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2020 Jul 15
2
Openblas?
Hello, I thought that I should try openblas when building a CRAN package containing lots of old (twentieth century) C-code with frequent calls to blas and lapack routines. I have the following options on my Ubuntu 20.04 machine: Selection Path Priority Status ------------------------------------------------------------ * 0 openblas-pthread/libblas.so.3...
2003 Jul 11
0
More voice prompts available now
...%eighth.gsm%eighth %ninth.gsm%ninth %tenth.gsm%tenth %eleventh.gsm%eleventh %twelveth.gsm%twelveth %thirteenth.gsm%thirteenth %fourteenth.gsm%fourteenth %fifteenth.gsm%fifteenth %sixteenth.gsm%sixteenth %seventeenth.gsm%seventeenth %eighteenth.gsm%eighteenth %nineteenth.gsm%nineteenth %twentieth.gsm%twentieth %thirtieth.gsm%thirtieth %star.gsm%star %pound.gsm%pound %hash.gsm%hash %octothorpe.gsm%octothorpe %office-iguanas.gsm%The office has been overrun with iguanas. %gambling-drunk.gsm%We're off gambling and getting drunk. %nobody-but-chickens.gsm%Nobody here but us chickens!...
2020 Jul 15
0
Openblas?
G?ran, This is not an easy email to reply to because it _contains nothing reproducible_. On 15 July 2020 at 13:24, G?ran Brostr?m wrote: | Hello, | | I thought that I should try openblas when building a CRAN package | containing lots of old (twentieth century) C-code with frequent calls to | blas and lapack routines. I have the following options on my Ubuntu | 20.04 machine: | | Selection Path Priority Status | ------------------------------------------------------------ | * 0 openblas-pthread/lib...
2004 Sep 14
3
erase columns
Can somebody remember me which is the command to erase columns from a data frame? Thanks Michele ___________________________________ http://it.seriea.fantasysports.yahoo.com/
2011 Jun 22
1
Subsetting data systematically
I would like to subset data from a larger dataset and generate a smaller dataset. However, I don't want to use sample() because it does it randomly. I would like to take non-random subsamples, for example, every 2nd number, or every 3rd number. Is there a procedure that does this? Thanks, Nate -- View this message in context:
1999 Jan 20
1
Inherit names ...
No doubt an easy answer to this exists. I have a data frame which comprises 4 matrices and 2 vectors: year(1024,6),growth(1024,6),ycens(1024,6),gcens(1024,6),yinit(1024),ginit(1024) The names of the 26 columns get denoted as y.1 to y.6, g.1 to g.6, yc.1 to yc.6, gc.1 to gc.6, yi and gi as these are the internal names. I wish to make a subset of the data using the logical vector R1(length 1024)
2020 Jul 15
2
Openblas?
...idea with old code? I'll try to extract a reproducible example from the package (eha) where I run it. G?ran > > On 15 July 2020 at 13:24, G?ran Brostr?m wrote: > | Hello, > | > | I thought that I should try openblas when building a CRAN package > | containing lots of old (twentieth century) C-code with frequent calls to > | blas and lapack routines. I have the following options on my Ubuntu > | 20.04 machine: > | > | Selection Path Priority Status > | ------------------------------------------------------------ > | * 0...
2005 Dec 17
3
Question on Db Table design
Hi Suppose one has a db to track bookmarks for multiple users. Let''s assume that there are ten''s of thousands of users, and that an average user may have 100 bookmarks. (Assume here that no two bookmarks are the same.) Is it a common practice to have a bookmark table for ALL users, thereby producing a table that has on order one million rows. Or, is it better to somehow group
2018 Mar 19
0
LLVM Weekly - #220, Mar 19th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #220, Mar 19th 2018 ================================= If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/220>. Welcome to the two hundred and twentieth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex Bradbury](https://www.linkedin.com/in/alex-bradbury/). Subscribe to future issues at <http://llvmweekly.org> and pass it on to...
2014 Jun 16
2
Libvirt 1.2.5/Qemu woes
Hi all - I'm dealing with a libvirt 1.2.5 and Qemu-1.7.1 also Qemu-2.0 (all source compile,) which somehow isn't seeing any hypervisors when connected to via virt-manager. I'm sure I must be doing something wrong but cannot figure out what. My basic config and current state here in pastebin: http://pastebin.com/m5M8PfFC Thanks for any input, this has been baffling. Best Regards,
2003 Aug 21
3
Diamond graphs
...et, but I _have_ read the press release. The press release is a bit of a stunner. I quote: "Who would have thought we would still be inventing new methods of graphing in the twenty-first century?" A1: anyone with a functioning brain? A2: anyone who didn't sleep through the twentieth century? I can summarise diamond graphs this way: (1) Write a 2D table. - very old idea (2) Instead of numbers, put blobs of some kind where the size shows you the importance. - at least 3000 years old. (3) Rotate the table widdershins 45 degrees - swiped from 3D displays...
2011 Sep 17
9
This doesn't make sense
Just got my Lenovo TS130 with a Xeon E3-1225 Processor, 4GB RAM, blah, blah, blah...... It won't boot CentOS 6.0 64 bit, Scientific Linux 64 bit 6.1, but will boot 32 bit CentOS 6.0. Any ideas? Otherwise, its going back to Amazon Monday and I'm done. Will keep my 5.7 Centos boxes until they rot! TIA
2004 Sep 17
8
English vs American voice files
My wife's got an appropriate Southern England (Wimbledon) accent and I'm sure she would try her hand. Does anyone have a comprehensive list of the words that need to be said? Matt, do you have them if your wife's done a set for French users? Mark, if you have the kit maybe you could chop up the file? I write a utility to chop up and compress the wave file based on some of the C