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2002 May 28
4
id & filter problems in data.frame
Hi,
a questionaire data-set with more than one row for one Person make
me problems.
(1) i want create a function which count the used
row for the relevant id !
example:
id c.row
1 1
1 2
1 3
2 1
2 2
4 1
4 2
4 3
4 4
4 5
(2) i have got a problem to filter & analyse , because the filter
criteria is unlucky
a row above or under the ratings which i would like to
2013 Sep 05
2
[LLVMdev] [lld] Modeling ELF FileNodes/ControlNodes (Group's) in lld
...each file but it would process
InputElements and would do the following :-
3.1 ) if the InputElement corresponds to a fileNode, the resolver
will call in
inputElement->processAtoms(*this) and marks the
InputElement as already processed.
*This would essentially call resolver.processFile(_currentFile)*
3.2) If the inputElement corresponds to a GroupNode, the resolver
will call inputElement->processAtom(*this) on
*This* *would essentiall call
resolver.processGroup(std::vector<Files>), the vector of files is what
makes it in the current group*
4) InputFiles would...
2008 Nov 11
3
Reading tables using a truncated name
Dear all,
I am trying to read a bunch of csv files using read.table() that are named
"test_xxxxxx.csv" where "xxxxxx" has no particular pattern. Is there a way
of reading all the files by specifying a truncated file name e.g. "test_"
with some wild card characters, or would I have to laboriously create some
vector with the "xxxxxx" names and iterate or
2009 Mar 05
1
File checking problem
Dear all,
I am a newcomer to R programming, I met the problem:
I have a lot of .txt files in my directory.
Firstly, I check whether the file satisfies the conditions:
1.empty
2.the "Rep" column of the file has no "useractivity_idle" or
"useractivity_act"
3.even The "rep" has both of them, numbers of "useractivity_idle"==numbers of
2013 Sep 05
0
[LLVMdev] [lld] Modeling ELF FileNodes/ControlNodes (Group's) in lld
...ld process InputElements and would do the following :-
> 3.1 ) if the InputElement corresponds to a fileNode, the resolver will call in
> inputElement->processAtoms(*this) and marks the InputElement as already processed.
> This would essentially call resolver.processFile(_currentFile)
>
> 3.2) If the inputElement corresponds to a GroupNode, the resolver will call inputElement->processAtom(*this) on
> This would essentiall call resolver.processGroup(std::vector<Files>), the vector of files is what makes it in the current group
&...
2013 Sep 04
0
[LLVMdev] [lld] Modeling ELF FileNodes/ControlNodes (Group's) in lld
On Sep 4, 2013, at 2:32 PM, Shankar Easwaran <shankare at codeaurora.org> wrote:
> On 9/4/2013 4:04 PM, Nick Kledzik wrote:
>> I do think we have too many classes.
> Agree.
>> I thought InputGraph was going to replace InputFiles.
> Interesting idea.
>> It seems link LinkerInput could be merged into FileNode.
> Agree.
>>
>> Originally InputFiles
2013 Sep 04
3
[LLVMdev] [lld] Modeling ELF FileNodes/ControlNodes (Group's) in lld
Hi Nick,
On 9/4/2013 4:04 PM, Nick Kledzik wrote:
> I do think we have too many classes.
Agree.
> I thought InputGraph was going to replace InputFiles.
Interesting idea.
> It seems link LinkerInput could be merged into FileNode.
Agree.
>
> Originally InputFiles was the abstract interface that he Resolver used to see all the inputs. If InputGraph supported the methods