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2013 Feb 13
2
Need Help Plotting "Line" for multiple linear regression
Hello,
My name is Craig and I need help plotting a "line" for a multiple linear
regression in R.
Here is my sample data (filename: convis.txt)
Output of convis.txt is (vis and density being predictors of either
avoidance or entrance):
vis den avoid entrance
1 10 1 0.0000 0.0000
2 10 3 0.8750 0.0000
3 8 3 0.8180 0.0300
4 8 3 0.6670 0.0667
5 8 1
2001 Jun 26
2
[entranced@digitallyimported.com: Vorbis stream up and running]
I'm sure you'll all be happy about this news :)
jack.
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From: "Entranced" <entranced@digitallyimported.com>
To: "Jack Moffitt" <jack@icecast.org>
Cc: "Oddsock" <oddsock@oddsock.org>
Subject: Vorbis stream up and running
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:18:46 -0400
2001 Jun 26
2
[entranced@digitallyimported.com: Vorbis stream up and running]
I'm sure you'll all be happy about this news :)
jack.
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From: "Entranced" <entranced@digitallyimported.com>
To: "Jack Moffitt" <jack@icecast.org>
Cc: "Oddsock" <oddsock@oddsock.org>
Subject: Vorbis stream up and running
Date: Tue, 26 Jun 2001 10:18:46 -0400
2010 Oct 18
3
remove numbers from string of characters
Greetings
I want to remove numbers from a string of characters that identify
sites so that I can merge two data frames. For example, a site in one
frame is called "001a Frozen Niagara Entrance" whereas the same site in
the other data frame is called "Frozen Niagara Entrance". It seems to me
the easiest thing to do would be to remove the numbers from the first data
2016 Jul 28
4
XRay: Demo on x86_64/Linux almost done; some questions.
Hello,
Can I ask you why you chose to patch both function entrances and exits,
rather than just patching the entrances and (in the patches) pushing on the
stack the address of __xray_FunctionExit , so that the user function
returns normally (with RETQ or POP RIP or whatever else instruction) rather
than jumping into __xray_FunctionExit?
By patching just the function entrances, you avoid
2016 Jul 29
0
XRay: Demo on x86_64/Linux almost done; some questions.
> On 29 Jul 2016, at 09:14, Serge Rogatch via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Can I ask you why you chose to patch both function entrances and exits, rather than just patching the entrances and (in the patches) pushing on the stack the address of __xray_FunctionExit , so that the user function returns normally (with RETQ or POP RIP or whatever
2016 Jul 29
0
XRay: Demo on x86_64/Linux almost done; some questions.
On 28 July 2016 at 16:14, Serge Rogatch via llvm-dev
<llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Can I ask you why you chose to patch both function entrances and exits,
> rather than just patching the entrances and (in the patches) pushing on the
> stack the address of __xray_FunctionExit , so that the user function returns
> normally (with RETQ or POP RIP or whatever else instruction)
2016 Jul 29
1
XRay: Demo on x86_64/Linux almost done; some questions.
On 29 July 2016 at 10:43, Dean Michael Berris <dean.berris at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On 29 Jul 2016, at 09:14, Serge Rogatch via llvm-dev <
> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > Can I ask you why you chose to patch both function entrances and exits,
> rather than just patching the entrances and (in the patches) pushing on
2016 Jul 29
2
XRay: Demo on x86_64/Linux almost done; some questions.
Thanks for pointing this out, Tim. Then maybe this approach is not the best
choice for x86, though ideally measuring is needed, it is just that on ARM
the current x86 approach is not applicable because ARM doesn't have a
single return instruction (such as RETQ on x86_64), furthermore, the return
instructions on ARM can be conditional.
I have another question: what happens if the instrumented
2024 Nov 13
1
UPS wiring question (electrical code)
In the US, our National Electrical Code requires (being a little fuzzy
as this is just setup to ask my real question):
grounding conductor (earthing conductor in UK, "green wire" in US)
bonded from the main ground system (more or less at the entrance
panel) to all exposed metal including case and ground bus of any
subpanels
a single bond from neutral ("grounded
2019 Sep 28
2
dsync having problems with @-sign in mailbox names
Hi there
We are running Cyrus-to-Dovecot migrations using dsync on destination Dovecot server (Debian Stretch / latest Dovecot 2.3.7.2 from community repo) like this:
$ doveadm -o mail_fsync=never backup -R -u <username> imapc:
For imapc configuration to connect to remote Cyrus server, see below [1].
While this works great for hundreds of mailaccounts, dsync fails with the following
2019 Sep 28
2
dsync having problems with @-sign in mailbox names
> On 28 Sep 2019, at 11:28, Sami Ketola via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
>
>
>
>> On 28 Sep 2019, at 12.21, Philip Iezzi via dovecot <dovecot at dovecot.org> wrote:
>>
>> Hi there
>>
>> We are running Cyrus-to-Dovecot migrations using dsync on destination Dovecot server (Debian Stretch / latest Dovecot 2.3.7.2 from community
2004 Jun 07
2
[LLVMdev] TargetFrameInfo: what's local area offset
The TargetFrameInfo, amoung other things, specifies "local area offset" --
which, as comment say, is:
the offset of the local area from the stack pointer on entrance to a
function.
The question is -- what's local area? Is this the first stack location which
can be used by function for allocating its own variables?
- Volodya
2006 Mar 10
4
dipura 2002 auto dial or intercom
Guys.
Anybody using sipuras 2002 knows if there is a way to make the phones
connected to it to autodial an extension when the phone is picked up?
For example, if the phone is on a police booth (building entrance) and you
want the guys to just pick up the phone and make the phone auto dial the
receptionist extension without the guys having to dial anything (ala
batphone).
Is this possible with
2011 May 17
4
OT: Video Surveillance SW on CentOS
I suggested to our Homeowners Association that we begin a Private
Forum (phpBB) and web site. That suggestion has been well received and
we will proceed with that.
Now, I have become involved in a much more complex and important
project, which is Video Surveillance, for the entrance to our
subdivision.
I Googled and found two (2) things for Linux that seem to be OK:
(a) ZoneMinder
2004 Oct 06
2
Transfer to Fax - 123 - Vonage
Okay, my last post for the night.
So, after tweaking my iptables rules I placed a test call from
my * -> Vonage softphone account, to my Vonage main account (which uses the
Motorola device). Once connected I tried punching a few DTMF's to check the
quality and found I had been transferred to a fax machine. ???? Did I find
a secret entrance to some fax machine at Vonage, or
2006 Jan 29
2
R 2.1.1 installation fails under Suse 10.0 (PR#8533)
Full_Name: Sigbert Klinke
Version: 2.1.1
OS: Suse Linux 10.0 (Full DVD)
Submission from: (NULL) (141.20.100.252)
Suse 10.0 installs only a Fortran 95 compiler with g77 compability mode. Using
this leads in "configure" to an abortion with problems about "FPICFLAGS".
Deinstalling g77 compatiblity mode, using f2c, compiles R. But after calling R()
the program shows its entrance
2005 Mar 12
6
Advanced conference features, meetme2?
Hi,
I have been playing about with meetme as a conference bridge, and find it
lacking in some features which I believe are out their somewhere.
Viewing this wiki page http://www.voip-info.org/wiki-Asterisk+MeetMe2+Design
it looks like a plan happened, but where is meetme2 at now?
Things like recording a conference, allowing callers to adjust volume,
allowing the conference to be locked, having
2010 Dec 12
0
[LLVMdev] indirectbr/blockaddress question
On Sat, Dec 11, 2010 at 4:19 PM, Maurice Marks <maurice.marks at gmail.com> wrote:
> In my llvm jit project I needed to lookup BB addresses at execution time and
> then jump to the corresponding BB. A C++ routine called at runtime from IR
> finds the right BB, gets its BlockAddress and returns it as an i8*. The IR
> does an indirectbr on this value...
> Well, not really. The
2013 Nov 06
1
[LLVMdev] how to avoid llvm to optimize variable
Hi all,
For debugging purpose, I would like to create temporary local variables that I want to keep 'live' for a routine execution. They will be set to a value at routine entrance and I they will never be used.
Is there a way to avoid llvm to optimize them away when mem2reg is performed ?
Thanks for your answer
Seb