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2017 Aug 23
4
Possible repeat{} / break function bug in R 3.4.1
...contained within the repeat{} command.
>>>>
>>>> For example, the following code runs fine:
>>>>
>>>> x <- 1
>>>> y <- 5
>>>>
>>>> repeat {
>>>> if(x < y) {
>>>> print("No Break Dance :-(")
>>>> x = x + 1
>>>> } else {
>>>> print("Break Dance!")
>>>> break
>>>> }
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> [1] "No Break Dance :("
>>>> [1] "No Break Dance :("
>&...
2017 Aug 23
2
Possible repeat{} / break function bug in R 3.4.1
...produce an error if the code is contained within the repeat{} command.
>>
>> For example, the following code runs fine:
>>
>> x <- 1
>> y <- 5
>>
>> repeat {
>> if(x < y) {
>> print("No Break Dance :-(")
>> x = x + 1
>> } else {
>> print("Break Dance!")
>> break
>> }
>> }
>>
>> [1] "No Break Dance :("
>> [1] "No Break Dance :("
>> [1] "No Break Dance :(...
2017 Aug 22
2
Possible repeat{} / break function bug in R 3.4.1
...ion, the break command causes an error message if the repeat command refers to code within a file, but does not produce an error if the code is contained within the repeat{} command.
For example, the following code runs fine:
x <- 1
y <- 5
repeat {
if(x < y) {
print("No Break Dance :-(")
x = x + 1
} else {
print("Break Dance!")
break
}
}
[1] "No Break Dance :("
[1] "No Break Dance :("
[1] "No Break Dance :("
[1] "No Break Dance :("
[1] "No Break Dance :("
[1] "Break Dance!"
>
Howe...
2017 Aug 23
0
Possible repeat{} / break function bug in R 3.4.1
...produce an error if the code is contained within the repeat{} command.
>>>
>>> For example, the following code runs fine:
>>>
>>> x <- 1
>>> y <- 5
>>>
>>> repeat {
>>> if(x < y) {
>>> print("No Break Dance :-(")
>>> x = x + 1
>>> } else {
>>> print("Break Dance!")
>>> break
>>> }
>>> }
>>>
>>> [1] "No Break Dance :("
>>> [1] "No Break Dance :("
>>> [1] "No Break Dance :(...
2017 Aug 23
0
Possible repeat{} / break function bug in R 3.4.1
...>>>>>
>>>>> For example, the following code runs fine:
>>>>>
>>>>> x <- 1
>>>>> y <- 5
>>>>>
>>>>> repeat {
>>>>> if(x < y) {
>>>>> print("No Break Dance :-(")
>>>>> x = x + 1
>>>>> } else {
>>>>> print("Break Dance!")
>>>>> break
>>>>> }
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> [1] "No Break Dance :("
>>>>> [1...
2017 Aug 23
0
Possible repeat{} / break function bug in R 3.4.1
...d.
>>>>>
>>>>> For example, the following code runs fine:
>>>>>
>>>>> x <- 1
>>>>> y <- 5
>>>>>
>>>>> repeat {
>>>>> if(x < y) {
>>>>> print("No Break Dance :-(")
>>>>> x = x + 1
>>>>> } else {
>>>>> print("Break Dance!")
>>>>> break
>>>>> }
>>>>> }
>>>>>
>>>>> [1] "No Break Dance :("
>>>>> [1]...
2017 Aug 23
0
Possible repeat{} / break function bug in R 3.4.1
...mmand refers to code within a file, but does not produce an error if the code is contained within the repeat{} command.
>
> For example, the following code runs fine:
>
> x <- 1
> y <- 5
>
> repeat {
> if(x < y) {
> print("No Break Dance :-(")
> x = x + 1
> } else {
> print("Break Dance!")
> break
> }
> }
>
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :("
> [1] "No Break Dance :(&qu...
2004 Aug 06
2
AW: ices question
...soon as you
start the second stream.
i start any stream via sh-skript like :
./ices -B -d Radiocity -F /music/playlists/alternative.pls -m
/alternative -g Alternative -h localhost -n Alternative -p 8001 -P
<password> -r -R -b 128 -s 0 >/dev/null
./ices -B -d Radiocity -F /music/playlists/dance.pls -m /dance -g Dance -h
localhost -n Dance -p 8001 -P <password> -r -R -b 128 -s 0 >/dev/null
....
is this correct ?
at this moment i will try another lame , 3.87
You can also check by pointing your web browser at
<A HREF="http://<yourserver">http://<yourserver&...
2005 Nov 23
2
Dancing lissajous
We can't post images here so I've put up a web page to show off a neat
little animation in R:
http://www.geocities.com/robsteele/
Adios!
2010 Apr 23
3
USB keys
Well, we wanted to put an install on a USB key. Neither I nor the other
admin was amused by the singing and dancing that the wiki offers - and
just *why* is it that syslinux is broken?
At any rate, I did some googling, and found
<http://www.pendrivelinux.com/>, and I ran this installer.
Ok, it has some bugs: a) I had several .isos, and it *insisted* on
grabbing the first one, alphabetically, no matter...
2008 Apr 10
0
Hey, we rated a dancing banana!
...ress to be honest and I haven't done a thorough
test of all available apps but so far everything is working very well,
including loading up an example .world file! Even with compiz running!
I have attached a screenshot showing the wine/linux/compiz/ETQW SDK goodness .
I think this calls for a dancing banana!
OS: Ubuntu Hardy Heron, latest updates.
Wine version: 0.9.59 (compiled, as this version is not yet in Hardy repos).
You need to have the game installed under wine as well (might be
possible to use the native linux client but I haven't tested that
yet). Once you have that, all you n...
2004 Sep 24
1
Do software raids don't dance Samba?
...rsion 3.0.7 already): thanks a lot to all who
are developing and supporting Samba! I'm new to Linux and I really like the way things
are happening on this OS. But now, I've reached a point where I have to raise the white
flag...
It seems to me like - at least my - software raid can't dance Samba. I've got a box
with SUSE 9.1 (Linux datagarden 2.6.4-54.5-default #1 Fri May 7 16:47:49 UTC 2004
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux) and I've dld and compiled Samba version 3.0.7-1.1-SUSE.
And as you might guess from the subject, I'd like to use it together software raid (levl5)...
2014 Apr 07
1
I am getting 3.1.0 beta instead of 3.0.3
...## R repo
deb http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/bin/linux/ubuntu precise/
Setting up r-base (3.0.3.20140328-1precise0) ...
Setting up r-base-dev (3.0.3.20140328-1precise0) ...
Setting up r-base-html (3.0.3.20140328-1precise0) ...
root@UNew-SAS:~# R
R version 3.1.0 beta (2014-03-28 r65330) -- "Spring Dance"
Copyright (C) 2014 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
## R repo
#deb http://cran.stat.ucla.edu/bin/linux/ubuntu precise/
deb http://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/cran/bin/linux/ubuntu precise/
Setting up r-base-dev (3.0.3.20140328-1precise0) ...
Setting...
2003 Oct 20
0
Dances with Penguins - penguins eclipse contest
Ok, so this may be a little OT but then again Penguins are our mascot
right? Here's a contest to draw or render your 2D or 3D penguin(s) watching
the late November eclipse from Antarctica's backyard.
www.thebest3d.com/dogwaffle/contest
Whether you use Pixia, Gimp, PSP, Photoshop, Dogwaffle, or 3D like Bryce,
Blender etc... you're welcome to submit your penguin art for the gathering
2006 Nov 02
1
ZAPtel channel dance
Zaptel installs an /etc/modprobe.d/zaptel and an
/etc/{defaults,sysconfig}/zaptel that list the modules in a different
order, so If you happen to have a TDM2400P and a TDM[124]xxP, all channels
change their numbers if you do a /etc/initd/zaptel restart. This is
slightly confusing. (I'd file a bug if there were a bug tracking system
that allowed users to submit bugs).
Yours, Florian
2009 Jan 12
2
[PATCH] xen/Rules.mk: Do not dance about pointlessly with CFLAGS_tmp
It is usually better to use `='' in Makefiles than `:=''. The expansion
rules for `:='' are simpler - so simple in fact that they don''t work if
any part of the expansion depends on the source or target filenames.
In this patch we remove the shuffling of the value of CFLAGS between
:= and = flavour variables. This was previously `necessary'' because
2009 Sep 15
1
FYI, Samba presentation at Ohio LinuxFest 2009
At this years Ohio LinuxFest 2009 Don Vosburg will be presenting on his
experiences deploying Samba in various configurations:
"So You Think You Can Dance? Samba in the Real World" by Don Vosburg
Samba is a terrific file sharing project - but how well can you dance?
Hear real world examples of hot to swing with Samba. We will explore
integration with existing networks, or standing up your own Samba
domain. The emphasis will be on creating a pr...
2006 Jul 10
7
What is has_many :through really buying you over HABTM?
...thinking about these two approaches.
It seems to me that the _only_ problem that the HM:T (has_many :through)
approach solves that HABTM doesn''t is the issue of the potential
collision of id columns between your join table and one of your joined
tables.
[ Actually, now that I read the dance-off blog
(http://blog.hasmanythrough.com/articles/2006/04/20/many-to-many-dance-off)
again, perhaps the other problem is HM:T is better at handling
polymorphic has_many associations? ]
Still, in a simple case, it seems like you could have a HABTM
relationship between two tables that would co-...
2006 Aug 11
1
Ports/source dance
Hi,
On 8/10/06, Mark Bucciarelli <mark@gaiahost.coop> wrote:
>
>
> There's a scary security alert from yesterday out and no port
> update so I judged it to be isp-related. I looked for
> ports-security list but didn't see one.
>
>
You know, that might be a very good ideea -- e.g. have a security team and
list for ports as we have one for the base distribution.
2004 Aug 06
0
AW: ices question
> i start any stream via sh-skript like :
> ./ices -B -d Radiocity -F /music/playlists/alternative.pls -m
> /alternative -g Alternative -h localhost -n Alternative -p 8001 -P
> <password> -r -R -b 128 -s 0 >/dev/null
>
> ./ices -B -d Radiocity -F /music/playlists/dance.pls -m /dance -g Dance -h
> localhost -n Dance -p 8001 -P <password> -r -R -b 128 -s 0 >/dev/null
>
> ....
>
> is this correct ?
> at this moment i will try another lame , 3.87
that seems correct. If the different mount points are listed then that is
not the problem....