Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2659 matches for "realise".
2006 Aug 30
1
Handling realisations in geoRglm
Dear R users:
I want to model mosquito count data based on landcover attributes and
meteorological variables using a Poisson GLSM in the geoRglm package. I
have monthly mosquito counts over more than 20 years with repeated
observations from individual trap sites over time. I have used
as.geodata() to successfully read my dataset into the geodata format
utilized by geoR and geoRglm,
2005 Dec 13
1
bug in geoR (?)
I've enconuntered this problem with the last cran version of geoR:
> library(geoR)
> day <- rep(1:2, each=5)
> coords <- matrix(rep(runif(10),2), 10, 2)
> data <- rnorm(10)
> data[1] <- NA
> as.geodata(cbind(coords, data, day), realisations=4)
as.geodata: 1 points removed due to NA in the data
Errore in as.geodata(cbind(coords, data, day), realisations = 4) :
2006 Nov 05
2
Generating a double-exponential jump diffusion process
Dear R Users,
Does anyone know of a package which can generate random realisations of
a double-exponential jump diffusion process with a drift ? Something
where I can specify the likelihoods of an up or a down jump, the drift
rate, and the mean size, and get back a vector of realisation of the
process (for purposes of a Monte-Carlo).
Kind regards,
Tolga
2007 Dec 27
0
About lacks of realisation XEN and its environments in Fedora 8
It was checked on the computer with two Intel Dual Core Xeon, 8Gb RAM and 6Tb
SATA RAID. BIOS maintains Intel-VT (hardware virtualization Intel-VT ).
On this computer distribution kit OS Linux - Fedora 8 (x86_64 version) with
a kernel for support XEN has been installed. As a result under control of
XEN it was possible to start 4 guest OS Microsoft Windows 2003 server R2 x32
Edition (Rus), but it
2010 Feb 25
2
Do i need install Dahdi or libpri ?
hello,all
there is a AudioCodes Mediant 2000 out there. i want to realise ip to
PSTN and PSTN to ip connection.
after some configuration on AudioCodes Mediant 2000, PSTN to ip
connecttion works.
next ,i want to dial from asterisk to PSTN now. i have see the sample
in the extensions.conf relevent to PSTN as follow:
; If you are freely delivering calls to the PSTN, list...
2007 Sep 21
5
Stubbing yielding methods
...ed version of the example in the
bug report using a block and stubbing a method that yields to that block.
In the second example (http://pastie.caboo.se/99413) I tried to think about
how it would work if I converted the block to a method on an object. I
slightly ran out of steam on this one when I realised that in this case when
I realised Executor#execute wouldn''t be called because the implementation of
Collaborator#yielding_method is stubbed.
This made me wonder if the Expectation#yields method should exist at all! In
particular, in the block example, it feels odd because you are going f...
2019 Apr 24
9
Are linux distros redundant?
I just realised that I haven't touched a centos/redhat machine in more than
a couple of years. Everything I do now is Kubernetes based or using cloud
services (or k8s cloud services).
What about it listeroons? Is your fleet of centos boxes ever expanding or
are you just taking care of a single java 6 jboss a...
2003 Jan 07
3
Logging of all connections
Tom
Is there a way that I can have all traffic logged to messages. I realise
this will generate huge logs, but I have enough disk space. My reason for
this is to monitor what traffic does go through my firewall.
TIA
Kim
2006 Oct 26
3
reply-to address of this list
Could one of the admins maybe specify the reply-to address for this
mailing list? It''s frustrating to realise you''ve just sent a message
to an individual, having meant to send to list.
Chris
2006 Dec 01
3
Asterisk: SIP Gateway or Proxy
Hi,
I realise this might be an insane noob question, but I'm on a huge brain freeze, and I'm trying to
decide this:
Is Asterisk a SIP Gateway or SIP proxy?
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thanks,
yusuf
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2015 Mar 12
1
Loading progress indication
So I just realised that things were changed and the presence of the 'quiet'
keyword on the command line suppresses some status messages about
loading of the kernel/initrd.
I had thought this keyword was strictly for the kernel..
I only realise this now from the note in the change log for 3.74 - so I
suppos...
2023 Oct 28
1
Permissions issue on domain member server (samba as an appliance)
...ministrator:*:10500:10513::/home/administrator:/bin/bash
As you can see 'Administrator' has the ID '10500', which makes it a
normal Unix user with no special powers. However, from Windows via
Samba, the 'Administrator' ID is set to '0' by the user map and I hope
you realise what other Unix user has the ID '0'.
If you haven't realised yet, no, do not create a local Administrator,
for one thing, you already have one :-)
Rowland
2005 Jul 15
3
CentOS 4 post installation of all packages
Hello.
I have installed CentOS 4 on a server in a hosting company and I realise
that not all packages have been installed.
I would like to install all packages exactly like it is when we click on
'install everything' from the CentOS 4 installation.
Is there a way of doing so with 'yum install' something ? My goal is to have
the exact replicate as the default...
2007 Nov 11
4
Who''s using --format rdoc
I''m doing some housekeeping and just realised that the rdoc formatter
produces gibberish:
http://rspec.rubyforge.org/rdoc/files/EXAMPLES_rd.html
Will anyone protest if I just go ahead and remove it? (I can''t imagine
anyone using it, especially with the much better HTML formatter)
Aslak
2009 Jun 02
3
search without flush.
...;ve got
an application that updates the index every 4 hours but I need to be
able to search the new data fairly quickly after the index is updated.
The problem revolves around the fact that the update is often much less
than 10 000 documents so it isn't being flushed until quite a bit
latter. I realise I can do a flush after the documents have been updated
but I was trying to avoid the flush.
Is there a way of running a search after I've called add_document but
before flush is called?
rgh
2013 Aug 07
3
Documentation error: wrong permissions given in FAQ
...hould be 644. The requirement for public key authentication to work is in fact that ~/.ssh/authorized_keys is readable (but not writable) by group and other, not just owner. Someone should probably update the project's official FAQ accordingly to avoid future confusion. Unfortunately, I did not realise the error in this documentation before it caused me a great deal of frustration configuring chrooted key-only access to our server (Ubuntu 12.04 LTS).
Yst?v?llisin terveisin / Best regards,
Joe Carroll
IT-p??llikk? / IT Manager
joe at sihti.fi<mailto:joe at sihti.fi>
+358 50 444 4466
fi.link...
2006 Mar 27
5
Accessing Session Object from a model
i realise that this goes against the basic idea of the MVC architecture,
but i''ve found myself in a situation where i need to get information
about the current user in a model & i''m not sure how to do it.
Basically, we have a product where each customer has their own profile
with data...
2006 Jun 05
1
More Level QueueSystem
Hi,
I am trying to set up a dial plan und I have a few problems to realise some
functions.
The dial plan should look like this:
123,1,Answer()
123,2,Queue(1stlevel,t)
123,3,Queue(2ndlevel,t)
123,4,Queue(3rdlevel,t)
123,5,Hangup()
If a member of the 1stlevel-Queue can answer the call it should be hanged up
after finishing. If not, the current member answering the call s...
2006 Jun 02
3
Use a Model or Controller?
I am putting up a tool that connects to a subversion repository and
checks latest revision and downloads the changeset log for all the
changes made since last check and puts inside a hash for various uses
inside the code.
I am just wondering if the code that checks the subversion repo and
reads it''s data should bolong to a controller of it''s own or a model
of it''s own.
2010 Jan 22
2
[LLVMdev] Exception handling question
Hi James,
> want to send us your testcase code? Then we can give it a whirl.
>
>
> Test code is at http://giantblob.com/ehtest.tar.gz
>
> Thanks for the help. I apologize in advance if it turns out I'm doing
> something stupid!
I hope you realise that by running llvm-ld without -native you are actually
executing your program from the JIT. I did a native compilation as follows:
used llvm-link to link all of the bitcode into "total.bc"; ran llc on total.bc,
producing "total.s"; did "g++ -o total total.s"; ran ./...