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2009 Jul 21
1
Free Fax for Asterisk -- benchfax utility hangs.
...information for software
included in this program.
Running test using CCITT FAX test page, US letter size, 204x196
resolution, MMR encoding, ECM enabled and V.17 (14.4kbps) modem
NOTE: Each individual test could take 20 seconds or longer; be patient.
Test run 1 for flavor 'i686' used 632 milliseconds of CPU time.
Test run 2 for flavor 'i686' used 604 milliseconds of CPU time.
Test run 3 for flavor 'i686' used 656 milliseconds of CPU time.
Test run 4 for flavor 'i686' used 207 milliseconds of CPU time.
Test run 5 for flavor 'i686' used 624 milliseconds of CPU tim...
2005 Nov 07
4
Time-measurement in milliseconds
Hi there
I'm loking for a time-measurement to measure time-differences in
milliseconds.
On my search, I only found the following:
- package "base": Sys.time()
-> only second-accuracy
- package "R.utils": System$currentTimeMillis()
-> returns integer of milliseconds, but accuracy is only whole
seconds too.
At the moment I run every bit of code to m...
2011 Mar 24
4
Millisecond TimeStamps
I am wondering if there is a good way to work with data that is indexed in
time, via timestamps with a resolution in milliseconds. As I understand it,
the POSIX classes have a resolution i n terms of seconds, and will not
process fractional seconds from a string. Is this correct. I realize that
this may be a little unclear. Here is what I am trying to do:
A data frame with a time series and a price series, there the...
2007 Sep 06
0
3 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_as_date.c libswfdec/swfdec_as_interpret.c libswfdec/swfdec_movie.c libswfdec/swfdec_movie.h libswfdec/swfdec_sprite_movie.c
...me.org>
Date: Wed Sep 5 23:23:02 2007 +0200
make this work when time_t is 32bit, too
diff --git a/libswfdec/swfdec_as_date.c b/libswfdec/swfdec_as_date.c
index c7c3c89..6e2e30a 100644
--- a/libswfdec/swfdec_as_date.c
+++ b/libswfdec/swfdec_as_date.c
@@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ swfdec_as_date_get_milliseconds_local (c
g_assert (swfdec_as_date_is_valid (date));
if (isfinite (date->milliseconds)) {
- return date->milliseconds + date->utc_offset * 60 * 1000;
+ return date->milliseconds + (double) date->utc_offset * 60 * 1000;
} else {
return 0;
}
@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@...
2006 Apr 25
5
millisecond precision over internet
...s reaction time to a series of
words.
I''m positive that this is possible using plain ruby on a computer (cause
this is BASIC territory right?). But I want to create a ROR app that can
do the same thing. My question is, is it possible to write an app that
can measure reaction time with millisecond-precision (+- 1 ms), then
output a series of results to an array to be mailed back to the server?
Any help would be appreciated.
Yours,
Daisung.
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2003 Nov 25
1
ogginfo: playlength display in milliseconds
Hello
Some time ago I posted a lil' patch to this list which adds milliseconds display of
playlength to ogginfo. Some folks replied that it's plausible and this patch will be
merged to the next version. Vorbistools-1.0.1 got out and the patch is not in it. Why?
Anyway, here's this patch for vorbistools-1.0.1. I hope this time you will include it,
because milliseconds...
2019 Mar 26
0
[PATCH nbdkit v4 06/15] delay: Allow block status (extents) requests to be separately delayed.
...it --filter=delay plugin [plugin-args ...]
delay-read=(SECS|NNms) delay-write=(SECS|NNms)
delay-zero=(SECS|NNms) delay-trim=(SECS|NNms)
+ delay-extents=(SECS|NNms)
=head1 DESCRIPTION
@@ -63,6 +64,13 @@ Delay zero operations by C<SECS> seconds or C<NN> milliseconds.
Delay trim/discard operations by C<SECS> seconds or C<NN> milliseconds.
+=item B<delay-extents=>SECS
+
+=item B<delay-extents=>NNB<ms>
+
+Delay block status (extents) operations by C<SECS> seconds or C<NN>
+milliseconds.
+
=item B<wdelay=>SECS...
2010 Oct 19
1
Milliseconds and Time object
Hello all,
my question for today is the following :
I have
1. a date (in a string but straightforward to convert to any format)
2. the time as the number of milliseconds elapsed since hour 00:00:00.000 of
this date.
My question is :
1. Is there a in built function that can give me the date+time (as POSIX
object for instance) from what I have ?
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2011 Aug 18
3
Coding question for behavioral data analysis
Hello all,
I have a question which I have been struggling with for several weeks
now, that I think might be easy for more proficient coders than
myself. I have a large behavioral dataset, with behaviors and the
times (milliseconds) that they occurred. Each subject has a separate
file, and a sample subject file can be generated using the following
syntax:
Time <- c(1000, 1050, 1100, 1500, 2500, 5000, 6500, 6600, 7000)
Behavior <- c("g", "a", "s", "5", " z", "g&quo...
2015 Feb 27
2
yum causing RPC timed out?
...ta/3cda64d1c161dd0fead8398a62ef9c691e78ee02fe56d04566f850c94929f61f-filelists.sqlite.bz2:
[Errno 12] Timeout on
http://centos.corenetworks.net/7.0.1406/os/x86_64/repodata/3cda64d1c161dd0fead8398a62ef9c691e78ee02fe56d04566f850c94929f61f-filelists.sqlite.bz2:
(28, 'Resolving timed out after 30385 milliseconds')
Trying other mirror.
do_ypcall: clnt_call: RPC: Timed out
[etc. etc.]
2015 Feb 27
0
yum causing RPC timed out?
...64d1c161dd0fead8398a62ef9c691e78ee02fe56d04566f850c94929f61f-filelists.sqlite.bz2:
[Errno 12] Timeout on
http://mirror.supremebytes.com/centos/7.0.1406/os/x86_64/repodata/3cda64d1c161dd0fead8398a62ef9c691e78ee02fe56d04566f850c94929f61f-filelists.sqlite.bz2:
(28, 'Resolving timed out after 30384 milliseconds')
Trying other mirror.
One of the configured repositories failed (CentOS-7 - Base),
and yum doesn't have enough cached data to continue. At this point the only
safe thing yum can do is fail. There are a few ways to work "fix" this:
1. Contact the upstream for the repos...
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 a date and time.
site_id,survey_id,version_id,survey_start_ts,survey_question_id,start_ts,end_ts,answer
2,registration,1,1232558018625,z1,*1232558018624*,...
2012 Mar 22
4
getting multiple plots on a single plot
...t;hybrid.pdf"
pdf(out_file, height=8.5, width=11)
myvalues_1M <- read.csv("hybrid_sims_1M.csv",head=TRUE,sep=",")
plot(myvalues_1M$num_sims_per_thread,myvalues_1M$time_per_sim,xlab="Number
of Simulations per Thread",ylab="Time per 1 million Simulations(in
milliseconds)",col="red",main="For 1 million simulations")
lines(myvalues_1M$num_sims_per_thread,myvalues_1M$time_per_sim,col="red")
myvalues_5M <- read.csv("hybrid_sims_5M.csv",head=TRUE,sep=",")
plot(myvalues_5M$num_sims_per_thread,myvalues_5M$time_p...
2007 Mar 09
5
Recorded file processing app wanted
Does anybody have (or know of) a command line application that would:
) Eliminate pops and other random loud noises.
) Trim leading and trailing silence.
) Trim pauses exceeding x milliseconds to y milliseconds.
) Normalize what's left.
I know about normalize and have figured out how to trim leading and
trailing silence in sox, but I'm looking for more :)
Thanks in advance,
------------------------------------------------------------------------
Steve Edwards sedwards@s...
2011 Mar 02
1
Create a zoo/xts Time Series with Millisecond jumps
Is there a easy way to create the time index for a zoo/xts object for every
100 milliseconds.
eg. time Index would be:
10:00:00:100
10:00:00:200
10:00:00:300
10:00:00:400
I am looking to build an empty zoo/xts object with time index from 10am to
3pm, index jumps by 100ms each row.
Thanks,
Chris
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2015 Jan 14
1
Bug 9810 - validate_ldb of String(Generalized-Time) does not accept millisecond format ".000Z"
Hi,
at the moment we can not use our permanent rds user CALs, because of
Bug 9810 - validate_ldb of String(Generalized-Time) does not accept millisecond format ".000Z"
Setup:
- Two samba4-DCs with Debian Wheezy (7.7)
- Samba Version: 4.1.14-9
- package distributor: Sernet
As mentioned in the bug report, a patch is available at
https://attachments.samba.org/attachment.cgi?id=8784
and seems to work.
Can anybody implement the patch in th...
2015 Jan 15
0
Re-2: Bug 9810 - validate_ldb of String(Generalized-Time) does not accept millisecond f
...yes, the patch worked for me!
But for our production system I'm not really keen on building samba from scratch.
So anything I could do to support you?
Regards,
Carsten
Original Message processed by david?
Re: [Samba] Bug 9810 - validate_ldb of String(Generalized-Time) does not accept millisecond for (14-Jan-2015 15:51)
From: Marc Muehlfeld
To (2):Carsten, samba at lists.samba.org
Hello,
Am 14.01.2015 um 12:46 schrieb Carsten:
> at the moment we can not use our permanent rds user CALs, because of
> Bug 9810 - validate_ldb of String(Generalized-Time) does not accept millisecond fo...
2010 Mar 18
1
Creating Rcpp RcppDatetime from string with millisecond
Hi,
I was trying to generate RcppDatetime from a string. The main problem
for me is that my string contains millisecond. I saw that RcppDatetime
takes in double of seconds since epoch. I try to generate a double
using boost but has no success. I'm wondering if you have any sample
snippet?
The string looks like:
"2010-03-18 15:50:51.232"
Secondly, what time zone RcppDatetime is based on? Is it local...
2007 Jun 12
1
Can strptime handle milliseconds or AM/PM?
...[1] "16:45:19.477"
> # Why doesn't %OS3 work here?
> EventLog.Start <- "17:49:33.779"
> strptime(EventLog.Start, "%H:%M:%S")
[1] "2007-06-12 17:49:33"
> strptime(EventLog.Start, "%H:%M:%OS3")
[1] NA
> # This works OK without milliseconds or AM/PM
> x <- c("5:49:33 6/9/2007", "5:49:36 6/9/2007", "5:49:37 6/9/2007")
> strptime(x, "%I:%M:%S") # unclear why this inserts today's date?
[1] "2007-06-12 05:49:33" "2007-06-12 05:49:36" "2007-06-12 05:49:37"...
2004 Nov 22
7
timeDate
what package should I include to use timeDate? I want to convert a
double (num of millis) into date object.