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2009 Jul 21
3
writte file doubt
Hi I wrotte this function but when I get the "tmp.xls" file it shows data in a rare way. I mean not appears a matrix with 2000 rows and 100 columns. Can anyone help me, guide me? kim<-function(){ tmp<-randz<-matrix(rnorm(200000, mean=0,sd=0.01 ),2000,100); dim(tmp) write(tmp,file=&quot...
2007 Feb 27
2
Preprocessor denoise. Does it work?
Andy Ross <andy@plausible.org> wrote: > > I wrote a trivial squelch feature* in 10 minutes that works > basically 100% of the time. > > * Zero the sample data if the maximum sample in a frame is less than > 4% of saturation or 20% of the maximum sample yet seen. It's about > 8 lines of code. Could you please explain how this differs from VAD? Tom
2011 Jun 18
1
Required libraries
Hi all, I´m trying to "recuperate" old files I wrotte and I´m trying to execute on R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13), the thing is I execute my old file and nothing happens...I suposse I need to install some library but there no appears no message, no text telling "required grafics library" or something like that. How can I see wich libraries n...
2009 Nov 04
1
Search values and create a new matrix
Hi You wrotte me in R help and I´m very gratefull. I couldn´t reply because an illness. I writte this to see if you can help to solve. I´m a begginer (I´m 20 years old ) but I´m trying to learn more about this program also I´m learning Octave. I need to create a matrix in R whose values depends on the values...
2007 Nov 22
2
2.6.22.9-xen (ubuntu) and Nvidia x86_64-100.14.19 - success
On my recently acquired Core2Duo I''ve installed debian etch amd64, Then I''ve pulled the linux-source from since I need newer raid and netcard drivers: http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.22/linux-source-2.6.22_2.6.22.orig.tar.gz http://dk.archive.ubuntu.com/pub/ubuntu/pool/main/l/linux-source-2.6.22/linux-source-2.6.22_2.6.22-14.46.diff.gz
2007 Feb 27
2
Preprocessor denoise. Does it work?
There are many ways to implement a VAD. What you described is actually perfectly equivalent to the most trivial (and least robust) VAD algorithm. Jean-Marc Andy Ross wrote: > Ton Grandgent wrote: >> Andy Ross wrotte: >>> I wrote a trivial squelch feature* in 10 minutes that works >>> basically 100% of the time. >> Could you please explain how this differs from VAD? > > Not knowing how VAD works, I can't say for sure. But enabling > VAD wasn't catching the existing tr...