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2007 Jul 31
1
how to sort dataframe levels
Hi everyone,
I've been bashing my head against this for days now, and can't figure out
what to do.
I have the following dataframe
header appetitive stimulus aversive stimulus chaining
contingency discriminative stimulus extinction intermittent
reinforcement negative reinforcer operant response place
learning positive reinforcer punishment reinforcement schedules
response rate secondary reinforcement spontaneous recovery variance
spontaneous recovery -3 -2 0 -3 -3 -16 -5 1 16
-1 7 1 -1 11 -2 0 49.73
n...
2007 Jul 03
2
reinforce library to re-load
Hi,
I am wondering if there is a parameter in library() so that it can
reinforce package to be reloaded. It helps when you test your modified
package by yourself. Otherwise, my way is to re-start Rgui.
(by reading ?library, I understand this option is not implemented)
"...Both functions check and update the list of currently loaded
packages and do not reload a package which is already
2007 Jul 03
2
reinforce library to re-load
Hi,
I am wondering if there is a parameter in library() so that it can
reinforce package to be reloaded. It helps when you test your modified
package by yourself. Otherwise, my way is to re-start Rgui.
(by reading ?library, I understand this option is not implemented)
"...Both functions check and update the list of currently loaded
packages and do not reload a package which is already
2018 Jan 09
1
Suggestions on register allocation by using reinforcement learning
Hi everyone,
I'm quite new to LLVM *and doing a Q-learning *(*just a hobby*)* on
register allocation for LLVM. RegAllocRL is based on*
*RegAllocBase*,* RegAllocBasic and add some feature to implement Q-learning
algorithm. *
*I*’*ve currently run as MachineFunctionPass and things seem to work in
simple case. In order to make progress on training*,
*I have questions and want to get some
2001 Nov 07
2
Rcmd?
Hello,
a short question:
I cannot find the Rcmd file in the my installed Windows R Program.
It is not known as a command inside R (which is not intended as I
suppose)
nor as an executable or similar file elsewhere?
How can I make my own package?
Holger
--
PD Dr. habil. Holger Perlt
Diplomphysiker/Gesch?ftsf?hrer
Reinforcement Control GmbH
Karl-Heine-Str. 99
04229 Leipzig
Germany
Phone: ++49
2001 Nov 07
2
C code
Hello,
I am new as R user. After reading the manual I did not understand one
thing:
Is it possible to write a stand-alone C-program (e.g. with its own GUI
etc.) using
R functions inside? (via the R.dll in the Windows case)
I understand that it is possible to write C-code to be used inside R,
which
1. do not use R-functions itself (called with .C)
2. do use R-structures inside (called with
2009 Sep 10
2
RHEL 5.4 is out!
Obligatory: When will Centos 5.4 be ready?
/me goes down into reinforced concrete bunker and locks all hatches and
doors.
2019 Mar 13
2
Per-function subtargets
I've been trying to understand the current state of subtargets and
subtarget features in LLVM. It seems like the presence of "target-cpu"
and "target-features" attributes on IR functions are currently intended
to take precedence over the module-level (TargetMachine) versions. See
X86TargetMachine::getSubtargetImpl for an example of this. However, this
feels like it is
2015 Jul 06
5
[LLVMdev] Why can't comparisons with negative zero be simplified?
In InstCombineCompares.cpp, routine InstCombiner::FoldFCmp_IntToFP_Cst, there are these lines:
// Comparisons with zero are a special case where we know we won't lose
// information.
bool IsCmpZero = RHS.isPosZero();
// If the conversion would lose info, don't hack on this.
if ((int)InputSize > MantissaWidth && !IsCmpZero)
return nullptr;
Why check for positive
2009 May 22
0
[LLVMdev] CMake build maturity [was: Re: Arm port]
Hi, just chiming in here...
Óscar Fuentes wrote:
> [...]
>
> This is a simple guide for using cmake with LLVM:
>
> http://www.llvm.org/docs/CMake.html
>
> The makefiles distributed with LLVM have nothing to do with cmake.
>From the few times I tried building LLVM with CMake I got the impression
that it wasn't completely mature yet (the "TODO" sections in
2020 Apr 08
6
RFC: a practical mechanism for applying Machine Learning for optimization policies in LLVM
TL;DR; We can improve compiler optimizations driven by heuristics by
replacing those heuristics with machine-learned policies (ML models).
Policies are trained offline and ship as part of the compiler. Determinism
is maintained because models are fixed when the compiler is operating in
production. Fine-tuning or regressions may be handled by incorporating the
interesting cases in the ML training
2020 Apr 08
2
RFC: a practical mechanism for applying Machine Learning for optimization policies in LLVM
It turns out it's me, sorry. Let me see how I can sort this out. In the
meantime, here is the csv:
SPEC2006 data:
binary,base -Oz size,ML -Oz size,ML size shrink by,,perf: base -Oz
scores,perf: ML -Oz scores,ML improvement by
400.perlbench,2054200,2086776,-1.59%,,2.9,2.9,0.00%
401.bzip2,1129976,1095544,3.05%,,6.4,6.2,-3.13%
403.gcc,4078488,4130840,-1.28%,,11.6,11.7,0.86%
2020 Apr 09
3
RFC: a practical mechanism for applying Machine Learning for optimization policies in LLVM
+Yundi Qian <yundi at google.com> +Eugene Brevdo <ebrevdo at google.com> , our
team members from the ML side.
To avoid formatting issues, here is a link to the RFC
<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BoSGQlmgAh-yUZMn4sCDoWuY6KWed2tV58P4_472mDE/edit?usp=sharing>,
open to comments.
Thanks!
On Wed, Apr 8, 2020 at 2:34 PM Mircea Trofin <mtrofin at google.com> wrote:
>
2008 Jun 02
1
Wine & Acces to Com1 for Rig Control
Wine & Access to Com1 Port for Rig Control
I am attempting to control an amateur radio transceiver using its own
program ... which works under windows98 and newer. As I am a linux user I
want to avoid having a windows installation for just one program.
The details are as follwos:
rig: Tentec Pegasus
computer: PC-type with 2+ GHz processor and 512 Meg of RAM
software: Sidux (2008.1) +
2013 Nov 01
2
[LLVMdev] Implementing the ldr pseudo instruction in ARM integrated assembler
On Nov 1, 2013, at 12:15 PM, David Peixotto <dpeixott at codeaurora.org> wrote:
>>>>> I was thinking that without the .ltorg directive the constant pool
>>>>> would go at the end of the section.
>>>>>
>>>> So where does the assembler place the constant pool(s) if that
>>>> directive isn't present? I was under the
2020 Apr 09
2
RFC: a practical mechanism for applying Machine Learning for optimization policies in LLVM
Sorry, I wasn't aware of that.
I can make the google doc view-only, keeping the current comments. I'll
wait a bit (few hrs) to see if there's any pushback to that.
On Thu, Apr 9, 2020 at 9:57 AM Xinliang David Li <xinliangli at gmail.com>
wrote:
> One suggestion : should we consolidate the discussion into the main
> thread? I know some folks are not willing to comment in
2009 Nov 13
4
R, NIH and FDA
Dear All,
I will soon be working with NIH and possibly FDA. Will I be able to
use R or will I be forced to use SAS?
Cheers,
Federico
--
Federico C. F. Calboli
Department of Epidemiology and Public Health
Imperial College, St. Mary's Campus
Norfolk Place, London W2 1PG
Tel +44 (0)20 75941602 Fax +44 (0)20 75943193
f.calboli [.a.t] imperial.ac.uk
f.calboli [.a.t] gmail.com
2004 Mar 31
1
R-1.9.0 Beta print.power.htest problem?
Hi all,
I just used power.t.test() in Version 1.9.0 beta (2004-03-31) today
under FC1.
The following is the output:
> power.t.test(delta = .5, power = .95, type = "paired")
$n
[1] 53.94062
$delta
[1] 0.5
$sd
[1] 1
$sig.level
[1] 0.05
$power
[1] 0.95
$alternative
[1] "two.sided"
$note
[1] "n is number of *pairs*, sd is std.dev. of *differences* within
2024 Jan 27
2
ntlm_auth not returning "STATUS_OK"
On Fri, 26 Jan 2024 22:22:49 -0500
Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> On Wed Jan 24 05:03:25 2024 Rowland Penny via samba
> <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> >
> > On Tue, 23 Jan 2024 17:07:35 -0500
> > Mark Foley via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon Jan 22 11:00:59 2024 Mark Foley via samba
2013 Nov 01
0
[LLVMdev] Implementing the ldr pseudo instruction in ARM integrated assembler
> There's still a problem for Darwin, or any other platform that use
> subsections-via-symbols type layout tricks, though. There's no assembler-
> time way to know how far apart the atoms in the section will be at
> runtime, as the linker can, and will, move things around.
Hmm, yes that does sound quite tricky. How do we currently deal with that
for other pc-relative loads.