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2007 Mar 29
1
creating conditional list of elements
Sorry to plague the list, but I think I got the answer. The following would do: > signalList <- list(tradingRules$Signal[tradingRules$Enabled]) [[1]] > length(signalList) [1] 2 Now my problem is shifted: I have the Signal column in the original data frame referring to actual matrices previously created in R. That is, bar_signal and cif_signal are extant matrices. What I need is the
2004 Apr 05
1
Comboot menu crashes when it goes off screen
It works! Now, is there a way to use this handler multiple times so different submenus can have different position values. -Aaron On Fri, 2 Apr 2004, ganapathy murali krishnan wrote: > You write your own menupos_handler (like in complex.c) and register the > handler. > > So all you need to do is to copy the code for the menupos_handler from > complex.c and modify it to suit
2008 Jul 18
2
matrix multiplication question
Hello, I am a newcomer to R and therefore apologize for posting such a basic question. I am trying to multiply 2 matrices t(X1)%*%X1, where t(X1) is: 1 2 3 4 5 8 12 13 20 24 26 27 31 33 34 36 37 40 41 42 45 46 47 48 49 ones 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Shadow 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 1 0 1 0
2008 Jul 02
5
multiplication question
folks, is there a clever way to compute the sum of the product of two vectors such that the common indices are not multiplied together? i.e. if i have vectors X, Y, how can i compute Sum (X[i] * Y[j]) i != j where i != j also, what if i wanted Sum (X[i] * Y[j] * R[i, j]) i != j where R is a matrix? thanks, murali
2007 Oct 09
1
DOS/Freedos: Can't use mkfloppyimg.sh or mkdiskimage for +8M images ( Murali (????? ?????) )
Sorry for the delay, I should not send email on an holiday week-end. I'll try to answer all the questions by explaining what does work for me right now, and what I'd like to do. I have a script to create the a USB stick or an ISO image. The boot media contains many DOS images, and I use versamenu to select one of them. If my DOS image is smaller than 8megs, everything is working fine as
2004 Feb 02
10
SYSLINUX 2.09-pre2
This version contains a fix to mbr.asm, plus a version of Murali's menu system, but ported to gcc. Although gcc produces much bigger 16-bit code (since it's really 32-bit code with prefixes) I figured it would be much easier for people to deal with since it requires the configuration to be compiled in. That being said, it's a *very* powerful menu system, partially *because*
2008 Jul 25
2
graphing regression coefficients and standard errors
Hello, I am interested in plotting my regression analysis results(regression coefficients and standard errors obtained through OLS and Tobit models) in the form of graphs.What is the best way to accomplish this? Thanks. Murali Kuchibhotla [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Jun 19
5
No sub-menus in complex.c32
>> Hi, >> >> I have created my own custom menu using menu/complex.c as an example. >> This was way back in the syslinux 2.x days, so the menu system had not >> yet been converted to COM32. With a few minor changes, I now have >> this compiling and running under v3.63. The problem is that only the >> top level menu works. Trying to access any sub-menu
2002 Oct 29
4
Booting a no-emulation image
Is it possible to boot a no-emulation boot image from ISOLinux? I am particularly interested in having the WinXP Install CD, as one of the boot images in ISOLinux. - Murali ################################################################ # Ry 254, Ryerson Hall, # Ph : +1 773 702-1031 (Off) # # 1100 E 58th Street # +1 773 575-4836 (Cell) # # Chicago, IL - 60637, #
2013 Jan 29
4
[LLVMdev] [Patch][Review Requested][Compilation Time] Avoid frequent copy of elements in LoopStrengthReduce
Hello, This patch aims to improve compile time performance by increasing the SCEV vector size in LoopStrengthReduce. It is observed that the BaseRegs vector size is 4 in most cases, and elements are frequently copied when it is initialized as SmallVector<const SCEV *, 2> BaseRegs. Our benchmark results show that the compilation time performance improved by ~0.5%. Patch by Wan Xiaofei.
2013 Apr 30
3
[LLVMdev] Improving the usability of LNT
Hi Daniel, I made some changes to the LNT perf reporting tool to make it more user friendly by adding some features: 1. Make the sidebar and the navigation bar stationary, so that it is easy to navigate the site 2. Have the pop-down menu for the items in the navigation bar, activate upon hovering the mouse, rather than clicking the item 3. Add a nav-link in the sidebar for the
2013 Sep 27
2
[LLVMdev] Trip count and Loop Vectorizer
Hi Nadav, Thanks for the response. I forgot to mention that there is an upper limit of 16 for the Trip Count check, TinyTripCountVectorThreshold = 16; if (TC > 0u && TC < TinyTripCountVectorThreshold). So right now, any loop with Trip Count as 0, or with value >=16, LV with unroll. With the change to the lower bound, it will also include the loop with 0 trip count. SCEV returns 0
2003 May 28
1
Cross Subnet WINS?
But the win wks on the other subnet is configured to use my SAMBASERVER as its WINS SERVER, and it is configured using the IP Adress of the SAMBASERVER and not the name. Shouldn't this do the trick? win wks is on a wireless subnet and hence runs at 11 MBPS, while the SAMBASERVER is on a wired subnet. I read somewhere that windows does some kind of "optimization" with slow networks.
2002 Oct 30
1
SYSLinux/ISOLinux question
Look into the original XP cd and see where NTLDR is located, then place it on your cd in the same directory and it 'should' work. I have created some 2000 XP boot cd's with integrated recent service pack's and they still boot. But I do that with cdrecord+original boot sector, not with any isolinux stuff... But I hope this help! -----Original Message----- From: G. Murali
2012 Apr 04
4
[LLVMdev] Disabling x87 instructions for a sub-target
Hello there, I recently started working on the LLVM backend for a target that doesn't support x87 instructions. Currently, I am in the process of completely disabling some x87 instructions such as fcomi, fcompi,... for a specific sub-target. I also do not have SSE enabled for my sub-target, and llvm resorts to fcomi* instructions for FP compare instructions. Is there a way to bypass the
2013 May 02
0
[LLVMdev] Improving the usability of LNT
Wow, that sounds great! Thanks for working on this, and yes, please, send the patches! --renato On 30 April 2013 16:23, Murali, Sriram <sriram.murali at intel.com> wrote: > Hi Daniel,**** > > I made some changes to the LNT perf reporting tool to make it more user > friendly by adding some features:**** > > **1. **Make the sidebar and the navigation bar stationary,
2004 Jan 16
6
Comboot Menu
Since lot of people want this thing, I will try to take a stab at it. For now, I will hard code the menu in the code, and then somebody else can remove that restriction. May be we can add some kind of keyword to the config file which syslinux ignores and the comboot menu does something with it. I have one question about comboot: If I write a DOS program using C (compiled using watcom -3 -mt -osx
2013 Jan 29
0
[LLVMdev] [Patch][Review Requested][Compilation Time] Avoid frequent copy of elements in LoopStrengthReduce
On Tue, Jan 29, 2013 at 3:59 PM, Murali, Sriram <sriram.murali at intel.com> wrote: > Our benchmark results show that the compilation time performance improved by > ~0.5%. That's fairly small; what was the standard deviation, confidence interval, etc? -- Sean Silva
2013 Sep 27
0
[LLVMdev] Trip count and Loop Vectorizer
Hi Sriram, Thanks for performing this analysis. The problem here, both for memcpy and the vectorizer, is that we can’t predict the size of “n”, even though the only use of ’n’ is for the loop bound for the alloca [4 x [8 x i32]]. If you change the unroll condition to TC >= 0 then you will disable loop unrolling for all loops because getSmallConstantTripCount returns an unsigned number. You
2013 Sep 27
2
[LLVMdev] Trip count and Loop Vectorizer
Hi, I am trying to get a small loop to *not vectorize* for cases where it doesn't make sense. For instance, this loop: void foo(int a[4][8], int n) { int b[4][8]; for(int i = 0; i < 4; i++) { for(int j = 0; j < n; j++) { a[i][j] = b[i][j]; } } } * Has maximum of 8ints copy. LLVM tries to use Memcpy for the inner loop. It is not helpful to perform