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2006 Jan 23
0
Oops
I don't know enough about it to know whether this is a known problem (I
couldn't make much sense of what I found on Google), but it seems to be
a journal-related issue. Is it likely that data has been corrupted?
Do I need to take any action?
2.6.12-9-amd64-k8-smp, Ubuntu 5.10, dual opteron 2GB
Jan 23 03:08:22 infinity kernel: [24686.841032] Unable to handle kernel
NULL pointer
2007 Feb 04
4
Reading expressions from character vectors
Greetings,
I have a problem that I am sure is very straightforward, but I just
can't wrap my head around it. I've read the help pages on text,
plotmath, expression, substitute, but somehow I can't find the answer
to this simple question.
Basically consider the following example:
plot( NULL, xlim = c(0,2), ylim = c(0,2) )
expressions <- expression( -infinity, infinity )
2006 Jul 12
1
-Infinity for Doule type column
Hi list.
I''m writing a program that stores a lot of Floats into MySQL database.
Simplified version of the program use the following form of class.
class Val < ActiveRecord::BASE
end
And Vals table contains one column:
num double
One of my data contains -Infinity for num and when I try to
Val.new
Val.num = <- Here goes -Inifinity
Val.save!
Then the program crashes:
2018 Jan 03
2
Gtkcdlabel + cdlabelgen on CentOS 7 ?
Le 03/01/2018 ? 00:45, Frank Cox a ?crit :
> I guess the next step would be to either find and install the missing
> fonts, or re-write template.ps to use the fonts that you have
> available.
I did some more research, and it looks like the problem is NOT related
to missing fonts.
I installed a vanilla CentOS 7 desktop, activated EPEL, installed
cdlabelgen, downloaded Gtkcdlabel,
2007 Dec 30
2
Symbolic substitution in parallel; use infinity symbol?
I'd like to be able to modify axlab in (C) below so that 'Inf'
is replaced by the infinity symbol.
y <- rnorm(40)
breaks <- c(-Inf, -1, 1, Inf)
x <- cut(y, breaks=breaks)
plot(unclass(x), y, xaxt="n", xlab="")
## A: The following gives the axis labels "(-Inf, 1]", etc.
axis(1, at=1:3, labels=expression("(-Inf,-1]", "(-1,1]",
2024 Sep 06
1
BUG: atan(1i) / 5 = NaN+Infi ?
I expect that atan(1i) = (0 + infinity i) and that atan(1i)/5 = (0 +
infinity i)/5 = (0 + infinity i).
Here's what I get in C:
(0,1) = (0, 1)
atan((0,1)) = (0, inf)
atan((0,1))/5 = (0, inf)
Note the difference between I*infinity = (0,1)*infinity =
(0*infinity,1*infinity) = (NaN,infinity)
and (0,infinity)/5 = (0/5,infinity/5) = (0,infinity).
The former involves multiplying 0 by infinity, which
2024 Sep 06
1
BUG: atan(1i) / 5 = NaN+Infi ?
On 2024-09-06 12:44 a.m., Richard O'Keefe wrote:
> I expect that atan(1i) = (0 + infinity i) and that atan(1i)/5 = (0 +
> infinity i)/5 = (0 + infinity i).
> Here's what I get in C:
> (0,1) = (0, 1)
> atan((0,1)) = (0, inf)
> atan((0,1))/5 = (0, inf)
>
> Note the difference between I*infinity = (0,1)*infinity =
> (0*infinity,1*infinity) = (NaN,infinity)
> and
2014 Jun 03
1
How to grant access to file shares by AD groups that have spaces in their name?
Hi,
I hava a Samba4 file server joined to a Samba4 domain.
I made a share for all members of the INFINITY domain 'Domain Users' group to access:
[demoshare]
comment = Test share
path = /usr/local/samba/demoshare
read only = no
valid users = @"INFINITY+Domain Users"
but no group member can access it. Any ideas what is wrong?
It works if I change the group to
2016 Sep 30
3
Alternative GUI
On 09/29/2016 11:21 PM, Sorin Srbu wrote:
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: centos-bounces at centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces at centos.org] On
>> Behalf Of Greg Bailey
>> Sent: den 30 september 2016 04:26
>> To: CentOS mailing list <centos at centos.org>
>> Subject: Re: [CentOS] Alternative GUI
>>
>> Only additional thing I did was to
2000 Nov 07
3
infinity in integrate function in R
sorry the integration was from -Inf to 1.96
The integrate function in R is not taking Inf (infinity). How do you use
infinity in R. I was doing: integrate(dnorm,- Inf, 1.96) and I was getting
Error: NA/NaN/Inf in foreign function call (arg 2). Obviously this should
be equal to pnorm(1.96)= 0.9750021. How do you get around the infinity
problem in R?
2013 Feb 19
4
Float::INFINITY ranges in where() clause
This seems like such an obvious idea that I''m having trouble believing
I''m the first to think of it. Why not take ranges containing
Float::INFINITY and translate them to the appropriate greater than or
less than comparisons? Example:
class Person
scope :voters, -> { where(born_on: (-Float::INFINITY..18.years.ago)) }
end
This would generate something along the lines of
2011 Mar 30
15
Should AR set default values obtained from the schema?
First, if my understanding of what is happening is in error then
please forgive me.
I am given to understand that when a new AR model object is
initialized then AR obtains from the database, and I suppose caches
for further use, those columns that have defaults assigned and the
default value for each.
Consequently, when the save method is called on said model instance
then all of these columns
2007 Mar 12
0
11 commits - libswfdec/js libswfdec/swfdec_loader.c libswfdec/swfdec_root_sprite.c libswfdec/swfdec_script.c player/swfdebug.c player/swfdec_player_manager.c test/trace
libswfdec/js/jsapi.c | 3
libswfdec/js/jsapi.h | 2
libswfdec/js/jsinterp.c | 2
libswfdec/js/jsobj.c | 4
libswfdec/swfdec_loader.c | 5
libswfdec/swfdec_root_sprite.c | 5
libswfdec/swfdec_script.c | 154 +++++-
player/swfdebug.c | 8
2019 Feb 07
3
Bug Report: read.table with UTF-8 encoded file imports infinity symbol as Integer 8
Bug
Using read.table(file, encoding="UTF-8") to import a UTF-8 encoded
file containing the infinity symbol (' ? ') results in the infinity
symbol imported as the number 8. Other Unicode characters seem
unaffected, example, Zhe: ?
Expected Behavior:
The imported data.frame should represent the infinity symbol as the
expected 'Inf' so that normal mathematical operations
2018 Jan 03
0
Gtkcdlabel + cdlabelgen on CentOS 7 ?
On 01/03/2018 02:48 AM, Nicolas Kovacs wrote:
> Le 03/01/2018 ? 00:45, Frank Cox a ?crit :
>> I guess the next step would be to either find and install the missing
>> fonts, or re-write template.ps to use the fonts that you have
>> available.
> I did some more research, and it looks like the problem is NOT related
> to missing fonts.
>
> I installed a vanilla
2007 Oct 17
0
6 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_as_strings.c libswfdec/swfdec_initialize.as libswfdec/swfdec_initialize.h libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie_as.c libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie.c libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie.h test/trace
libswfdec/swfdec_as_strings.c | 2
libswfdec/swfdec_initialize.as | 3
libswfdec/swfdec_initialize.h | 306 ++--
libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie.c | 4
libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie.h | 3
libswfdec/swfdec_text_field_movie_as.c | 83 +
test/trace/Makefile.am | 20
2014 Jun 15
1
Question about clustering
Hi list,
I'm new to clustering, and I'm running a little cluster at home. The
cluster is running on a workstation hardware and running on Centos 6.5.
Component: corosync, pacemaker, drbd and pcs. All works good.
This cluster has different resources:
1) drbd0
2) drbd1
3) drbd0_fs
4) drbd1_fs
5) pgsql
6) smb + nmb
7) libvirt (lbs)
8) libvirt_guests (lsb)
I've this constraint
2016 Sep 30
3
Alternative GUI
On 09/29/2016 06:41 PM, Fred Smith wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 07:25:54PM -0400, Mark LaPierre wrote:
>> Hey All,
>>
>> I'm considering moving from CentOS 6 to CentOS 7. I'm not interested in
>> dealing with Gnome 3. I've heard good things about Mate, a fork of
>> Gnome 2. it appears that Mate is available in the EPEL repository
>>
2019 Feb 07
0
Bug Report: read.table with UTF-8 encoded file imports infinity symbol as Integer 8
This doesn't seem to be happening on MacOS, neither in Terminal nor RStudio, (R 3.5.1, R-devel, R-patched). So probably Windows specific.
-pd
> On 7 Feb 2019, at 11:17 , David Byrne <david.byrne222 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Bug
> Using read.table(file, encoding="UTF-8") to import a UTF-8 encoded
> file containing the infinity symbol (' ? ') results in
2024 Sep 05
2
BUG: atan(1i) / 5 = NaN+Infi ?
Perhaps
> Inf*1i
[1] NaN+Infi
clarifies why it is *not* a bug.
(Boy, did that jog some long dusty math memories :-) )
-- Bert
On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 2:48?PM Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>
wrote:
> On 2024-09-05 4:23 p.m., Leo Mada via R-help wrote:
> > Dear R Users,
> >
> > Is this desired behaviour?
> > I presume it's a bug.
> >