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2007 Nov 01
1
daylight saving / time zone issues with as.POSIXlt/as.POSIXct (PR#10392)
Running under Windows XP 64 bit, as.POSIXlt()/as.POSIXct() seem to think that US time zones (EST5EDT, MST7MDT) switched from daylight savings back to standard time on Oct 28, 2007, whereas the switch is actually on Sun Nov 04, 2007. Examples: > Sys.timezone() [1] "Mountain Daylight Time" > as.POSIXct("2007-10-30 12:38:47") [1] "2007-10-30 12:38:47 Mountain
2007 Nov 01
0
daylight saving / time zone issues with as.POSIXlt/as.POSIXct (PR#10393)
tplate at acm.org wrote: > Running under Windows XP 64 bit, as.POSIXlt()/as.POSIXct() seem > to think that US time zones (EST5EDT, MST7MDT) switched from daylight > savings back to standard time on Oct 28, 2007, whereas the switch > is actually on Sun Nov 04, 2007. > > =20 Not Our Problem. (This sort of thing never is. We are wholly dependent=20 on the OS for this information).
2013 Feb 01
2
mountain lion install, error message
Hi, I have been trying to install R on my mac which is running mountain lion. It is partially working, but one error message I am getting is: Error in function () : object '.activeModel' not found. I cannot find anything on this by googling. It appears, for example, when I try to 'add observation statistics to data' under the 'models' menu in R commander. I wondered
2008 Feb 14
1
Any mountain clustering method in R?
Dear all, I wonder which R algorithm could perform a mountain clustering in an spatial grid, in other words, having the coordinates of a map (x,y ... or even more) and then the altitude/height at each point I would like to localise the peaks of that topological surface. Which R algorithm can perform this? I see it as a clustering problem where the peak should be at the center of each cluster.
2012 Mar 10
1
How to fit a line through the "Mountain crest", i.e., through the highest density of points - in a "loess-like" fashion.
Hi, I'm trying to normalize data by fitting a line through the highest density of points (in a 2D plot). In other words, if you visualize the data as a density plot, the fit I'm trying to achieve is the line that goes through the "crest" of the mountain. This is similar yet different to what LOESS does. I've been using loess before, but it does not exactly that as it takes
2011 Oct 28
0
the next mountain for markdown to climb up
fletcher said: > > If you're working on a long document, > > it's not realistic to expect an as you type live preview - > > the performance just won't be there. i said: > i'll wait to challenge you on this assertion until i see > just exactly how well my app works in such situations. i've now done tests, and can conclusively
2011 Aug 31
2
[LLVMdev] LLVM Bay-Area Social!
If you aren't going to be in the San Francisco bay-area a week from now, you can stop reading this message. It's time for another LLVM bay-area social gathering, which will be held one week today on Wednesday, September 7th, starting 7pm at St. Stephen's Green in Mountain View. They still have good food, lots of beer and are a short walk away from the Mountain View Caltrain and VTA
2012 Aug 09
1
Compiling rsync-3.0.9 on Xcode 4.4 (Mountain Lion)
Apologies if this isn't the right list for this post, looking for some guidance on compiling rsync on OS X 10.8 Mountain Lion having recently upgraded, including XCode 4.4. > ./prepare-source ~/Code/rsync OSXPatched at 984bc92 make: Nothing to be done for `conf'. > ./configure
2017 May 24
2
System Time Source
Warren, one slight correction on an other wise nicely written bit of info: The time transmitted from WWV is not Mountain Time. Even though the WWV transmitter farm is located in the Mountain time zone, the signals are transmitted as "Coordinated Universal time", UTC, or 'Zulu' time. Here, you can listen to a recording made at the transmitter site for the 5Mhz signal:
2012 May 11
0
[LLVMdev] Hello! We are seeking => LLVM Compiler Engineer - Mountain View, CA
Greetings, Our client is a public Semiconductor company founded in 1986, considered the the world leader in providing technology solutions used to develop electronics and electronic systems. They supply the electronic design automation (EDA) software that engineers use to design, create prototypes for and test integrated circuits, also known as chips. Please review the job descriptions below
2010 Mar 17
1
Is there any R package that can find the maxima of a 1-D time series
Is there any R package that can help me with digging out the maxima of a 1-D trajectory ? I have 975 1-D curves. They are only known as time series. That is a set of points ordered with respect to time. Some curves exhibit one only peak. Others have two peaks of different height. We wish to find the number of peaks and their position along the time axis. Apparently it's a trivial problem
2007 Jun 07
1
CIFS Engineering Workshop in Mountain View, California: September 26-28th 2007
CIFS Engineering Workshop: September 26-28th 2007. The Samba Team will be running a CIFS Engineering Workshop event hosted at the Google Campus in Mountain View, California, USA on September 26-28th 2007. This event is intended for engineers working on any CIFS products and services, not just products based on the Samba codebase. We welcome engineers from any implementers of the CIFS and SMB2
2007 Jun 07
1
CIFS Engineering Workshop in Mountain View, California: September 26-28th 2007
CIFS Engineering Workshop: September 26-28th 2007. The Samba Team will be running a CIFS Engineering Workshop event hosted at the Google Campus in Mountain View, California, USA on September 26-28th 2007. This event is intended for engineers working on any CIFS products and services, not just products based on the Samba codebase. We welcome engineers from any implementers of the CIFS and SMB2
2008 Mar 18
0
Walds Z in a mixed model
I recently reviewed a paper that used Wald's Z in a mixed model analysis. The dataset (see end of message for complete dataset) has individual animals (SAMPLE) from within social groups, from within geographic regions. Y is the response variable. The paper ran a mixed model with year and region as fixed effects, group a random effect nested within region, and sample nested within group. I
2013 Feb 15
0
CVlim
Can anyone help explain to me why the two codes below have different result? I thought I can use log(time)~. to replace log(time)~dist+climb+timef.I am using CVlm from DAAG package. I think nihills is preloaded with the package. Thanks in advance. > CVlm(df=nihills, form.lm=formula(log(time)~.),plotit="Observed",m=2)Analysis of Variance Table Response: log(time) Df Sum Sq
2009 Apr 02
4
Mountain ahead of me!
Dear All, Thanks for taking the time to read this. I have been presented with a massive task. I'm not an asterisk expert, but I do know my way around a linux server and infrastructure, and I know when things are not done correctly. A large number of minutes are routed every month, (1m+) and I wish to do this in the most efficient way possible. I've been presented with three linux
2024 Mar 05
0
Mountain E-bike is here
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2024 Mar 28
0
mountain or urban - choose your next e-bicycle adventure
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2007 Mar 20
2
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Message from Marina Moreno (via www.cs.uiuc.edu)
Some people on these lists may be interested in these positions at Google. Please contact Marina directly if you're interested. --Vikram http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/ Begin forwarded message: > Hi Vikram, > > My name is Marina Moreno. I'm an Engineering Sourcer at Google in > the Platforms staffing group. I came across your resume on the >
2014 May 07
5
[LLVMdev] DWARF unmangled subprog name (DW_AT_name)
On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 11:38 AM, Keno Fischer <kfischer at college.harvard.edu>wrote: > The use case for this is in Julia backtraces. We don't have a consistent > way to mangle the function names for linkage (we might at some point in the > future, but this is out of scope for now). Instead, we save whatever we > want displayed in AT_name, but there's no way to access