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2010 Jul 22
3
Hydrology plots in R
Hello, I am trying to create a plot often seen in hydrodynamic work than includes a contour plot representing the water speed with arrows pointing in the direction of flow. Does anyone have any idea how I might add arrows based on wf$angle (in the example below) to the plot below? Thanks in advance! Sam library(lattice) speed <- runif(100, 0, 20) wf &...
2003 Jan 10
1
plot() and lines() multivariate problem
Dear list I'm trying to solve the following problem since 2 days with no success. Could someone help a newbie, please ? I have a dependant variable which is diameter of shell, and two factors which are level on the beach (3 levels 'B', 'E' and 'H') and a hydrodynamics indice (3 levels 1, 2 and 3) To study diameter variations according to these factors, I may use something like : > mod <- lm(diameter ~ level * hydro) When I want to look at the graphical results of such a model on a scatterplot, I use > plot(diameter ~ as.integer(hydro), col = as....
2010 Jan 09
0
[LLVMdev] Inlining
Hello Dustin, Alwaysinline is not a hint. It forces something inline that wouldn't have otherwise been as long as the linkage type permits it. (You just ran into a situation where linkage did not permit it.) Personally, I don't see the need for a preprocessor in most circumstances. If you need to do type substitution you can use an opaque type. The only reason for conditional
2010 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] Inlining
On 01/09/2010 10:00 AM, Samuel Crow wrote: > > Always inline is the closest to a preprocessor macro you can get in > LLVM Assembly since it doesn't have a preprocessor at all. Mine does. :-) > ...LLVM does > aggressive inlining for functions used only once so those instances > don't require specification as alwaysinline. What I'm trying to do is understand the