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Displaying 9 results from an estimated 9 matches for "delicacy".

2008 Apr 12
4
Response to R across the university
...urse itself went very well. We encouraged people to bring their laptops and work in groups. Using JGR as the interface to R helped a lot, as it was easier for people to load their own data and use the help. Of course, JGR is compulsory in Augsburg. Giving everyone a Butterbreze (a local delicacy) halfway through may have contributed to the good humour of the course as well! Statistics doesn't always have a positive image. I can recommend running an R course as one way of making a good impression. Antony Unwin Professor of Computer-Oriented Statistics and Data Analysis, Mathemat...
2008 Sep 15
1
[LLVMdev] Casting between address spaces and address space semantics
...ng the relation between two address spaces by two lookups in the equivalency table and (one or) two lookups in the subset table. No results in the subset table means the relation is disjoint, then. Any comments on this? Chris, would this be acceptable? > I want to treat my next point with some delicacy as I don't want to start a > religious war. I just want to get clarification from the community on the > use of multiple inheritance for the case of Phases like > AllDisjointAddrspaces. From what I can gather, the use of multiple > inheritance is to separate the interface (Tar...
2008 Aug 12
0
[LLVMdev] Casting between address spaces and address space semantics
...n argue that we shouldn't pollute the TargetData since it describes the ABI alignment, size, and object layoutbut I feel that this data fits naturally there. If you and other people feel it is cleaner with a separate pass, I'm fine with it. I want to treat my next point with some delicacy as I don't want to start a religious war. I just want to get clarification from the community on the use of multiple inheritance for the case of Phases like AllDisjointAddrspaces. From what I can gather, the use of multiple inheritance is to separate the interface (TargetAddrSpace) to...
2019 Aug 06
1
Question on server speed
On 8/5/19 3:00 PM, Jerry Geis wrote: > The keyboard is USB attached and the external SSD disk is USB attached. WHY? Why would you do that? What's the point of SSD if you reduce the speed to USB? Or just use an old mechanical drive instead. Any issue with that drive will show up as IO Wait - my presumption is that you expect to see that so you're not mentioning it but it's going to
2008 Aug 11
2
[LLVMdev] Casting between address spaces and address space semantics
Hi Mon Ping, > I don't have a problem having another class, TargetAddrSpace, to store this > information. However, I don't think it make sense being a standalone pass. > Address spaces seems to part of the TargetData and it seems more natural > to ask the TargetData to return the TargetAddrSpace object (similar to > struct layout) to describe the relationships
2011 Sep 19
3
Metadata syntax (was Universal syntax for Markdown)
fletcher said: > For any consensus to come about, > I think we need to agree on the > fundamental purpose and philosophy of > the consensus we claim to be interested in. it would be nice. > Otherwise many of these discussions will > continue to occur without much hope of > moving forward to any actual outcome/resolution. yep. > it's
2010 Nov 21
3
Can't invert matrix
Hi, I'm trying to use the solve() function in R to invert a matrix. I get the following error, "Lapack routine dgesv: system is exactly singular" However, My matrix doesn't appear to be singular. [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [1,] 0.99252358 0.93715047 0.7540535 0.4579895 [2,] 0.01607797 0.09616267 0.2452471 0.3088614 [3,] 0.09772828 0.58451468 1.4907090
2002 Jul 02
0
Newsletter & Rigatoni Salad Recipe
2004 Apr 25
7
R vs Matlab: which is more "programmer friendly"?
Hi, The department of economics at our university (Budapest) is planning a course on numerical methods in economics. They are trying to decide which software to use for that, and I would like to advocate R. The other alternative is Matlab. I have found comparisons in terms of computational time for matrix algebra, but I don't think that is relevant: the bottleneck for economists is usually