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2010 Feb 10
3
Novel (Maybe?) Visualizations
I'm interested in using R's plotting capabilities to try to generate a graph showing the relationship/pairing frequency of words appearing in a block of unstructured text. I don't have a specific algorithm or approach in mind, just looking to portray text in an interesting fashion. The output I'm hoping for is something like the following called a "Phrase Network":
2008 May 27
1
Fwd: Re: Seeking help with trellis: log scales on xyplot
Deepayan: Sorry for the additional email, but I'm concerned that I wasn't being clear. In the end, I would like a graphic that portrays my y-values on a log scale in their native data range. That is to say, I would prefer to see the axis labels as 1000 rather than 3 (log10 of 1000). Thank you for your kind assistance, Hobie Perry St. Paul, MN Hobie Perry <hobie_perry@yahoo.com>
2012 Feb 08
2
[LLVMdev] BackedgeTakenCount calculation for fortran loops and DragonEgg gfortran-4.6
...and so starts backtracking the predecessors of the of the exit block and stops when it reaches the inner loop that has a block without a unique predecessor. What do you think about this problem? This makes , for example, difficult analyzing even simple fortran loops with Polly . I believe the case portrayed in the picture is the same to the trivial case (because the exit block jumps to a block with an unconditional jump to the header of the loop), am I right? I've written this little patch that adds this case to the trivial case : diff --git a/lib/Analysis/ScalarEvolution.cpp b/lib/Analysis/Scal...
2012 Dec 18
1
Error processing nut-client and nut-server
...tatus: OB DISCHRG ups.vendorid: 04d8 Why can't I connect to localhost in SSL? In the Windows driver provided by the ups manufaturer many more information, such as temperature and others, are provided, but not by the Network UPS tools. So, it is clearsome of the capabilities of the ups are not portrayed by NUT. Why is this so? Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsuser/attachments/20121217/98f5c395/attachment.html>
2012 Mar 09
2
(Fisher) Randomization Test for Matched Pairs: Permutation Data Setup Based on Signs
Hi, I am currently attempting to write a small program for a randomization test (based on rank/combination) for matched pairs. If you will please allow me to introduce you to some background information regarding the test prior to my question at hand, or you may skip down to the bold portion for my issue. There are two sample sizes; the data, as I am sure you guessed, is matched into pairs and
2012 Feb 08
2
[LLVMdev] BackedgeTakenCount calculation for fortran loops and DragonEgg gfortran-4.6
...the exit block and >> stops when it reaches the inner loop that has a block without a unique >> predecessor. >> >> What do you think about this problem? This makes , for example, >> difficult analyzing even simple fortran loops with Polly . >> I believe the case portrayed in the picture is the same to the trivial >> case (because the exit block jumps to a block with an unconditional >> jump to the header of the loop), am I right? >> >> I've written this little patch that adds this case to the trivial case : >> >> diff --git a/...
2012 Feb 08
0
[LLVMdev] BackedgeTakenCount calculation for fortran loops and DragonEgg gfortran-4.6
...e predecessors of the of the exit block and > stops when it reaches the inner loop that has a block without a unique > predecessor. > > What do you think about this problem? This makes , for example, > difficult analyzing even simple fortran loops with Polly . > I believe the case portrayed in the picture is the same to the trivial > case (because the exit block jumps to a block with an unconditional > jump to the header of the loop), am I right? > > I've written this little patch that adds this case to the trivial case : > > diff --git a/lib/Analysis/ScalarEvolu...
2012 Feb 08
2
[LLVMdev] BackedgeTakenCount calculation for fortran loops and DragonEgg gfortran-4.6
...aches the inner loop that has a block without a unique >> >> predecessor. >> >> >> >> What do you think about this problem? This makes , for example, >> >> difficult analyzing even simple fortran loops with Polly . >> >> I believe the case portrayed in the picture is the same to the trivial >> >> case (because the exit block jumps to a block with an unconditional >> >> jump to the header of the loop), am I right? >> >> >> >> I've written this little patch that adds this case to the trivial ca...
2016 Aug 25
2
Documentation error
I'm alerting that the documentation found https://www.samba.org/samba/docs/man/manpages/smb.conf.5.html#ALLOWDNSUPDATES Describes the options available for 'allow dns updates' to be 'disabled', 'secure', 'enabled' or 'nonsecure'; --DNS updates can either be disallowed completely by setting it to disabled, enabled over secure connections only by setting
2006 Oct 03
0
Buffering
...ous response from one of the moderators, indicating the harm I inflicted on the list by an unwitting attempt to send a 76k image in a previous email, I wish to offer my apologies for any paind and suffering that any of you may have incurred. It was not my will to be harmful. Also, the arrogance portrayed by his informing me that I did not provide enough information to allow for sufficient feedback on my problem, cause me to respectfully submit the following. I hope that it is sufficient to aid in my naive and newbie question regarding "buffering". 1. The bit rate of your stream. 96k...
2009 Sep 11
1
[Newbie] System Profiler
Hi; I am fairly new to Rails, and I have been wanting to make a System Profiler, one in which is used in a containerized server. (Not Virtualization, but one that uses Jails; FreeBSD). However, I am getting stumped at where to start, or even some of the simplest commands to do this. This is where I am starting: I want this to be able to grab the systems PHP Version, MySQL Version, Rails, yada
2012 Feb 08
0
[LLVMdev] BackedgeTakenCount calculation for fortran loops and DragonEgg gfortran-4.6
...gt; stops when it reaches the inner loop that has a block without a unique > >> predecessor. > >> > >> What do you think about this problem? This makes , for example, > >> difficult analyzing even simple fortran loops with Polly . > >> I believe the case portrayed in the picture is the same to the trivial > >> case (because the exit block jumps to a block with an unconditional > >> jump to the header of the loop), am I right? > >> > >> I've written this little patch that adds this case to the trivial case : > >&g...
2012 Feb 09
2
[LLVMdev] BackedgeTakenCount calculation for fortran loops and DragonEgg gfortran-4.6
...t; unique >> >> >> predecessor. >> >> >> >> >> >> What do you think about this problem? This makes , for example, >> >> >> difficult analyzing even simple fortran loops with Polly . >> >> >> I believe the case portrayed in the picture is the same to the >> >> >> trivial >> >> >> case (because the exit block jumps to a block with an unconditional >> >> >> jump to the header of the loop), am I right? >> >> >> >> >> >> I've...
2012 Feb 08
0
[LLVMdev] BackedgeTakenCount calculation for fortran loops and DragonEgg gfortran-4.6
...a block without a > unique > >> >> predecessor. > >> >> > >> >> What do you think about this problem? This makes , for example, > >> >> difficult analyzing even simple fortran loops with Polly . > >> >> I believe the case portrayed in the picture is the same to the > trivial > >> >> case (because the exit block jumps to a block with an unconditional > >> >> jump to the header of the loop), am I right? > >> >> > >> >> I've written this little patch that adds th...
2012 Feb 09
0
[LLVMdev] BackedgeTakenCount calculation for fortran loops and DragonEgg gfortran-4.6
...t; >> >> predecessor. >>> >> >> >>> >> >> What do you think about this problem? This makes , for example, >>> >> >> difficult analyzing even simple fortran loops with Polly . >>> >> >> I believe the case portrayed in the picture is the same to the >>> >> >> trivial >>> >> >> case (because the exit block jumps to a block with an unconditional >>> >> >> jump to the header of the loop), am I right? >>> >> >> >>> >&gt...
2012 Feb 09
1
[LLVMdev] BackedgeTakenCount calculation for fortran loops and DragonEgg gfortran-4.6
...> predecessor. >>>> >> >> >>>> >> >> What do you think about this problem? This makes , for example, >>>> >> >> difficult analyzing even simple fortran loops with Polly . >>>> >> >> I believe the case portrayed in the picture is the same to the >>>> >> >> trivial >>>> >> >> case (because the exit block jumps to a block with an unconditional >>>> >> >> jump to the header of the loop), am I right? >>>> >> >> >...
2007 May 14
5
OT ? Number portability, land line to Cell
Having had various issues with local vendor (begins with "V"). am looking to move to all wireless. Anyone know if current vendor can refuse to port the current land line numbers to a wireless provider? >From what I've read, the Fed's seem to say "no", they cannot refuse, or impede this. joe a.
2009 Feb 09
0
[asterisk-dev] 1.4 and CDRs -- The Breaking Point
...> > Do you agree, or is something fundamental missing here that you need? > > > > murf > > > > -- > > Steve Murphy <murf at digium.com> > > Digium > > > > If I get to call you Murf, You get to call me Alex... > > The scenario I portrayed was for a corporate PBX, not a switch used to > sell/process minutes on Pre-paid. On all of the PBXs I have worked on, > management is looking for a few things. > > 1 Who called who > 2 Are my sales reps / customer service reps placing the calls they > need to. > 3 How long w...
2012 Apr 25
0
FW: [BioC] Overlay Gene Expression on SNP (copy number) data
Dear All, Thank you kindly for such detailed replies. I was looking to overlay data using algorithms so that i am able to tell which genes are differentially expressed due to changes in copy number. I did a pubmed search and found only 7 literature pieces all of which use in-house algorithms. I am yet to explore Gviz since it wouldn't work on R 2.14, would try it after upgrading to R 2.15.
2004 Aug 06
0
a new directory service
On September 17, 2001 01:31, you wrote: > So I've been doing some research and thinking here and there about what > a _good_ directory service for icecast would be like. I'd appreciate > some feedback and some discussion on this topic, before I start putting > a lot of effort into developing it. > > First off, I think getting rid of # of listeners is a must. It just