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2010 Jul 23
4
how to calculate the product of every two elements in two vectors
Thanks in advance!
A=c(1, 2,3)
B=c (9, 10, 11, 12)
I want to get C=c(1*9, 1*10, 1*11, 1*12, ....., 3*9, 3*10, 3*11, 3*12)?
C is still a vector with 12 elements
Is there a way to do that?
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2016 Jan 13
3
as.data.frame and illegal row.names argument (bug in package:DoE.wrapper?)
as.data.frame methods behave inconsistently when they are given a row.name
argument of the wrong length. The matrix method silently ignores row.names
if it has the wrong length and the numeric, integer, and character methods
do not bother to check and thus make an illegal data.frame.
> as.data.frame(matrix(1:6,nrow=3), row.names=c("One","Two"))
V1 V2
1 1 4
2 2 5
3 3
2008 Jul 30
1
tinc and wireless mesh
...|SERVER|
My aim is to protect only the wireless links (the tow router) and the
server with the VPN, but not the client node wich connects to the
mesh-node by UTP. So far, I've made aVPN link with the 2 touters and the
server, and at the mesh-node's tinc-up script, every traffic is goning
through the VPN from the mesh-node, but the client can't reach the
internet (as I saw from the tinc's logs, the traffinc goes to the
gateway, but then stops).
I'm attaching my configuration, please,...
2016 Jan 14
0
as.data.frame and illegal row.names argument (bug in package:DoE.wrapper?)
Hi Bill,
The thing is that is happening here is the specific instance of
as.data.frame that is being run, which in this instance switch between
as.data.frame.matrix() and as.data.frame.matrix(). I attached the
dataframe.R code, which you can find the src/library/base/R folder of the
source code. Though if you use data.frame() it will give a more expected
result.
For instance the first runs
2010 Jul 26
1
After writing data in MMF using SEXP structure, can i reference in R?
Hi all,
After writing data in MMF(Memory Map File) using SEXP structure, can i
reference in R?
If input data is larger than 2GB, Can i reference MMF Data in R?
my work environment :
R version : 2.11.1
OS : WinXP Pro sp3
Thanks and best regards.
Park, Young-Ju
from Korea.
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