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2008 Jan 29
1
Fortunes - was Re: [OT] vernacular names for circular diagrams
I did not write that. On Jan 29, 2008 9:05 AM, S Ellison <S.Ellison at lgc.co.uk> wrote: > >>> "Gabor Grothendieck" <ggrothendieck at gmail.com> 29/01/2008 12:35:27 > >>> > > As is common in human affairs, even > > the illusion of understanding is preferred to a lofty digression > upon > > why the audience does not understand.
2007 Dec 11
1
[OT] vernacular names for circular diagrams
Dear useRs, by a circular diagram representation I mean what you will get by entering this at your R promt: pie(1:5) Nice to have R as a lingua franca :-) The folowing quote is from page 360 in this very interesting paper: @article{SpenceI2005, title = {No Humble Pie: The Origins and Usage of a Statistical Chart}, author = {Spence, I.}, journal = {Journal of Educational and
2008 Jan 27
4
[OT] vernacular names for circular diagrams
> Dear useRs, > > by a circular diagram representation I mean what you will get by entering > this at your R promt: > > pie(1:5) > > Nice to have R as a lingua franca :-) > > The folowing quote is from page 360 in this very interesting paper: > > @article{SpenceI2005, > title = {No Humble Pie: The Origins and Usage of a Statistical Chart}, >
2017 Jan 16
1
Centos 7 dhcpd failure to allow a 2nd network over same interal nic
...s is not tested but if memory serves, dhcpd will >> allow this kind of allocation. > > the untrusted wireless users will be able to access other LAN machines > without going through the firewall. > surely that depends upon the subnet they operate on (i.e the subnet mask in old vernacular) - the two I show above are mutually exclusive but can both talk to the server.
2004 May 12
1
summary table newbie question
I've got a newbie question and I got a little lost in the "table helps". I've got a data.frame I would like to summarize as a (and pardon for the lack of correct vernacular) data collection matrix. My data looks like, stand siteindex age acres pct.acres 1 232 116 45 8477.3105 0.56159458 2 234 121 25 11120.1530 0.73667441 3 235 132 25 5399.4605 0.35769691 4 236 115 5 6308.3969 0.41791103 5 240 116 45 473...
2007 Jan 10
0
[LLVMdev] Pattern matching questions
...l)]>; Thus, you can't really do as the PPC does, viz: (ORI (LIS (HI16 imm:$imm)), (LO16 imm:$imm)) vs. (IOHL (ILHU (HI16 imm:$imm)), (LO16 imm:$imm)) because there's only one operand to IOHL. PPC ORI is a two operand, one result instruction. (I'm sure I'm bashing the vernacular badly.) My question is how to link IOHL and ILHU together. Sequentially. >>>- The return instruction for Cell SPU is "bi $lr". How do I jam that >>> into the instruction info w/o tblgen bitching up a storm about the >>> "$" or the extra "bi&quo...
2005 Dec 30
6
Suggestion for New User
I, like many people, am starting to learn Ruby because of Rails. I am going through several tutorials and am understanding the concepts without too much difficulty, but the one area I am having trouble with is learning the new language. I am not a trained programmer. Rather, I learned how to program out of necessity and therefore lack some of the background that many of you have. I am
2007 Jan 09
2
[LLVMdev] Pattern matching questions
On Tue, 9 Jan 2007, Evan Cheng wrote: >> - How does one deal with multiple instruction sequences in a pattern? >> To load a constant is a two instruction sequence, but both >> instructions only take two operands (assume that r3 is a 32-bit >> register): >> >> ilhu $3, 45 # r3 = (45 << 16) >> iohl $3, 5 # r3 |= 5
2006 Apr 08
7
How to create your own markup language ?
I''m actually looking to create my own markup language, after a look to the greats markdown and textilize markup languages they seem to be more complexes that what I need, so not feating with my application. Any help is welcome ;-) -- Grosjean S?bastien
2007 Feb 12
2
Disk Failure Rates and Error Rates -- ( Off topic: Jim Gray lost at sea)
Selim Daoud wrote: > here''s an interesting status report published by Microsoft labs > > http://research.microsoft.com/research/pubs/view.aspx?msr_tr_id=MSR-TR-2005-166 That is the paper in which Jim Gray coined "Mean time to data loss". It''s been quoted here before. Sad note: Turing award winner Jim Gray has been missing now for two weeks, after he went
2011 Feb 08
0
Manual Call Transfer // Perl // Asterisk::AGI // MySQL
...e second channel is opened (new uniqueid / agi script execution). Is there perhaps something I am missing which would help resolve this? I hope that I've explained my problem clearly. I have only been tinkering with asterisk for about a week so I apologize if I'm not using the appropriate vernacular. Thank you! -Ted
2011 Feb 09
0
Manual Call Transfer (Perl, Asterisk::AGI, MySQL)
...e second channel is opened (new uniqueid / agi script execution). Is there perhaps something I am missing which would help resolve this? I hope that I've explained my problem clearly. I have only been tinkering with asterisk for about a week so I apologize if I'm not using the appropriate vernacular. Thank you! -Ted
2017 Nov 02
0
SamplingStrata R package
...ation of businesses wherein I have information on the type of business, as well as, for designated employment number bands, number of employees and business turnover information. So ideally the stratification will be business type X business size. I am not 100% sure what "domains" (in the vernacular of the package) would be referring to in this case? Also can I employ both number of employees and business turnover information to optimise the stratification sampling procedure? thank you in advance [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Nov 06
2
[RFC] A new intrinsic, `llvm.blackbox`, to explicitly prevent constprop, die, etc optimizations
...proposed, this intrinsic would prevent it (because there isn't an attribute that doesn't allow dead code removal but still permits reordering, as far as I'm aware). Rust doesn't have pragmas, and besides, that would also affect the whole module (or the whole crate, to use Rust's vernacular), whereas this intrinsic would be used in a much more targeted manner (ie at the SSA value level) by the developer and leave the rest of the module unmolested. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20...
2007 Jan 11
1
[LLVMdev] Pattern matching questions
...PC does, viz: > > (ORI (LIS (HI16 imm:$imm)), (LO16 imm:$imm)) > > vs. > > (IOHL (ILHU (HI16 imm:$imm)), (LO16 imm:$imm)) > > because there's only one operand to IOHL. PPC ORI is a two operand, > one > result instruction. (I'm sure I'm bashing the vernacular badly.) My > question is how to link IOHL and ILHU together. Sequentially. I am guessing IOHL would modify the lower 16-bits of the register while preserving the upper 16-bit? If so, you want to make it into a two-address opcode using operand constraints. Something like def IOHL : RI16Form...
2011 Apr 11
2
ordered logistic regression - cdplot and polr
Hi, I have a dataset that I am trying to analyze and plot as an ordered logistic regression (y = ordinal categories 1-3, x = continuous variable with values 3-9). First is a problem with cdplot: Produces a beautiful plot, with the "right" trend, but my independent factor values are transformed. The factor has values from 3-9, but the plot produces an x-axis with values from 20-140.
2006 Mar 01
4
another select_list question - bad bad booleans
I have a select list for a boolean column in postgresql in the ''model'' ... YES_NO = [ [ "Yes", "1" ], [ "No", "0" ] ].freeze in the ''view code'' ... <%= options = [[''Accepted?'', '''']] + Placement::YES_NO select("placement", "accepted",
2017 Jan 16
3
Centos 7 dhcpd failure to allow a 2nd network over same interal nic
On 16/01/17 17:12, James A. Peltier wrote: > VLANs are your friend, otherwise DHCPD is not going to understand how to properly answer your request for different networks on the same interface. > > ----- On 14 Jan, 2017, at 11:59, Gregory P. Ennis PoMec at PoMec.net wrote: > > | Everyone, > | > | I am trying to set up a second internal network (192.168.0.0/24) and > | have
2009 May 26
2
[How-To?] Using Syslinux AltMBR + TrueCrypt System Encryption (RFE: swap drive ID's)
...for burning to CD (*optical* drive) and I can see why - if you extract the bootable-floppy image from the ISO and put it onto a USB fob (esp one with a full MBR/partition table & discrete partitions) when you boot from that USB fob your PC may see the fob as a harddrive and call it (in TC vernacular) "drive 0" (aka device 0x80?!). But the TC boot-loader repair seems to be hard-coded to repair only upon "drive 0", thus it'll bork your USB fob's MBR if you proceed with a repair. So it'd be nice to be able to instruct syslinux (used to boot the USB fob) to make...
2015 Nov 02
8
[RFC] A new intrinsic, `llvm.blackbox`, to explicitly prevent constprop, die, etc optimizations
Hey all, I'd like to propose a new intrinsic for use in preventing optimizations from deleting IR due to constant propagation, dead code elimination, etc. # Background/Motivation In Rust we have a crate called `test` which provides a function, `black_box`, which is designed to be a no-op function that prevents constprop, die, etc from interfering with tests/benchmarks but otherwise