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2009 Jun 16
1
overshoot of formula line in summary output of Sweave
...hoot of the formula \documentclass[12pt]{article} \usepackage{geometry} \geometry{left=2in,right=2in} \begin{document} <<keep.source=TRUE>>= op <- options(width = 65, digits = 3) ddataframe <- data.frame(AAAAA = 1:10, BBBBB = factor(letters[1:2]), CCCCC = factor(LETTERS[1:5]), SSSSS = factor(paste("S", 1:10, sep = "")), RRRRR = rnorm(10)) mod1 <- lm(RRRRR ~ AAAAA + BBBBB + CCCCC + SSSSS, ddataframe) summary(mod1) @ \end{document} I have attached the pdf output. Thanks, in advance, for any suggestions. Ken -- Ken Knoblauch Inserm U846 Stem-cell an...
2004 Jan 09
1
degree-min-sec data
Hello - Have both astronomic and geodetic data sets with values in the form "ddd:mm:ss.sssss", where dd is an integer between -180 and 180, mm is an integer between 0 and 60, and ss is a floating-point number between 0 and 60.0. In order to do anything useful with these values they need to be turned into their "decimal degree" equivalent. Assuming the data is a vector y, t...
2004 Aug 06
2
SV: Speex modes
Thanks! Btw, have you tried using SBR-technology or similar with speech codecs? That might be a good idea I thought.. But I don't know if it produces as good quality with speech codecs as it does for music codecs. Do you know if there is any open source variant of SBR? /Pontus -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Från: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org [mailto:owner-speex-dev@xiph.org]För Jean-Marc
2004 Aug 06
0
SV: Speex modes
...voice specific coder that even attempts to capture energy above 10kHz. SBR just isn't relevent. Most wideband speech coding captures only 7kHz to 8kHz bandwidth. The key improvement that gives over the 3kHz to 4kHz most mainstream voice coders capture is to clean up unvoiced sounds. fffff, sssss, and other unvoiced sounds appear almost the same at telephone bandwidth. At 7kHz bandwidth they have enough character to make them more distinguishable. The basic intelligibility improvement you get is usually small. However, the voice is rather more pleasant and less tiring to listen to. That...
2006 Oct 17
2
how to do scheduling in rubyonrails
can you please tell me how to cerate an automated mail generation in rubyrails in specific time period .My requirement is to check the user last log in and generate an automated mail after 3 months or one year --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Spinoffs" group. To post to this
2004 Aug 06
1
SV: Speex modes
...r that even attempts to capture > energy above 10kHz. SBR just isn't relevent. Most wideband speech coding > captures only 7kHz to 8kHz bandwidth. The key improvement that gives > over the 3kHz to 4kHz most mainstream voice coders capture is to clean > up unvoiced sounds. fffff, sssss, and other unvoiced sounds appear > almost the same at telephone bandwidth. At 7kHz bandwidth they have > enough character to make them more distinguishable. The basic > intelligibility improvement you get is usually small. However, the voice > is rather more pleasant and less tirin...
2008 Mar 07
9
copy & paste event
hi. now I have problem about copy and paste text in my application I make copy and paste button in toolbar and I have fuction of them but I don''t know how to make it can copy only selection text and paste into other textCtrl. see my picture for more info. thank you :) Attachments: http://www.ruby-forum.com/attachment/1526/untitled.JPG -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2008 Oct 29
5
network design philosophy and practice
I'm wondering how prevalent the practice of physically segregating voice and data networks is in the Real World. What are the factors that typically lead to such a decision? DIscussions of pros and cons are most welcome by me. Experiences, anybody? -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/x-pkcs7-signature Size: 3234