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2011 Jul 30
2
iterative using values from a data frame to parameterize a function
Hello,
I'm just trying to wrap my head around the syntax for creating loops,
functions in R. I have an array of values from a .csv. Looks something like
header<-c(species,coefficient1, exponent1, coefficient2, exponent2,
constant)
with a species name for the first column, and values for coefficient1,
exponent1, coefficient2, exponent2, constant for each species.
The values are parameters for an equation
V<-((coefficient1*(x)^exponent1)+(coefficient2*(x)^exponent2)+constant)
x<1:1...
2016 Apr 01
2
Libreswan PEM format
...PublicExponent: 0x03
# everything after this point is CKA_ID in hex format - not
the real values
PrivateExponent: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
Prime1: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
Prime2: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
Exponent1: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
Exponent2: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
Coefficient: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
CKAIDNSS: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
}
# do not change the indenting of that "}"
On 1...
2016 Apr 01
0
Libreswan PEM format
...# everything after this point is CKA_ID in hex format - not
> the real values
> PrivateExponent: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
> Prime1: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
> Prime2: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
> Exponent1: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
> Exponent2: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
> Coefficient: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
> CKAIDNSS: 0x3d2c8bd4f34e4a395a5f57dd3d2211c8cbb82514
> }
> # do not change the indenting of...
2016 Oct 03
2
[PPC, APFloat] Add full PPCDoubleDouble to APFloat
Hi Hal,
On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 7:43 PM Hal Finkel <hfinkel at anl.gov> wrote:
> Hi Tim,
>
> How, in general, are you thinking about doing this? I ask because, as you
> clearly know, the double-double format is formed by the sum of two
> double-precision numbers, and the various arithmetic operations are formed
> mostly in terms of double-precision arithmetic on the
2016 Apr 01
2
Libreswan PEM format
Just trying to follow the instructions here
https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/Red_Hat_Enterprise_Linux/7/html/Security_Guide/sec-Securing_Virtual_Private_Networks.html
I don't think I am doing anything special.
At the point where there is some communication going on
Getting this error
packet from *****:1024: received Vendor ID payload [Cisco-Unity]
Apr 01 17:33:44