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2006 Nov 05
2
Date, date, POSIX question
I have been working with R extensively for several months. I switched
from SAS and Matlab to R. My question is
Can anyone explain the benefits and detractions of the 'Date' package
verses the 'date' package and verses 'POSIX' dates.
I have noticed several other packages use one or the other. Rmetrics
seems to standardize on POSIX. I can only see differences in
2009 Mar 23
1
lattice multipanel strip placement - with two factors
Hi,
I'm making a multipanel lattice densityplot figure with 2 factors (3 and
20 classes in each factor) with the following statement (the
type="percent" is there to prevent plotting the actual points which
detract from the figure - is there another way of doing this?):
densityplot(~End-Begin | Type * Chromosome, data=Mon, layout=c(5,12),
xlab="Element
2004 Sep 10
2
Smarter flac / samba VFS module possible?
Hi all -
Hope this isn't too OT - I've been playing with the file extention
mapper VFS module for samba (http://file-ext-map.sourceforge.net/) to
play flac files on my Audiotron. The above module takes any *.flac file
and presents it as a *.wav to the client, and decodes on the fly when
the file is read. It seems to work pretty well, but I often get the
first second or so of a song
2007 Jun 29
1
shading bar charts
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Hi alls,
i have to code a family of bar charts. After reading the doc, i cannot
understand if it is possible to shade the bar colors and how.
With shading i don't mean `density`. I mean something like that:
http://www.advsofteng.com/images/colorcylinder_g.png
Thanks and br
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Federico
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2017 May 18
2
SUGGESTION: R Base Packages
Thank you Frederick for your comments:
They are really well justified.
> I think a "forum" or bulletin board system would be a detraction from the project and a distraction for the project leaders. Users have Stack Exchange - it's better than any forum we could create, and it
> takes care of itself.
An excellent idea would be to add in the R Project Webpage a link to RSeek,
2017 Apr 01
2
[RFC] I've made a huge mistake
LLVM-Dev,
I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news. I've spent the last several months in severe denial of the problem and I just can't keep denying it to myself anymore. I've made a huge mistake. We never should have removed autoconf support.
I've come to this conclusion after a great deal of thoughtful reflection on the impact of our CMake build system over the last year.
2012 Mar 22
1
control panels, like or dislike?
When I first started using webservers I leased shared hosting. Then I
moved to vps. Then to dedicated.
In all that I was with various control panels.
In almost all cases bugs in those control panels would cause all sorts
of issues.
(ensim, cpanel, plesk).
The load on the server seemed greatly increased (especially with ensim).
When I built my first server 4 years ago I decided to heck with
2015 Jun 17
4
Improving string concatenation
Bad choice of words I'm afraid. What I'm ultimately pushing for is a
feature request. To allow string concatenation with '+' by default. Sure I
can write my own string addition function (like the example I posted
previously) but I use it so often that I end up putting it in every script
I write.
It is ultimately a matter of readability and syntactic sugar I guess. As an
example, I
2016 Oct 12
2
RFC: General purpose type-safe formatting library
I don't object to compile time checking *as long as it doesn't severely
detract from brevity*. At the same time, I do object to *preventing*
runtime format strings.
When we have C++14, we can make every member of StringRef constexpr, and at
that point we will get compile time checking mostly "for free" without
preventing runtime format strings. For example, given a
2017 May 17
2
SUGGESTION: R Base Packages
Dear R Developers,
I am writing for doing the following suggestions:
* Bugs:
o Add in Bugzilla an Area in order to request membership for bug reporting, which shall itself include another area to introduce a little dissertation for justifying "Why someone would like to be a member of Bugzilla" for being able to report proper bugs, and avoid spam.
o Now, new R serious
2010 May 07
6
GPLPV version to use
I am using a standard Centos 5.4 setup, with kernel-xen-2.6.18-164.15.1.el5 and xen 3.1.2-164.11.1.el5.
I have just succeed in migrating an existing XP to this setup and installed successfully gplpv 0.11.0.213.
On an other 2003 VM, I am using 0.10.0.134 since several months without any problem.
Looking at http://www.meadowcourt.org/downloads/, it seams there is a lot of version in that
2016 Oct 12
3
RFC: General purpose type-safe formatting library
I thought I did. :) Passing format strings between functions is very
useful. For example, imagine wanting to write a function like
printRange(const char *Fmt, std::vector<int> Items);
This isn't possible if your format string MUST be a string literal and is
very useful.
Equally importantly, I don't see a good reason to disallow runtime format
strings.
On Wed, Oct 12, 2016 at
2015 Apr 01
0
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
On Wed, 2015-04-01 at 16:15 -0400, Lamar Owen wrote:
> On 04/01/2015 03:33 PM, Always Learning wrote:
> > If someone (currently anonymous) at Centos says abandon sub-version
> > numbers and introduce an illogical ISOs naming structure, a wise person
> > will ignore that command.
>
> So, in essence you're saying that the builders of the OS that you use
> and
2004 Sep 10
0
Smarter flac / samba VFS module possible?
I'm not sure Bery (the author) is subscribed here; he's probably
the best one to ask first.
Josh
--- Eric Sandeen <sandeen@sandeen.net> wrote:
> Hi all -
>
> Hope this isn't too OT - I've been playing with the file extention
> mapper VFS module for samba (http://file-ext-map.sourceforge.net/) to
> play flac files on my Audiotron. The above module takes any
2023 May 27
1
command [argument ...] in ssh(1): a footgun
On 27/05/2023 01:45, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
>> ssh user at host "ls -l a\ b"
> This one, incidentally, sends 'ls -l a b' to the remote shell.
> ssh user at host "ls -l a\\ b"
> has the effect you want; the first backslash is eaten by the
> local shell.
>
Or is it?
$ echo "ls -l a\ b"
ls -l a\ b
$
This is with bash 5.2.15. From the
2012 Aug 01
0
known membership of the ZFS Working Group
I understand that some participants would prefer to keep their participation
non-public, and so I do not expect the Group to have a home page at this time.
In the absence of a web page, please can we list here the individual and organisational members who are *happy* for their membership to be known?
This should not defocus from technical discussion, neither it is intended to detract from this
1998 Apr 01
0
R-tk mailing list
This is to announce that Martin Maechler has set up a new mailing list
with the purpose of investigating the possibility to use Tcl/Tk with
R.
As you may know, Tcl is a scripting language and Tk is its GUI
toolkit. In the context of R, the main attractions are
- portability X/Win3.1/Win32/Mac
- ease of implementation (people say...)
- nice GUI model of Tk
- possibility of making language
2006 Sep 28
2
Duplicate record weirdness ?
First off BackgroundRb rocks!!!!. Top marks Ezra, it''s gone a long way to
stopping us from doing a nasty curl/cron hack :)
Okay so here''s what we''re using it for.
We''re synchronising data from a Filemaker database, via web service equest,
into a mysql database via a rails model called ''Syncer'' [How''s that for an
oddball use case!].
2002 Dec 04
2
tftpd32
Hi,
I've been sorting out a network boot strategy for a mixed network (NT/2K
based server, booting linux clients).
As I'm running (not by choice) Windows based servers, I have been trying
to use Philippe Jounins excellent tftp server.
Have you had any reports of problems with the latest version of his
server (v2.51 tftpd32j.zip) ? I was getting an error about the server
not supporting
2015 Apr 01
1
[CentOS-announce] Release for CentOS Linux 7 (1503 ) on x86_64
On 04/01/2015 03:33 PM, Always Learning wrote:
> If someone (currently anonymous) at Centos says abandon sub-version
> numbers and introduce an illogical ISOs naming structure, a wise person
> will ignore that command.
So, in essence you're saying that the builders of the OS that you use
and trust for daily tasks are unwise, right? Sounds to me like you
might want to use something