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2010 Nov 24
2
Change the class of columns in a data frame
...; and mode "numeric". In
order to change the class of the columns, i use these commands:
> DF=read.table("clipboard",header=TRUE,sep="\t") *# I select all the
cells and I copy them to the clipboard. Then R, with this command, reads the
data from there.*
> MyHeader=names(DF) *# I save the headers of the data frame to a temp
matrix*
> for (i in 1:length(DF)) {if (MyHeader[[i]]=="nominal")
DF[[i]]=as.factor(DF[[i]])}
> for (i in 1:length(DF)) {if (MyHeader[[i]]=="ordinal")
DF[[i]]=as.ordered(DF[[i]])} * *
The first f...
2016 Sep 06
3
sieve - find in header
...[".*"] ["searchstri.*"]
{
fileinto "junk";
}
This is not working because regex is only used in 2nd argument
["searchstri.*"]
In 1st argument [".*"] no regex is used, sieve expects just plain string.
Something like this would work, if "x-myheader" contains "searchstring":
if header :regex ["x-myheader"] ["searchstri.*"]....
How to solve this case and find a string in arbitrary/unknown headerline?
Thanks,
Hajo
2009 May 11
1
Sieve & Regex
...bm" on the left part of the sender address.
I've done this, but with no success. The error
reported is: "Invalid preceding regular expression"
on line with the second regex with ${1}
More over I would like to add an header with the
result of regex, an header like this:
"X-MyHeader" "${1}" but it does not work.
This is an extract of our sieve:
---
require ["regex"];
if header :regex "Message-ID" "^.*@(.*)>$" {
if header :regex "From" ".*<${1}@.*>$" {
addheader "X-MyHeader" "${...
2012 Jun 11
1
[LLVMdev] include files
...ecessary declarations
are included indirectly. For example, I might get away with
a .h file including only
#include "llvm/Analysis/AliasAnalysis.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/LoopInfo.h"
#include "llvm/ADT/SmallBitVector.h"
and a .cpp file including only
#include "myHeader.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ScalarEvolutionExpressions.h"
#include "llvm/Analysis/ValueTracking.h"
#include "llvm/Support/InstIterator.h"
Is it good style to cut the list down to the bare minimum like this?
Thanks,
Preston
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2020 Jun 12
0
How to change SIP header TO: ?
... same => n,Set(MYDESTINY=${REPLACE(${EXTEN},A,)})
same => n,Set(MYORIGIN=${CALLERID(num)})
same => n,Set(ITEXISTS=${ODBC_GETBLACKPHONE(${MYORIGIN})})
same => n,GotoIf($[${ITEXISTS}>0]?black)
; I will try to change header TO:
same => n,Set(MYHEADER=${PJSIP_HEADER(read,To)})
same => n,Set(MYnewHEADER=${REPLACE(MYHEADER,A,)})
same => n,Set(PJSIP_HEADER(update,To)=${MYnewHEADER})
; The previous block did not work because the INVITE message is not
sent altered
same => n,Transfer(PJSIP/sip:B${MYDESTINY}@10.1.1...
2019 Aug 27
1
Group emails based on custom header
Hi,
Can i "group by" e-mails based on custom header in imap?
According to my experience if i use "XX UID SEARCH INTHREAD REFS HEADER
myheader myvalue" i receive? emails UID gathers by HEADER+VALUE, but in
this way i need to fetch all emails using several imap SEARCH.
Has dovecot any features that would help me do this?
Thank you!!
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2005 Aug 11
1
win32, ssh and rsync
Hi all
I have been trying to get myhead around this for
smetime now and hope one of the gurus here can assist.
I would like to connect to a server(that is not
running a rsync daemon) to push files from a win32
(2003 server) to an OBSD machine.
The command I have successfully used is:
rsync -Rrazvvu -e "ssh -i .ssh/pvt"
/cygdr...
2011 Aug 03
1
[LLVMdev] dwarf directory table and file table
On 2 August 2011 20:02, Devang Patel <dpatel at apple.com> wrote:
> Hi Nick,
>
> On Aug 2, 2011, at 6:56 PM, Nick Lewycky wrote:
>
> > I've been looking into the debug info in llvm recently. After conferring
> with a DWARF expert, I think what we really want for a file is to enter the
> actual name of the header that the preprocessor found between "" or
2002 Oct 28
6
Carrying non-audio data in an Ogg/Vorbis I stream
Hello,
I would like to "piggy-back" other data in an Ogg/Vorbis I physical stream
(i.e. file) in a manner that does not conflict with specifications and
existing decoders/players/editors etc.
As far as I can see, I have some possible choices:
1 - Chaining a logical bistream at the end. If this is the way to go, two
questions arise to begin with:
q1a - How to identify this stream in a