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2004 Jul 29
1
Any orthnormal matrix can keep the curve's shape and size unchnaged?
Dear R users,
I want to know, given a curve f in d-dimensional space,
It is possible to keep the curve’s shape and size unchanged by
an arbitrary dxd orthnormal matrix A?
That is, the new curve g = A*f is still the same shape and size as f?
Thanks for your advices and answers.
Fred
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2008 Jun 12
2
[LLVMdev] code generation order revisited.
...he type information early in building the
parser tree? I can't really imagine that. I for one could do without
this limitation.
I won't even ask to be able to contribute more fields at link time,
though that would be useful, too. Such link-time-assembled structures
ould resemble the DXD dummy control sections sections that PL/1 used on
OS/360.
-- hendrik
2002 Jul 08
9
Cannot Sync Browser Lists
...3.1 192.168.4.1
If anyone can suggest any pointers I would greatly appreciate it.
I /dont/ want to return to the former config. the physical distance between makes physical maintainace a logistical PITA
I will place conf's and logs on a website upon request
I am not on the list.
please cc: dxd@phmeco.com
or dxd@dariux.net
later
-dxd
2008 May 06
0
[LLVMdev] code generation order
On 2008-05-06, at 13:42, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> One more question. I hope you're not getting tired of me already.
> Does
> generating LLVM code have to proceed in any particular order?
>
> Of course, if I am writing LLVM assembler by appending characters to
> the
> end of a sequential file, I'd have to write everything in the order
> prescribed by the assembler
2008 May 06
3
[LLVMdev] code generation order
One more question. I hope you're not getting tired of me already. Does
generating LLVM code have to proceed in any particular order?
Of course, if I am writing LLVM assembler by appending characters to the
end of a sequential file, I'd have to write everything in the order
prescribed by the assembler syntax.
But if I'm using the C interface to build an LLVM parse tree, does that
2006 Apr 29
1
SSPIR problem
I am having a problem with the package SSPIR. The code below
illustrates it. I keep getting the message: "Error in y - f :
non-conformable arrays."
I tried to tweak the code below in many different ways, for example,
substituting rbind for cbind, and sometimes I get a different error
message, but I could not find a variation of this code that would
work.
Any help will be greatly
2008 Jun 12
0
[LLVMdev] code generation order revisited.
...@x = external constant %xty ; <%xty*> [#uses=0]
@y = external constant %yty ; <%yty*> [#uses=0]
> I won't even ask to be able to contribute more fields at link time,
> though that would be useful, too. Such link-time-assembled
> structures ould resemble the DXD dummy control sections sections
> that PL/1 used on OS/360.
This is absolutely possible:
@Type.field.offs = external constant i32
...
%Type.field.offs = load i32* @Type.field.offs
%obj.start = bitcast %object* %obj to i8*
%obj.field = getelementptr i8* %obj.start, i32 0,...
2009 Jul 23
1
[PATCH server] changes required for fedora rawhide inclusion.
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