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2005 Dec 31
2
numeric_spell plugin
I''ve created a plugin that lets you spell out numbers (under one thousand, in English, for now). Examples: >> 23.spell => "twenty-three" >> 23.spell :noun => ''person'' => "twenty-three people" >> (23.14).spell_currency => "twenty-three dollars and fourteen cents" >>
2013 Feb 24
3
filling an array
...m just wondering if there is a quick way of filling a way with the following. I want to declare array I with a specific length and then alternatively fill it with 10 zeros and 10 specified values: v<- 14 I <- c(0,length(t)) But in stead of just filling I with 0 I want 10 zeros and then 10 fourteens (i.e. the value in v) Hope that makes sense. Regards Jannetta -- =================================== Web site: http://www.jannetta.com Email: jannetta@henning.org =================================== [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Sep 03
0
Pointer to fourteen patches to speed up R
I've continued to work on speeding up R, and now have a collection of fourteen patches, some of which speed up particular functions, and some of which reduce general interpretive overhead. The total speed improvement from these patches is substantial. It varies a lot from one R program to the next, of course, and probably from one machine to the next, but speedups of 25% can be expected in
2008 Feb 26
2
combining 40,000 with 40,000 data frame (different tact)
I have not been able to find anything to do what I want, so I am going to tact to the left. I have twp continuous time series for two years with the same fourteen variables. I would like to simply append the second year to the first. They both have the same column headings etc. Just like tapping two pieces of paper together for a long number series. Thanks Stephen -- Let's not spend our
2007 Sep 02
4
Performance Issues
My apology for cross posting We have a DELL6850 with 8Gbytes of memory, four 3.2Ghz CPU's , perc 4 raid controller, with fourteen 300Gbyte 10Krpm disk on a powervault 220s, And a powervault 124T LTO-3 tape systems on a separate 160Mbyte/sec adaptec SCSI card. The disks are configured as two 2Tbyte raid 0 partitions using the perc 4 hardware. The problem is - reading from the disk, and
2023 Jun 05
0
[ANNOUNCE] xorgproto 2023.1
This release introduces a couple of new options for existing extensions: * A new option PresentOptionAsyncMayTear for the Present extension, * A new flag XFixesClientDisconnectFlagForceTerminate to the XFixes XFixesClientDisconnectFlags intended to be used by screen lockers, where the server must exit if the screen locker does. The other changes include various fixes, clarifications
2007 Sep 24
1
GWR modeling with dummy variables
Hi everyone, I'm working with a modest sized spatial database consisting of 1513 records and 50 variables. Fourteen of these are dummy variables delineating regional planning councils. I'm trying to understand how to integrate the dummy variables in the geographically weight regression model. I'm reading Fotheringham et.al. and see reference to using dummy variables, but I don't
2008 Jul 14
2
[LLVMdev] Regarding ARM CodeGen
Hi all, I am using LLVM compiler and CodeGen for generating ARM binaries. I was going through the code for ARM backend. I noticed that the ARM Condition field( Bits 31-28) is generated by converting the conditions used in icmp and branch. For example, if I have following C Code int a,b,c,d; c = a+b; if(c==0) d = a + 10; Then I get ( Assembly Instructions with opcodes only) add *cmp*
2010 Feb 01
1
case sensitivity, "Match User" and "AllowUsers"
Hello, I sent this last week before signing up for the list, but haven't seen it in the archives, so I'm guessing it got discarded either as spam or HTML (sorry about that). In any case, the following was sent to comp.security.ssh early last week and I have gotten no response there. Can anyone here shed some light? Thanks, Eric ------------------------------------------ Hello,
2008 Mar 03
3
R function to convert a number to text
hi, Dear R users - I wonder is there a written R function to convert a number to a text, say convert 1 to "one" , 100 to "one hundred". I know in xls. has such a function BAHTTEXT, does anybody know is there a similar function in R ? Thanks. Lin --------------------------------- [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Sep 03
1
Fourteen patches to speed up R
I've continued to work on speeding up R, and now have a collection of fourteen patches, some of which speed up particular functions, and some of which reduce general interpretive overhead. The total speed improvement from these patches is substantial. It varies a lot from one R program to the next, of course, and probably from one machine to the next, but speedups of 25% can be expected in
2008 Jul 14
0
[LLVMdev] Regarding ARM CodeGen
On Jul 14, 2008, at 12:59 PM, kapil anand wrote: > Hi all, > > I am using LLVM compiler and CodeGen for generating ARM binaries. > > I was going through the code for ARM backend. I noticed that the ARM > Condition field( Bits 31-28) is generated by converting the > conditions used in icmp and branch. For example, if I have following > C Code > > int a,b,c,d;
2008 Jul 15
2
[LLVMdev] Regarding ARM CodeGen
Hi Evan, Thanks for the answers. I had few more queries though. 1. As far as I was able to understand the Codegen infrastructure, ARMInstrInfo.td file has complete description of the instructions which modify the status flags. For example, we have description for both ADD and ADDS. But the problem is that in LLVM, we have a single "ADD" Instruction. Thus when we do getDesc(add), we get
2019 Jan 03
1
--link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing
I've been running rsync as a cygwin task on Windows Server 2008 for about two months now. I'm using the --link-dest option to do a daily 'snapshot' of the contents of a server containing about 10TB of data, about 13 million files, to a Linux based NAS server. Things started out great but I soon noticed that the time take to complete was slowly incrementing. It started at around
2008 Jul 15
0
[LLVMdev] Regarding ARM CodeGen
On Jul 14, 2008, at 5:10 PM, kapil anand wrote: > Hi Evan, > > Thanks for the answers. I had few more queries though. > > 1. As far as I was able to understand the Codegen infrastructure, > ARMInstrInfo.td file has complete description of the instructions > which modify the status flags. For example, we have description for > both ADD and ADDS. But the problem is
2010 May 13
2
Adding name to nth row
Hello, I have a data frame with many rows, and I want to create a column with a name only at every 12th row, starting from 97 to 278. Thanks in advance!
2009 Oct 21
1
sieve + redirect + as attachment
Is it possible to use the 'redirect' function in 'sieve' to forward a message as an attachment rather than in-line? -- Jerry gesbbb at yahoo.com |::::======= |::::======= |=========== |=========== | A woman was in love with fourteen soldiers, it was clearly platoonic.
2006 Aug 25
1
wxCheckListBox.rbw patch file
This fixes truncated text on the CheckListBox sample in bigdemo. Roy _______________________________________________ wxruby-users mailing list wxruby-users@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/wxruby-users
2019 Jan 08
2
--link-dest. Time to 'building file list' incrementing
Any ideas anyone? I still need at least a weekly backup of all data. The current workaround is just for the most active directories. Are there any diagnostics I can do which might shed some light on this? Thanks JohnOn 4 Jan 2019 09:53, John Simpson via rsync <rsync at lists.samba.org> wrote: > > Kevin > > The link-dest parameter is a single directory (the previous day's
2006 Jun 07
1
Extended Attribute Support?
Hello, Any word on when extended attribute support will be added to OCFS2? What are the impediments to someone implementing this? Alternatively, has anyone implemented a patch to add extended attribute support to OCFS2? I've been watching the open source Lustre fs development, too. I noticed that they have added extended attribute support. However, OCFS2 is more attractive for some