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2010 Sep 02
2
R code changes to crap
Hi,
I am using vim to edit my files...I do not know what has been pressed by me
as my R code get converted to such a crap...
%PDF-1.4
%<81>â<81>ã<81>Ï<81>Ó\r
1 0 obj
<<
/CreationDate (D:20100902122215)
/ModDate (D:20100902122215)
/Title (R Graphics Output)
/Producer (R 2.11.1)
/Creator (R)
how to reconvert it to the my actual code?? as I do not have backup for
it..?
Thanks in advance
Khushwant
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2008 Dec 18
3
Parsing unusual date format
Hello,
If I have a character string like
d <- c("1990m3", "1992m8") #March 1990 and Aug 1992
what is the easiest way to convert it into any standard date form; for
example,
d <- c("01/03/1990", "01/08/1992")
I looked at as.Date but it doesn't seem to address my problem as I have an
"m" stuck in the middle of my character string
2010 Aug 14
4
\" character in folder name results in strange LIST
..."wafer
>> . OK List completed.
>>
>> Note the {9} length of the following real folder name. Is this normal
>> handling of special folder names ?
>Yes.
Well, I did try other servers and e.g. on scalix I'm getting this:
* LIST (\X-DirectRef=000d7f94a4731510 \X-ModDate=20100814200222) "/" "six\"wafer"
I cannot find anything relevant in RFC3501
>> Mail clients do not seem to like this response.
>What clients? They're buggy then.. Well, of course, way too many clients are :(
at least Thunderbird will go totally crazy when...
2018 Mar 02
5
evince
We have some small networks with connectivity to the Internet
through firewall routers.? The smallest has one Windows 7
system and three Linux systems including both CentOS 6 and
CentOS 7 machines.? The Windows 7 systems have full Adobe
packages that are updated regularly and are trouble free.
On the Linux systems, evince has been our go to product for
viewing and printing .pdf documents.? This