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2002 Feb 08
1
RC3: oggenc & iconv
I'm currently trying to figure out why RC3 oggenc with iconv support
will
- work, but enter replacement characters into tags instead of
converting to UTF-8;
- dump core; or
- catch an assert();
depending on the locale settings. (On FreeBSD, with Chuguev iconv.)
I think I'm getting a handle on the assert(). It's this one:
assertion "(!k && !ibl) || (k == (size_t)(-1)
2003 Oct 27
0
G723 format compilation errors
...;
format_g723.c:216: structure has no member named `owner'
format_g723.c: In function `g723_apply':
format_g723.c:226: structure has no member named `owner'
format_g723.c: In function `load_module':
format_g723.c:330: warning: passing arg 6 of `ast_format_register' from
incompat
ible pointer type
format_g723.c:330: warning: passing arg 7 of `ast_format_register' from
incompat
ible pointer type
format_g723.c:330: warning: passing arg 8 of `ast_format_register' from
incompat
ible pointer type
format_g723.c:330: warning: passing arg 9 of `ast_format_register' from
inco...
2005 Feb 24
2
Brainstorm: Running Asterisk as cool as poss ible - AKA solid state.
...unces@lists.digium.com
[mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com]On Behalf Of Kristian
Kielhofner
Sent: Thursday, February 24, 2005 6:02 AM
To: jim@vanmeggelen.ca; Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial
Discussion
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Brainstorm: Running Asterisk as cool as
possible - AKA solid state.
Jim Van Meggelen wrote:
> I would like to ask what people think the best way would be to build a
> low-power consumption, passively-cooled system.
>
> For example,one could use a fanless-Eden (mini-ITX/EPIA) system, but the
> loss of FPU power would limit perfor...
2006 Sep 26
2
Vectorise a for loop?
Hi R guru coders
I wrote a bit of code to add a new column onto a "topTable" dataframe.
That is a list of genes processed using the limma package. I used a for
loop but I kept feeling there was a better way using a more vector
oriented approach. I looked at several commands such as "apply", "by"
etc but could not find a good way to do it. I have this feeling there
2006 Mar 07
6
Can Ruby and PHP play nice together?
I''m busy trying to bang out a new version of the website for my fantasy
baseball league (www.ibl.org) and I''m torn as to what to do. I''m a PHP
coder by day (Zend Certified and everything) but like Rails too.
Now, the site is morphing into a "blog plus tools for league members"
site. A lot of those tools are already written in PHP and I don''t want
2006 Nov 24
1
Error Message saying .Call("R_lazyLoadDBfetch", etc.
Hi,
I got the following error message when running a function of mine doing intensive computations:
Erreur dans .Call("R_lazyLoadDBfetch", key, file, compressed, hook, PACKAGE = "base") :
r?f?rence d'argument par d?faut r?cursive
I haven't found neither where the problem lies nor what could be recursive.
Besides, I wonder whether it might or not be a problem
2006 Jul 06
2
questions on data management
Dear friends,
suppose i have two datasets: A and B
A:
id<-1:6
x<-c(1,2,3,4,5,6)
y<-c(2,4,6,8,3,2)
xy<-data.frame(id,x,y)
B
m<-c(1,1,3,3,5,5)
n<-c(2,2,6,6,3,3)
mn<-data.frame(m,n)
Now, i want to perfomr two tasks:
1. get a subset of B,no duplicate values,:
C:
m n
1 2
3 6
5 3
2.Extract the values in A on the conditions that x=m and y=n
the results should be:
id x y
1 1 2
3
2006 Jul 18
2
A contingency table of counts by case
Here is an example of the data.frame that I have,
df<-data.frame("case"=rep(1:5,each=9),"id"=rep(1:9,times=5),"x"=round(runif(length(rep(1:5,each=9)))))
"case" represents the cases,
"id" the persons, and
"x" is the binary state.
I would like to know in how many cases any two persons
a. both have "1",
b. the first has
2013 Apr 19
8
[PATCH 0 of 8] blktap3/libvhd: Introduce VHD library.
This patch series introduces the VHD library. It is based on the blktap2 one,
with changes coming from the blktap2.5 one.
Signed-off-by: Thanos Makatos <thanos.makatos@citrix.com>
2012 Feb 27
2
Testing needed
LRN wrote:
> f:/src/mingw-flac/flac-1.2.2-rc1/src/share/utf8/iconvert.c:175:5:
> warning: passing argument 2 of 'libiconv' from incompatible pointer
> type [enabled by default]
> f:\mingw02\mingw-pc-i686\bin\../lib/gcc/mingw32/4.6.2/../../../../include/iconv.h:83:15:
> note: expected 'const char **' but argument is of type 'char **'
Firstly, what version of the mingw compiler are you using?
This to me seems a...
2006 Apr 27
3
ordered boxplots
Dear List-Members,
I would like to produce a ordered boxplot in which the categories with
the smallest median are plotted at the left end and the box with the
largest median at the right.
Thanks in advance for any advices
Thomas H.
2006 Apr 24
3
Problem with data frame
Dear r-users,
suppose I have n normal distributions with parameter N(0,i) i=1,2,.......,n
respectively.
Now I want to generate 500 random number for each distribution. And want to
put all 500*n random numbers
in a single data frame.
I tried with following code:
>n=20
random = data.frame(n)
for ( i in 2: length)
{
random[,i] = random(500,mean=0,sd=i)
}
but while executing this I
2018 Sep 07
1
[PATCH] PCI: Reprogram bridge prefetch registers on resume
[+cc LKML, Dave, Luming]
On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 05:05:15PM +0200, Peter Wu wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 07, 2018 at 01:36:14PM +0800, Daniel Drake wrote:
> <..>
> > Thomas Martitz reports that this workaround also solves an issue where
> > the AMD Radeon Polaris 10 GPU on the HP Zbook 14u G5 is unresponsive
> > after S3 suspend/resume.
>
> Where was this claimed? It
2020 Jan 28
0
matplot.Date & matplot.POSIXct
...--
#date and time objects
x = Sys.Date () + 1:16
y = as.POSIXct (x)
#matrices
str (matrix (x, 4, 4) )
str (matrix (y, 4, 4) )
------
Creating a matrix from a Date or POSIXct object, results in a numeric
matrix, not a date/time matrix.
I think that date/time matrices could be useful.
It's possible that this has been discussed before.
But if not, it may be good to discuss it.
And returning to your original post...
I re-read the documentation for the matplot function.
And I feel that it's ambiguous.
The description says:
"Plot the columns of one matrix against the columns of anothe...
2006 May 03
1
Breaking a matrix into parts
Hi,
I've a matrix in 20*11 order. There are 11 variables,
i.e 11 columns and each variable have 20 row data. Now
i want to calculate covariance between any variable
with others taking 4 rows at a time, so that there
will be 5 blocks. How can i do this using any
R-function? If i want to do it in any 'loop' function?
Thanks a lot,
SB.
2006 May 03
3
Giving Error
I tried your code, but it's giving the following
error..
Error in match.fun(FUN) : argument "FUN" is missing,
with no default
2006 May 11
2
Break Matrix
Hi All,
I have a (331*12) matrix. I wan t to braek it into 28 parts each window having 12 rows, so that each matrix become (12*12) matrix. How can i do this.
Thanks,
Sumanta.
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2006 May 18
1
Function (x) as consecutive values
Hi - I'm trying to avoid using a 'for' loop due to inefficiency and instead use a function (and ultimately tapply as I'm working on a matrix) but I can't figure out how to get 'function' to take the variables as anything other than vectors for example
aa<-0
x<-1:4
test.fun<-function(x)
{aa<-(x*x +aa)
return(aa)}
test.fun(1:4)
This code
2006 Jun 06
2
SPSS variable lables import
Hi,
I try to get the variable labels of a SPSS data file into R but don't
find this mentioned in the help file for foreign. Is there another way
to get them ?
BTW: An SPSS variable name is like: VAR001, whereas the variable label
might be 'Identification no.'
Thanks in advance,
F. Thomas
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2006 Jun 13
1
plotting gaussian data
Ok I guess it's time to ask.
So I want to plot my data. It's my data from a frequency table, "temp". My
formula is just a Gaussian eq. I have done the nls function to get my
parameters and now I want to do the whole plot (...) and then lines(..)
This is what I have done.
> temp
bin x
1 -4.0 0
2 -3.9 0
3 -3.8 0
4 -3.7 0
5 -3.6 0
6 -3.5 0 .... and so