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2007 Aug 07
0
warning in library(GRASS)
...ssname,it,".Bmaxind.",ib,sep=""),catlabels=FALSE) As I always overwrite the same R object, I should hope that the number of calls to rast.get would have no influence on a warning like "Too many open raster files", which I'm getting after the fourth loop. Am I missinterpreting something about the way R objects are stored, and every call to rast.get generates a new internal copy of RGRASS.temp? If so, is there a way to solve this problem? Thanks again and best wishes, Javier -- Javier Garc?a-Pintado Institute of Earth Sciences Jaume Almera (CSIC) Lluis Sole Sabaris s/...
2009 Jul 10
2
Relative home directory paths not supported 1.2.1 broke my setup
Hi Timo,guess this patch break my setup http://hg.dovecot.org/dovecot-1.2/rev/dd49cf3fd2c9 the log entry does not look very right cause i dont use relative paths or i missinterpreted somthing here Jul 10 21:12:29 dovecot: Error: Relative home directory paths not supported (user robert at schetterer.com): maildir:/usr/local/virtual/schetterer.com/robert at schetterer.com/ how can i get my old
2006 Mar 29
1
How to define class type hierarchy of speeds?
Hi I''m very very new to tc iproute etc and have read the LARTC howto. What I want to do is create some "master" classes of bandwidth limit and below that per ip address which "inherits" from this master class. Example: one queue for 128Kbps other queue for 256Kbps What I want now is that for example in "class" 128Kbps the ip 10.0.0.5, 10.0.0.8 etc. goes
2006 Mar 02
33
Patch to allow for the ATM "cell tax"
I have been trying to optimise my ADSL connections for VOIP. Funny things were happening - for example increasing the ping packet size by 50% had no effect, but then adding one byte had a major effect. It took me a while to figure out that I was seeing the effects of the fixed ATM cell size. This is probably obvious to some of you. For the rest: ADSL uses ATM as its transport. An ATM
2012 Jul 14
3
Can't understand syntax
OK, I need help!! I've been searching, but I don't understand the logic of some this dataframe addressing syntax. What is this type of code called? test [["v3"]] [is.na(test[["v2"]])] <-10 #choose column v3 where column v2 is == 4 and replace with 10 and where is it documented? The code below works for what I want to do (find the non-missing value in a row),