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2007 Sep 18
1
The use for an XML based metadata format
On Tuesday 18. September 2007 14:32:45 Ian Malone wrote: > On 11/09/2007, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote: > > On 11/09/2007, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com> wrote: > > > On Tuesday 11. September 2007 01:34:35 Ian Malone wrote: > > > > I'd be interested which ones. DC is a bit nebulous, but that gives > > >
2003 Aug 24
2
setClass question
I would like to add a class to the SparseM package. I have a class "matrix.csr" that describes a matrix in compressed sparse row format, now I would like a class matrix.diag.csr that describes such objects when they happen to be diagonal. The idea is that matrix.diag.csr objects should behave (later in life) exactly like matrix.csr objects, the distinction is only needed in order to
2007 Sep 11
2
The use for an XML based metadata format
On 11/09/2007, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com> wrote: > On Tuesday 11. September 2007 01:34:35 Ian Malone wrote: > > Daniel Aleksandersen wrote: > > > By the way, I have bee discussing Dublin Core ('DC') with the > > > developers of the Atom 1.0 specification. It seams the reason they > > > created atom:rights instead of
2007 Sep 18
0
The use for an XML based metadata format
On 11/09/2007, Ian Malone <ibmalone@gmail.com> wrote: > On 11/09/2007, Daniel Aleksandersen <aleksandersen+xiphlists@runbox.com> wrote: > > On Tuesday 11. September 2007 01:34:35 Ian Malone wrote: > > > I'd be interested which ones. DC is a bit nebulous, but that gives > > > you tremendous freedom too. Atom on the other hand has a very > > >
2004 Mar 01
0
se.contrast ....too hard??? .... Too easy????? .....too trivial???? ...... Too boring.....too????????
Hi all, Regular and avid readers of this column will know that Don Driscoll and I have recently posted two messages requesting assistance concerning an apparent failure of "se.contrast" to produce an se for a contrast. So far, an ominous silence rings in our ears, but read on Gentle Reader, and see if even the machinations of "debug" doesn't stimulate you to respond with a
2023 Jan 16
2
return value of {....}
Richard, I sent my prior email too quickly: A slight addition to your code shows an important aspect of R, local vs. global variables: x <- 137 f <- function () { a <- x x <- 42 b <- x list(a=a, b=b) } f() print(x) When run the program produces the following: > x <- 137 > f <- function () { + a <- x + x <- 42 +
2018 Jul 18
0
ET Y M OSO C A TOAY. Moscow. Hypo-X-Us .... TO DAY ... & AND Y Msg o' Pi ... "e, Ya!" ... at the crossroads of Secord, Oli North and ... Ved
I /wander <http://hoyo.cf/lists/lt.php?id=YUgMAABRGAFRXR1QWlQKVF0F> / loudly if there's any etymological relationship between the words "/annuit/" (an /knew/ it) and "/eloheinu/;" (el, /oh he knew; /heinous, I /see/ too) in just a few moments I'll find out what those words actually mean as opposed to their Adamic definition(s)... which are quite similar; throwing