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2003 May 11
1
lines(aline, type = 'b', col = "blue) does not work for POSIXct plot.
...t lines
generate the expected additional line on the plot, using the "lines" command. Any help on producing this additional
line, while using POSIXct modifiers, will be greatly appreciated, as I have yet to find a book on this Very interesting
R Language, that would answer such useful minutiae.
Appreciatively,
John
2005 Dec 25
1
cygwin and tar -- still?
...r is not recoverable: exiting now
Error: cannot open file 'rconifers/DESCRIPTION' for reading
E:\conifers>
I still don't understand why the cygwin tool is required. I'm just a mere
simpleton and haven't spent the time required to become king-fu master with
this particular minutiae. Could the script that builds the package be fixed?
Is it broken? If it's not broken, what's with the cygdrive stuff? why does
the entire path need to be there?
Is the tar that's in the tools.zip from
http://www.murdoch-sutherland.com/Rtools/ any different than the one with
MSYS?...
2012 Jul 23
2
Mechanize::Agent#post_connect_hook response != Mechanize#parse response
I''m working through an idea for a db-backed cache for Mechanize#get().
The idea is to use a Mechanize::Agent#post_connect_hook to cached any
fetch data, and create a subclass of Mechanize::Agent#get() that
checks the cache before calling super. I want to store the un-parsed
(raw) page in the db, and call Mechanize#parse when there''s a cache
hit, something along these lines:
2023 Feb 19
2
Using 'dummy.ups' for a real application, not just testing...
...e driver available. I read about creating my own driver using
'skel.c' as a template. But, nobody else would have any interest in my
very specialized driver. Plus - it seems overwhelming to me when I attempt
to understand how to build NUT and I fear getting totally bogged down in
all the minutiae of that.
But, it occurred to me - Why can't I just use 'dummy-ups' for this as-is?
I can have a simple 'c' or Python program to read my values (to determine
status) and then just write a few relevant lines into a '.dev' file to be
served out to the LAN with the factory...
2008 Oct 06
0
Computing on the language redux
Warning: This is only for those interested in R language minutiae
A recent post on this list asked if there was a simple way to change the R
language object:
ex1 <- expression(x < a) ## just the part to the right of the <- assignment
to the object
expression( x < a & y < b) ## or something like this
Phil Spector showed how to do this by...
2017 Jan 17
1
strptime("1","%m") returns NA
Hi Frederik,
On Mon, 2017-01-16 at 18:20 -0800, frederik at ofb.net wrote:
> Hi R Devel,
>
> I wrote some code which depends on 'strptime' being able to parse an
> incomplete date, like this:
>
> >
> > base::strptime("2016","%Y")
> [1] "2016-01-14 PST"
>
> The above works - although it's odd that it gives the month
2020 Oct 30
3
[Bug 3226] New: Feature request: Prempt fingerprint prompt when connecting to new server
...option that
preempts the fingerprint validation question:
ssh -o
VerifyHostKeyString="SHA256:nThbg6kXUpJWGl7E1IGOCspRomTxdCARLviKw6E5SY8"
<destination>
...or...
ssh -o
verifyHostKeyString="16:27:ac:a5:76:28:2d:36:63:1b:56:4d:eb:df:a6:48"
<destination>
Additional minutiae:
It seems to me that the supplied string can serve as a stand-in for the
FingerprintHash argument (though it's not clear to me whether MD5 hash
strings are expected to begin with "MD5:")
The fingerprint presented to the user represents only one of the key
types (the most preferred?)...
2009 May 13
8
Sharing sessions across rails apps 2.3.2
I''ve done this in 2.2, but cannot figure it out for 2.3.2:
Basically, I want to be able to share session data across a couple of
apps.
The way I did this in 2.2 was to create a view called sessions in the
second app that read the sessions table of the first app.
This done, I could tell them both to use active record sessions, and,
lo! I had a shared session.
Once I''d written a
2003 Jan 19
0
rsync+ (batch mode) feature suggestion
Bert,
Hi. If you are still interested in your rsync+ project, changes for
which have evidently been (and are, perhaps, still being?) submitted
to the official, upstream rsync version, you may want to add the
following feature, proffered below, in order to conduce a little
greater batch mode usage flexibility primarily for those with above
average security concerns.
Currently (at least in the
2012 May 02
5
editing bind (DNS) configuration under CentOS 6
Hello listmates,
It appears that system-config-bind has been phased out. Whatever the
reasoning was behind that decision - what are we expected to do now? Edit
it manually? That is doable, of course, but kind of cumbersome. Does
anybody know if there is a tool we are expected to use for that purpose?
Thanks.
Boris.
2010 Jun 18
4
C Interface
Greetings,
I am trying to call simple C-code from R.
I am on Windows XP with RTools installed.
The C-function is
#include <R.h>
#include <Rinternals.h>
#include <Rmath.h>
#include <Rdefines.h>
// prevent name mangling
extern "C" {
SEXP __cdecl test(SEXP s){
SEXP result;
PROTECT(result = NEW_NUMERIC(1));
double* ptr=NUMERIC_POINTER(result);
double t =
2020 Aug 23
3
clang performing worse than gcc for this loop
I am analyzing a clang 10.0.0 vs gcc 7.3 performance difference that I can reproduce in the following test.
unsigned foo(unsigned t1, unsigned t2, int count, int step) {
unsigned tmp = 0;
int state = 0;
for (int i = 0 ; i < count ; i += step) {
state++;
if (state > 5)
state = 0;
if (state == 3)
tmp += t2;
}
return tmp;
}
2014 Mar 11
17
[Bug 10495] New: "skipping directory foo" (does not transfer directories by default)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10495
Summary: "skipping directory foo" (does not transfer
directories by default)
Product: rsync
Version: 3.1.0
Platform: All
OS/Version: All
Status: NEW
Severity: major
Priority: P5
Component: core
AssignedTo: wayned at
2007 Dec 02
6
MD5 Collisions...
Hi everyone,
Not sure if you've read http://www.win.tue.nl/hashclash/SoftIntCodeSign/ .
should some kind of advisory be sent to advise people not to rely solely on MD5 checksums? Maybe an update to the man page is due ? :
"
MD5 has not yet (2001-09-03) been broken, but sufficient attacks have
been made that its security is in some doubt. The attacks on MD5 are in
the
2007 Sep 12
12
Philosophical questions
Disclaimer: The following are observations by a relatively new user
(couple of weeks) of RSpec and not intended as RSpec trollbait.
Also, forgive me if similar topics have been discussed elsewhere on
the mailing list. I at least did the due diligence of a quick search.
That said...
I''ve been positively thrilled with RSpec for use outside of Rails.
It has been in my attempts
2010 Oct 07
6
Deleting observations - can't see the data after that
Hello all,
I am loading a data frame, fitting a model, getting diagnostic plots and they are flagging a couple of observations as problematic. Fair enough, and I want re-fit without them.
After I delete an offending row (identified by one of the diagnostic plots), something like
data = data[-3,];
then R will no longer print the contents of the data frame; it tells me it is a data frame