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2010 Nov 11
2
[LLVMdev] defining types structurally equivalent to a recursive type
...1 to be same, and picks %rt to represent them. If I define %rt %rt1 manually, can I first define %rt by opaque and refine, and then define %rt1 as normal structures --- defining %rt1 as a 'concreate' structure by Struct::Get with the element type %rt, since %rt1 is not a recursive type 'syntatically'. But I am wondering if I need PATypeHolder to protect %rt1. Will %rt1 be deleted if LLVM finds it is same to %rt? Thanks. -- Jianzhou
2002 Oct 29
2
Apply function to column of array
Hi all, I would like to apply a function to each column of an 2-dimensional array, and store the result in a new 1-dimensional vector. I am not sure how to go about doing that syntatically. For instance, can I use lapply? And, if so, how do I specify which dimension should be used? Also, how do I pre-specify the type of object that will go into the 1-dimensional vector. I'm not sure if it is important, the function I wish to apply to the columns is density(). Additionall...
2010 Nov 11
0
[LLVMdev] defining types structurally equivalent to a recursive type
...cks %rt to > represent them. If I define %rt %rt1 manually, can I first define %rt > by opaque and refine, and then define %rt1 as normal structures --- > defining %rt1 as a 'concreate' structure by Struct::Get with the > element type %rt, since %rt1 is not a recursive type 'syntatically'. > But I am wondering if I need PATypeHolder to protect %rt1. Will %rt1 > be deleted if LLVM finds it is same to %rt? > > Thanks. > -- > Jianzhou > -- Jianzhou
2007 Sep 26
7
development status, 1.9.2
Hi all Just a quick update on recent SVN activity: * added Sound and CollapsiblePane classes * added the XRC tool to wxSugar * fixed some XRC bugs in Window * added syntax sugar for event handlers and list-like controls * added some missing methods in Sizer Sean - I''m away for about 10 days from this weekend, and I''m thinking of doing a 1.9.2 release in the next day or two.
2005 Jan 07
4
Any plans for commenting out region via something like " /* */ "?
Greetings from Switzerland! Are there any plans/initiatives/considerations in future versions of R for commenting out regions via something like " /* */ "? (I've got an application for which something like that would be useful; if not, there are less simple solutions). best, -tony "Commit early,commit often, and commit in a repository from which we can easily roll-back
2004 Jun 05
0
Re: Asterisk-Users digest, Vol 1 #4041 - 11 msgs
...ss Code: 926 # Type: Alphanumeric string (199 characters maximum) # # Description: Dial plan rules. # # Note: No syntax check is performed by the actual implementation. # It is the responsibility of the provisioner to make sure that # the dial_plan is syntatically valid. # # Programmable strings of dial plan that allow one to specify: # o special rule -- I{timeout} to control default inter-digit # timeout - specifying this rule also has the side effect # of preventing non-matching dial string from...
2005 Jan 22
3
Cisco ATA186 and Asterisk dialplan
Hi all, I have a Cisco ATA186 connected to an Asterisk Server (SIP) The dialplan uses 1XX for local extensions and XXXXXXX for external numbers, where the first digit is always different than 1. In this moment, when I dial 123 for example, ATA waits till timeout before dialing that number. The same for the longer one. How can I do to make it dial imediately when 3 digits starting with 1 are
2009 Mar 13
6
R multiline expression grief
Dear all. After much grief I have finally found the source of some weird discrepancies in results generated using R. It turns out that this is due to the way R handles multi-line expressions. Here is an example with R version 2.8.1: ---------------------------------------------------- # R-script... r_parse_error <- function () { a <- 1; b <- 1; c <- 1; d <- a + b + c; e
2005 Sep 13
11
if() command
Hi everyone ! Could you please help me with this problem ? I??ve trying to write a code that assign to a variable the content from another, but all I??ve got is a message error. For example: if (age <=10) {group == 1} else if (age > 10 & age <= 20) {group == 2} else {group == 3} Syntax error Or if (age <=10) {group == 1} else (age > 10 & age <= 20) {group == 2}
2005 Oct 06
0
R-2.2.0 is released
...ble. o qgamma(1,s) didn't give +Inf for some s. o installed.packages() and download.packages() now always return a matrix as documented, possibly with 0 rows (rather than a 0-length character vector or NULL). o Arithmetic operations on data frames no longer coerce the names to syntatically valid names. o Units are now properly recycled in grid layouts when 'widths' or 'heights' are shorter than the number of columns or rows (PR#8014). o DF <- data.frame(A=1:2, B=3:4); DF[1, 1:3] <- NULL gave a wrong error message. o spline()/spinefun()'...
2005 Oct 06
0
R-2.2.0 is released
...ble. o qgamma(1,s) didn't give +Inf for some s. o installed.packages() and download.packages() now always return a matrix as documented, possibly with 0 rows (rather than a 0-length character vector or NULL). o Arithmetic operations on data frames no longer coerce the names to syntatically valid names. o Units are now properly recycled in grid layouts when 'widths' or 'heights' are shorter than the number of columns or rows (PR#8014). o DF <- data.frame(A=1:2, B=3:4); DF[1, 1:3] <- NULL gave a wrong error message. o spline()/spinefun()'...
2009 Mar 14
1
multiple hypothesis testing
...n definition. > As it is, although "+ b" is evaluated, because it is inside the > function no putput is produced. Similarly for "+ c;" (and, once > again, the ";" is irrelevant since a ";" at the end of a line > does nothing -- unless the line was syntatically incomplete at > that point, in which case ";" as the expression terminator > would trigger a syntax error since an incomplete expression > was being terminated. So > > f <- a > + b > + c; > > is not a multiline expression. It is three express...