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2011 Sep 27
2
searching several subsequences in a single string sequence
Hi all
I am analyzing bird song element sequences. I would like to know how can I
get how many times a given subsequence is found in single string sequence.
For example:
If I have this single sequence:
ABCABAABABABCAB
I am looking for the subsequence "ABC". Want I need to get here is that the
subsequence is found twice.
Any idea how can I do this?
Thanks
2010 Jun 22
2
Generate a list of all subsequence of length k from an array
Hi,
I would like to generate a list of all subsequence of length k from an array with length n (k < n). The result should be organized in a matrix.
So the matrix should look like the following whereas each row is one of a subsequence of len k.
[a[1:k],
a[2:(k+1)]
a[3:(k+2)]
...
a[(n-k+1):n]
Is there away to do this with sapply method?
thanks,
Ron
2007 Apr 11
1
Fwd: [ mocha-Bugs-5892 ] Using a setup method in test_case_class destroys subsequent test cases
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: noreply at rubyforge.org <noreply at rubyforge.org>
Date: 11-Apr-2007 15:24
Subject: [ mocha-Bugs-5892 ] Using a setup method in test_case_class
destroys subsequent test cases
To: noreply at rubyforge.org
Bugs item #5892, was opened at 2006-09-25 07:49
You can respond by visiting:
2012 Aug 28
4
Search for locations of subsequences?
Is there a function to efficiently search for a subsequence within a vector?
For example, with
x <- 1:100
I'd like to search for the sequence c(49,50,51), and be told that it
occurs exactly once, starting at location 49. (The items in the vectors
might be numeric or character, and there might be repetitions within the
search pattern or within the vector I'm searching.)
Duncan
1999 Oct 14
3
Slow initial access to shares
Hi *
The first time a share is being accesed on a Samba server from a W95
machine, it takes some 10 seconds to open the share. Subsequent accesses to
the same share ot other shares on the server are fast. After not accessing
the server for a while again the first access is really slow.
The same thing happens on a network (80 users) running Samba 2.0.4b server
under HPUX 10.20 and two Samba 2.0.3
2009 Mar 06
1
frequency of subsequent events
Hello,
The example shows a sequence of songtypes a bird has sang.
The entire list contains several thousand songs which the bird has produced consecutively.
Is there any convenient way in R to produce a contingency table which shows how often a special song type was sang after a special other songtype? Or within a determined frame of e.g. 10 consecutively produced songs?
Example:
Nr Songtype
1
2006 Mar 21
2
[PATCH] initramfs: CPIO unpacking fix
Unlink files, symlinks, FIFOs, devices etc. (except directories) before
writing them when extracting CPIOs. This stops weird behaviour like:
1) writing through symlinks created in earlier CPIOs. eg foo->bar in
the first CPIO. Having foo as a non-link in a subsequent CPIO,
results in bar being written and foo remaining as a symlink.
2) if the first version of file foo is larger
2012 Dec 23
1
Calling a .bat to set environment variables and subsequent .exe execution from within R
Dear list,
I have found a thread dealing with similar problems with a Mac, but somehow
I cannot get it to work and the problem is slightly different:
I am using the shell() command to execute a program from within R. The
problem is that I need to execute SDKShell.bat file first that sets the
environment variables for the program ogr2ogr.exe:
shell(cmd =
2009 Mar 03
3
First attempt file access denied subsequent file accesses granted
Hi List,
We?re running
3.0.28.el4.9 on CentOS 4.7 in a production environment with one minor annoyance.
This is a very inconsistent behavior ,frequent enough top be annoying ,yet
unpredictable enough to warrant this email.
Our Samba server is serving up a wide variety of files but in this
instance in particular are Visual Fox Pro tables (*.dbf).
When a user wishes to open a Fox Pro
2010 Dec 30
2
Analysing Character Strings for subsequent frequency analysis
Hi
I'm trying to get to grips with R and establish R as a teaching medium
in my secondary school. I would like to use R to analyse text so I can
produce frequency analysis of the text for subsequent examination of
ciphers. I can produce code in VBA but I am struggling when writing in R
to examine each character. There must be a clear method using the
vectorised format of R. Furthermore,
2006 Aug 19
4
string-to-number
Greetings, Amigos:
I have been trying without success to convert a character string,
> repeated.measures.columns
[1] "3,6,10"
into c(3,6,10) for subsequent use.
as.numeric(repeated.measures.columns) doesn't work (likely because of the
commas)
[1] NA
Warning message:
NAs introduced by coercion
I've tried many things including
strsplit(repeated.measures.columns, split =
2013 Mar 13
0
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: struct-access-path aware TBAA
On Mar 13, 2013, at 1:07 PM, Shuxin Yang <shuxin.llvm at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> The program I gave was well typed :)
>
> Hi, Daniel:
> Thank you for sharing your insight. I didn't realized it is well-typed -- I'm basically a big nut of any std.
> I'd admit std/spec is one of the most boring material on this planet:-).
>
> So, if I
2013 Mar 13
2
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: struct-access-path aware TBAA
On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Arnold Schwaighofer
<aschwaighofer at apple.com> wrote:
>
> On Mar 13, 2013, at 1:07 PM, Shuxin Yang <shuxin.llvm at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>>
>>> The program I gave was well typed :)
>>
>> Hi, Daniel:
>> Thank you for sharing your insight. I didn't realized it is well-typed -- I'm basically a big
2007 Jun 27
0
Subsequent Authentication Failures
Hi all - I couldn't find an answer to this problem, so maybe someone
out there can help me. I'd definitely appreciate it.
I've been running a domain using a Samba PDC for quite a while now
and this appears to be a new problem. The PDC uses LDAP as the
backend and that has worked fine; the version is 3.0.25a. I have a
number of Samba servers that are members of this domain,
2007 Dec 04
3
Inserting a subsequence between values of a vector
Hallo,
suppose I have a vector:
x <- c(1,1,1,2,2,3,3,3,3,3,4)
How can I generate a vector/sequence in which a fixed number of zeroes (say
3) is inserted between the consecutive values, so I get
1,1,1,0,0,0,2,2,0,0,0,3,3,3,3,3,0,0,0,4
thanks a lot,
Serguei
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2007 Feb 06
1
Disapearing Drives: Urgent help needed
Seriously, I realize the below post doesn't have all the necessary info
to diagnose the problem, but I'm not even sure where to look for more
info. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
=====================================
I have been having a problem with my Samba server for about a month now
and need help. I am having users mysteriously losing access to drives
during the day.
2003 Nov 13
5
xlims of barplot
I would like to create a family of barplots with the same xlimits. Is
there a way to "read" the xlimits from the first graph so I can apply it to
the subsequent ones?
I have tried just taking the min and max of the x data and the plot doesn't
show.
cheers
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2009 Oct 02
1
Please Help me!
Hi, R-users,
I have a problem: Because there are few files which can't be readed
into R completely, so on the following subsequence programme, I use
write.table, which creates the "NA" files for those incomplete files
autimatically.
I don't want those NA files.
My programes formats looks like:
name_c<-Sys.glob("C:/Documents and Settings/lma/My
2014 Jun 15
3
how to get debugging output from dom0 kernel
Ian Campbell <ijc at hellion.org.uk> writes:
> On Sun, 2014-06-15 at 11:03 +0200, lee wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> how could I get better debugging output from the dom0 kernel?
>
> Either configure a serial console [0] or add "noreboot" to your
> *hypervisor* command line, so you can see (and perhaps
> transcribe/photograph) the crash before manually
2013 Mar 13
0
[LLVMdev] PROPOSAL: struct-access-path aware TBAA
On 3/13/13 1:21 PM, Daniel Berlin wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 11:37 AM, Arnold Schwaighofer
> <aschwaighofer at apple.com> wrote:
>> On Mar 13, 2013, at 1:07 PM, Shuxin Yang <shuxin.llvm at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>> The program I gave was well typed :)
>>> Hi, Daniel:
>>> Thank you for sharing your insight. I didn't realized