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2010 Nov 02
1
splitting First 10 words in a string
...ror though when i do this :
>lit<-read.csv("litologija.csv", sep=";", dec=".")
>sent <-data.frame(sentence=lit$Opis,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
>str(sent)
>sentV<-rep(sent,10)
>str(sentV)
>first=second=third=fourth=fifth=sixth=seventh=eighth=ninth=tenth<-vector(length=10)
>DF <-data.frame(Sentence=sent,first,second,third,fourth,fifth,sixth,seventh,eighth,ninth,tenth,stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
»Error in data.frame(Sentence = sent, first, second, third, fourth, fifth, :
arguments imply differing number of rows: 22928, 10«...
2006 Jul 20
1
[RTLWS8-CFP] Eighth Real-Time Linux Workshop 2nd CFP
We apologize for multiple receipts.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Eighth Real-Time Linux Workshop
October 12-15, 2006
Lanzhou University - SISE
Tianshui South Road 222
Lanzhou, Gansu 730000
P.R.China
General
Following the...
2006 Jun 13
1
GXP-2000 Audio Quality
...n 3 simultaneous
conversations, and if they're surfing the net and/or checking email,
things will only get worse.
So, I purchased some g729 codec licenses and forced their sip peer
configuration to g729 codec. We made sample test calls and were able
to make 8 simultaneous calls. On the eighth call, the audio started
to sound choppy. Then we dropped the eighth call and tested with 7.
We could hear just fine on the GXP-2000 but the remote end heard us a
bit choppy and/or with a robot-like voice. So, we kept dropping calls
until they were of acceptable quality.
My question is, if...
2012 Nov 26
1
who's in charge of the fortune d/b?
...e Begin ------------------------
I'm N-ary the tree, I am,
N-ary the tree, I am, I am.
I'm getting traversed by the parser next door,
She's traversed me seven times before.
And ev'ry time it was an N-ary (N-ary!)
Never wouldn't ever do a binary. (No sir!)
I'm 'er eighth tree that was N-ary.
N-ary the tree I am, I am,
N-ary the tree I am.
-- Stolen from Paul Revere and the Raiders
Hermans' Hermits. Paul Revere and the Raiders never did it....
mark "somewhere, somebody on the 'Net said something wrong!"
2006 Sep 11
5
Successive Graphs
...do this. The graphs pop up in this manner by default when I
run my script in S-PLUS, with tabs separating them so I can view each
graph at my leisure. However when I run my script in R, each graph pops
up only for a moment before it is replaced by the next until I am left
with only the plot of the eighth matrix at the end of the script. Thanks
in advance for your help!
Amy Paternostro
National Center for Environmental Economiccs
United States Environmental Protection Agency
1200 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20460
Paternostro.Amy at epamail.epa.gov
2005 Jun 22
2
Trouble with ifelse and if statement (PR#7962)
...00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.33 0.00 0.00 0.08 0.08 0.20 0.00 0.13
Now, I want to create a new vector =1 whenever 'i' = 0.33 and =0 otherwise. I
use the 'ifelse' function to do this but when I do, I find
> ifelse(i==0.33,1,0)
[1] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
even though the third and eighth elements of 'i' clearly equal 0.33. Unless I
have missed something, 'ifelse' should return a vector that looks like,
[1] 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
When I try 0.13 I get a correct result
> ifelse(i==0.13,1,0)
[1] 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
but when I try 0.08 or 0.2 I f...
2012 Mar 02
2
Spacing of text does not match spacing of bars in barplot
I have a very standard barplot. My labels are too long to be printed
horizontally under each bar, so I am using text to put the labels on a 45
degree slant.
However, the labels are spaced more narrowly than the bars, so on an 8
vertical bar plot, the end of the eighth label is lined up with the seventh
bar.
Preferably I don't want to do every text label separately (I'm having this
problem on all the graphs where I'm using text()
Using Windows and version 2.14.1
X2sum <- c(42.6, 3.6, 1.8, 3.9, 12.1, 14.3, 14.6 ,28.4)
X2.labels <- c("N...
2004 Aug 27
2
Samba, the GPL and SCO
...ording to SCO, the GPL (and thus also the LGPL) "is unenforceable,
void and/or voidable" (Ex. 2 at 20 (Sixth Affirmative Defense));
"violates the U.S. Constitution, together with copyright, antitrust and
export control laws" (Ex. 25 (Amend. Ans. to Amend. Countercls.) at 16
(Eighth Affirmative Defense); Ex. 23 at 213:15-20); is unenforceable or
inapplicable in this litigation (Ex. 2 ?? 24, 28, 155, 157); and is
preempted by federal copyright law and unenforceable under state law.
(Ex. 22 (SCO's Resp. to IBM's Third Set of Interrogatories) at 38-39.)
SCO also claim...
2016 Mar 07
2
CentOS 7, ctrl-alt-bksp
I've been googling, and looking at the CentOS wiki - which, btw, when I do
a full search on "control-alt-backspace", gives me three pages... in
Japanese, I think.
How do I re-enable userspace restart X?
mark
2005 Sep 18
1
trimmed mean in R seems to round the trimming fraction
...R seems to round the trimming fraction
to r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch.
Consider the following example of 10 numbers. 10% trimmed mean is correct
but you can see that the result is the same for many trimming fractions
till 0.20!
For example 13% trimmed mean should use interpolation of second and
eighth ordered observation. R does not seem to do this.
The correct 13% trimmed mean is the average of 7.4 middle observations
(28+46+50+52+54+63+82+64.4)/7.4
Answer=(439.4)/7.4= 59.3784
> z=c(23, 40, 46, 50, 52, 54, 63, 82,92,98)
> mean(z, trim=0.10)
[1] 59.875
> mean...
2016 Mar 07
2
CentOS 7, ctrl-alt-bksp
...kspace", gives me three pages... in
>> Japanese, I think.
>>
>> How do I re-enable userspace restart X?
>>
> on the top panel, click SYSTEM / PREFERENCES/ HARDWARE / KEYBOARD
> from there, click the LAYOUT tab, then click the Options button.
> On my system, the eighth item from the top, on that screen, reads
> "Key sequence to kill the X server".
> Select that item, then check the resulting checkbox, click the Close
> button, and voila! you're done!
>
Is there any way I can configure it from a command line?
mark
2009 Jan 24
2
Plotting Two Lines
Hi,
I am trying to plot the following data such that both variable y and z vs x.
(ie two lines on a single plot). As the x variable is not numeric, how do I
go about it? Appreciate if any expert could help.
I know I use plot() follow by lines() to add another line to the plot. But
my problem is i was unable to plot y vs x in the first place.
x y z
D9S1820
2006 Apr 11
10
Ruby on Rails as rapid prototyping tool
[This might be slightly off-topic]
I just posted my thoughts on how we use Rails as rapid prototyping tool in
Capgemini.
http://justaddwater.dk/2006/04/12/rails-prototyping/
Unfortunately I cannot give details as to which clients due to privacy
issues. Just want tho share my thoughts on this and hear if you have
anything to add.
--
Jesper R?nn-Jensen
Capgemini Danmark A/S
Oernegaardsvej 16
DK -
2003 Jan 15
1
S-Plus compatability...
...rs to run fine, the external program
is invoked okay, and it runs the analysis, however I get the error
message...
Error in scan(file = file, what = what, sep = sep, quote = quote, dec
= dec :
line 1 did not have 2 elements
Using the traceback() command produces a list of eight
commands, the eighth being the one that causes the error.
I've used grep -e 'scan' *.SSC to search the files for the scan
command that might be creating the problem, but there is only one
instance of scan in any of the six files, but the line it is on does not
have the same syntax as the eigth line repo...
2003 Feb 10
1
Samba 2.2.7a as PDC with LDAP: c000019b error code
...an/Woody box, set up openLDAP 2.0.23 with all users
and machine trust accounts and configured samba to using LDAP and being a
PDC. Works ok so far, users may authenticate and use their shares.
But they can not *always* log into the domain from NT4.0 workstations.
Sometimes yes, sometimes after the eighth or more try, sometimes not at all.
Regardless what machine or what user or what day of week. The error code is
always the same "...cannot log you on...(C000019b)". In the cases where it
works, everything runs all normal. Domain logon, scripts, even password
change with LDAP (great thing b...
2006 Mar 03
1
extracting p-values from lmer outputs
...")
lmerout
sink()
lmerout.string = readChar("lmerout.txt",20000)
splitstring = strsplit(lmerout.string,"\r\n")
# If I counted right, the line with the interaction is [19]:
interstring = strsplit(splitstring[[1]][19]," ")
# Lines contain TABs, so the p-value is the eighth element along:
pvalue = as.numeric(interstring[[1]][8])
if(pvalue < .05) print("The interaction is significant!")
2003 Jul 11
0
More voice prompts available now
...ry your call again.
%hours.gsm%hours
%seconds.gsm%seconds
%at.gsm%at
%received.gsm%received
%yesterday.gsm%yesterday
%today.gsm%today
%tomorrow.gsm%tomorrow
%first.gsm%first
%second.gsm%second
%third.gsm%third
%fourth.gsm%fourth
%fifth.gsm%fifth
%sixth.gsm%sixth
%seventh.gsm%seventh
%eighth.gsm%eighth
%ninth.gsm%ninth
%tenth.gsm%tenth
%eleventh.gsm%eleventh
%twelveth.gsm%twelveth
%thirteenth.gsm%thirteenth
%fourteenth.gsm%fourteenth
%fifteenth.gsm%fifteenth
%sixteenth.gsm%sixteenth
%seventeenth.gsm%seventeenth
%eighteenth.gsm%eighteenth
%nineteenth.gsm%nineteenth
%twentiet...
2019 Nov 06
2
Alias analysis only throwing mayAlias for something that seems should be identifiable as mustAlias
I have a global 2-D array ARRAY[N][M] and I am accessing it inside the for
loop like this:
for (i...)
for (j ...)
ARRAY[i][j] ...
So nothing really weird is happening. If I look at the generated IR, it is
also fairly straight forward.
@ARRAY0 = dso_local global [32 x [32 x i32]] zeroinitializer, section
".slow_mem", align 32, !dbg !84
...
%45 = getelementptr inbounds [32 x [32 x
2006 Apr 14
0
CentOS-announce Digest, Vol 14, Issue 6
...fter a primary crash, when an other size than 127 elements was configured.
* There was a bug in the activity log code, that could cause that the
latest update to the AL is omitted at recovery time.
* The "Marked additional XXKB as out-of-synced based on AL." message
showed one one eighth of the real amount, fixed.
0.7.16 (api:77/proto:74)
-----
* DRBD no longer shrinks an consistent device if it gets connected to
an smaller peer or attached to a smaller disk.
* There was a bug related to the degr-wcf-timeout config option, it was
never used in recent DRBD releases. Fixed....
2009 Jul 22
2
Automatic differentiation in R
Hi
I recently gave a presentation about Automatic Differentiation (AD) and R at the Eighth Euro AD Workshop in Oxford (17/07/09). The presentation was intended as a general introduction to R and the desire for a generic AD interface for R. During the presentation I emphasised the need and the high level of interest that the R community has in developing such an interface and that input...