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2005 Jan 17
0
COuld this Shares ROck? (PR#7526)
Darden,
VCSC - Brand new stock for your attention
Vocalscape inc - The Stock Symbo| is: VCSC
Breaking News released by the company on Friday after the c|ose - Watch out the stock go crazy next week.
Current Price: $0.175
Projected Specu|ative Price in next 5 days: $O.42
Projected Specu|ative Price in next 15 days: $O.55
Voca|Scape Networks Inc. is building a company that's revolutionizing
2005 Jan 17
0
Bull's Eye Investing (PR#7530)
Ferris,
VCSC - Brand new stock for your attention
Vocalscape inc - The Stock Symbo| is: VCSC
Breaking News released by the company on Friday after the close - Watch out the stock go crazy next week.
Current Price: $O.175
Projected Speculative Price in next 5 days: $O.42
Projected Specu|ative Price in next 15 days: $O.55
Voca|Scape Networks Inc. is bui|ding a company that's revo|utionizing
2010 Mar 01
1
Swift from eagi, problems with prosody rate
Hi, I'm trying to use Swift tts from eagi, my problem is when I send
EXEC SWIFT <*prosody rate*=\'.8\' >Hello World\, this is a test\,</*prosody*
>|0|1
Would I use a scape character?
Thanks
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2008 Sep 23
1
Create groups from data to compute lm?
Hello,
Below are the first two rows from my dataset and the header. This dataset
has 5749 rows and I want to select only certain rows to be used based on
existing grouping values. I am trying to group the data based on the values
under 'ex_bin'. (e.g a group for 250, 251, 252, 500, 501, 502) I would then
like to perform a lm for each grouping.
My data:
> all[1:2,]
year extent scape
2006 Jun 27
2
special characters in db
This is my first message in this list, so hi everybody!!! (by the way, sorry
for my english)
I am developing a spanish applications, so some data has special characters
(?, ?, ?, etc...) in database....
The problem is that those caracters display incorrectly in browser, how can
I handle that situation with RoR???
Does it exist a "parser" that convert those characters in their
2012 Jan 26
1
Error in ifelse(append, "a", "w") : , (list) object cannot be coerced to type 'logical'
Hello
I will appreciate your help with the following.
Running a script in R 2.14.1 under windows vista I get the following error
message:
Error in ifelse(append, "a", "w") :
(list) object cannot be coerced to type 'logical'
However, the very same script runs perfectly well under Ubuntu.
My understanding is that this type of error is associated to
2016 Feb 24
3
search problem dovecot 2.2.21 + fts - Solr
Hello,
Realized update dovecot on my server. Now the search is returning
differently from the previous version bringing reference information of
other messages .
For example when doing a search for anderson.joao this new version of the
dovecot dovecot 2.2.21 + fts - Solr response will be all email that has the
word anderson and joao, instead of returning only items with the word
anderson.joao.
2008 Feb 04
3
[LLVMdev] Introducing myself, and Java project.
I have just worked with this code. The architecture is fine, and I
think that this code should be reused,
It needs updating, however, because it does not compile with LLVM 2.1
(I prefer to use a stable version
to focus my work, and port to LLVM 2.2 later).
I have seen that one incompatibility is that this Java frontend
requires C++ with exceptions, but LLVM is compiled with
-fno-exceptions. For
2019 Mar 21
3
prettyNum digits=0 not compatible with scientific notation
R developers,
Seems I get a bad result ("%#4.0-1e" in particular) when trying to use prettyNum digits=0 with scientific notation. I tried on both my Linux box and on an online R evaluator and saw the same problem, so it's not limited to my box at least. I see the problem in both R 3.5.3 and R 3.3.2.
options(scipen=-100)
prettyNum(1, digits=0)
[1] "%#4.0-1e"
prettyNum(2,
2008 Oct 01
0
Multiple histograms one graphic device & groupings
Hello,
I am trying to produce some graphics to visualize my data. I think I want
histograms. I have a grouping variable that has 48 different groups. I would
like to produce a graphic that contains three of of these groups in the same
device (they are time steps). I would like create graphics for about 6
different variables (6 variables X 16 groupings of there = 96 graphics). I
am unsure of how
2007 Oct 12
0
scrapting data from tc rules
Hi
Currently I use snmp to scrap information from my router about its interfaces,
does any one have an easy way of scaping information from tc rules to place
into a rrd db ?
do I need to put together a perl script to extract it from the output ?
Alex
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2019 Mar 22
2
prettyNum digits=0 not compatible with scientific notation
FWIW, it doesn't seem to be happening on Mac OS:
> format(2^30, digits=0)
[1] "1.e+09"
> prettyNum(12345.6, digits=0)
[1] "1.e+04"
A glibc misfeature?
-pd
> On 22 Mar 2019, at 10:10 , Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:
>
> Thank you, Robert for raising this here !
>
>>>>>> Robert McGehee
2008 Feb 04
0
[LLVMdev] Introducing myself, and Java project.
On Feb 3, 2008, at 7:09 PM, Ramón García wrote:
> I have just worked with this code. The architecture is fine, and I
> think that this code should be reused,
> It needs updating, however, because it does not compile with LLVM 2.1
> (I prefer to use a stable version
> to focus my work, and port to LLVM 2.2 later).
>
LLVM 2.2 comes out in a week, I would recommend using that over
2019 Mar 22
0
prettyNum digits=0 not compatible with scientific notation
Thank you, Robert for raising this here !
>>>>> Robert McGehee
>>>>> on Thu, 21 Mar 2019 20:56:19 +0000 writes:
> R developers,
> Seems I get a bad result ("%#4.0-1e" in particular) when trying to use prettyNum digits=0 with scientific notation. I tried on both my Linux box and on an online R evaluator and saw the same problem, so
2008 Feb 03
0
[LLVMdev] Introducing myself, and Java project.
Have you looked at the this?
http://llvm.org/viewvc/llvm-project/java/trunk/
Someone started a Java frontend. Perhaps you could finish it?
-Tanya
On Feb 2, 2008, at 5:48 PM, Ramón García wrote:
> Hello, I am Ramon Garcia Fernandez. My interest in LLVM is to develop
> an interface for Java virtual machine bytecodes, so that Java programs
> can be run under LLVM.
>
> You may ask
2014 Oct 31
0
[PATCH 1/3] fish: rl.{c, h} - escaping functions for readline
From: Maros Zatko <mzatko@redhat.com>
---
fish/rl.c | 158 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
fish/rl.h | 32 +++++++++++++
2 files changed, 190 insertions(+)
create mode 100644 fish/rl.c
create mode 100644 fish/rl.h
diff --git a/fish/rl.c b/fish/rl.c
new file mode 100644
index 0000000..bb8fd62
--- /dev/null
+++ b/fish/rl.c
@@ -0,0 +1,158 @@
+/* guestfish -
2019 Mar 22
0
prettyNum digits=0 not compatible with scientific notation
>>>>> peter dalgaard
>>>>> on Fri, 22 Mar 2019 17:30:19 +0100 writes:
> FWIW, it doesn't seem to be happening on Mac OS:
>> format(2^30, digits=0)
> [1] "1.e+09"
>> prettyNum(12345.6, digits=0)
> [1] "1.e+04"
> A glibc misfeature?
It seems (and note we are talking about format.default()
2014 Oct 31
6
[PATCH 0/3] WIP readline escaping functions
From: Maros Zatko <hacxman@gmail.com>
Auxiliary functions for readline to support space character escaping
in filenames in future.
Escaping function is taken from fish.c (used to be parse_quoted_string)
plus its un-escaping counterpart. There are a few tests for both.
Maros Zatko (3):
fish: rl.{c,h} - escaping functions for readline
fish: basic tests for readline escaping
autotools: add fish/tes...
2010 Sep 11
10
Having difficulty with threaded comments, using acts_as_tree
I''ve been having problems making threaded comments for the last few
days. Mainly with creating children and displaying the children.
Currently, I have comments shown at the bottom of my articles show view.
The top level comments work, but I do not really know how to implement a
way for users to "reply" to the top level comments and take them to a
form (the comment
2014 Nov 07
3
[PATCH 0/3] v2 readline escaping functions
From: Maros Zatko <mzatko@redhat.com>
Helper functions for future support of backslash escaped spaces in filenames.
There are a few tests too. Changed according to review remarks.
Maros Zatko (3):
fish: rl.{c, h} - escaping functions for readline
fish: basic tests for readline escaping
autotools: add fish/test
Makefile.am | 1 +
configure.ac | 1 +
fish/rl.c | 158 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
fish/rl.h | 24 ++++++++
fish/test/Makefile....