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2016 Nov 15
2
ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?
All, Martin: Thanks for this and all the other things you are doing to both drive R forward and engage more with the community about things like this. Apologies for missing this discussion the first time it came around and if anything here has already been brought up, but I wonder what exactly you mean when you want recycling behavior. Specifically, based on an unrelated discussion with Henrik
2016 Nov 22
0
ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?
>>>>> Gabriel Becker <gmbecker at ucdavis.edu> >>>>> on Tue, 15 Nov 2016 11:56:04 -0800 writes: > All, > Martin: Thanks for this and all the other things you are doing to both > drive R forward and engage more with the community about things like this. > Apologies for missing this discussion the first time it came around and if
2016 Nov 26
3
ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?
Just stating, in 'ifelse', 'test' is not recycled. As I said in "R-intro: length of 'ifelse' result" (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2016-September/073136.html), ifelse(condition, a, b) returns a vector of the length of 'condition', even if 'a' or 'b' is longer. On current 'ifelse' code in R: * The part ans[nas] <- NA
2016 Aug 15
2
ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?
On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 11:31 AM, Hadley Wickham <h.wickham at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> One possibility would also be to consider a "numbers-only" or >> >> rather "same type"-only {e.g., would also work for characters} >> >> version. >> >> > I don't know what you mean by these. >> >> In the
2016 Nov 28
0
ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?
>>>>> Suharto Anggono Suharto Anggono via R-devel <r-devel at r-project.org> >>>>> on Sat, 26 Nov 2016 17:14:01 +0000 writes: > Just stating, in 'ifelse', 'test' is not recycled. As I said in "R-intro: length of 'ifelse' result" (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2016-September/073136.html), ifelse(condition, a,
2011 May 18
4
KVM vs ESXi
...The server itself is a budget build using a Supermicro X8SAX board w/ i7-950 & 12GB RAM, LSI 3081 SAS RAID (1068e based), rolled into a NorcoTek 16 Bay SAS case. Not fancy but also decent enough for home use. I don't expect high performance out of this unit so unless the gear is hopelessly outclassed, I'm not in a position to entertain upgrading. Right now forking over $1000-$1500 on a $2000 system for a pair of higher end LSI/3ware/Acreca controller just isn't in the budget. ;-) My question to everyone are these: -How well does KVM support Windows Guests? I'm already running a Se...
2011 May 18
4
KVM vs ESXi
...The server itself is a budget build using a Supermicro X8SAX board w/ i7-950 & 12GB RAM, LSI 3081 SAS RAID (1068e based), rolled into a NorcoTek 16 Bay SAS case. Not fancy but also decent enough for home use. I don't expect high performance out of this unit so unless the gear is hopelessly outclassed, I'm not in a position to entertain upgrading. Right now forking over $1000-$1500 on a $2000 system for a pair of higher end LSI/3ware/Acreca controller just isn't in the budget. ;-) My question to everyone are these: -How well does KVM support Windows Guests? I'm already running a Se...
2010 May 12
3
Theora Intra (ptalarbvorm) vs. MJPEG
...an rsync module for the intra comparison, so you can pull down everything (or take your pick of what to pull down) via anonymous rsync, as well: rsync://media.basilgohar.com/intra-comparison/ You are welcome to see the results for yourself, but in short, in all case, Theora Intra (TheoraPro?) far outclassed MJPEG in terms of quality, which pleasantly surprised me. It is for this reason I have gone to these lengths to make this comparison widely available. In some cases, the rate control for the MJPEG went haywire, so you'll find that some of the MJPEG clips are much larger than the Ogg Theora cl...
2010 May 12
0
Theora Intra (ptalarbvorm) vs. MJPEG
...an rsync module for the intra comparison, so you can pull down everything (or take your pick of what to pull down) via anonymous rsync, as well: rsync://media.basilgohar.com/intra-comparison/ You are welcome to see the results for yourself, but in short, in all case, Theora Intra (TheoraPro?) far outclassed MJPEG in terms of quality, which pleasantly surprised me. It is for this reason I have gone to these lengths to make this comparison widely available. In some cases, the rate control for the MJPEG went haywire, so you'll find that some of the MJPEG clips are much larger than the Ogg Theora cl...
2005 Sep 08
2
maximum cpus/cores in CentOS 4.1
What is the maximum number of AMD64 cores supported by CentOS 4? The RedHat page https://www.redhat.com/software/rhel/configuration/ suggests that RHEL 4 AS supports up to 8 AMD64/EM64T logical cpus. Is that accurate and does it apply to CentOS 4? I see a few vendors offering boxes with 8 (dual core) CPU sockets. IWILL for one. Thanks, Tony Schreiner Boston College
2006 Jan 23
1
OFF TOPIC: Core router upgrade for a voip colocation center
...ust 100mbit] 1 Cisco12008 GSR 40Gbps 1 Clock Scheduler Card (GSR8) 3 Switch Fabric Card (GSR8) 2 AC Power 1 4 port OC-3c/STM-1 Single Mode 1 GE card or a 4 port x 100 mbit + much higher total bandwidth/packet processing power compared to 7200, for similar money - product is long since obsolete and outclassed by the 760x cisco router, as well as just about any juniper router in the m20+ tier. - I'd bet if i buy this, cisco will classify it end of life within 3 months :) - over priced 'blade cards' to add any other functions/circuits (high costs) [option #3 - Cisco 6509 switch'router...
2017 Jan 20
6
CentOS 7 and Areca ARC-1883I SAS controller: JBOD or not to JBOD?
Hi, Does anyone have experiences about ARC-1883I SAS controller with CentOS7? I am planning to have RAID1 setup and I am wondering if I should use the controller's RAID functionality which has 2GB cache or should I go with JBOD + Linux software RAID? The disks I am going to use are 6TB Seagate Enterprise ST6000NM0034 7200rpm SAS/12Gbit 128 MB If hardware RAID is preferred, the