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2014 Dec 16
3
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM 3.6 update
Could we aim for mid/late January? I'd like our target triple problems to be sorted out for LLVM 3.6 if I can and early-January doesn't leave many working days to get that finished. Especially given that many people take some holiday around Christmas and New Year. > -----Original Message----- > From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [mailto:llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] > On
2012 Nov 24
3
Designating a new year (Sept-Aug) in R
If I have data (below) and need some help in figuring out how I can change the values of my date column, so that a year will be from September-August? So the year 1990 = September 89-August 90; 1991 = September 90-August 91, etc... I was trying to use the if() function, but am unable to figure it out. I basically need to change the years associated with September-December to the following
2011 Jan 15
2
Bruce B
You've been officially added to my kill file [1]. The lists are here to get suggestions and assistance with various issues [2]. They are *NOT* your one stop shop for everyone doing your homework [3][4][5][6][7][8][9]. You make it abundantly clear that you're making no effort whatsoever to find answers to the questions you post. And, rather than listen to answers given, or even
2007 Jan 17
3
All index file bugs fixed(?)
I fixed the nightly snapshot building. Now it's again being built every night (if there have been any changes). Please test it before I'll make rc18 release. http://dovecot.org/nightly/dovecot-latest.tar.gz I've also been stress testing a lot with http://dovecot.org/tools/imaptest.c. Last night I ran it for 9 hours with mmap_disable=yes and it picked up only one race condition, which
2005 Jan 26
2
problems building R-patched
When I try to install R-patched of January 26 on my linux (fedora core 1, with openmosix kernel) box, make fails in the first recommended package with the message tkStartGUI text html latex tkpager text html latex make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/setzer/newstuff/R-patched/src/library' make[2]: Entering directory
2018 Feb 01
0
Gluster Monthly Newsletter, January 2018
Gluster Monthly Newsletter, January 2018 4.0 is coming! We?re currently tracking for a 4.0 release at the end of February, which means our next edition will be all about 4.0! This weekend, we have a busy schedule at FOSDEM with a Software Defined Storage DevRoom on Sunday - https://fosdem.org/2018/schedule/track/software_defined_storage/ with Gluster-4.0 and GD2 - Learn what's in
2008 Sep 04
1
Plotting using 'if' statements
Dear all, I have a dataset of four columns, and I wish to plot (as a scatter graph) the values of the third column where the values are greater than zero, and the fourth column. I tried doing this via the plot command itself, but got into a bit of a mess (resulting in errors!). My dataframe is called 'January': > plot(January[3(>0):4]) Error: unexpected '>' in
2023 Mar 01
1
Shaded area
Dear R users, I have an xlsx file (attached to this mail) that shows the values of a "der" series observed on a daily basis from January 1, 2017 to January 25, 2017. This series is strictly positive during two periods: from January 8, 2017 to January 11, 2017 and from January 16, 2017 to January 20, 2017. I would like to plot the series with two shaded areas corresponding to the
2017 Dec 06
8
[6.0.0 Release] Scheduling the release
Hello everyone, It's time to start making plans for the 6.0.0 release. Following our regular schedule, the branch would occur about two weeks into January, on Wednesday 17 January 2018, with the goal of shipping early March. This is the schedule I would propose. However, one large consumer of the branch has asked if we could start earlier this time, branching on 3 January instead (not
2007 Sep 11
2
Function to get a sequence of months
Hi all, I am looking for a function for following calculation. start.month = "July" end.month = "January" months = f(start.month, end.month, by=1) * f is the function that I am looking for. Actually I want to get months = c("July", "August",.............."January") If start.month = 6 and end.month = 1 then I could use (not properly) seq()
2023 Jan 16
3
mailing list working?
there are new versions of Asterisk but mailing list is empty http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/ Marek
2016 Jul 22
3
Old mailing list links broken.
Hi Tanya, I was spelunking through bugzilla and ran into an old mailing list link http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/llvmdev/2006-January/005137.html (found in PR36). I expect this link to be broken since our servers are not on that domain. No big deal, just change it to lists.llvm.org: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvmdev/2006-January/005137.html Looks like that doesn't exist, as the
2018 Jan 22
0
LLVM Weekly - #212, Jan 22nd 2018
LLVM Weekly - #212, Jan 22nd 2018 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/212>. Welcome to the two hundred and twelfth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2009 Jan 22
2
time date stamp since, january 1st 1970
Hello, we are receiving some data, sample below - with a weird time/date stamp format, we need some help with R on converting this time date stamp to a useable field in R, date and time in a data-frame. The developer says its the number of milliseconds since midnight, January 1, 1970. sample: *1232558018624* --------------------- How do I interpret the time stamp? Is there a date, i need
2018 Dec 03
5
[8.0.0 Release] Release schedule
Hello everyone, I know 7.0.1 isn't out the door yet, and 8.0.0 isn't due for a while, so relax :-) But I would like to get the schedule decided before folks disappear over the holidays. According to the usual schedule, the branch would be created two weeks into January, with the goal of shipping early March, so this is my proposal: - 16 January 2019: Create the 8.0.0 branch, RC1 tagged
2007 Nov 28
0
6 Courses: Upcoming January-February 2008 R/S+ Course Schedule by XLSolutions Corp
Our January-February 2008 R/S+ course schedule is now available. Please check out this link for additional information and direct enquiries to Sue Turner [1]sue at xlsolutions-corp.com Phone: 206 686 1578 Can't see your city? Please email us! [2]www.xlsolutions-corp.com/courselist.htm (1) R/S System: Advanced Programming *** San Francisco / January 24-25, 2008
2008 Oct 29
0
[ANN/ADV] Intro and Advanced Rails training in Florida in January
Hi everyone -- My .sig has said so for a while, but I thought I would directly announce two Rails training courses from Ruby Power and Light, coming up in Florida in January, both in Fort Lauderdaler Intro to Ruby on Rails, January 12-15 Advancing with Rails, January 19-22 I''m teaching "Intro", and "Advancing" will be co-taught by me and Patrick Ewing. The
2011 Nov 30
4
[LLVMdev] LLVM Bay-Area Social!
It's a new month already, and with a new month comes a new LLVM social! If you're in the bay area on Wednesday, December 7th, join your peers at St. Stephen's Green in Mountain View starting at 7pm and running until 11pm-ish, usually. This is walking distance from the Mountain View Caltrain and VTA stations, and they'll have great beer, drinks, and tasty food. As is the norm,
2014 Dec 16
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] LLVM 3.6 update
On Tue, Dec 16, 2014 at 3:50 AM, Daniel Sanders <Daniel.Sanders at imgtec.com> wrote: > Could we aim for mid/late January? I'd like our target triple problems to be sorted out for LLVM 3.6 if I can and early-January doesn't leave many working days to get that finished. Especially given that many people take some holiday around Christmas and New Year. > We generally try to make
2009 Mar 31
4
Convert Character to Date
Hello, I have a date in the format Year-Month Name (e.g. 1990-January) and R classes it as a character. I want to convert this character into a date format, but when I try as.Date(1990-January, "%Y-%B"), I get back NA. The function strptime also gives me NA back. Thanks. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]