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2011 May 25
1
Subtracting rows by id
Dear R users,
I have two datasets:
id1 <- c(rep(1,10), rep(2,10), rep(3,10))
value1 <- sample(1:100, 30, replace=TRUE)
dataset1 <- cbind(id1,value1)
id2 <- c(1,2,3)
subtract.value <- c(1,3,5)
dataset2 <- cbind(id2, subtract.value)
I want to subtract the number of rows in the subtract.value that
corresponds to the id value in dataset1. So for the 1 in id1, I want
to
2005 Nov 15
2
Subtracting timeseries objects
Sorry to keep posting but I want to do this right and I'm hoping for
some pointers
I now have two time series objects which I need to subtract.
Unfortunatly the two series dont have the same sample rates.
When I try to subtract them
avgSub<-avg1-avg2
The time series object is clever enough to object.
So I guess I need to write a function for subtraction of the time series
objects which
2012 Sep 20
4
[PATCH 0/3] tsc adjust implementation for hvm
Intel recently release a new tsc adjust feature at latest SDM 17.13.3.
CPUID.7.0.EBX[1]=1 indicates TSC_ADJUST MSR 0x3b is supported.
Basically it is used to simplify TSC synchronization, operation of IA32_TSC_ADJUST MSR is as follows:
1). On RESET, the value of the IA32_TSC_ADJUST MSR is 0;
2). If an execution of WRMSR to the IA32_TIME_STAMP_COUNTER MSR adds (or subtracts)
value X from the
2019 Jan 14
4
Reducing the number of ptrtoint/inttoptrs that are generated by LLVM
...capture the other pointer. So *some*
of the conservative treatment is necessary. What is the plan to update all
the analyses to remain correct? What
> correctness testing have you done?
Correctness of psub is guaranteed by the specification of pointer
subtraction of C/C++.
When two pointers are subtracted, both shall point to elements of the same
array object, or one past the last element of the array object (6.5.6.9).
So, if the two pointers p and q point to different objects, we can define
llvm.psub(p,q) as poison.
Other than meeting C specification, correctness of llvm.psub is tested with
SPEC CP...
2011 Jan 25
4
Subtracting elements of data.frame
Dear R helpers
I have a dataframe as
df = data.frame(x = c(1, 14, 3, 21, 11), y = c(102, 500, 40, 101, 189))
> df
x y
1 1 102
2 14 500
3 3 40
4 21 101
5 11 189
# Actually I am having dataframe having multiple columns. I am just giving an example.
I need to subtract all the rows of df by the first row of df i.e. I need to subtract each element of 'x' column by 1. Likewise I
2019 Jan 15
2
Reducing the number of ptrtoint/inttoptrs that are generated by LLVM
...er to track the non-inbounds version as potentially escaping
> (much as ptrtoint is potentially escaping). This is still distinct from
> ptrtoint as things like address spaces and other properties of the pointers
> are not necessarily lost by this operation.
>
> When two pointers are subtracted, both shall point to elements of the same
>> array object, or one past the last element of the array object (6.5.6.9).
>> So, if the two pointers p and q point to different objects, we can define
>> llvm.psub(p,q) as poison.
>> Other than meeting C specification, correctness...
2011 Jul 27
2
Elegant way to subtract matrix from array
there are really two related problems here
I have a 2D matrix
A <- matrix(1:100,nrow=20,ncol =5)
S <- matrix(1:10,nrow=2,ncol =5)
#I want to subtract S from A. so that S would be subtracted from the
first 2 rows of
#A, then the next two rows and so on.
#I have a the same problem with a 3D array
# where I want to subtract Q for every layer (1-10) in Z
# I thought I solved this one with array(mapply("-",Z,Q),dim=dim(Z))
# but got the wrong answers
Z <- array(1:100,...
2019 Jan 14
7
Reducing the number of ptrtoint/inttoptrs that are generated by LLVM
Hello all,
This is a proposal for reducing # of ptrtoint/inttoptr casts which are not
written by programmers but rather generated by LLVM passes.
Currently the majority of ptrtoint/inttoptr casts are generated by LLVM;
when compiling SPEC 2017 with LLVM r348082 (Dec 2 2018) with -O3,
the output IR contains 22,771 inttoptr instructions. However, when
compiling it with -O0, there are only 1048
2009 Oct 25
2
row subtraction
I don't know if there is a way to do this in R but I want to subtract
within the same column from different rows. I want to subtract
c(r)-c(r-1) and continue down the column until they are all calculated
and form another column. Again I don't know if R can do this but I
thought I would ask.
Thanks either way
2019 Jan 14
2
Reducing the number of ptrtoint/inttoptrs that are generated by LLVM
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 9:36 AM Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> While I'm very interested in the end result here, I have some questions
> that don't seem well answered yet around pointer subtraction...
>
> First and foremost - how do you address correctness issues here? Because
> the subtraction `A - B` can escape/capture more
2012 Oct 30
3
subtract a time period from a date
Hello everybody,
how can I reduce e.g. 30 days from a date?
When I do the following "2011-05-01 CEST" -"2011-04-01 CEST" I get:
"Time difference of 30 days"
an thats fine.
But when I try "2011-05-01 CEST" - 30 I get nonsense.
So how can I subtract some days, month or years from a date?
thanking you in anticipation
Claudia Paladini
2012 Nov 19
6
loop to subtract arrays / error
Hi everyone, I am having trouble with creating a loop to subtract arrays.
In R, this is what I have done:
> Vobsr <- read.csv("Observed_Flow.csv", header = TRUE, sep =",") # see data
> below
> Vsimr <- read.csv("1000Samples_Vsim.csv", header = TRUE, sep =",") # see
> data below
> Vobsr <- as.matrix(Vobsr[,-1]) # remove column 1 from
2012 May 07
5
Subtracting a matrix 1x28 from a scalar
Afternoon-
I am trying to subtract a matrix, basically a vector of 28 values, each by
the same number to account for differences in regression fitting. I am
taking the 1x28 and minus it by the mean value of the matrix, each number.
The result I receive is a 1X29 matrix. Does anyone know why the result has
an extra value?
> lffeb_march
[1] 6.588926 7.663877 6.917706 6.824374 7.029973
2012 Mar 29
2
subtract a list of vectors from a list of data.frames in an elegant way
Dear R experts,
I've realized that it might not be possible to define a negative SELCET statement in a SQL call so now I'm looking for the smoothest way to generate a list of what I would like from my large database by first pulling all the names with a query like this "SELECT top 1 * FROM your_table" (thank you Bart Joosen for the idea) and then subtract the variables I am not
2019 Jan 15
2
Reducing the number of ptrtoint/inttoptrs that are generated by LLVM
On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 4:51 PM Chandler Carruth <chandlerc at gmail.com>
wrote:
>
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2019, 15:59 Mehdi AMINI <joker.eph at gmail.com wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jan 14, 2019 at 9:36 AM Chandler Carruth via llvm-dev <
>> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>>
>>> While I'm very interested in the end result here, I have
2008 Jan 29
2
add/subtract matrices, ignoring NA or missing values
Hi,
For example, given two 2x2 matrices m1 and m2. I would like to add/subtract
element by element
> m1
[,1] [,2]
[1,] NA NA
[2,] 1 2
> m2
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 1 NA
[2,] NA 2
> m1 + m2
[,1] [,2]
[1,] NA NA
[2,] NA 4
How can I ignore the NA, and get this ? Hope the solution can be extended to
subtract and modulo also.
[,1] [,2]
2008 May 07
3
use list elements to subtract values from the dataframe
Hi,
I have a dataframe wf existing of a header with different labels and beneath
the values of those labels :
wf:
label1 label2 ...
0,45 0,21
0,10 0,45
.... ....
I have a list
fl <- c("label2","label3",..)
Isn't possible to use the list elements in the list in order to subtract
values from the dataframe? like :
wf$fl[[1]]
When I do in R I get :NULL
2008 Apr 10
2
subtract the mean from each column
Hi,
I am new to R an dI need some help
I have a matrix of real values 100*300 and I would like to calculate the
mean for each column , then for each entry in a column i need to subtract
the mean so I will have a matrix where the columns have zero mean. any one
know how to do that . Thanks
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2013 Jan 14
1
hwo to subtract a child array from the big array?
hi R users
I have a data set with the name AA
AA<-1:100
Now I want to get a child array from AA every 10 numbers
e.g.
ab =c(10,20,30,40,50,60,70,80,100)
How could I subtract aa from AA?
thank you .
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Tel: 0086-2154896104
Shanghai Typhoon Institute,China
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2013 Sep 10
1
Subtracting elements of a vector from each other stepwise
I am trying to figure out how to create a loop that will take the
difference of each member of a vector from each other and also spit out
which one has the least difference.
I do not want the vector member to subtract from itself or it must be able
to disregard the 0 obtained from subtracting from itself.
For example:
x = c(17,19,23,29)
1. abs(x-x[1]) = (0, 2, 6, 12)
2. abs(x-x[2]) = (2, 0,