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2004 Oct 07
8
Equivalents of Matlab's 'find' and 'end'
Sorry if these questions have been asked recently--I'm new to this list. I'm primarily a Matlab user who is attempting to learn R and I'm searching for possible equivalents of commands that I found very handy in Matlab. So that I don't seem ungrateful to those who may answer, I HAVE determined ways to carry out these processes in 'brute force' sorts of ways in R code, but they lack the elegance and simplicity of the Matlab commands. Also, if you know that no such commands exist, that bit of knowledge would be helpful to know so that I d...
2014 Dec 01
2
uidNumber. ( Was: What is --rfc2307-from-nss ??)
...4 winbindd code is part of that. > > Eventually we will get to a single unified winbindd > which works in both the AD-DC and member server case, > but you're going to have to bear with us until that > gets finished I'm afraid. I understand and don't think that I am being ungrateful, but is there any chance that winbindd in 4.2 will pull the unixHomeDirectory & loginShell attributes ?? Rowland > > Reporting bugs and helping us fix them is a great > help there, thanks. > > Jeremy.
2009 Nov 10
1
Typo in 2.10.0 NEWS file (PR#14054)
Full_Name: Rick Sayre Version: 2.10.0 OS: linux/windows/os x Submission from: (NULL) (138.72.146.168) Man, it feels ungrateful to report this, but it looks like in the process of having my wish PR#13758 fulfilled, a typo snuck in to the "NEWS" releasenotes: o New as.raw() method for "tclObj" objects (wish of PR#13578). I'm pretty sure that's a typo, and should be 13758 instead of 13578. P...
2006 Apr 27
1
Looking for an unequal variances equivalent of the Kruskal Wallis nonparametric one way ANOVA
Well fellow R users, I throw myself on your mercy. Help me, the unworthy, satisfy my employer, the ungrateful. My feeble ramblings follow... I've searched R-Help, the R Website and done a GOOGLE without success for a one way ANOVA procedure to analyse data that are both non-normal in nature and which exhibit unequal variances and unequal sample sizes across the 4 treatment levels. My particular concer...
2013 Apr 10
1
problem quitting
Many thanks to Peter and Brian for their help; it was indeed a permissions problem; thanks also to Josh Paulson of the RStudio team for pointing me to instructions for making the necessary changes. But at the risk of seeming not only ungrateful and pedantic, but also off-topic, can I point out that all this strictly only answers part of my question, which was "why **all of a sudden** I can't quit?" (emphasis added). I'm not conscious of changing permissions, so apparently this was something that was done to me, rather t...
2017 Nov 03
1
Bug: lmtp proxy does not quote local parts with spaces
...we're in a bit of a v2.3 merge frenzy. Much of the LMTP code will be > replaced in v2.3, but I'll give the? older code a look as well. > > This can take a while though. Thank you very much for getting back to me, I can appreciate it can get hectic, and I don't wish to appear ungrateful, I wholeheartedly endorse/recommend dovecot and the company I work for does use paid for OX elsewhere. For my own part, the platform I manage is > 300,000 mailboxes and dovecot performs incredibly well. I came up with some much smaller patches that accomplish the same thing in v2.2 using built-...
2020 Jun 14
2
Any api (agi/ari/ami) equivalent of "core show calls"?
...been *-ing for about 6 years and had literally no idea about that! I can see a way I could put it to a different use, but it seems to be a bit of a sledgehammer to crack the walnut of "how many current callers" compared to one line of (albeit hacky) dialplan. That's making me sound ungrateful. I don't mean to be! On Sun, 14 Jun 2020, 22:39 Steve Edwards, <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> wrote: > On Sun, 14 Jun 2020, Jonathan H wrote: > > > Thank you... but "just update the database" - hmm, what database? > > I used MySQL. > > > Did you mean...
2010 Apr 10
2
2.0beta4 and latest Mercurial: Folder not SELECT-able until LIST-ed
Have a look at the attached dialog. It shows the folder "shared/a at db.org/Archive" not being SELECT-able until after it's been mentioned in a LIST response. This can't possibly be right, can it? Bob -------------- next part -------------- An embedded and charset-unspecified text was scrubbed... Name: dialog.txt URL:
2010 May 29
3
Avoid the Gecko dialogue
Can I use a wine command line argument (or anything other) to skip the `installing Gecko' dialogue? I find it only annoying as I install Gecko via winetricks when needed and I usually have a wine prefix for each windows program I use.
2000 Dec 22
0
16kbps ogg encoder when?
...be in Beta 3. The reason I ask > is that I will have to shut > >off mp3 http streaming from my site within the week > and it would be nice if I > >could tell my customers when it would be on again > (in Vorbis format). > > > >I don't mean to sound impatient or ungrateful. I > appreciate all the > voluntary > >work and I think the developers deserve a holiday > break. Just curious about > >where it stands. > > This depends... > > You can produce output at this sort of bitrate with > an unmodified encoder, > as-is. However,...
2008 Mar 26
0
[LLVMdev] Checked arithmetic
On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote: >> Why not define an "add with overflow" intrinsic that returns its value and >> overflow bit as an i1? > > Chris: > > I understand several simple ways to implement add with carry. Your > suggestion is one of them. What I'm trying to understand is how to > handle the conditional code issue generally.
2008 Mar 26
2
[LLVMdev] Checked arithmetic
...rstand is how to > > handle the conditional code issue generally. > > I'm suggesting basically: > > res,overflow = add_with_cary(a,b); > if (overflow) goto somewhere > use(res) > > -Chris Yes. Sorry. I do see that that will work, and I had not intended to sound ungrateful for your response. It is my nature, when I look at a design problem, to try to consider the whole problem before implementing some part. It may turn out here that there isn't really a "whole problem" to consider. Even if there is, I agree that the shortest path to solving my immediate...
2008 Mar 26
2
[LLVMdev] Checked arithmetic
On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 11:02 -0700, Chris Lattner wrote: > On Wed, 26 Mar 2008, Jonathan S. Shapiro wrote: > > I want to background process this for a bit, but it would be helpful to > > discuss some approaches first. > > > > There would appear to be three approaches: > > > > 1. Introduce a CC register class into the IR. This seems to be a > >
2013 Oct 10
15
Remapping port below 1024 on the firewall
I give up and need help! I won''t add to the confusion by showing all the combinations I have tried unsuccessfully... and yes, I''ve read FAQ2 and FAQ2a many times! When googling the subject of this post there are many answers that boil down to using the same three iptables rules, two of which use nat. I won''t repeat them here. I don''t want to risk mixing
2001 Oct 03
1
R != S-Plus
...lling at the developers is a no win strategy. They're not obliged to do anything, including fixing bugs. They do it voluntarily and most of us genuinely appreciate the incredibly hard work they do. I'm not an R-developer -- just a very grateful consumer -- but my standard response to ungrateful people is to do less for them, not more. Peter's response may have seemed "unfair", but it was needed IMHO. My 2 cents. ===================== Dr. Marc R. Feldesman Professor and Chairman Anthropology Department Portland State University 1721 SW Broadway Portland, Oregon 972...
2007 Aug 01
12
Debugging advice
Can anyone recommend a nice way to debug a rails app, ie to step through the code, seeing what all the local values are as we go along? Is there any IDE support? I''m a windows xp user. thanks... -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails:
2020 Jun 14
0
Any api (agi/ari/ami) equivalent of "core show calls"?
...ing for about 6 years and had literally no idea about that! I can see a way I could put it to a different use, but it seems to be a bit of a sledgehammer to crack the walnut of "how many current callers" compared to one line of (albeit hacky) dialplan. That's making me sound ungrateful. I don't mean to be! On Sun, 14 Jun 2020, 22:39 Steve Edwards, <asterisk.org at sedwards.com <mailto:asterisk.org at sedwards.com> > wrote: On Sun, 14 Jun 2020, Jonathan H wrote: > Thank you... but "just update the database" - hmm, what database? I used MySQL. &...
2014 Dec 01
5
uidNumber. ( Was: What is --rfc2307-from-nss ??)
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 11:09 AM, Rowland Penny <rowlandpenny at googlemail.com> wrote: > NO NO I can't take anymore :-D > > Please read the rest of the thread, it will explain all. People seriously use this in a production environment? The lack of documentation and confusion surrounding pretty basic posix auth is extremely surprising. I'm no noob at *nix admin and
2017 Jun 16
2
'ordered' destroyed to 'factor'
> On 16 Jun 2017, at 15:59 , Robert McGehee <rmcgehee at walleyetrading.net> wrote: > > For instance, what would you expect to get from unlist() if each element of the list had different levels, or were both ordered, but in a different way, or if some elements of the list were factors and others were ordered factors? >> unlist(list(ordered(c("a","b")),
2005 Jun 17
3
New Web Forum
Dear List members, After some consideration and chats with several members on IRC, I have proposed running a web forum for icecast, an idea which seems to have been received well by everyone so far. The forum can be found at http://forum.icecast.org/ Questions & Answers welcome :-) Stephen forum: EvilOverlord IRC: J_Bullet