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2003 Apr 02
19
Combining the components of a character vector
Dear Help, Suppose I have a character vector. x <- c("Bob", "loves", "Sally") I want to combine it into a single string: "Bob loves Sally" . paste(x) yields: paste(x) [1] "Bob" "loves" "Sally" The following function combines the character vector into a string in the way that I want, but it seems somewhat inelegant.
2011 May 06
7
Background music during a call
Hi All, I am in desperate need of this feature. I want to play background music during a call while the 2 parties are having some lovely conversation (or maybe give them a sort of cursing background if they are cursing each other). I found this post which talks about creating a ghost call with the help of queues and putting that queue in a meetme room where queue will play the song/curse and the
2007 Apr 05
7
Problems using GFS2 and clustered dovecot
I am trying to use dovecot. I've got a GFS2 shared volume on two servers with dovecot running on both. On one server at a time, it works. The test I am trying is to attach two mail programs (MUA) via IMAPS (Thunderbird and Evolution as it happens). I've attached one mail program to each IMAPS server. I am trying to move emails around in one program (from folder to folder), and then
2005 Mar 06
3
Search and convert string function
Hi all, I want to do this kind of function In R enviroment : For example : R <- 4 testString <- "I love $R" then search this testString, when find "$R",replace "$R" to R ,and because the value of R is 4 So the final string I want to get is "I love 4" How can I implement? Thanks advance Michael
2017 Dec 04
3
Dynamic reference, right-hand side of function
Hi! Thanks for the replies! I understand people more accustomed to R doesn't like looping much, and that thinking about loops is something I do since I worked with Stata a lot. The syntax from Peter Dalgaard was really clever, and I learned a lot from it, even though it didn't solve my problem (I guess it wasn't very well explained). My problem was basically that I have a data matrix
2017 Dec 04
2
Dynamic reference, right-hand side of function
:-) I don't insist on anything, I'm just struggling to learn a new language and partly a new way of thinking, and I really appreciate the corrections. I hope I someday will be able to handle lists in R as easy as I handle loops in Stata... Thanks again! Love -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr?n: peter dalgaard [mailto:pdalgd at gmail.com] Skickat: den 4 december 2017 23:09 Till:
2017 Dec 04
0
Dynamic reference, right-hand side of function
Um, if you insist on doing it that way, at least use assign(varname, as.vector(get(varname))) -pd > On 4 Dec 2017, at 22:46 , Love Bohman <love.bohman at sociology.su.se> wrote: > > Hi! > Thanks for the replies! > I understand people more accustomed to R doesn't like looping much, and that thinking about loops is something I do since I worked with Stata a lot. The
2017 Dec 05
3
Dynamic reference, right-hand side of function
Hi again! I know you don't find loops evil (well, at least not diabolic :-) ). (After many hours googling I have realized that thinking about loops rather than lists is a newbie thing we Stata-users do, I just jokingly pointed it out). Anyway, I'm really happy that you try to teach me some R-manners. Since I still get questions about what the h**k I mean by my strange question, I sort it
2012 Mar 24
1
how to make output more lovely
Hi, I'm trying to make output of my function easier to see and more lovely. As u know, R output is not easy to see for beginner of study or anyone not expert so I want to transform the output into other form. Output of my function is just long text with some numerical result and table. Is there a way to solve it? Thanks. -- View this message in context:
2017 Dec 05
0
Dynamic reference, right-hand side of function
By the way, R 'vectors' are not the equivalents of mathematical 'vectors'. In R, a vector is something that can have arbitrary length and which has no 'attributes', other than perhaps element names. Vectors can be numeric, character, complex, lists, etc. Functions, names, and NULL are not vectors. In my opinion, the typical data scientist will rarely find the R vector
2017 Dec 04
0
Dynamic reference, right-hand side of function
Loops are not evil, and no-one in this thread said they are. But I believe your failure to provide a reproducible example is creating confusion, since you may be using words that mean one thing to you and something else to the readers here. ################################ # A reproducible example includes a tiny set of sample data # Since we cannot reproducibly refer to filenames (your
2006 May 23
4
Protecting the source code.
Hello guys. I need an opinion here. I need to make a mid-big size web project. Will be a project that my boss wants to sell, and he don''t think show the source code is a good idea and me neither, I love free software but on this case will be a software made for a company who wants to try to make some money with it. My question is: PHP have things like Zend Guard
2017 Apr 30
4
Help with setting up ARM embedded clang + lld
Hi all, I've been doing a ton of embedded work (bare metal ARM Cortex M0+ and M4, hopefully RISCV in the future) in the last year and would love to start using and hacking on the llvm toolchain. I've tried setting up clang + lld but can't get lld to work because clang tries to launch gcc. I realize support is early but I'd love to have a dev setup so I can help fix things. Could
2008 Jan 24
6
Your "favorite" Asterisk application.
Hi, all. I've done some Asterisk recelling, but recently got roped into a Sr. SysAdmin position. Our PBX is c. 1823, and -- well, as pretty much all circuit-based systems do, it sucks. It sucks to administer, moves suck... you know the drill. So, I'd love change to an Asterisk system. My boss, who loves to spend money for no particular reason, wants to go proprietary, though. So
2014 Feb 11
2
[LLVMdev] Phabricator loves Amara
Folks, For some reason, all new phabricator diffs are automatically including Amara, which is probably a bit annoying for him, but pointless. I believe it happens because his name is the first in the alphabetical order. Can someone have a look at what's going on? cheers, --renato
2009 Feb 19
1
everybody loves R...
Just thought I'd let you guys know about this site I stumbled across: http://riki.wikidot.com/ http://riki.wikidot.com/ It is obviously in its early stages (as it does not have any content yet) but is looking like a good place to build a simple knowledge base for the R software. Anyway, if any of you have time on your hands, I'm sure they'd appreciate the help. -- View this message
2012 Jun 13
5
[LLVMdev] Anybody translating the LLVM FAQ from HTML to Sphinx?
That reminds me: Do the web documents reside in a repository somewhere or should I just grab them using wget? 2012/6/14 Michael Spencer <bigcheesegs at gmail.com> > On Wed, Jun 13, 2012 at 4:02 PM, Mikael Lyngvig <mikael at lyngvig.org> > wrote: > > If nobody else is doing it, I can translate the FAQ into Sphinx as I'd > like > > to begin gradually extending
2006 Apr 01
4
Quick question. Thunderbird/Outlook = no love.
Are there any how-tos or documentation on getting dovecot to be thunderbird/outlook friendly? Thunderbird can connect about 20% of the time, the other 80% of the time, I Get the error: "You may need to connect via SSL or TLS. Please check the account settings for your mail server." I have my thunderbird setup to do TLS. I've put it on the TLS if available as well, still no love.
2017 Dec 04
3
Dynamic reference, right-hand side of function
Hi R-users! Being new to R, and a fairly advanced Stata-user, I guess part of my problem is that my mindset (and probably my language as well) is wrong. Anyway, I have what I guess is a rather simple problem, that I now without success spent days trying to solve. I have a bunch of datasets imported from Stata that is labelled aa_2000 aa_2001 aa_2002, etc. Each dataset is imported as a matrix, and
2017 Apr 30
3
Help with setting up ARM embedded clang + lld
Ok, thanks! I got it going that way. I'd still love to hear from anyone off list working on similar stuff. ~Scott On Sun, Apr 30, 2017, at 03:32 PM, Joerg Sonnenberger wrote: > On Sun, Apr 30, 2017 at 03:18:35PM -0700, Scott Shawcroft via llvm-dev > wrote: > > Hi all, > > I've been doing a ton of embedded work (bare metal ARM Cortex M0+ and > > M4, hopefully RISCV