search for: outward

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 132 matches for "outward".

2006 Dec 25
2
Problem to generate training data set and test data set
I have a full data set like this: aa bas aas bms ams bcu acu omega y 1 ALA 0 127.71 0 69.99 0 -0.2498560 79.91470 outward 2 PRO 0 68.55 0 55.44 0 -0.0949008 76.60380 outward 3 ALA 0 52.72 0 47.82 0 -0.0396550 52.19970 outward 4 PHE 0 22.62 0 31.21 0 0.1270330 169.52500 inward 5 SER 0 71.32 0 52.84 0 -0.1312380 7.47528 outward 6 VAL 0 12.92 0 22.40 0 0.1728390 149.09400 inward...
2006 Dec 08
1
question for if else
I have a data set like this I want to assign "outward" to Y if sc <90 and assign "inward" to Y if sc>=90. then cbind(p1982,Y) to get like these p aa as ms cur sc Y 1 154l_aa ARG 152.04 108.83 -0.1020140 92.10410 inward 2 154l_aa THR 15.86 28.32 0.2563560 103.67100 inward 3 154l_aa ASP 65.13 59.16 0.0312137 7.27311...
2005 May 11
1
Anyone ever implement an *outbound* dial-by-name??
...ecause I enjoy the flexibility and I'm sort of a tinkerer. Here's my question: Everyone has used the "dial by directory" function where you dial the user's name to connect to that extension. Instead of an inward dial, I'm thinking how cool it'd be to have an outward "dial-by-name", where from any extension you can spell a name and dial it outbound via a trunk line. Is this possible? Do any of the built-in asterisk apps come close? If not, does anyone have any advice on building such an app? Thanks! Mike --- Michael Jones PhaseGate Engineeri...
2006 Mar 22
1
pseudo Direct Outward Dial
Is there anyway I can make one particular extension always dial out on one specific pots line(group)
2006 Aug 24
5
xyplot tick marks and line thickness
Hello, A made a xyplot using the lattice library in R (latest version). The publisher of our paper has requested: 1. all tick marks should point inwards instead of outwards. 2. All lines should be thicker (lines, axes, boxes, etc. Everything). Lines is easy...I used: lwd=1.5 but what about the lines of the axes, and the lines that build up the plot itself?....? Any suggestions? Kind regards, Piet Bell ---------------------------------...
2011 Apr 30
3
Identifying physical disks
I am sure this is really simple. I have a setup of 2 disks (sda, sdb) which are outwardly identical, and are mirrors of each other. Together they form 3 raid1 devices. Both disks can boot. Now sda has bad sectors, and I should replace it. But which one of the physical disks is sda?? The machine boots fine from either one of the disks, (and the booting disk of course is always ca...
2010 Feb 19
3
plot circular histogram
In conducting studies of animal orientation and displacement, I need to produce circular histograms of angles (bearings in radians 0-2pi) where the centre of the circle indicates very few observations for a given bin of angles and outwardly concentric circles indicate greater frequencies of observations for a given bin of angles. I'd like not to have to write the function myself but I haven't found exactly what I am looking for yet.... Tyler -- View this message in context: http://n4.nabble.com/plot-circular-histogram-tp1...
2017 Jun 25
3
vertical semi-circles in R
...;white") >segments(0,0,0.3,0.3) >segments(0.3,0.4,0.3,0.3) >segments(0.3,0.4,0,0.7) >segments(0,0.7,0,0.6) >segments(0,0.0,0,0.1) The coding will draw a section of a handle. Now I want to draw semi circles of radius 0.05 between (0,0.6) and (0,0.1), oriented vertically and outward with mouth facing against the y-axis. I tried every help available online but to no use. Thanks in advance, EB [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jul 20
10
Installing X100P
I attempted to install an X100P card but it was not correctly recognized by my Redhat 9 install. I had a test install running without any cards which was working great minus the outward dialing since no cards existed. Now that I have a card, I want to add it to the system. Do I have to scratch the whole current install in order to get the X100P running on my system or is there a way to get it installed as is? I really do not want to change my version of Asterisk since it is run...
2007 Sep 20
4
Newcomer Question
Hallo Group! My Name is Guenther Sohler and I registred to this group, because I think asterisk could be interesting for me. I have got a small server at home running linux. It does NAT and a Firewall. There is an intranet with my home PC and a hardware SIP phone. This SIP phone registers at mujtelefon.cz Now I got another account at sipgate.at My idea is following: I want to be reachable at
2001 Aug 28
2
Christmas tree graphs
...2, 113053, 121163, 112209, 106543, 72895, 46920, 32606, 11106, 1134, 60, 5247) right.side <- c(102129, 109261, 123291, 117322, 110397, 71027, 50319, 43805, 21074, 3621, 204, 6608) The R function barchart allows me to stack bars and to juxtapose them, but I can't see how to draw the bars outwards from a centreline. If anyone had some hints on how to do this, I would be very grateful. Thank you! Regards, Andrew C. Ward CAPE Centre Department of Chemical Engineering The University of Queensland Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia andreww at cheque.uq.edu.au -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-....
2019 Oct 03
0
[nbdkit PATCH 4/4] server: Better documentation of .open ordering
...ted read-only still requires write access to the underlying device in case a journal needs to be replayed for -consistency as part of the mounting process. +consistency as part of the mounting process. The filter should +generally call C<next> as its first step, to allocate from the plugin +outwards, so that C<.close> running from the outer filter to the +plugin will be in reverse. =head2 C<.close> void (*close) (void *handle); This is called when the client closes the connection. It should clean -up any per-connection resources used by the filter. +up any per-connection r...
2013 Dec 17
1
Dovecot proxy and Postfix SASL
...first one)? http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2012-August/067977.html http://www.dovecot.org/list/dovecot/2011-May/059107.html As I understand it is possible to use saslauthd to do this by using the remote imap option (rimap). Such a facility is important since I am attempting to separate the outward facing servers (dovecot proxy, postfix relay) that have no knowledge of user databases from the backends. thanx Andreas
2018 May 01
0
[FORGED] Re: Specifying priors in a multi-response MCMCglmm
On 02/05/18 09:53, Michelle Kline wrote: > Hi Bert, > > That was distinctly unhelpful Not if you actually follow Bert's advice. > and your outward hostility to a field you > obviously don't understand reveals a regrettable level of ignorance. I didn't see any hostility to any field. Bert, like many of us, objects to people blithely and arrogantly applying possibly deep statistical techniques of which they apparently have little...
2010 Feb 02
3
Asterisk 1.6.2 ?
Dear All On my CentOS 5 server , I have upgraded my Asterisk from 1.4 to 1.6.2 but its CLI help does not show sip and when dialing outward sip it complains as 'sip not implemented' . Can you please let me know what is wrong my case here ? Thank you -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.digium.com/pipermail/asterisk-users/attachments/20100202/878ececb/attachment.htm
2015 Dec 13
2
Need firewalld clue
I don't really understand the intent behind firewalld. The RHEL7 Security Guide states "A graphical configuration tool, *firewall-config*, is used to configure firewalld, which in turn uses *iptables tool* to communicate with *Netfilter* in the kernel which implements packet filtering". So is the goal for firewalld to implement a GUI for iptables? What is the "value added"
2020 Jan 22
2
Inlining + CSE + restrict pointers == funtimes
Ok I think we have some common ground - CSE should choose the aliased pointer over the non-aliased one because we don't want the no-aliasing information to creep outwards from the inlined callsite. I'll put together a patch in the coming days and add y'all as reviewers so you get visibility. Cheers, -Neil. On Wed, Jan 22, 2020 at 4:47 PM Jeroen Dobbelaere < Jeroen.Dobbelaere at synopsys.com> wrote: > That's indeed a good example that shows...
2017 Mar 09
1
another SMTP auth question
My ISP has just informed me that we will soon be required to authenticate when connecting to their smtp server, so I've been looking around on the web for how to do that with sendmail (just using auth when connecting outward-bound, nothing else). I've found a page here: http://www.sendmail.org/~ca/email/auth.html that explains it simply (for simple minds, like mine) but it appears to be old-ish. So, I'm wondering if the recommendation of using: define(`confAUTH_MECHANISMS', `EXTERNAL GSSAPI DIGEST-MD5 CR...
2015 Aug 04
4
Working Documentation Toolchain [GSoC]
...appropriate and related upstream open source projects. There is a lot of content scattered across the Internet on how to do things with CentOS Linux. The goal of this toolchain is to make it easy for people to contribute new, short-form content articles to the Project with an ability to push them outward to relevant upstream projects. ==Workflow== 1. The user authors content in markdown format and creates a pull request on Github. 2. The backend service mirrors the pull request to pagure and creates a issue. 3. The doc is built and a link is provided to preview the doc. 5. Staff reviews the docs,...
2017 Aug 17
3
Inst->replaceAllUsesWith and uses in ConstantExpr
...anged once they are created. > And a ConstantExpr can reference other ConstantExprs. So replacing all uses > of a Value in a ConstantExpr would require creating a new immutable object > for each ConstantExpr that references the one you're changing. And that > would continue rippling outward. > > ~Craig > > On Wed, Aug 16, 2017 at 5:01 PM, (IIIT) Siddharth Bhat via llvm-dev < > llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > >> Whoops, sorry, I meant "value->replaceAllUsesWith". >> >> Should I create a new post with an updated title? >>...