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2008 Oct 20
2
R Newbie Question
Hello list, I just started R today and tried something quite simple. I wanted to create a colored plot and eventually after hours of fiddling around got it working. However, my solution seems very suboptimal and I'd really appreciate your hints on how to improve. I believe that R already offers many functions I coded (e.g. distance between two vectors, vector length, vector normalization and
2012 Nov 08
2
unable to load shared object - opencv
Hi all i'm trying to use the opencv's function into R. i wrote a simple script, just for try to understand how use c++ in R, it loads an image and write it with a different name (i know it ), and then write "Hello, World". The file is names prova2.cpp (is the first time i try to use c++ ) #include <stdio.h> #include <opencv/cv.h> #include
2016 Jan 14
6
Building SVN head with CMake - shared libraries?
> On Jan 14, 2016, at 11:22 AM, Mehdi Amini <mehdi.amini at apple.com> wrote: > >> >> On Jan 14, 2016, at 9:38 AM, Chris Bieneman via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >> >>> On Jan 14, 2016, at 5:18 AM, Dan Liew <dan at su-root.co.uk> wrote: >>> >>> On 14 January 2016 at 11:24, David Jones via llvm-dev
2005 Dec 08
2
bounce effect
Hi, I was wondering if anyone has seen (or completed) an effect to make something ''bounce'' like icons do in the OS X dock when you launch them? Something that looks like there''s a bit of gravitational behavior to it? Thanks, Trevor Trevor Squires http://somethinglearned.com
2008 Sep 25
5
Dot plot - equivalent of MINITAB
hi folks, Bit of a newbie, but I've spent a fair bit of time looking for an answer on this, with no joy. Can anyone help me? Dataset: A single column of values in a csv file (eg. 52, 53, 54, 85, etc) Goal: In Minitab, you have what they call a dot plot. It's a histogram, where a single dot represents a set of identical values (eg. 57, 57, 57 would be one dot). Multiple dots are
2016 Jan 14
3
Building SVN head with CMake - shared libraries?
> On Jan 14, 2016, at 5:18 AM, Dan Liew <dan at su-root.co.uk> wrote: > > On 14 January 2016 at 11:24, David Jones via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> Thanks - I'll try this tonight. >> >> Assuming it works, should these variables be added to the docs at >> http://llvm.org/docs/CMake.html ? > > Yes. It probably makes
2005 May 25
1
Ternary Plots with continuous data
Hello I have a data base consisting of soil parameters, and tree species densities. The vcd (visualizing categorical data) package includes the ternaryplot function which plots the gravitation center of 3 prameters. I'd like to find a similar function for use with continuous data rather than categorical. Does anyone know of a function suitable for this objective? Thanks Steve
2003 Dec 22
2
Printers and other stuff
Well.. okay. Only printers. I am still having issues (pains, actually) getting my pritner shares to work from either Linux OR Windows 2000. One of the things I see here is that the majority of users use CUPS as the printing daemon. From my previous Unix experieince, I have gravitated towards BSD as my printing daemon. Could this be the reason I am having trouble> Does Samba work better with
2023 May 17
1
Synthesize low batt (LB) fron SNMP UPS which does not support this?
Hi all, On 5/16/23 20:08, Carsten Aulbert wrote: > Idly browsing the client sources, I guess I could try to add our logic > here[1] and use [2] to gather the battery stats from our UPS and then > decide if this UPS is considered critical or not. But for this, I would > need to dust off/excavate my ancient poor C knowledge ;-). > > I guess I will give this a try unless
2004 Dec 21
1
Paris Meeting on Dec 20, 2004 - réunion à Paris le 20 décembre 2004
Hi, Just a quick word on this since I was fortunate enough to attend. There were about 18 people, almost all French (if you include the marseillais as French, they may have objections :) Not that I was counting, but there was one female human there. Thanks Mark for your generosity and the good choice in restaurants both this year and last June was it? The souffl? au Grand Marnier was very nice,
2017 Nov 30
2
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
Hi again, Typo in the last email. Should read "about 40 standard deviations". Jim On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 10:54 AM, Jim Lemon <drjimlemon at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Robert, > People want different levels of automation in the software they use. > What concerns many of us is the desire for the function >
2017 Nov 29
0
Data cleaning & Data preparation, what do R users want?
Hi Robert, People want different levels of automation in the software they use. What concerns many of us is the desire for the function "figure-out-what-this-data-is-import-it-and-get-rid-of-bad-values". Such users typically want something that justifies its use by being written by someone who seems to know what they're doing and lots of other people use it. One advantage of many R
2023 May 17
2
Synthesize low batt (LB) fron SNMP UPS which does not support this?
Makes sense, and a PR is a way to solicit feedback :) I'd document this for ups.conf (man page and examples), including a note that for devices which do provide a healthy LB these values may be set to 0 safely. Wondering if non-zero defaults should be there anyway. @Community, WDYT? Also, this critical-state check should be done only when the UPS is on battery (and perhaps not calibrating),
2006 Apr 02
7
RANT: belongs_to -> refers_to
Every once in a while, I pipe up and whine that "belongs_to" should really be ''refers_to" [http://dev.rubyonrails.org/ticket/2130]. It''s time again. I''ve got a bunch of stuff going onto eBay, so, like any good engineer, I don''t just post it manually: I design a Rails-based inventory database that creates a semantically-correct XHTML/CSS auction
2007 Jun 11
8
R vs. Splus in Pharma/Devices Industry
Following up to some extent on Friday's discussion regarding the 'validation' of R, could I ask the list group's opinion on possible advantages of R over Splus from a pharma/devices perspective? I wish to exclude the obvious price difference, which doesn’t seem to carry as much weight as I would have thought. Besides, I have noticed many former Splus users gravitating towards R,
2005 Sep 13
12
PDF views?
I know there''s wiki page on generating PDF[*], but that''s not really what I want. I don''t need to create arbitrary PDF. What I''d like to do is create PDF templates and fill in the blanks. Roughly, I''m looking for functionality akin to the mail merge feature of word processors, including conditional and repeated elements, say, table rows. Michael
2015 Oct 06
2
Can this be done with NUT? (ordered shutdown, revisited)
Good morning everyone, we're currently in the process of redesigning our UPS signalling scheme, and decided to have a closer look at NUT. This is our setup: - a (really) big UPS (Piller, with a web/SNMP interface) - several computer rooms with equipment of different importance, managed by several people not sharing ssh keys etc., with an unknown number of machines - IPMI signalling to
2023 May 16
2
Synthesize low batt (LB) fron SNMP UPS which does not support this?
Hi Roger, On 5/16/23 17:00, Roger Price wrote: > Hello Carsten, That's what I did but for a much simpler setup. I live in > an area with a lot of lightning, and my shutdown criteria is to be able > to shut down repeatedly during an electrical storm.? The NOTIFY and > CMDSCRIPT and the upssched-cmd logic are written up in detail in chapter > 7 of
2010 Apr 12
3
Google to Open-source VP8 for HTML5 Video
"Google will soon make its VP8 video codec open source, we?ve learned from multiple sources. The company is scheduled to officially announce the release at its Google I/O developers conference next month, a source with knowledge of the announcement said. And with that release, Mozilla ? maker of the Firefox browser ? and Google Chrome are expected to also announce support for HTML5 video
2018 Aug 08
2
[PATCH] D50328: [X86][SSE] Combine (some) target shuffles with multiple uses
Simon Pilgrim <llvm-dev at redking.me.uk> writes: > Changing a test's IR to avoid an issue in a patch is very problematic, > but if any test's codegen changes because of a patch then it just > needs to be reviewed, preferably by someone who has touched that test > in the past. But wouldn't it be even better if that output didn't need to be changed at all and