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2007 Nov 22
4
more outrageous plotting
Dear Contributors:
I have the next matrix:
"X" "Y" "Z"
1 2 526
2 5 723
3 10 110
4 7 1110
5 9 34
6 8 778
7 1 614
8 4 876
9 6 249
10 3 14
I want to order the matrix from bigest Z (1110) to lower Z (14).
Then I want to asign a color scale vector from blue ( bigest Z) to
orange
2003 Jul 14
3
Hardware Vendors
...on
it, that would be great too. Am I dreaming, or does it exist for a
reasonable price? I would be willing to go the 500 MHz - 1 GHz range.
Something without a fan would be really nice. I'm basically looking for
a system that someone out there is stamping out in quantities and isn't
too outrageous in price. Does it exist, and if so who sells it?
It seems to me a system like the above described would be perfect for
building out a home gateway / home asterisk server.
Matt Hardeman
PaperSoft
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2008 Dec 07
2
International Calls still failing - Confused!
...ently unavailable"
This is an ubuntu machine, with a sangoma card, with FreePBX setup, on asterisk 1.4. Incoming calls are working fine - outgoing national, mobile, and local calls are also working fine. I cannot understand why international calls are not working. Any pointers, no matter how outrageous are very, very welcome!
Kind Regards:
Gabriel
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2010 Oct 08
1
R CMD SHLIB changes function name when compiling
...ummariseMCMC.c) & loading the .dll
dyn.load("C:/R/R-2.11.1/bin/summariseMCMC.dll")
is.loaded("_Z13summariseMCMCP7SEXPREC")
[1] TRUE
is.loaded("summariseMCMC")
[1] FALSE
Just wondering if anyone had any pointers for getting rid of this, or
have I missed something outrageously obvious?
Thanks,
Steve
sessionInfo()
R version 2.11.1 (2010-05-31)
i386-pc-mingw32
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=English_Australia.1252 LC_CTYPE=English_Australia.1252
[3] LC_MONETARY=English_Australia.1252 LC_NUMERIC=C
[5] LC_TIME=English_Australia.1252
attached base packages:
[1] stats grap...
2010 Oct 01
3
How many R packages are not free?
... There's a package used in this chapter (I believe that it's called mclust) that charges an annual fee to non-academics. I did a little digging and found out that the annual cost for some one like me would be $100 but it would cost more for people in large companies. This isn't exactly outrageous but got me to wondering how many other packages might not be free. I searched online but didn't find much.
Does anyone have any information about this?
Thanks,
Paul
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2008 Aug 20
6
Too many opened files....samba 3.0.28a
An XP client is having an issue with my 3.0.28a server. They do not have this problem on a native w2003 file server with the same amount of data.
[2008/08/20 13:25:14, 5] smbd/dir.c:OpenDir(1079)
OpenDir: Can't open DowningShotgun/DowningTest/DowningTest.files/sample. Too many open files
[2008/08/20 13:25:14, 3] smbd/filename.c:scan_directory(586)
scan dir didn't open dir
2014 Dec 12
2
[LLVMdev] [cfe-dev] Phabricator update
On Thu Dec 11 2014 at 10:52:05 PM Duncan P. N. Exon Smith <
dexonsmith at apple.com> wrote:
> Manuel, I'm getting another problem: every commit I make, Phabricator
> sends me an email with "[Diffusion]" in the title. This is just the
> last day or so, so I figure it also has to do with the update.
>
Yea, that's a new feature we got with the update.
You can
2010 Jun 17
2
Samba 4 Cleanup Managing and Otherwise
...n one DC, please demote
the other(s) DC(s) before upgrading
As I am actually trying to clean up an orphaned DC due to the fact
that dcpromo fails to remove AD from a windows server I am in even
worse shape than before the git upgrade.
As I don't have unlimited funds, and the M$ software is outrageously
expensive, I can't keep blowing Windows servers out and reprovisioning
them.
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated here.
Cheers,
2002 Oct 15
1
Plotting two ecdf curves on same axes
...how to draw two empirical cumulative distribution
functions on the same set of axes?
I know I should be using the ecdf command but I'm not sure what to add to it to force it
to plot twice on the axes
Thanks
Jane
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2004 Nov 23
1
AstriCon offers a most sincere and humble apology for the barage of mail...
Dear Asterisk Community,
I would like to offer my most humble apology for the enormous stream of
mail messages currently battering at your mailboxes. I was honestly
trying to help a worthy cause. Please blame me and only me. Neither
Russell nor Josh are at all to blame for this. Nor, for that matter, is
Olle. I am the guilty party. Please direct all
anger/outrage/hatred/etc. towards
2008 Feb 05
0
[LLVMdev] 2.2 garbage collector questions
thomas weidner wrote:
> Hello,
>
> i want to implement a common lisp subset using llvm for fun.
Out of curiousity, for which CL implementation is this targeted? sbcl?
Or something you're rolling?
The reason why I ask is that I expressed an outrageous opinion at
Supercomputing back in November, to wit, that CL is probably the best
language suited for today's multicore problems... but I don't have the
time to hack one of the current implementations to proove the point.
Although, you'll notice that LLVM amply prooves "Greenbaum...
2008 Feb 06
0
[LLVMdev] 2.2 garbage collector questions
thomas weidner wrote:
>>The reason why I ask is that I expressed an outrageous opinion at
>>Supercomputing back in November, to wit, that CL is probably the best
>>language suited for today's multicore problems... but I don't have the
>>time to hack one of the current implementations to proove the point.
>
>
> interesting, what makes lisp...
2008 Feb 05
6
[LLVMdev] 2.2 garbage collector questions
...omething you're rolling?
I wanted to roll out my own lisp, and maybe use some library code from existing
lisps (think of loop or format). Adding an LLVM backend to an existing lisp
implementation is a nice idea, but currently not planned.
>
> The reason why I ask is that I expressed an outrageous opinion at
> Supercomputing back in November, to wit, that CL is probably the best
> language suited for today's multicore problems... but I don't have the
> time to hack one of the current implementations to proove the point.
interesting, what makes lisp superior in this area ove...
2000 Jun 05
1
forcing graphs to all black ink
...show the clusters/groups?
It shows the groups quite nicely by using triangles, crosses, etc.
Unfortunately, my printer doesn't convert reds and yellows too nicely
and the result is a indistinct figure on the page. (Yes, I have access
to
a color printer but my intended publication venue charges outrageous
page fees for color plates... ).
Thanks, Mark Hall
markhall at gol.com
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2003 Sep 28
1
Apache under attack and eating resources?
This might be more related to an Apache-security list, but as the machine is
running FreeBSD, I thought I'd ask here first.
In the last two weeks, I've been seeing some very strange errors in my logs a
few times daily around the same times. While this happens, load averages go
through the roof (I've seen 36+, which is outragous), and the machine becomes
very unresponsive.
First
2008 Jul 07
6
MiniMagick, and processing thumbnails...
I have a requirement that can''t be that outrageous....
I want to be able to upload an image, and have multiple thumbnails be
created for each. Then, I want to post process each image (the main
image plus the thumbnails) to add borders. The trick is that the
borders need to be different for each image. I thought I could use
the after_resize hand...
2006 Apr 12
2
Ctrl Alt +/-
I guess my CentOS is screwed up because that function doesn't work. Only way
to resize it was to go into the menu areas and set it there.
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2011 Dec 26
2
Zero-inflated Negative Binomial Error
...ndividuals per site remains constant through
each iteration - only the values of size and seeds are changing.
Therefore, it must be some problematic combination of values that's being
chosen, though I can't for the life of me figure it out (for example, it
doesn't seem like there are an outrageous number of 0's when it crashes).
Also, I tried running the problematic size.boot and seeds.boot vectors with
just a negative binomial model (glm.nb), and I get the same error. Can
anyone provide some insight into what is going on?
Thanks!
Best,
Melissa
--
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Biolo...
2008 Dec 03
3
Strplit code
Dear R-users,
The strsplit function does not exist in S-plus and I would like to use it. How
could I reproduce the function in Splus or access to its source code?
Thank you in advance,
Sebastien
2012 Feb 21
2
bootstrap in time dependent Cox model
Dear R-list,
I am wondering how to perform a bootstrap in R for the weighted time
dependent Cox model? (Andersen?Gill format, with multiple observations
from each patients) to obtain the bootstrap standard error of the
treatment effect.
Below is an example dataset. Would 'censboot' be appropriate to use in
this context? Any suggestions/references/direction to R-package will
be highly