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2005 Jan 30
4
Zap channels in AU hanging up on STD pips
...Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."
2005 Feb 10
2
Curious Behavior with Curve() and dnorm()
...lty=3, add=T) (for normal use, x would be a vector of empirical values, but the rnorm() function works for testing) That works just as you'd expect, but I've found something a bit strange. If I try the following: > curve(dnorm(x, mean=mean(x), sd=sd(x)), lty=3, add=T) I get a much flatter and broader curve (which looks like it probably has the same area as the first curve, though I haven't tested). However, if I do > z <- sd(x) > curve(dnorm(x, mean=mean(x), sd=z), lty=1, add=T) I get the curve you'd expect; it draws right over the first curve (curve(dnorm(x)...
2005 Mar 18
4
Sweave/margin
Hi! I am currently using Sweave for writing my bachelor thesis - and I have a problem: I am using a LaTeX style (report) with quite big margin spaces. The Sweave generated LaTeX code "floats" into the margin - and it looks ugly. The text is blocked and fine... then there comes some flattering code running over the margin... and blocked text again. Considering the LaTeX output, I guess that Sweave puts the source code somehow in LaTeX-boxes and I suppose there is a place where I could change the width of the source code boxes (At a certain point, there is a break, closely before the...
2005 Jan 27
3
Festival as background
...Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."
2005 Jan 14
5
Softphone for Linux recommendation
...Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."
2012 May 23
0
gam (mgcv) vs. multiple regression breakpoint analysis: inconsistencies?
...)) # 19 spk$ShiftedAoEO = spk$AoEO - breakpoint; spk$PastBreakPoint = as.factor(spk$ShiftedAoEO > 0); m2 = lm(LDlog ~ LR + ShiftedAoEO:PastBreakPoint,data=spk) m0 = lm(LDlog ~ LR + AoEO,data=spk) anova(m0,m2) # m2 is better (p = 0.033) summary(m1) # the line is steep before the breakpoint (18), flatter after #ShiftedAoEO:PastBreakPointFALSE 0.014795 0.001662 8.900 < 2e-16 *** #ShiftedAoEO:PastBreakPointTRUE 0.007713 0.001723 4.477 8.65e-06 *** summary(m2) # the line is steep before the breakpoint (19), flatter after #ShiftedAoEO:PastBreakPointFALSE 0.0139418 0.0016260 8.575...
2015 Mar 02
3
R-devel does not update the C++ returned variables
...+ code that receives them; you just need to think about the real | problem, not the interface. It has its own learning curve, but I think | it is easier than using the low-level code that you need to work with .Call. Thanks for that vote, and I second that. And these days the learning is a lot flatter than it was a decade ago: R> Rcpp::cppFunction("NumericVector doubleThis(NumericVector x) { return(2*x); }") R> doubleThis(c(1,2,3,21,-4)) [1] 2 4 6 42 -8 R> That defined, compiled, loaded and run/illustrated a simple function. Dirk -- http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com | @edd...
2004 Dec 18
1
X100P card in Australia
...Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."
2006 Dec 10
4
X100P clone dial problems.
I'm not sure if I have a configuration problem or not. I am unable to dial out. When I try to dial in I can hear the phone ring on the dialling phone but Asterisk does not register anything. In zaptel.conf I have loadzone = au defaultzone=au fxsks=1 In zapata.conf language=au context=from-pstn When I do: zap show channels I get: Chan Extension Context Language
2007 Oct 01
1
Graphics and LaTeX documents with the same font - multiple y-axes
...am not sure that always they are also misleading .... One time i was asked to make a 2 y-axes plot, one y axes was for elevation (heights in meters) and one for rugosity (values between 1 and 2 - unitless). The idea was to visualize that for a more complex profile the rugosity is higher than for a flatter terrain. A correlation coefficient between elevation and rugosity does not show anything, although depending which formula you use for calculating rugosity, it can nicely correlate with slope. Rugosity is a measure of the complexity of the terrain but is quite independent of elevation. I am not s...
2015 Mar 02
3
R-devel does not update the C++ returned variables
...o think about the real >> | problem, not the interface. It has its own learning curve, but I think >> | it is easier than using the low-level code that you need to work with .Call. > >> Thanks for that vote, and I second that. > >> And these days the learning is a lot flatter than it was a decade ago: > >> R> Rcpp::cppFunction("NumericVector doubleThis(NumericVector x) { return(2*x); }") >> R> doubleThis(c(1,2,3,21,-4)) >> [1] 2 4 6 42 -8 >> R> > >> That defined, compiled, loaded and run/illustrated a simple func...
2009 Aug 12
1
MCMC sampling question
...eme of the parameter space, or even 'beyond that' ? Example to express it and my very nontechnical 'beyond that': The von Mises distribution is a circular distribution, describing directional trends. It has a concentration parameter Kappa, with Kappa > 0. The lower kappa, the flatter the distribution, and for Kappa approaching 0, it converges into the uniform. Kappa shall be estimated [in a complex likelihood] through MCMC, with the problem that it is possible that there truly isn't any directional trend in the data at all, that is Kappa -> 0; the latter would even c...
2005 Jan 09
4
Asterisk Demo
Hi, I need to setup a demo for asterisk and need some help here please. The demo is connecting to Asterisk a Cisco 7970 SIP (ver. &.0) and a SIP client on HP iPAQ via a wireless hotspot. I need to configure both with the same extension with a shared line like in Cisco CallManager. This way if the extension is called both iPAQ and the IP phone ring and the user gets to pick up using either.
2006 Jan 27
17
Is it just me, or is Ruby exploding?
I am being barraged with Ruby, Rails and Rich Internet application work right now. Almost enough that I could quit the day job and make a go of it, forgetting about Java altogether. Places in the greater Miami area are turning on to Rails and Ruby -- much of it fueled by the stronger voices in the local Java community. Am I alone in this, or do many of you see absolutely explosive growth in Ruby,
2015 Mar 02
1
R-devel does not update the C++ returned variables
...ust need to think about the real | > | problem, not the interface. It has its own learning curve, but I think | > | it is easier than using the low-level code that you need to work with .Call. | | > Thanks for that vote, and I second that. | | > And these days the learning is a lot flatter than it was a decade ago: | | > R> Rcpp::cppFunction("NumericVector doubleThis(NumericVector x) { return(2*x); }") | > R> doubleThis(c(1,2,3,21,-4)) | > [1] 2 4 6 42 -8 | > R> | | > That defined, compiled, loaded and run/illustrated a simple function. | | &g...
2004 Dec 31
2
FC2 & ztcfg - cannot find channel 2
...Computing Associates; Your Linux people <http://www.lannetlinux.com> ------------------------------------------ "When you just want a system that works, you choose Linux; when you want a system that just works, you choose Microsoft." ------------------------------------------ "Flatter government, not fatter government; Get rid of the Australian states."
2005 Mar 04
7
Stutter Tone
I think I have something misconfigured regarding voicemails. They work great, I have this setup: Sip.conf [ext1] Context=phones Mailbox=201 Voicemail.conf [home] 201,password,name,email@mail Voicemail delivery and all works great but when I check sip extension ext1 (analog phone using a Granstream ATA 286), the stutter tone signaling message waiting does not work. Anything wrong with
2006 Dec 14
4
Zaptel under FC6
Hi, all I am building a new server. Have installed FC 6 and put in TDM400 card. Checked out latest asteriusk code, run make install in zaptel directory. So far all is fine. Now I am trying to install the drivers. # modprobe zaptel FATAL: Module zaptel not found. Fair enough, no zaptel driver is found on the system. Is there are any known problems with FC6? I did not have much trouble running
2005 Jan 02
12
phones with two ethernet ports
Hi there, what phones are available that have two ethernet ports? I want to do some cabling at a new installation and i heard there are such phones (SIP i guess) out there. That way i dont have to run two cat5 to the user desktop. I think 3COM had one but can't find the web site reference for the two port phone thanks, erick
2012 Jul 27
0
[LLVMdev] ACE claims better result than LLVM for ARM 9 ?
On Jul 27, 2012, at 9:36 AM, Sebastien DELDON-GNB wrote: > ACE issued following PR: > http://www.ace.nl/news/aces-cosy-compiler-framework-outperforms-llvm-arm9-processor > Weird that they don't give any number and use ARM 9, do they mean cortex-a9 ? It's impossible to say. This sort of marketing statement is impossible to refute, because there are no details. Who knows whether