search for: notte

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 39 matches for "notte".

Did you mean: note
2003 Jul 15
3
Conditional Contexts
I was wondering if the following was possible: 2 separate incoming contexts. The first will be used when there is a secretary present. The second will be used when there is no secretary. I know that this can be done using includes and specifying the time in which each separate context would be included. However, I would like to be able to switch them from the reception telephone. For
2008 Jul 10
3
charaters problem
Hi folks :-) Mounting a shared ntfs volume in debian os, I see some files like this: L'?uomo di notte.jpg the real name is: L'?omo di notte.jpg So, when I try to open this file (from a client) a message error appear: "the file doesn't exist". How can I resolve this problem? Thanks Pol
2004 Sep 04
1
tests for non-stationarity
Dear R list members, Please excuse my ignorance but as a new comer to R I was wondering if anyone knows of any functions in R or Splus that can test a time-series for non-stationarity such as the Pettitt or the Mann-Kendall tests. Kind regards, Jon Nott [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Jan 04
2
unicode variable and function names?
Dear List, Is it possible to have function names like ? (unicode universal quantifier)? This question is inspired by agda source code, which supports this. http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~nad/listings/lib-0.4/Algebra.html It would be handy to use. My guess is, however, that it's not supportet in R. Regards, Steve
2010 Mar 02
3
[LLVMdev] Embedding LLVM
Is there a guide anywhere to embedding LLVM into a program to compile and run a DSEL? Thanks, Sean
2011 Dec 09
2
[LLVMdev] Adding option to LLVM opt to disable a specific pass from command line
David, I think my explanation is not clear, my front-end did NOTt generate 'llvm.memcpy' it generate LL code that after use of LLVM 'opt' get transformed by 'loop-idom' pass into an 'llvm.memcpy' for an overlapping loop: static void t0(int n) { int i; for (i=0; i<n; i++) result[i+1] = result[i]; } Then 'llc' expanded llvm.memcpy into a
2009 Mar 20
2
[LLVMdev] Possible memory leakage in the LLVM JIT Engine
Hi, In my application I am JITing thousands of functions, though I am doing it sequantially and running only one at a time. So it is crucial to be able to properly clean up the memory from an old JITed function when JITing and running the new one. I am using Haskell binding of LLVM and my application works OK. However, memory usage increases and never decreases during the run time of my
2010 Apr 23
1
Oddity with internet access and R 11.0 with Sophos firewall and Windoze XP - solved
Just in case anyone else hits this. I just installed R 11.0 alongside R 10.1.0 (off my D: drive in D:\R\... but I think that's irrelevent) and all went well, I selected my nearest CRAN mirror (Bristol is the one I like) and getting the selection list seemed to take ages though it did come eventually. However, I then got an error message saying that R couldn't make contact on port 80. I
2012 Jun 22
3
removing NA from a data frame
Removing rows with NAs, using na.omit(), doesn't seem to be working for me. Dataset: > str ( ex10s ) 'data.frame': 2189576 obs. of 5 variables: $ LOPNR : int 58 58 58 58 64 64 64 64 64 64 ... $ DIAGNOS: Factor w/ 173 levels "F20","F200","F2000",..: 128 128 128 128 105 105 105 160 105 105 ... $ X_DATE : int 20060821 20061207 20080102 20090904
2011 Dec 09
0
[LLVMdev] Adding option to LLVM opt to disable a specific pass from command line
On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 10:03:37AM +0100, Seb wrote: > I think my explanation is not clear, my front-end did NOTt generate > 'llvm.memcpy' it generate LL code that after use of LLVM 'opt' get > transformed by 'loop-idom' pass into an 'llvm.memcpy' for an overlapping > loop: > > static void > t0(int n) > { > int i; > for (i=0;
2008 May 28
4
OT: batch processing XLS files to CSV
Dear R gurus, particularly those of generous M$ tolerance and diverse gifts and knowledge! I have an interesting challenge that I will end up crunching in R involving service usage by patients. Maybe I can do all of it in R but I can't see how yet. My situation is that our IT Department can give me loads of XLS files about patients one of our services have seen. The are one per patient
2008 Jan 18
1
Re-2: XP Home and samba
xp home can join the domain just needs a bit of hacking read http://www.ntcompatible.com/story8718.html regards ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Damien Dye BSC(hon) IT and Telecommunications Engineer Mckenna Group Lawn Road Industrial Estate Lawn Road Carlton-in-Lindrick Worksop Nottinghamshire United Kingdom S81 9LB Email :
2009 Mar 22
0
[LLVMdev] Possible memory leakage in the LLVM JIT Engine
Hi, Was this ever resolved? I'm curious, I'm also in a situation where there may be many (very many) JITted functions over the history of an application (which may be running for many days) Thanks On Mar 20, 2009, at 7:34 AM, George Giorgidze wrote: > Hi, > > In my application I am JITing thousands of functions, though I am > doing it sequantially and running only
2011 Sep 20
2
update.packages() as ordinary user, /usr/lib/R/site-library is not writable
I am moving from windoze on a Dell laptop to Debian but I seem to have hit a snag for R. I managed to find the information to point an /etc/apt/sources.list entry at my local CRAN repository and have installed R 2.13.1 for squeeze from the Bristol UK repository. I installed a number of the additional R packages using synaptic which reported no errors but when I run my first
2011 May 29
1
Oddity: I seem to have a variable in a dataframe that doesn't show in colnames() - can anyone advise?
I may be being dopey, I surely am, but I'm baffled by this. I've been working, on and off for a few days in R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13) i386-pc-mingw32/i386 (32-bit) working it through ESS. I've got a dataframe created a couple of days back, during the session: > dim(AllDat) [1] 27270 94 I came back this morning and misremembered my variables and thought I had a variable
2011 Dec 09
3
[LLVMdev] Adding option to LLVM opt to disable a specific pass from command line
2011/12/9 Joerg Sonnenberger <joerg at britannica.bec.de> > On Fri, Dec 09, 2011 at 10:03:37AM +0100, Seb wrote: > > I think my explanation is not clear, my front-end did NOTt generate > > 'llvm.memcpy' it generate LL code that after use of LLVM 'opt' get > > transformed by 'loop-idom' pass into an 'llvm.memcpy' for an overlapping >
2007 May 13
2
Oddities upgrading from 2.4.1 to 2.5.0
I'm working on Windoze XP and have for some time installed R in D:\R and upgraded my packages after installing the new version of R with a bit of code I think I got from the list: ip <- installed.packages(lib.loc = "d:\\R\\R-2.4.1\\library") ip <- ip[ip[,1]!="base" ,1] install.packages(ip) This time around that's produced some warning grumbles: Warning messages:
2012 Aug 01
2
Problem updating packages in 2.15.1 on Ubuntu 12.04
The specific message is: "Warning: package 'spatial' in library '/usr/lib/R/library' will not be updated" and the number of libraries about which that's the complaint is now increasingly almost daily so clearly something is wrong. I'm working on a laptop on which I do the recommended Ubuntu updates daily. I done a standard installation of R 2.15.1 using
2006 Oct 28
1
really strange problem - has to be logic but i can't find it
would someone be kind enough to paste the code below into an R session ( ir you can paste it into a file and just source it ) and take a look at it ? I must be doing something wrong but i can't find it. I start out with a zoo object that has 100 elements in it. then, i only want to keep the rows in which the bid and the ask are both grester than zero. ( maybe my logic is wrong there ? ).
2010 Mar 06
1
[LLVMdev] Last chance to get anything into llvm-c and ocaml bindings
On Fri, Mar 5, 2010 at 5:53 AM, George Giorgidze <giorgidze at gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi Erick, > > Can you make the following functions available in llvm-c. > > createStandardFunctionPasses > createStandardModulePasses > createStandardLTOPasses > > Thanks in advance, George This is a little tricky, so I need some advice from the community. First off, I'm