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2011 Mar 10
1
Timezone issue with strftime/strptime and %z and %Z
Hello!
I've been trying to get this right for quite a while now and fear
there is an easy solution I just don't see. I did not have this
problem in Linux, and I searched r-help and Google but did not find a
solution, but of course I am grateful for and resources I might not
have found our not understood yet.
I try to parse a time stamp with time zone. I essentially just want to
parse the
2003 Nov 25
0
AW: ISOdate() and strptime()
Thanks for this clarification.
I have learned in the meantime that it is necessary to be very careful when
using all these POSIX things.
As another example, here is something that made me scratch my head just
yesterday:
When I create a sequence of days that happens to start before and ends in
daylight savings time, I seem to lose a day:
> seq(from = strptime("20030329",
2003 Nov 14
5
ISOdate() and strptime()
Dear R-people!
I am using R 1.8.0, under Windows XP.
While using ISOdate() and strptime(), I noticed the following behaviour when
"wrong" arguments (e.g., months>12) are given to these functions:
> ISOdate(year=2003,month=2,day=20) #ok
[1] "2003-02-20 13:00:00 Westeurop?ische Normalzeit"
> ISOdate(year=2003,month=2,day=30) #wrong day, but returns a value
[1]
2007 Oct 08
2
Incompatible methods ("-.POSIXt", "Ops.difftime") for "-"
Dear all,
according to the Help-page of DateTimeClasses {base} I should be able to do
time - z
with
time date-time objects
z a numeric vector (in seconds) or an object of class "difftime".
However, on R version 2.6.0 (Windows XP) I get
> Sys.time() - as.difftime(c("0:3:20", "11:23:15"))
Time differences in mins
[1] 1191837998 1191837318
2011 Dec 06
1
[LLVMdev] RFC: Machine Instruction Bundle
...rands
> inside a bundle are treated as if they all belong to the single instruction.
> This even works when rewriting operands.
This sounds like a simple and good solution to the "parallel bundle" semantic
worries I had.
What about instruction scheduling? Has anyone thought how/if isched could work
with parallel bundles? That is, to create the bundles (referred to as "packing"
by some) the first place (before and/or after RA).
I'm not familiar enough with the current LLVM isched work so I do not know
if the current algorithms could be used for static scheduling for...
2007 Apr 12
3
Method dispatch for print() in package its
Dear all,
in the package its the print() method does not seem to correctly work in all circumstances:
> selectMethod(print, "its")
Method Definition:
function (x, ...)
{
print(x@.Data <mailto:x@.Data> , ...)
}
<environment: namespace:its>
Signatures:
x
target "its"
defined "its"
> fundPME.lst[[1]]$irr
An object of
2011 Dec 05
0
[LLVMdev] RFC: Machine Instruction Bundle
On Dec 2, 2011, at 12:40 PM, Evan Cheng wrote:
> There have been quite a bit of discussions about adding machine instruction bundle to support VLIW targets. I have been pondering what the right representation should be and what kind of impact it might have on the LLVM code generator. I believe I have a fairly good plan now and would like to share with the LLVM community.
Let me add some
2006 Jan 20
47
SQL Server datetime error
i have a problem with the datetime format of rails. i am unable to save
a dataset to the db. here''s the error message -- the original error
message was in german, so i translated it -- i get:
DBI::DatabaseError: Execute
OLE error code:80040E07 in Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server
Couldn''t convert a char-Datatype to datetime
HRESULT error code:0x80020009
2003 Nov 19
5
ISOdate returns incorrect date?
Dear all,
I have found the following (for me) incomprehensible behaviour of
ISOdate (POSIXct):
> ISOdate(1900,6,16)
[1] "1900-06-15 14:00:00 Westeurop?ische Sommerzeit"
> ISOdate(1950,6,16)
[1] "1950-06-16 14:00:00 Westeurop?ische Sommerzeit"
Note that in the first case I get the 15th of June back, not the 16th as
I would have expected!
This happened under R-1.7.1 on
2003 Sep 24
1
Graph window is not available any more
Hi all,
I have currently been using the book Modern Applied Statistics with S from
Venables and Ripley. At chapter 6 on Linear Statistical models I wanted to
produce the plot as shown by "Figure 6.1" using Whiteside's data. xyplot
command seems not to work on my version of "R"(version 1.7.0) running on
different environments (Win XP, Win 98 and Win 2000). I then used the
2007 Oct 03
1
(sin asunto)
como puedo descargar syslinux
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2009 Sep 08
1
Character manipulation using "strsplit" & vectorization
Dear R users,
Suppose I have a data set with inconsistent names for a field.
I desire to make these to consistent names.
i.e
"University of New Jersey", "New Jersey Uni", "New Jersey University" (3
different inconsistent names) to "The University of New Jersey" (consistent
name)
Below are arbitrary data set produced from "state.name" (built
2024 Jan 04
1
Fresh ad installation - Win2022 can't join
Good morning, and a Happy New Year ?
I'd like to setup a test-enviroment, based on Debian Bookworm and mjt's
4.19.3 packages.
samba is running as a Hyper-V vm, its ip is 192.168.178.37, its name is
dc.augusta.domain.tld
My idea is to use this dc for two networks (192.168.178.0/24 and
192.168.180.0/24) and for testing one Windows 2022 server
(192.168.178.34/24).
I used these two
2010 May 28
6
zfs send/recv reliability
After looking through the archives I haven''t been able to assess the reliability of a backup procedure which employs zfs send and recv. Currently I''m attempting to create a script that will allow me to write a zfs stream to a tape via tar like below.
# zfs send -R pool at something | tar -c > /dev/tape
I''m primarily concerned with in the possibility
2006 Nov 07
5
mechanize: 400 Bad Request
Hello,
when trying to access a certain HTML-frame, I get:
"in `request'': Unhandled response (WWW::Mechanize::ResponseCodeError)"
and the page returns: "400 Bad Request"
* Why?
* How to solve this?
With browser, it works.
In the logs below, I marked 4 lines with "***", where I see possible
differences in the URI. But I don''t know, if this is
2011 Dec 02
18
[LLVMdev] RFC: Machine Instruction Bundle
Machine Instruction Bundle in LLVM
Hi all,
There have been quite a bit of discussions about adding machine instruction bundle to support VLIW targets. I have been pondering what the right representation should be and what kind of impact it might have on the LLVM code generator. I believe I have a fairly good plan now and would like to share with the LLVM community.
Design Criteria
1. The