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2009 Mar 19
0
Restrained least squares fitting
Hi All, I've found a few references in the mailing list and documentation to constrained least squares fitting, but little on restrained least squares. To clarify what I mean, a constraint might limit a parameter to a particular value (e.g. x=5.0, or exactly within the bounds 4.9 - 5.1), whereas a restraint adds some further information to the problem about the certainty of the starting point for the parameter (e.g. x=5.0, +/- 0.1...
2016 Jun 03
2
Custom assembler subset
...d Bougacha <ahmed.bougacha at gmail.com> wrote: > -llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu, that list isn't in use anymore. > > On Wed, Jun 1, 2016 at 4:48 PM, Kenneth Adam Miller via llvm-dev > <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Hello all, > > > > I would like to restrain the compiler that I build on my local box from > > picking all but a particular set of opcodes. Is there a way to accomplish > > this in a straightforward way? > > Can you elaborate a bit on what you're really trying to achieve? > Well, I need to construct a corpora. I wou...
2016 Jun 01
2
Custom assembler subset
Hello all, I would like to restrain the compiler that I build on my local box from picking all but a particular set of opcodes. Is there a way to accomplish this in a straightforward way? I'm pretty sure that there is a list of opcodes to semantics mappings. In addition, is there a way to look at an associative mapping of LLVM I...
2006 Apr 13
3
Will VoIP ITSP's be Next?
...dwidth intensive content like music, TV, large files and more. Huge marketing plans are in action daily. So what have these customers really bought? Good question. Maybe it is time for a Telco customer to get an Internet savvy lawyer or two and sue the hell out of these companies that are trying to restrain competition, block free trade and maybe just maybe even eliminate services their customers count on to run their daily business. To the TELCO I say "Folks pull your heads out of your collective asses" or your going to fail at this worse then you have failed at DSL. Stick with your core b...
2008 Aug 14
2
Department of Redundancy Department.
I just noticed a certain ``usage'' in a recent posting, and couldn't restrain my self from commenting. The usage was of the form ``if(X==TRUE)'' where X was a logical variable. This sort of thing is brought to you by your Department of Redundancy Department. The ``==TRUE'' bit is irrelevant, incompetent, and immaterial, as Perry Mason used to say. Th...
2011 Dec 20
3
Get configuration flags
...(and/or compiler toolkit) were used to build a wine binary that I may have? I'm asking this question because, somehow, my own compiled version of Wine can't run an application, even though binaries that I grabbed from packages for other distros do work: flawlessly, in fact. I can live with restraining those "custom binaries" in their own dusty little folders, but I'd like to know why something that other people build works and something I don't doesn't. The only thing that configure tells me is that it can't find OpenCL, libsane, OSSv4 and libcapi20, which shouldn...
2002 Sep 18
1
Where to get working esfq hash src ip?
...w exactly if my router is the right place to apply QoS policy. It has two network interfaces and both are 10Mbit/s. The slow part of the network is little bit more far. On their QoS we have 2Mbit and I want all our users to divide this bandwidth equally but also don''t want to unnecessarily restrain their bandwith and to have free bandwith elsewhere at the same time. In my opinion esfq is right choice but I don''t if it has any effect on router that has two 10Mbit/s interfaces that cannot be fully used because of that restriction on ISP''s side. Anyway, should I use esfq ds...
2011 Jun 09
1
histogram - density on y axis and restriction to interval [0, 1]
...why the unit axis does not show the interval [0,1] (or maybe [0%,100%]). Proportions are correct but the indication 1.4 is not usual. v <- c(1,2,2,3,3,3,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4,4) > hist(v, freq = FALSE) I thank you in advance for any explanation about the way to force the y axis to restrain to interval [0,1] on an histogram. Best regards, Christine Sinoquet
2012 Jun 15
1
Customizing a Plot in Correspondence Analysis
Hello, Using the Correspondence Analysis package (ca), I wonder if there is a way to further customize the plot beyond the options given in plot.ca provided by the mentioned package. The correspondence analysis I am doing consists of two datasets sharing only the rows, so the plot draw the total of columns (from both datasets) in the graph and the rows as expected. However, as in my case the
2023 May 22
2
On Debian 12: nsupdate (as called from samba_dnsupdate) crashes named/bind9_dlz
...> > > > Bug is related to what I'm seeing? > > > > > > That appears to be a Samba problem, whilst yours appears to possibly be > > > a Bind9 problem. > > It is a samba problem that causes bind9 to crash. I totally agree. ?Our plugin is not well-restrained in the C symbol names it exports. ?Longer term we should restrict the symbols the plugin exports, like we do for libnss_winbind etc. > > Maybe. But nevermind that Bug; it appears to be FreeBSD-specific, > > and I > > am using Linux (more specifically Debian, on amd64 architectu...
2016 Jun 22
2
[GSoC 2016] Enabling Polyhedral Optimizations in Julia - Midterm Report
...rted the PolyBench benchmark suite to Julia. My recent blog post [5] provides more details on this. These benchmarks helped to identify Julia constructs which hinder Polly's SCoP detection. `for`-loops for which both the lower and the upper bound are parametric are lowered to LLVM code that restrain ScalarEvolution analysis and has been discussed in the bug report at [6]. It was possible to solve this problem and I will shortly supply a patch for this. Another language construct that is lowered to LLVM IR that limits the optimization potential are Julia's `StepRange`s. More concretely,...
2019 Oct 07
4
[External] Re: should base R have a piping operator ?
...print(.) #> Error in print(.) : object '.' not found ``` The advantage is that side effects (such as assigning variables or calling `return()`) will occur in the expected environment. I don't see it causing problems except in artificial cases. Am I missing something? I agree that restraining the pipe to a single placeholder (to avoid double evaluation) would be a good design too. I can't access https://gitlab.com/luke-tierney/pipes, it appears to be 404. Best, Lionel
2016 May 28
2
ambisonics formats and channel mappings
...(I had to patch the encoder). I don't know what else could be done to optimize support for ambisonics, as I'm not a codec expert. So I think that the easiest (and most important for now) is to disable channel coupling and define the metadata. The allowed number of channels should not be restrained to a list like 1,4,9,16,etc, because ambisonics can support mixed-order schemes. The Ambix format was adopted by Google, but it's a new format; the FuMa format is widely used and could easily be supported as well. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ambisonic_data_exchange_formats Down-mixing to...
2002 Dec 01
1
Alpha Two? (Impatient fan seeks news)
According to THIS: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/update.html "Alpha Two is due out on December 1st" And according to THIS: http://lwn.net/Articles/11775/ "we've already got some fantastic plans for Theora Alpha Two." Believe it or not, I'm actually restraining myself from jumping up and down yelling "where is it!?! where is it?!?"...but I DID want to ask - what are the plans, in terms of features and code changes, for Alpha Two, and how (in a more general sense) is development going on it? IS development going on it? (CVS hasn't been...
2009 Feb 06
4
Full Ajax Application
Hello, I''m a newbie here... please... can anyone help me about FULL AJAX ? for example if i''m scaffolding a simple model and controller for product which only have 1 field for NAME:STRING with the command : script/generate scaffold Product name:string and for the generated code I like to turn it into a full ajax app, for example if i''m click the NEW or EDIT link it
2017 Oct 19
2
Adding a third-party dependency in clang-tools-extra
...e existing XML libraries. LLDB for example actually does use an XML library IIRC. I'm hoping that the problem domain here is substantially simpler and it is tenable (if never really appealing) to just roll our own.... > Of course, my first inclination was to start writing one, and I had to restrain myself! Happy to have a crack at this and start a bikeshed thread over the design. My main concerns: - compromising ease-of-use to satisfy every use case in LLVM. In particular, I really want an eager parser rather than the streaming style of YAMLparser. - a new library will need a test suite, b...
2006 Jul 15
13
Active Record: Can it auto-create database tables for you?
Hi, Just get started with Rails and I''m trying to read ahead and find out whether Active Record supports auto-creation of database tables for you? Is this supported, or is the concept that you write your own database DDL to do this? Thanks -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2012 Feb 01
3
Probit regression with limited parameter space
...ted by the glm function, although the parameter estimates are very close. I was wondering what makes this difference in the estmation of standard errors and how this computation is carried out in glm. 2) Does any one know how to estimate a constrained probit model in R (to be specific, I need to restrain the range of three parameters to [-1,1])? Among the optimation functions, so far nlminb and spg work for my problem, but neither produces a hessian matrix. As I mentioned above, if I use hessian funciton and calculate standard errors manually, the standard errors seem not right. Many thanks in ad...
2013 Dec 06
2
[LLVMdev] [RFC] CGContext skeleton implementation
...ate discussion from the current discussion. I'm not actually in the "strongly against" camp on this subject, but I *am* strongly against trying to design CGContext to address these needs when we don't yet have either a concrete design or agreement on that design. I think we should restrain our design considerations to what we need to solve the limited problem we have today, and not *breaking* the existing design around TTI, and the IR/Target layering we currently use. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/l...
2010 Sep 14
6
Spontaneous reboots on asterisk 1.6.2.11
Hello list, has anyone else also noticed spontaneous reboots ?! I noticed this today and also yesterday. Can't really see if there is a fixed time between the reboots. Normally al of my SIP peers are registered. When I put up the CLI today I saw that a lot of SIP accounts where UNREACHABLE and needed to register again (what they slowly did). These are realtime SIP peers that reside on