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2007 May 09
0
http://tinyurl.com/36pw6k Fired Aaron swartz attacs Reddit brings it down
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2004 Jan 25
1
Error Loading r
...ncountered such an error. Error loading
r. I did forward the call to our desktop services, but I am just a bit
curious on what the actual problem could be and how I could have
resolved myself. OS is unix version 4.
Not sure of the version of R... As its my first encounter.
Kind regards
Jerome Swartz
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2006 Jun 29
2
html2text in php
Hi there!
I recently ported Aaron Swartz' html2text.py to PHP and would like to know
what you think about it.
Any suggestions and bug reports are much appreciated.
Check it out: http://milianw.de/projects/html2text/
Note: Michel Fortins PHP Markdown Extended is supported (that is: tables and
definitionlist are supported in some wa...
2008 Sep 07
2
keep rsync from removing unfinished source files?
I have two machines, speed and mass. speed has a fast Internet
connection and is running a crawler which downloads a lot of files to
disk. mass has a lot of disk space. I want to move the files from
speed to mass after they're done downloading. Ideally, I'd just run:
$ rsync --remove-source-files speed:/var/crawldir .
but I worry that rsync will unlink a source file that hasn't
2013 Apr 19
1
How to select the scale parameter for Gabor transform (Rwave)?
...s <- sin(2*pi*f1*ts) + sin(2*pi*f2*ts)
ys[t1] <- K
ys[t2] <- K
plot(x=ts, y=ys, xlab="Time", ylab="Signal", type="b")
cgtsinwave <- cgt(input=ys, nvoice=nf, freqstep=df, scale=scale, plot=TRUE)
Many thanks, Joaquin
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Joaquin Rapela, PhD
Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience
University of California San Diego
9500 Gilman Drive,
San Diego, CA 92093-0559
tel: (858) 822-7536
fax: (858) 822-7556
http://sccn.ucsd.edu/~rapela
2012 Oct 15
3
Change Tab behavior in 3.0+
Hey all,
I have a question regarding the choice to move to spaces (rather than tabs)
in the editor.
May I ask the reasoning behind this?
Furthermore, is there a way to revert to the ''old style'' that used tabs
instead? I prefer this, as it makes the code look cleaner.
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2005 Mar 10
3
two-dimensional integration?
I find the one-dimensional "integrate" very helpful,
but often enough I stumble into problems that require
two (or more)-dimensional integrals. I suppose there
are no R functions that can do this for me, "directly"?
The ideal thing would be to be able to define say
f <- function(x)
{
x1 <- x[1]
x2 <- x[2]
sin(x1*x2)*exp(x1-x2)
}
and then write say
integrate(f,
2005 Nov 03
1
multidimensional integration not over a multidimensionalrectangle
Hi,
anyone knows about any functions in R can get multidimensional integration
not over a multidimensional rectangle (not adapt).
For example, I tried the following function f(x,n)=x^n/n!
phi.fun<-function(x,n)
{ if (n==1) {
x
}else{
integrate(phi.fun, lower=0, upper=x, n=n-1)$value
}
}
I could get f(4,2)=4^2/2!=8, but failed in f(4,3)=4^3/3! Thanks
Best,
Lynette
2008 Jun 06
1
functions for high dimensional integral
I need to compute a high dimensional integral. Currently I'm using the
function adapt in R package adapt. But this method is kind of slow to me.
I'm wondering if there are other solutions. Thanks.
Zhongwen
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2010 Oct 03
0
The internet filter coming to the US — with barely any dissent
...ess of
where the site is hosted, with exceptions for commercially-oriented sites
but not political speech. Originally planned as two blacklists, one
controlled by the courts and one by the US Attorney General, the latter was
dropped from the bill yesterday after ISPs raised early complaints.
Aaron Swartz from Progressive Change and Australian Peter Eckersley from
Electronic Frontier Foundation began a petition
campaign<http://demandprogress.org/blacklist/> this
week to fight the bill at demandprogress.org<http://www.demandprogress.org/>,
garnering 100,000 signatures in two days.
http:/...
2007 Sep 30
1
two pandoc web apps
I've put together two small web apps to demonstrate pandoc:
1. [html2x](http://johnmacfarlane.net/pandoc/html2x.html) can convert
most web pages to markdown, reStructuredText, DocBook, LaTeX, ConTeXt,
RTF, or groff man. Bookmarklets are provided. html2x is modeled
on Aaron Swartz's [html2text](http://www.aaronsw.com/2002/html2text/),
but it's faster, supports multiple output formats, and behaves a bit
differently (for example, it wraps text, puts all the links at the
end instead of interspersing them, and uses text instead of numbers
for link identifiers).
2. [Try...
2007 Jul 13
0
Markdown rendering question
Hello,
I'm trying to render the following page in markdown:
http://lua-users.org/wiki/RiciLake
This page was converted into markdown using Aaron Swartz's html2text
[1]. And then rendered to HTML using Niklas Frykholm's markdown.lua
[2].
Everything works quite nicely... except that under 'Lua
Enhancements'... the very first header is not rendered as a header, but
as plain text:
### Lua Enhancements
**Lua 5.1:** <<&...
2011 Oct 28
0
the next mountain for markdown to climb up
...ally.
***
thus, i'm gonna end my discussion of on-the-fly display...
i think i've been convincing in making the case for it, and
people here are free to implement it or not, as they see fit.
so i'll go to the next mountain for markdown to climb up.
and surprise, surprise, but aaron swartz got there first.
(really, i ask you, is there _anything_ this kid didn't do?)
because the next mountain is back-conversion to markdown.
conversion from markdown into .html is easy, easy enough
that 249 people have variants of a program that can do it...
and yes, probably 237 of 'em produ...
2011 May 10
13
Proposed table specification (long!)
Gentlefolk,
I have been thinking on Markdown's lack of "proper" table support for a long
while now. Here's where I have arrived...
## I Don't Like HTML Tables
It is often argued that embedded HTML is the way to markdown rich tables.
Unfortunately, this contradicts the higher markdown ideal that a raw
markdown document (including tables!) should be good
1. Firstly for
2003 Mar 31
4
"font problems in X11 with linux R"
Hello,
I''m inexperienced with linux, X11 and R. A font problem have surfaced. When I
use pairs in John Fox''s car library e.g.:
> pairs(cbind(prestige, income, education, women))
Error in text.default(x, y, txt, cex = cex, font = font) :
X11 font at size 16 could not be loaded
In addition: Warning message:
freeing previous text buffer in GText
>
Evidently
2006 Mar 03
0
Important Statement to Review for Signing
...tion and Protocols, Michigan State University
Michael E. Smith, LXNY
Richard Stallman, President, Free Software Foundation
Fred Stutzman, Ph.D. Student, UNC Chapel Hill
Peter Suber, Open Access Project Director, Public Knowledge
Jay Sulzberger, New Yorkers for Fair Use
Aaron Swartz, infogami
Stephen H. Unger, Professor, Computer Science Department,
Columbia University
Eric F. Van de Velde, Ph.D., Director, Library Information
Technology, California Institute of Technology
Tom Vogt, independent computer security researcher
David Weinberger, Ha...
2008 Apr 14
6
Good news: BackgrounDRb now works on Windows
Hello all,
I have some good news to announce. I have made some changes to a local copy
of BackgrounDRb 1.0.3 (actually most of the changes were in Packet 0.1.5)
and I''ve got it working on Windows. From what I''ve read, this is the first
time it''s worked on Windows in a year and a half, since 0.2 was released.
In my research I can see that a number of people have asked
2008 Jun 06
6
Subsetting to unique values
I want to take the first row of each unique ID value from a data frame.
For instance
> ddTable <-
data.frame(Id=c(1,1,2,2),name=c("Paul","Joe","Bob","Larry"))
I want a dataset that is
Id Name
1 Paul
2 Bob
> unique(ddTable)
Will give me all 4 rows, and
> unique(ddTable$Id)
Will give me c(1,2), but not accompanied by the name column.