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2009 Oct 10
2
easy way to find all extractor functions and the datatypes of what they return
Am I asking for too much:
for any object that a stat proc returns ( y <- lm( y~x) , etc ) ) , is there
a super convenient function like give_all_extractors( y ) that lists all
extractor functions , the datatype returned , and a text descriptor
field ("pairwisepval" "lsmean" etc)
That would just be so convenient.
What are my options for querying an object so that I can quickly learn
the extractor functions to pull out the data and...
2008 Apr 03
1
Extractor function for standard deviation.
I have from time to time seen inquiries on r-help in respect of
how to obtain the estimated standard deviation from the output of
fitting a linear model. And have had occasion to want to do this
myself.
The way I currently do it is something like summary(fit)$sigma
(where fit is returned by lm()).
It strikes me that it might be a good idea to have an extractor
function, analogous with coef()
2016 Feb 24
1
Publication : CERE LLVM Based Codelet Extractor and REplayer
Hello,
We have published two papers which build upon the LLVM
Compiler Infrastructure. Would it be possible to include them in the
LLVM related publications at http://llvm.org/pubs/ ?
I attach below
the bibliographic references:
"CERE: LLVM Based Codelet Extractor and
REplayer for Piecewise Benchmarking and Optimization"
P. de Oliveira
Castro, C. Akel, E. Petit, M. Popov, and W.
2014 Mar 04
0
Constructor/extractor.
Preamble:
=========
In spatial point pattern analysis an important component of a point
pattern object is the *observation window*. In the spatstat package we
have the function owin() to *construct* such a window. It creates an
object of class "owin" which can happily exist separately from any point
pattern object (object of class "ppp").
However we have at the moment
2007 Apr 01
1
new warnings related to the extractor "$" with R 2.5.0alpha
Dear all,
I just installed R 2.5.0alpha and noticed new warnings related to the
extractor "$" when using contributed packages. For instance:
> library(RODBC)
Warning message:
$ operator is not valid for atomic vectors, returning NULL
> library(aod)
Package aod, version 1.1-18
> data(orob2)
> m1 <- betabin(cbind(y, n-y) ~ 1, random = ~ 1, data = orob2)
>
2007 Jun 13
3
extractor rows from a matrix
hi!
i have a little problem: my data's matrix has 1093 rows and 3 columns.
i'd like to extract each rows..
something like this:
ht= my matrix
Dt=(???)=a vector with t=1,2...1093
what can i do?
thank you!
Vincenzo
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2012 Jan 11
0
[LLVMdev] Loop Extractor
llvmers,
Is it possible to change the loop extractor to extract each nested loop
into it's own function, including the top level loop? I would like to put
every loop into it's own function.
Thanks.
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2010 Aug 05
3
Odd question: memdisk emulate multiple drives?
Is it possible to have memdisk emulate multiple drives?
Here's why I'm asking: I have a Dell server that I replaced the
motherboard. I want to reset the service tag to the correct tag for the
system, and the only way to do that is to run a Dell tool under DOS. I
have downloaded the tool, but it is doubly-wrapped: a self-extracting
ZIP file (which I unzipped under Linux) which contains a
2001 Oct 17
3
Cron with Wine
I am currently using Windows self extractor from the command line and it works great to convert zip files to windows exe's. The issue I'm having is if I try and cron this through a shell scipt it complains with the following
+ wine '/usr/share/wine-c/Program Files/WinZip Self-Extractor/WinZIPse.EXE' /y /le /overwrite
2005 Feb 19
1
Street Atlas 8.0 Extractor
I mentioned earlier that I had DeLorme Street Atlas 8.0 working on
wine. It comes with a separate program, the extractor. This will pull
parts of the map CD and store them locally so that the main program
does not have to refer to the CD for those parts of the map.
I had one problem which I overcame: it was looking for h:\refnc. I
have no idea why it was looking on h:, as the CD-ROM is on d: and
2010 Jul 18
0
Flash Extractor
Hi
Audio / video is becoming a hobby of mine and, knowing nothing about
Flash files, I started playing around with them with SWFTools. Being
lazy as I am, I quickly tired of writing scripts and went ahead and
wrote a gui wrapper for swfextract. Anyway, to make a long story short
(to late) the application keeps growing and in my latest release I've
embedded your player (very easy to
2005 Mar 18
1
voicemail.conf extractor?
Hi,
I believe there is a script that reads the contents of voicemail.conf and
goes on to send the voice e-mail messages to whatever e-mail address
specified in voicemail.conf. What's the name of this script and where is
it located?
Thanks,
Julius.
2002 Jul 24
2
wav/raw normalization
Hey all. I was an "early" adopter of mp3 (1994-1995), and I took great pains
to use digital audio extractors and avoid jitter and whatnot thru proper
hardware - back then, this was no mean feat. Well, I'm starting to switch to
Ogg (dragging out all the CD's, starting over) and I want to know if anyone
has an informed opinion on the merits or demerits of "normalization" and
other such &qu...
2008 Feb 01
1
[LLVMdev] Code Extractor Issue
I'm having an issue with the CodeExtractor. When I try to extract the lone basic block from the following function, I get an assertion error.
define i32 @test(i32 %x) {
%tmp = call i32 @test3( i32 %x ) ; <i32> [#uses=1]
ret i32 %tmp
}
The assertion error is:
lli: Dominators.cpp:71: void llvm::DominatorTree::splitBlock(llvm::BasicBlock*): Assertion
2004 Aug 06
0
Direct Email Blaster, Email extractor, email downloader, email verify ...........
<body>
<div>
<font face="Arial"> </font>
</div>
<div>
¡¡
</div>
<div>
<strong><font color="#ff0080" size="4" face="Arial">Direct Email Blaster</font></strong>
</div>
<font size="2">
<font face="Arial"><font
2004 Feb 25
1
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Hi All,
I'm new at programming in R.
Some functions create objects for which extractor functions are written
to pull out some partial result.
I wish to extract partial results from functions without extractor
functions:
for example, to pass a vector of results to another function.
Even after looking at V&R S Programming I don't see a general approach.
Specifically, how would I
2004 Aug 06
0
ADV: Direct email blaster, email addresses extractor, maillist verify, maillist manager...........
<HEAD>
<STYLE></STYLE>
</HEAD>
<BODY bgColor=#ffffff>
<DIV><FONT size=2>
<DIV><FONT face=Arial> </FONT> </DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
<DIV><STRONG><FONT color=#ff0080 face=Arial size=4>Direct Email
Blaster</FONT></STRONG> </DIV><FONT size=2>
<FONT face=Arial><B><FONT
2006 Jul 25
1
RDig document processing error
...fined;
discarding old parse
lib/ferret/query_parser/query_parser.y:216: warning: method redefined;
discarding old clean_string
/usr/lib/ruby/gems/1.8/gems/rubyful_soup-1.0.4/lib/rubyful_soup.rb:230:
warning: method redefined; discarding old attrs
discovered content extractor class:
RDig::ContentExtractors::PdfContentExtractor
discovered content extractor class:
RDig::ContentExtractors::WordContentExtractor
discovered content extractor class:
RDig::ContentExtractors::HtmlContentExtractor
using Ferret 0.9.0
/usr/local/lib/site_ruby/1.8/rdig/url_filters.rb:116: warning: instance
variable @patterns n...
2023 Apr 21
1
Generalised piping into operators
I just checked out R-devel and noticed that the new "pipe extractor"
capability coming in 4.3 only works for the 4 extractor operators, but no
other standard operators like +, *, %*% etc, meaning that e.g. mtcars |>
as.matrix() |> _ + 1 |> colMeans() is a syntax error. In addition, we are
still subject to the restriction that the functions on the RHS of a pipe
can't have
2009 Jan 20
5
Problem with subset() function?
Hi all,
Can anyone explain why the following use of
the subset() function produces a different
outcome than the use of the "[" extractor?
The subset() function as used in
density(subset(mydf, ht >= 150.0 & wt <= 150.0, select = c(age)))
appears to me from documentation to be equivalent to
density(mydf[mydf$ht >= 150.0 & mydf$wt <= 150.0, "age"])