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2012 Oct 12
1
ks.test not working?
...e: ks.test(data,pgev,shape,location,scale) ks.boot(data,(distribution parameters?),alternative="pgev",nboots=1000) Any advice? Apologies in advance if I have used the wrong email address. Regards, Louise Wilson Louise Wilson Climate Projections Project Officer CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship National Resource Management (NRM) Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning Program (PACCSAP) CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Private Bag 1 (107-121 Station St) Aspendale, Victoria 3195 P: +61 3 9239 4619 | F: +61 3 9239 4444 | E: louise.wilson@csiro.au<mailto:loui...
2006 Apr 29
1
Re: running dBase app with wine
..., win32, *nix, OS/2) and 99% clipper compatible, so you can compile-link smoothly dbu in a linux native binary There is an active news server on news://news.xharbour.org Another open source solution is harbour, www.harbour-project.org (xharbour is a fork of harbour) Another one, but not free is flagship -- HTH Sebas
2016 Oct 12
2
RFC: General purpose type-safe formatting library
...nd the other variants. 2. LLVM consists of a large number (20+ at a minimum) of focused tools (llc, lli, llvm-dwarfdump, llvm-objdump, etc) whose sole purpose is to output formatted text. Consider the use case of printing a verbose disassembly listing which is fed into FileCheck. 3. Even the "flagship" tools such as clang have need for string formatting when writing diagnostic messages. 4. LLDB in particular has this kind of thing *everywhere*. I'm talking about anywhere from 3-50+ times *per function* (and that's not an exaggeration) for logging purposes. That said, LLVM already...
2006 Sep 02
1
vncserver startup issue
...nt to start despite being set to start upon boot. Logging in via SSH and then issuing vncserver, I am able to get it running properly. I can't seem to figure this out. Any pointers appreciated. -- <---------------------------------------------------------------> Alex Pilson FlagShip Interactive, Inc. alex at flagshipinteractive.com <--------------------------------------------------------------->
2011 Oct 04
0
ggplot2: not displaying annotation (label = expression) in/on graph
...g(output)) { output <- gsub(sub, out, output) } else { output <- out } if (expression) { output <- parse(text = output) } return(output) } Is there an option I have missed? Many thanks, Noel Faux ---- NHMRC Post Doctoral Fellow Australian Imaging Biomarker Lifestyle (AIBL) flagship Mental Health Research Institute The University of Melbourne ---- 155 Oak St, Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia T: +613 9389 2943 ---- National Neuroscience Facility Level 3, Alan Gilbert Building 161 Barry Street, Carlton Victoria 3010 Australia T: +613 8344 1944 e-mail: nfaux@unimelb.edu.au www.m...
2005 Jun 28
1
ClueCon, Vote?
Ok I have to get a vote of all the people that are going to come to Cluecon so we order the beer keg's for the developers board room. Anyone have any preference? (if you haven't registered for ClueCon now is the time to register!) Choices... choices... choices... I want Red Bull on tap! /b --- Anakin: ?You?re either with me, or you?re my enemy.? Obi-Wan: ?Only a Sith could be an
2012 Oct 12
0
(no subject)
...pgev distribution. For example: ks.test(data[1,1],pgev,shape[1,1],location[1,1],scale[1,1]) ks.boot(data,(distribution parameters?),alternative=”pgev”,nboots=1000) Any advice? Regards, Louise Wilson -- *Louise Wilson* Climate Projections Project Officer CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship National Resource Management (NRM) Pacific-Australia Climate Change Science and Adaptation Planning Program (PACCSAP) CSIRO Marine and Atmospheric Research Private Bag 1 (107-121 Station St) Aspendale, Victoria 3195 P: +61 3 9239 4619 | F: +61 3 9239 4444 | E: louise.wilson@csiro.au [[alte...
2010 Apr 12
0
[JOBS] Innovative Agile ruby on rails developer / technologist - India
...s web-based collaboration tools. Everybody works from a location of there choice, and we talk face to face using skype on a near-daily basis. Our technology of choice is ruby on rails, and we manage projects using agile/lean techniques. Currently, we have a mix of internal and client projects. Our flagship product under development is a SaaS product that is built around Google Sketchup and Google Earth to provide visualisation for Project Management on Engineering and Construction Projects. The Sketchup API is in Ruby. We also have other Ruby on Rails projects that we are delivering for customers in...
2003 Nov 06
4
KPFA live vorbis stream
...ifornia that has been on the air since 1949. They were the first listener sponsored radio station in North America, paving the way for many other community stations across the U.S. and around the world. KPFA was one of first signals to appear on the FM dial in the San Francisco Bay area, and is the flagship station of the Pacifica network. Their vorbis stream has been available for about a month now. It's 32 kbps/14 kHz stereo - perhaps not the best choice for optimal audio fidelity, but person responsible for establishing the vorbis stream wanted it to be accessable to dial-up modem users. Many...
2005 Jan 19
0
Re: Asterisk-Users Digest, Vol 6, Issue 284
...le present in the queue. Others include things like: - (acd) ready - on acd call - on non acd call - make busy - after call work - on (other media) call/event. etc. FYI The major players have also unbundled portions of their equipment and one of them has even embraced Open Source. Avaya runs their flagship product line on commodity Intel servers on Red Hat linux -- so we are in good company. David Cook
2002 Feb 25
2
The Sims
I have a copy of the Sims installed on a Win2k FAT32 partition. I know for a fact that The Sims works under Wine (Mandrake's "Gamer" edition), but I get an error when I try to run it. The error is as follows: "Game cannot be started because: There is not enough memory or hard drive space to run. Exit now." I do have plenty of free space and plenty of memory. Does
2016 Feb 15
0
Statistician, R developer for agriculture statistics
...ds, tools, norms and classifications used mainly within the organization with the objective to improve the efficiency of FAO's statistical system and the quality of its output. Ongoing activities relate to the review of the approach and methods towards the preparation of Food Balance Sheets, a flagship statistical product, with particular emphasis on a rules-based framework for production imputation (using an ensemble approach), trade balancing, allocation of domestic supplies to domestic utilization as well as estimating elements of expected utilization, e.g. food, animal feed, seed, losses (usi...
2011 Oct 03
1
Unable to load local library via GUI
...elcome. As I am a textmate user and it passes the code to the R64.app, I currently stuck with either command line or Rstudio (it's nice but is currently missing some key features textmate has) Many thanks, Noel Faux ---- NHMRC Post Doctoral Fellow Australian Imaging Biomarker Lifestyle (AIBL) flagship Mental Health Research Institute The University of Melbourne ---- 155 Oak St, Parkville Victoria 3052 Australia T: +613 9389 2943 ---- National Neuroscience Facility Level 3, Alan Gilbert Building 161 Barry Street, Carlton Victoria 3010 Australia T: +613 8344 1944 e-mail: nfaux@unimelb.edu.au www.m...
2002 Feb 19
4
CR instead of CR/LF
New to Samba, so excuse me if this is a stupid question, but I've searched the different on line resources and can't find an answer. When I copy Perl scripts from my Windows 2000 machine to the UNIX Samba share on that same machine, a CR/LF appears at the end of each line instead of just the CR, making UNIX unhappy when I go to run those scripts. Any way to have Samba strip the LF
2019 Nov 13
2
Difference between clang -O1 -Xclang -disable-O0-optnone and clang -O0 -Xclang -disable-O0-optnone in LLVM 9
Hello, I m trying to test individual O3 optimizations/ replicating O3 behavior on IR. I took unoptimized IR (O0), used disable-o0-optnone via (*clang -O0 -Xclang -disable-O0-optnone*). I read somewhere about *clang -O1 -Xclang -disable-O0-optnone,* so I also tested on this initial IR. I have observed by using individual optimizations, the performance (i.e time) is better when the base/initial
2010 Dec 10
2
News: Heroku bought: Salesforce wants some Ruby love: $212m goes a long way
...der. Salesforce.com is therefore buying the brains and the technology of Heroku as it believes Ruby is poised for stellar growth as the language of the web and online services. Heroku itself has grown to 105,000 apps from 50,000 in the spring, and boasts US electronics outlet BestBuy [2] among its flagship customers. "The big thing you get is you will trust the two [Salesforce.com and Heroku] together more and more and we will find ways to deliver that rust to you," Harris said. George Hu, vice president platform and marketing, added: "We expect them [Heroku] to look at our assets, a...
2023 Mar 04
1
transform.data.frame() ignores unnamed arguments when no named argument is provided
I am probably mistaken but it looks to me like the design of much of the data.frame infrastructure not only does not insist you give columns names, but even has all kinds of options such as check.names and fix.empty.names https://www.rdocumentation.org/packages/base/versions/3.6.2/topics/data.frame During the lifetime of a column, it can get removed, renamed, transfomed in many ways and so on. A
2008 Nov 03
10
Bringing Vista's Speech Recognition Engine to Linux via Wine
I have RSI (hurty hands) and need software for recognition of continuous speech. Linux has nothing workable. Dragon was bad even on Windows. What's needed is a Linux speech engine, so that the linux crew can get making a good GUI. So I'm trying to bring over the Vista Speech Engine. Here's my (failed) attempt: http://womblezone.blogspot.com/ I'm trying to bring it over with
2015 Jan 08
6
Design changes are done in Fedora
...ber of Enterprises. And these influential people have chosen not to pay RH for their offering. It might be of some interest to RH in determining why this is so. It might also be the case that this forum, being concerned with issues such as deployment on a large scale and the costs of upgrading RH flagship product, provides valuable insight on how RH's paying customers might be viewing their product as well. After all, because we use CentOS rather than RHEL and forgo the provision of RH's expert advice, then we ourselves and our organisations are a self-identified technologically advanced us...
2013 Jul 16
1
Masking oceans using polypath
Hi R-help I am trying to mask the ocean from an image plot I have made. Here is some example code: library(mapdata) image(x=110:155, y =-40:-10, z = outer(1:45, 1:30, "+"), xlab = "lon", ylab = "lat") outline <- map("worldHires", plot=FALSE) # returns a list of x/y coords xrange <- range(outline$x, na.rm=TRUE) # get bounding box yrange