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2010 Jun 05
1
Write.fwf works from Mac, throws different number of row error in Windows
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output a text file with two parts: 1) a set of column names, 2) the
processed data table.
I wrote and tested the program on my Mac, and it worked fine. However, on
the windows machine, where I intend the work to be done, when I run the
following line (last line of the script):
> write.fwf(outframe,file=outfile1,sep="",quote=FALSE,rownames=FALSE,colnames=FALSE,
+
width=c(4,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8,8),append=TRUE,justify='right')
I get the following error:
Error in data.frame(colname = colnamesMy, nlevels = 0, position = 0, width =
0, :
arguments imply differ...
2017 Jan 28
2
How to use op_test_callbacks ?
Hello.
I have succeffully open a memory buffer from a url-opus-file with (from Pascal fpc):
HandleOP := op_test_memory(BufferURL[0],PipeBufferSize, Err);
op_test_open(StreamIn[x].Data.HandleOP);
I can retrieve the tags infos, all seems ok.
But for reading, using this gives 0 outframes:
outframes := op_read_float(Data.HandleOP, at Buffer[0], Wantframesm, nil);
I suspect that some callback must be defined.
In opusfile library there is:
OP_WARN_UNUSED_RESULT OggOpusFile *op_test_callbacks(void *_source,
const OpusFileCallbacks *_cb,const unsigned char *_initial_data,
size_t...
2017 Jan 28
0
How to use op_test_callbacks ?
...cceffully open a memory buffer from a url-opus-file with (from
> Pascal fpc):
>
> HandleOP := op_test_memory(BufferURL[0],PipeBufferSize, Err);
> op_test_open(StreamIn[x].Data.HandleOP);
>
> I can retrieve the tags infos, all seems ok.
>
> But for reading, using this gives 0 outframes:
>
> outframes := op_read_float(Data.HandleOP, at Buffer[0], Wantframesm, nil);
Have you tried using op_open_memory() instead of op_test_memory()?