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2010 Nov 13
1
barplot3d cutting off labels
Hello, Using the function that is available at: http://addictedtor.free.fr/graphiques/sources/source_161.R The following command leads to a plot with labels that are cut off: barplot3d(c(4.01,4.71,2.03,1.28,1.42,1.76,0, 6.58,3.25,3.11,2.10,2.05,1.19,1.28, 6.44,5.50,3.69,4.53,3.33,1.70,2.57, 6.01,5.36,5.90,6.61,4.67,2.62,3.83,
2010 Mar 20
2
different forms of nls recommendations
Hello, Using this data: http://n4.nabble.com/file/n1676330/US_Final_Values.txt US_Final_Values.txt and the following code i got the image at the end of this message: US.final.values<-read.table("c:/tmp/US_Final_Values.txt",header=T,sep=" ") US.nls.1<-nls(US.final.values$ECe~a*US.final.values$WTD^b+c,data=US.final.values,start=list(a=2.75,b=-0.95,c=0.731),trace=TRUE)
2014 May 07
1
[Bug 928] New: ECN: --ecn-tcp-ece and --ecn-ip-ect is not supported
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=928 Summary: ECN: --ecn-tcp-ece and --ecn-ip-ect is not supported Product: nftables Version: unspecified Platform: x86_64 OS/Version: Debian GNU/Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: nft AssignedTo: pablo at netfilter.org
2004 Apr 14
0
FYI re: "FreeBSD ECE flag ipfw protection bypass"
Several people have noticed that SecuriTeam.com is reporting a "FreeBSD ECE flag ipfw protection bypass" exploit. In an effort to save time, let me say this publicly: SecuriTeam.com is three years out of date. This problem was fixed in FreeBSD 3.5-STABLE and 4.2-STABLE in January 2001, and reported in Security Advisory FreeBSD-SA-01:08. Colin Percival
2000 Aug 15
1
Defective pointer to tech report (PR#634)
Full_Name: Rod Montgomery Version: 1.1.0 OS: Windows-95 Submission from: (NULL) (38.26.56.3) File R-1.1.0/src/appl/lbfgsb.c -- Comment in code says two papers describing underlying math are in ftp://ece.nwu.edu/pub/lbfgs/lbfgs_bcm/ but that directory seems not to exist. (Actually, the comment does not give a URL - it just says to look in that directory on that FTP server.) Paper [1] does
2008 Aug 26
2
awkward behavior with densityplot function
Hi, I have the following script: ---- t.R --- grafica <- function() { v <- read.csv('preprocessed/komolongma.ece.uprm.edu.active',sep=',') x <- as.ts(v$active) bitmap(file="output.png") densityplot(~x,col='blue',main='Density Plot') dev.off() } grafica() ---- t.R --- When I "sourced" it from R prompt, it quietly runs.
2000 May 08
3
eigen broken on AIX with R-devel? (PR#537)
Hi, I get the wrong eigen values on an AIX machine with R-devel of 5/3/00. Here are the results: R> m <- matrix (c(6.8, 2.4, 2.4, 8.2), nrow=2) R> m [,1] [,2] [1,] 6.8 2.4 [2,] 2.4 8.2 R> eigen(m) $values [1] 19.281403 6.337993 $vectors [,1] [,2] [1,] 0.1918866 0.9967987 [2,] 0.9967987 -0.1918866 And for comparison, here is what I get on a Sun (with
2016 Jan 20
4
Executing OpenMP 4.0 code on Nvidia's GPU
Hi Arpith, That is exactly what it is :). My bad, I thought I copied over the libraries to where LIBRARY_PATH pointing but apparently it was copied to a wrong destination. Thanks a lot. On Wed, Jan 20, 2016 at 4:51 AM, Arpith C Jacob <acjacob at us.ibm.com> wrote: > Hi Ahmed, > > nvlink is unable to find the GPU OMP runtime library in its path. Does > LIBRARY_PATH point to
2005 Jul 16
1
xfig device - depth
Hi, I hope this is the right list for my posting, since I've never posted to any R list before. I'm quite extensively using the xfig graphics device and as far as I figured out this device writes all the objects into xfig layer 100 (based on what I saw in the devPS.c file -if this is the file to output to xfig format - depth 100 is hardcoded). Are the any plans to implement xfig layer
2008 Mar 20
1
[LLVMdev] LLVM error: "Bitcode stream should be a multiple of 4 bytes in length" (fwd)
Do you know why I might be getting this error? [dconnors at eces-shell Hello]$ llvm-gcc -O3 -emit-llvm hello.c -c -o hello.bc [dconnors at eces-shell Hello]$ llc hello.bc -o hello.s llc: bitcode didn't read correctly. Reason: Bitcode stream should be a multiple of 4 bytes in length I am using: LLVM-GCC 4.2 Front End Binaries for Red Hat Enterprise Linux4/x...
2019 Jul 06
2
Seeking suggestions about interfacing of LLVM DataFlowSanitizer library with KLEE in C code.
Dear Developers, I am a Master's student at the ECE department of the University of Florida, USA.​​ For my research project, supervised by Prof. Mark Tehranipoor<http://tehranipoor.ece.ufl.edu/> and Prof. Farimah Farahmandi<http://farimah.ece.ufl.edu/>, I need to use Clang LLVM DataflowSanitizer library in KLEE. However, I have faced some difficulties (explained below) while
2000 Mar 07
4
Error compiling R on RS6000 (PR#475)
Full_Name: Paul Gutwin Version: R-1.0.0 OS: AIX 4.2.1 Submission from: (NULL) (198.133.22.67) R-1.0.0 fails to compile. I'm using the config.cache file from a successful compliation of R-0.65.0 (prob #290, fixed thanks to Thomas Vogels @ CMU). Compiling R-1.0.0 fails with the following error messages: make Target "R" is up to date. gcc -I. -I../include -I../../src/include
2008 Sep 08
2
(no subject)
Hello all, I have a very large file (280k lines) containing three comma separated variables. The first variable is a 0 or 1 depicting a pass or fail. The other two are X and Y coordinates. Is there a good way I can represent this data in a chart/plot form other than using a 3d histogram? If I need to use the histogram, should I base my chart off the example contained in the RGL package? Thanks a
2013 Oct 09
1
Version of L-BFGS-B used in optim etc
Hi. I just noticed the paper by Morales and Nocedal Remark on "Algorithm 778: L-BFGS-B: Fortran Subroutines for Large-Scale Bound Constrained Optimization". TOMS 2011; 38(1): 7 http://www.ece.northwestern.edu/~morales/PSfiles/acm-remark.pdf which describes a couple of improvements (speed and accuracy) to the original Netlib code which AFAICT is that still used by optim() via f2c.
2015 Apr 08
5
[LLVMdev] CUDA front-end (CUDA to LLVM IR)
Hi, I wanted to ask whether there is ongoing effort (or an already established tool) that enables to convert CUDA kernels (that uses CUDA specific intrinsics, e.g., threadId.x, __syncthreads(), ...) to LLVM IR. I am aware that I can do this for OpenCL with the help of libclc but I can not find something similar for CUDA. Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2013 Mar 03
6
[LLVMdev] AESOP autoparallelizing compiler
Hi, We would like to inform the community that we're releasing a version of our research compiler, "AESOP", developed at UMD using LLVM. AESOP is a distance-vector-based autoparallelizing compiler for shared-memory machines. The source code and some further information is available at http://aesop.ece.umd.edu The main components of the released implementation are loop memory
2010 Oct 26
2
Opensource Websearch Engine Project
Hi, I'm Pierre-Louis Dehapiot from Paris, France. I am studying computing programming at the ECE (a french school) and this year, the topic of my project is "google and indexing". To summarize, it deals with creating my own google in only one year :p ! I saw that you made yourself an opensource websearch engine written in C (Xapian). I already made the php/CSS interface for my own
2010 Oct 26
2
Opensource Websearch Engine Project
Hi, I'm Pierre-Louis Dehapiot from Paris, France. I am studying computing programming at the ECE (a french school) and this year, the topic of my project is "google and indexing". To summarize, it deals with creating my own google in only one year :p ! I saw that you made yourself an opensource websearch engine written in C (Xapian). I already made the php/CSS interface for my own
2000 Mar 18
3
AIX fails on startup with R-1.0.0
Hi, this is not a bug report since this may not be a problem with R per se. The current release of R (1.1.0) will compile cleanly on an AIX box (I have 4.3.2) but it will fail upon startup with an Illegal Instruction. I've located the problem to be in do_strsplit when R calls regcomp. This function is defined in regex.c. However, the text from regex.o doesn't find its way into the
2001 Sep 07
2
Why does substr<- truncate and not replace...
... when the replacement string is shorter than the portion of the string to be replaced? The documentation to substr (in R 1.3.1) gives me: If the portion to be replaced is longer than the replacement string, then only the portion the length of the string is replaced. And so I try: R> x <- "abcdef" R> substr(x,2,3) <- "xy" #ok R> x [1]