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2010 Dec 14
5
Build associated model confusion
I''m new to Rails3, and I''m just trying to get one last thing to work before I call it a night. The situation is the following (please if the code is horrible, just let me know, still learning): I want to log a dive. I might have a new location on that dive at which point I have to create a new Location, and then create the dive. A dive has_one location. A location has_many
2011 Jun 15
0
Find values from one dataframe between certain values in another dataframe
Hi all, I have a 2 files, one with a series of beginning and end times of animal dives in (lets call it dives). The other file is readings from a time-depth recorder, there is a datetime reading for every second, a temperature and light level reading (lets call it tdr). Now I want to say from the file dives, using the start and end time of the dives, go to the tdr file and find me the
2008 Jun 23
0
scuba 1.2-1
scuba 1.2-1 ** now with added Helium ** 'scuba' is a contributed R package that performs theoretical calculations about scuba diving --- dive profiles, decompression models, gas toxicity and so on. New features in version 1.2-1: . Breathing gases may now contain Helium as well as Oxygen and Nitrogen. . Decompression models now handle breathing gases containing
2008 Jun 23
0
scuba 1.2-1
scuba 1.2-1 ** now with added Helium ** 'scuba' is a contributed R package that performs theoretical calculations about scuba diving --- dive profiles, decompression models, gas toxicity and so on. New features in version 1.2-1: . Breathing gases may now contain Helium as well as Oxygen and Nitrogen. . Decompression models now handle breathing gases containing
2008 Nov 03
0
scuba 1.2-2 posted
scuba 1.2-2 'scuba' is a contributed package that performs theoretical calculations about scuba diving --- dive profiles, decompression models, gas toxicity and so on. New features in version 1.2-2: . Package vignette provides detailed explanations. . Improved handling of data from dive computers. . Gas switches (switching from one tank of breathing gas
2008 Nov 03
0
scuba 1.2-2 posted
scuba 1.2-2 'scuba' is a contributed package that performs theoretical calculations about scuba diving --- dive profiles, decompression models, gas toxicity and so on. New features in version 1.2-2: . Package vignette provides detailed explanations. . Improved handling of data from dive computers. . Gas switches (switching from one tank of breathing gas
2009 May 22
3
Help requested for Aeris Dive Computer interface
Hi, I'm attempting to run the Aeris Dive Computer interface (ACI V2.x) using WINE under Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty Jakalope release on an ASUS 1000HE netbook. However, it doesn't seem to be working very well. the install process seemed to work fine. It successfully created an icon under the WINE application for the interface. On startup of ACI, it says that it cannot read the previous dive
2008 Jan 21
1
ZFS Internals Deep Dive - Where can I find it?
The September 16, 2006 entry in Jeff Bonwick?s blog says ?Bill Moore and I will host a four-hour deep dive into ZFS internals at the 2006 Storage Developer Conference in San Jose.? Were the contents of this deep dive ever published in a document or video? If not, will there be another ZFS internals deep dive in the future? I have found Jeff Blanchard?s ZFS deep dive at
2011 Feb 21
3
Species accumulation curves with differential sampling effort
Hello! I'm a PhD student working with coral reef fish diversity in Mexico. I want to do species accumulation curves but I have differential sampling effort for each "sample". Do you know or have developed an R script that consider the differential effort of each sample? PRIMER and other programs use each pack of species as a replica without the possibility of telling the program that
2007 Sep 11
0
scuba 1.1-8
Version 1.1-8 of package 'scuba' has been uploaded to CRAN. 'scuba' is a package for scuba diving calculations and decompression models. It supports dive profiles (tables, plotting etc), analysis of dive profiles using decompression models, gas toxicity calculations, and gas usage calculations. New features in version 1.1-8: . support for dive profiles uploaded from a dive
2010 Jun 22
0
creating a loop for dive files
Dear all, I have a very large amount of dive files that need to be double checked after the Zoccing process. i would like to load these file sequentially but automatically into R, plot depth against duration with a simple scatterplot with labels (DiveNumber) for each individual point and proceed to the next file with a hit of the enter button. Is that possible? the files are all named differently,
2019 Oct 29
2
No IrDA Support with CentOS anymore?
Hi there, I've a laptop with CentOS 8 and a PC with CentOS 7. After 3 years of break I was Scuba Diving last 3 weeks. Back at home I wish to download all dive logs from my divecomputer connext via IrDA to my PC. But no kernel modul for IrDA was found. [root at rechner1 ~]# modprobe ircomm modprobe: FATAL: Module ircomm not found in directory /lib/modules/4.18.0-147.6.el8.x86_64 [root at
2006 Apr 20
2
Missing p-values using lmer()
Hello, I’m trying to perform a REML analysis using the lmer() function (lme4 package). Well, it seems to work well, except that I’m not getting any p-value (see example below). Can someone tell me what I did wrong? Thanks for your help, Amélie > library(gdata) > dive <- read.xls("C:/Documents and Settings/Amelie/My Documents/Postdoc/CE 2005-2006/divebydive.xls",
2007 Apr 02
5
any support for wordsegment search?
Anybody who knows whether ferret or acts_as_ferret support wordsegment search? like what lucene can done. I wanna know,if not i will use lucene instead of this can''t found relevant documents on this aspect in ruby -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2016 Jul 28
0
Exception Handling Deep Dive at Dev Meeting
I think David and I are probably the most familiar with how WinEH works in LLVM, but I don't think either of us has time to prepare a talk for the dev meeting. I'm trying to prepare a talk on supporting the MS debug info format in LLVM this year. That said, I'll definitely have time to answer questions in person. It might be worth setting up a BoF to schedule some time We gave a 30m
2016 Jul 28
2
Exception Handling Deep Dive at Dev Meeting
I'm proposing that one of the esteemed members of the LLVM community present a talk on exception handling both how it is done inside LLVM and in general. The interest from my part is the Windows Exception Unwinding which from what I read is like Itaniums. It also looks like this is the one implemented in LLVM and most everyone cares about. I understand in the face of optimizations the
2016 Jun 28
1
unique index violation on objectSid
I love diving : ) 2016-06-28 16:44 GMT+02:00 mathias dufresne <infractory at gmail.com>: > > > 2016-06-28 14:22 GMT+02:00 valera <valera at zvn.p98.belkam.com>: > >> 28.06.2016 15:50, mathias dufresne: >> > Here I'm thinking of two workarounds. The first one would be to list >> > deleted objects RIDs, to verify RID=2002 is really the last one
2006 Mar 03
3
Pluralisation issue?
I''m having trouble with rails and a table named ''dives''. It seems to work fine if I try it with another table name. I''ve generated the scaffold with the script and have not made any modifications to it. When I try to run the dives controller it starts looking for ''dife.rb'' and fives me ''uninitialized constant Dife''. Is this a
2011 May 29
1
dynamic programming
Dear members of R forum, I'm trying to perform a simply dynamic programming model in R, following the reccomendations of Soetart & Herman (A practical guide to ecological modeling). However, I've obtained a number of problems, that I'm unable to solve (even thoughI've tried during at least 2 hours). Can anyone help me? Many thanks > ccrit <- 0 > cmax <- 5 >
2006 Jan 05
4
Switchtower for distribution?
I am just about to dive into Switchtower, but had a thought (go figure?). Could Switchtower use be inverted? Could user, clients, or customers install switchtower and "pull" applications? Just a thought. -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.