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2024 Oct 04
1
Warning message: Removed 888 rows containing missing values or values outside the scale range (`geom_line()`)
Dear all,
I tried to rerun the examples given by Hyndman in otexts but keep on
getting errors and I have searched through google but no solution yet.
Thank you in advance for any help given.
library(fpp3)
library(lubridate)
library(xts)
library(fabletools)
library(ggplot2)
library(dplyr)
library(gridExtra)
> dput(head(new_us_retail_employment,100))structure(list(Month = structure(c(-11323,
2006 Apr 24
7
Can you improve on this code?
# File app/models/timesheet.rb, line 27
27: def totals
28: totals = Hash.new
29: totals["Monday"] = totals["Tuesday"] = totals["Wednesday"] =
totals["Thursday"] = totals["Friday"] = totals["Saturday"] =
totals["Sunday"] = totals["Totals"]=0 #initialise all to zero
31:
32: for item in
2018 May 07
2
read.csv and Decimal places
Hi, Novice UsR here.
I have a csv file that contains 13 columns of numeric data that have decimal places (for the most part).
After reading in the file
RevFCast = read.csv("RevAnalysisNov2016_April2018.csv", header=TRUE, dec = ".", stringsAsFactors=FALSE)
and viewing the data
View(RevFCast)
Some of the fields came in with the correct decimals and some not?
The view in R:
2013 Apr 23
2
[LLVMdev] 'loop invariant code motion' and 'Reassociate Expression'
Hi,
I am investigating a performance degradation between llvm-3.1 and llvm-3.2
(Note: current top-of-tree shows a similar degradation)
One issue I see is the following:
- 'loop invariant code motion' seems to be depending on the result of the 'reassociate expression' pass:
In the samples below I observer the following behavior:
Both start with the same expression:
%add = add
2018 May 07
0
read.csv and Decimal places
The stored numbers are correct. They are rounded on printing.
print(RevFCast, digits=17)
See
?options
And scroll down to digits.
On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 11:50 Bill Poling <Bill.Poling at zelis.com> wrote:
> Hi, Novice UsR here.
>
> I have a csv file that contains 13 columns of numeric data that have
> decimal places (for the most part).
>
> After reading in the file
>
2011 Jan 12
1
Filesystem creation in "degraded mode"
I''ve had a go at determining exactly what happens when you create a
filesystem without enough devices to meet the requested replication
strategy:
# mkfs.btrfs -m raid1 -d raid1 /dev/vdb
# mount /dev/vdb /mnt
# btrfs fi df /mnt
Data: total=8.00MB, used=0.00
System, DUP: total=8.00MB, used=4.00KB
System: total=4.00MB, used=0.00
Metadata, DUP: total=153.56MB, used=24.00KB
Metadata:
2000 Jul 17
3
Code for Coefficent (Cronbach's) Alpha
Hi all,
I am trying to teach myself to use and program R (How else do you do it?
lol) Anyway, I wrote a piece of code to compute coefficent alpha for a
scale. As I am neither a statistician nor a programmer, I wanted people's
feedback. The code appears to work (Win 95 with R 1.0.1) and I have
verified my result with SPSS and it was correct (much to my astonishment!).
Nonetheless, I am
2012 Mar 21
3
Unable to specify order of a factor
Hi all:
I'm attempting to create a faceted plot with ggplot2 and I'm having issues
with a factor's order that is used to define the facet_grid().
The factor (named total.density) has three levels - 8, 16, and 32 - and I
would like them presented in that order. Running
order(levels(total.density)) yields the incorrect order of the facet grid -
2 3 1, corresponding with 16, 32, and 8.
2013 Apr 23
0
[LLVMdev] 'loop invariant code motion' and 'Reassociate Expression'
As far as I can understand of the code, the Reassociate tries to achieve
this result by its "ranking" mechanism.
If it dose not, it is not hard to achieve this result, just restructure
the expression in a way such that
the earlier definition of the sub-expression is permute earlier in the
resulting expr.
e.g.
outer-loop1
x=
outer-loop2
y =
2013 Apr 25
2
[LLVMdev] 'loop invariant code motion' and 'Reassociate Expression'
It's an interesting problem.
The best stuff I've seen published is by Cooper, Eckhart, & Kennedy, in
PACT '08.
Cooper gives a nice intro in one of his lectures:
http://www.cs.rice.edu/~keith/512/2012/Lectures/26ReassocII-1up.pdf
I can't tell, quickly, what's going on in Reassociate;
as usual, the documentation resolutely avoids giving any credit for the
ideas.
Why is that?
2010 Aug 24
3
empire total war stuck at startup (copyright) page
Hi,
This is my second day since owning empire total war. Really looking forward to playing it, but I have not. I'm using the latest wine program. I follow the winehq 's description for installing empire total war (installing d3dx9, changing registry, placing MSVCP80.dll at system32 and winecfg). Now, I'm stuck at the startup page (where all the copyright details are). Loading stops
2018 May 07
1
read.csv and Decimal places
... and see also ?print.data.frame , the "digits" argument.
See also ?str
It might be worth your while spending time with an R tutorial or two that
covers such topics, i.e. distinguishing between an object and various (S3)
methods that "represent" it, such as print(), summary(), plot() etc.
-- Bert
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep
2013 May 11
1
blazer_ser problem on windows NUT 2.6.5-3780M
Hi,
I have a bunch of UPSs, most connected to pcs with Linux working 100% with
NUT.
The only one I have a problem with, is connected to Windows 7 64bit, and I
used the straight MSI installed from the website
named NUT-Installer-2.6.5-4.msi
Took me a while to find a way to get it to work, but it is ugly for now.
Just starting up the service results in a NUT not working at all, and I
tracked it
2010 Nov 01
3
btrfs benchmark with 2.6.37-rc1
Here is a small btrfs vs. ext4 benchmark with kernel 2.6.37-rc1.
compilebench with options -i 10 -r 30 on 2.6.37-rc1
btrfs
==========================================================================
intial create total runs 10 avg 73.11 MB/s (user 0.34s sys 1.96s)
create total runs 5 avg 49.53 MB/s (user 0.41s sys 1.62s)
patch total runs 4 avg 22.13 MB/s (user 0.09s sys 1.79s)
compile total runs
2013 Apr 25
0
[LLVMdev] 'loop invariant code motion' and 'Reassociate Expression'
On Apr 25, 2013, at 10:51 AM, Preston Briggs <preston.briggs at gmail.com> wrote:
> It's an interesting problem.
> The best stuff I've seen published is by Cooper, Eckhart, & Kennedy, in PACT '08.
> Cooper gives a nice intro in one of his lectures: http://www.cs.rice.edu/~keith/512/2012/Lectures/26ReassocII-1up.pdf
> I can't tell, quickly, what's going on
2003 Jul 24
1
bug report: different files are not rsynced, identical files rsynced
Hi,
I have only just subscribe to the list. ( only to send this bug report )
Running rsync version 2.5.6 protocol version 26 ( on Solaris 8 sparc )
on both hosts.
I have 1 file I wish to sync to a remote machine
the md5 checksum is
host1: MD5 (030722.mj) = 020397fde83c2e20464b6642c018ce6e
host2: MD5 (030722.mj) = 35fcffc896c65c8ec861385b4edb81ac
For brevity ..
set RSYNC="--archive
files not moved immediately to final destination from temp location after rsync returns with success
2011 Apr 20
4
files not moved immediately to final destination from temp location after rsync returns with success
Hi,
I am using rsync version 3.0.7 on an arm linux based embedded device. The
device pulls data periodically from a rsync server and stores the files on
an SD card.
The partial, temp and final rsync destinations all reside on the SD card.
I came across an issue where it seems that the rsync call returned with a
success but the files that it pulled are not
moved immediately to its final
2009 Sep 20
0
Re: reiserfs3/ext4/btrfs RAID read performance
On Sep 20, 11:50 am, wbrana@gmail.com wrote:
> On Sun, Sep 20, 2009 at 3:47 AM, Daniel J Blueman
>
> <daniel.blueman@gmail.com> wrote:
> > On Sep 19, 7:20 pm, wbr...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> >> RAID details:
> >>
> >> md8 : active raid10 sda7[0] sdd7[3] sdc7[2] sdb7[1]
> >> 62925824 blocks 256K chunks 2 far-copies [4/4] [UUUU]
>
2018 May 30
0
[SROA][DebugInfo][GSoC] Testing SROA on amalgamated sqlite source
>
>
> `SROA' is an early stage pass running at the very beginning of the
> pipeline in `-O{1,2,3}'. Greg Bedwell's report from his DExTer tool
> shows SROA on function as one of the major culprits of Debug Info
> loss.
>
>
The methodology I used is with the opt-bisect-limit option on clang, so
it's not strictly the case that the results presented
2008 Feb 27
6
"no space left on device" related to directory limit
Hello,
We have a 3-node cluster setup with ocfs2.
Since friday one of the nodes went down and would not become clustermember after a reboot because it was unable to write to the ocfs2 filesystem. Message: no space left on device.
There is plenty of diskspace though.
No problem whatsoever to create a file / directory on the filesystem using one of the other nodes.
Today one of the remaining