uid_range+0x2b) [0x809cd5b] -> imap(index_storage_get_uids+0x36) [...
2011 Mar 17
1
Using barplot() with zoo -- names.arg not permitted?
...rep(pat, names(df))], order.by = df$time)) I then save the start & end timestamps for future reference, and generate another zoo, this one containing only the percentages from df_d: cpu_states <- c("sys", "intr", "user", "nice", "idle") d_range <- range(index(df_d)) df_pct <- sweep(df_d, 1, apply(df_d, 1, sum), "/")[, paste(oid, cpu_states[1:4], sep = "")] * 100 Well, that is, I save the percentages in which I'm interested. So far, so good. df_pct is a zoo (as expected, and the content looks reasonable....