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2018 Feb 17
2
readLines interaction with gsub different in R-dev
| Confirmed for R-devel (current) on Ubuntu 17.10. But ... isn't the regexp | you use wrong, ie isn't R-devel giving the correct answer? No, I don't think R-devel is correct (or at least consistent with the documentation). My interpretation of gsub("(\\w)", "\\U\\1", entry, perl = TRUE) is "Take every word character and replace it with itself, converted to
2018 Feb 17
2
readLines interaction with gsub different in R-dev
I was told to re-raise this issue with R-dev: In the documentation of R-dev and R-3.4.3, under ?gsub > replacement > ... For perl = TRUE only, it can also contain "\U" or "\L" to convert the rest of the replacement to upper or lower case and "\E" to end case conversion. However, the following code runs differently: tempf <- tempfile()
2002 Sep 06
1
Warning: Server lies about size of server public key: actual size...
We started receiving this message in our production server. Warning: Server lies about size of server public key: actual size is 767 bits vs. announced 768. Warning: This may be due to an old implementation of ssh. When I looked in the list archives I see that there has been a conversation about this topic before back about a year ago. Currently we are going from Openssh version 3.4 to another
2013 Jan 29
1
points rejected as lying outside the specified window
Hello, I am using the following code to create ppp files from csv data and map shape files, but I am getting some errors which I have been unable to fix by searching them online: library(spatstat) library(maps) library(maptools) NYC2<-readShapePoly("nybb.shp") # this is a map of the NYC boroughs without waterways and no census tract divisions (but it does include lines separating
2005 Apr 04
5
a question about box counting
Hi, I have a set of x,y data points and each data point lies between (0,0) and (1,1). Of this set I have selected all those that lie in the lower triangle (of the plot of these points). What I would like to do is to divide the region (0,0) to (1,1) into cells of say, side = 0.01 and then count the number of cells that contain a point. My first approach is to generate the coordinates of these
2019 Nov 22
2
Join 2012 Server to Samba 4.11
Hello Louis, Yes, I do talk about join a 2012 Windows server as a secondary AD-DC, my bad, I wasn't clear enough here. About Samba version, we can assume that it's a Samba 4.11 with 2012 schema. That's quite a good news here, I will test ASAP. I just wanted to know it anybody had problems beforehand; Thanks a lot :) Am?lie Am?lie LE JEUNE, Technicienne syst?mes et r?seaux
2002 Mar 01
0
[Bug 132] New: connects to 1.2.2? vintage sshd sometimes gets "Server lies" about host key size off by 1 bit
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132 Summary: connects to 1.2.2? vintage sshd sometimes gets "Server lies" about host key size off by 1 bit Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: All OS/Version: other Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2
2011 Aug 21
1
[LLVMdev] Lying about being expanded?
Hi! I noticed in the LegalizeDAG.cpp (SelectionDAGLegalize::LegalizeOp): case ISD::INIT_TRAMPOLINE: case ISD::FRAMEADDR: case ISD::RETURNADDR: // These operations lie about being legal: when they claim to be legal, // they should actually be custom-lowered. Action = TLI.getOperationAction(Node->getOpcode(), Node->getValueType(0)); if (Action == TargetLowering::Legal)
2012 Aug 06
2
Identify points that lie within polygon
I have a complex 2D polygon with thousands of vertices, and I'd like to be able to identify points from a large set contained within the polygon, and was wondering if there might be an efficient way of doing this? Any advice would be useful! Here is a small example of what I mean: # make polygon v1<-c(0,1,1,2,1,3,6,7) v2<-c(1,3,3,5,6,7,8,9) plot(v1, v2, type = "n" )
2011 Aug 20
4
I have a problem with R!!
Dear all i?m working with a program i?ve made in R (using functions that others created) to run my program i need a sample. if i generate the sample using for example, rnorm(n, mu, sigma) i have no problem but if i obtain a sample from a column in excel and i copy it, the program says that there is a mistake: it says "Error en `[.data.frame`(data, indices) : undefined columns
2018 Feb 17
0
readLines interaction with gsub different in R-dev
I think the problem in R-devel happens when there are non-ASCII characters in any of the strings passed to gsub. txt <- vapply(list(as.raw(c(0x41, 0x6d, 0xc3, 0xa9, 0x6c, 0x69, 0x65)), as.raw(c(0x41, 0x6d, 0x65, 0x6c, 0x69, 0x61))), rawToChar, "") txt #[1] "Am?lie" "Amelia" Encoding(txt) #[1] "unknown" "unknown" gsub(perl=TRUE,
2011 Oct 25
4
comparing two tables
Hi everybody, I would like to know whether it is possible to compare to tables for certain parameters. I have these two tables: gene table name chr start end str accession Length gen1 4 646752 646838 + MI0005806 86 gen12 2L 243035 243141 - MI0005821 106 gen3 2L 159838 159928 + MI0005813 90 gen7 2L
2011 Feb 01
1
kmeans: number of cluster centres must lie between 1 and nrow(x)
Dear R, Can't I cluster a dataset into k clusters where k is exactly the number of observations? I have version 12.2 installed. See this example > a <- matrix(1:100, 20) > kmeans(a, 20) Error: number of cluster centres must lie between 1 and nrow(x) This is a bit ad-hoc but I known R from version 2.12 allows number of clusters to be one. So I guess allowing number of clusters to be
2009 Jan 05
3
if statement
Hi, How do I check for two conditions in an if loop? I want to check if a value lies between 2 other values. For example, A <- ts(rnorm(120), freq=12, start=c(1992,8)) X <- 0.5 Y <- 0.8 I would like to create a new vector C for which C[i] is 0 if A[i] lies in between X and Y. Would be grateful for any help. Sorry for asking such an R-newbie question! Shruthi -- View this message
2006 Nov 08
0
Queue forks asterisk and then leaves theextraprocesses lying around
Hi, have a look at http://www.freepbx.org/trac/ticket/1174 it's currently in the bug list. Regards Lee -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Nigel Roberts Sent: 08 November 2006 09:14 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Queue forks asterisk
2007 Jul 04
0
[1105] trunk/wxruby2/doc/textile/button.txtl: 2.8 documentation update reflecting where set_default_item now lies
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2016 Apr 28
3
[PATCH V2 RFC] fixup! virtio: convert to use DMA api
On Thu, 2016-04-28 at 17:34 +0300, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > I see work-arounds for broken IOMMUs but not for > individual devices. Could you point me to a more specific > example? I think the closest example is probably quirk_ioat_snb_local_iommu(). If we see this particular device, we *know* what the topology actually looks like. We check the hardware setup, and if we're *not*
2016 Apr 28
3
[PATCH V2 RFC] fixup! virtio: convert to use DMA api
On Thu, 2016-04-28 at 17:34 +0300, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > I see work-arounds for broken IOMMUs but not for > individual devices. Could you point me to a more specific > example? I think the closest example is probably quirk_ioat_snb_local_iommu(). If we see this particular device, we *know* what the topology actually looks like. We check the hardware setup, and if we're *not*
2010 Dec 30
4
perl code to remove newlines
Given an HTML file which looks like this: --------- begin snippet --------- <HTML ><HEAD ><TITLE >We've Lied to You&#8230;</TITLE ><META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="Modular DocBook HTML Stylesheet Version 1.79"><LINK REL="HOME" TITLE="Maximum RPM" HREF="index.html"><LINK REL="UP"
2016 Apr 27
2
[PATCH V2 RFC] fixup! virtio: convert to use DMA api
On Wed, 2016-04-27 at 21:17 +0300, Michael S. Tsirkin wrote: > > > Because it's a dirty hack in the *wrong* place. > > No one came up with a better one so far :( Seriously? Take a look at drivers/iommu/intel-iommu.c. It has quirks for all kinds of shitty devices that have to be put in passthrough mode or otherwise excluded. We don't actually *need* it for the Intel