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2006 Jul 18
1
SpeexEncoder requires 320 samples to process a Frame, not 160
...art(); System.out.println("Frame size: "+format.getFrameSize()); int numBytesRead; System.out.println("The buffer length is "+buffer.length+"\nMy packet buffers are: "+nbBytes+"\n"); System.out.println("My byffer bytes are: "+obBytes+"\nNumber of packets: "+myNum+"\nSize: "+myNum*nbBytes+"\nRecording started"); while (System.in.available() == 0) { numBytesRead = line.read(buffer, 0, 320); System.out.println("Num bytes read = "+numBytesRead+"\n"); buffer = encode(buffer); System.arr...
2010 Jun 16
1
RegExp question
Dear all, I'm trying to filter out the "number of leaves" (it should be 1 in the example below) from the following string: > string [1] "Java-Object{J48 pruned tree\n------------------\n: 0 (15.0/3.0)\n \nNumber of Leaves : \t1\n\nSize of the tree : \t1\n}" Any idea how to do that as simple as possible? Thanks in advance for any advice. Regards, Andrej
2011 Feb 18
1
Find peaks in dataset(x,y) and area for each peak
...txt I have the absorbance values form HPLC Chromatogram. I need to find the peaks in datapoints and area under each peak. I am not sure how how to find the peaks, I tried couple of libraries and peak function but they return me a list of values which when computed from area turns out to be huge nnumbers. In the dataset I know there are 4 peaks but i couldnt find through R. getPeaks method was kind of promising but i am not sure how to use it. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks Ramya -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Find-peaks-in-dataset-x-y-and-area-for-each-p...
2003 Feb 11
1
RPgSQL W2K
Hi, i found tis message in the archive and have got the same problems ? John, perhaps you have found now a way install RPgSQL for windows2000, or anybody other ? many thanks for advance christian [SNIP] I wonder whether anyone has succeeded in building either the RPgSQL or the Rdbi.PGSQL and Rdbi packages for Windows. If so, would you be willing to share either the binary package(s) or
2018 May 21
5
Looking for better fax handling
...same => n,Set(STATUS=${STATUS}\nRemote ID: ${FAXOPT(remotestationid)}) same => n,Set(STATUS=${STATUS}\nMaxrate: ${FAXOPT(maxrate)}) same => n,Set(STATUS=${STATUS}\nMinrate: ${FAXOPT(minrate)}) same => n,Set(STATUS=${STATUS}\nECM: ${FAXOPT(ecm)}) same => n,Set(STATUS=${STATUS}\nnumber of pages: ${FAXOPT(pages)}) same => n,Set(STATUS=${STATUS}\nRate: ${FAXOPT(rate)}) same => n,Set(STATUS=${STATUS}\nResolution: ${FAXOPT(resolution)}) same => n,GotoIf($["${FAXOPT(status)}" = "SUCCESS"]?faxok) same => n,Set(STATUS=${STATUS}\nError: ${FAXOPT(er...
2004 Feb 19
1
Process R segmentation with strsplit() (PR#6601)
...\"../cgi/getseq.pl?GabiMips+At1g61780+seq\" TARGET=\"_blank\">sequence string</A> for pasting into other applications\n\nFixed modifications: Carbamidomethyl (C)\nVariable modifications: Oxidation (M)\nCleavage by Trypsin: cuts C-term side of KR unless next residue is P\nNumber of mass value! s searched: <B>6</B>\nNumber of mass values matched: <B>1</B>\! nSequenc e Coverage: <B>8%</B>\n\nMatched peptides shown in <B><FONT COLOR=#FF0000>Bold Red</FONT></B>\n\n <B>1</B> MVCDKCEKKL SKVIVPDKWK DGAR...
2004 Nov 19
0
Legend
...id.rect() popViewport(1) } #postscript("fig20.eps",horizontal=F,width=7.0,height=9.3) png("fig20.png", bg = "transparent", width = 480, height = 640,pointsize = 12, res = 1200) caption <- "Figure 20: Time series of near-bottom salinities for 4X summer surveys.\nNumbers in strip panels indicate strata locations. Closed circles represent one\nsampled station." randy <- xyplot(xsal~xyr | xstrat,type="p",ylab="Salinity (psu)",xlab="Year",background="white", pch=16,mkh=.03, as.table=T, strip = function(...) strip.defaul...
2000 Feb 17
0
Using rpcclient or samedit to randomise trust account passwords
...to mess it up, so you are on your own. @end-disclaimer-similar-to-the-usual-regedit-warning there _is_ an alternative procedure to follow to ensure that the workstation or backup domain controller trust account passwords are securely made random, assuming that microsoft used a trustworthy random nnumber generator to produce the trust account passwords: 1) take the PDC off-line, or have a private (second?) network card added, in order to create a small, physically secure, network. 2) connect the workstation(s) / BDC(s) to the PDC, either off-line or to the private network. the workstation / BDC...
2005 Jun 23
1
the dimname of a table
i have a data frame(dat) which has many variables.and i use the following script to get the crosstable. >danx2<-c("x1.1","x1.2","x1.3","x1.4","x1.5","x2","x4","x5","x6","x7","x8.1","x8.2","x8.3","x8.4","x11",