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2009 Feb 22
1
a coding problem from Ross Simulation book
Hi, there
could you help me coding this problme?
I am just starting to leard the R. So I really need help
Question is from Ross, Simulation, 4th Edition. ch3
14.
with x1=23, x2=66
Xn=3*Xn-1+5*Xn-2 mod(100) n>=3
we will call the sequence Un=Xn/100 n>=1
find the first 14 values
thank you
sophia
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2009 Apr 13
0
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
On Apr 11, 2009, at 5:03 PM, Greg McGary wrote:
> As we've already seen, David Chisnall prefers hacking LLVM over GCC
> (see http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1215438): "In
> contrast, every time I look at the GCC code, it takes two people to
> prevent me from clawing my eyeballs out."
>
> I'm sorry to report that so-far I have had the
2006 May 09
4
Can't there be a cd command?
R is quite a powerful environment. Here's a small way it could be even better.
I wanted to change the working directory, so I tried the obvious thing
> cd("foo")
Error: couldn't find function "cd"
Then I looked for `directory' in the FAQ but found nothing. A search
for directory in the introduction also turned up nothing.
A Google search for "gnu R
2009 Apr 12
9
[LLVMdev] Porting LLVM backend is no fun yet
As we've already seen, David Chisnall prefers hacking LLVM over GCC (see
http://www.informit.com/articles/article.aspx?p=1215438): "In contrast,
every time I look at the GCC code, it takes two people to
prevent me from clawing my eyeballs out."
I'm sorry to report that so-far I have had the opposite experience.
Some years ago, I ported binutils (via CGEN) and GCC to an