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2019 Jul 11
2
Convert STRSXP or INTSXP to factor
Hi,
Using the R C PAI, is there a way to convert to convert STRSXP or INTSXP to
factor.
The idea would be to do in C something similar to the "factor" function
(example below):
> letters[1:5]
# [1] "a" "b" "c" "d" "e"
> factor(letters[1:5])
# [1] a b c d e
# Levels: a b c d e
There is the function setAttrib the levels of a SXP
2001 Mar 15
5
Whats all this Linux business anyway?
Alright lads,
I'm Rick Masters and I know very little about networks, but for some mad
reason I have been given the job of setting up a Linux File Server on an NT
network. How the dickens does that work? Anyway I need as much help as you
can be bothered to give me. And there is a free pizza in it for the guy who
helps me get it working :-)
You are all super and great fun (I'm sure).
2005 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] Re: Re: variable sized structs in LLVM
...utral way. FWIW, you couldn't do it in Java
either for much the same reason: the details differ from platform to
platform.
If your language depends on knowing the sizes/alignment/offset of actual
machines then the language is not, itself, machine neutral. However,
there are various techniques youc an use to do what you want. I've
already suggested how you can make variable sized structures by using a
pointer for one of the structure members.
As for Stacker, it doesn't generate LLVM assembly. At least not
directly. Its compiler directly manipulates the C++ IR from which either
byteco...
2007 May 27
1
dealing with mke2fs -T option
Hi,
I have a doubt if I use the mke2fs option the right way.
I formatted two different disks, one with
$ mke2fs -b 4096 -E stride=16 -m 1 -T news /dev/sdd
and the other with
$ mke2fs -b 4096 -E stride=16 -m 1 -T largefile4 /dev/sde
sdd is supposed to get files between 8k and 16k.
sde will handle files with a fixed size of 32Mb.
Then I tried this :
$ dd if=/dev/zero of=/mount-sdx/file bs=4k
2005 Jun 22
4
[LLVMdev] Re: Re: variable sized structs in LLVM
Misha Brukman wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 21, 2005 at 02:11:22PM -0400, Ed Cogburn wrote:
>> Reid Spencer wrote:
>> > Its certainly possible to generate .ll files but its probably about
>> > the same amount of work to use the LLVM API and there are
>> > significant speed and validity benefits to doing so.
>>
>> Does this mean that LLVM is moving away from
2001 Nov 20
1
Fw: mkgroup -d failed with error 1332 (LookupAccountName)
Yes the machine I'm running this from is a member of the Domain. Mkpasswd
works just great, mkgroup doesn't.
Has anyone else seen this problem or know what the problem could be?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Schnitzius" <kevin.schnitzius@citrix.com>
To: "'Joshua McClintock'" <joshuam@gravityedge.com>
Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001
2019 Jul 15
0
Convert STRSXP or INTSXP to factor
Hi Morgan,
So if the goal is output identical to calling factor, one thing youc an
do is construct and evaluate a call to the R-level factor function. That
would work and be guaranteed to meet your requirement.
The factor function is implemented with R code, without even any direct
calls down to C code, so there isn't any C level functionality already
there that you c...
2009 Sep 08
4
SQL Server 2005 and CentOS?
One of my clients use a software product that is "upgrading" and will
shortly utilize micro$oft SQL server 2005.
Currently the clients are XP on older machines with the database
residing on a Samba / CentOS server and this works very well.
Question: Does anyone run SQL server from XP in a virtualbox on CentOS?
Any other configuration that works on a linux server?
I do not want to have
2007 Jun 08
11
Bad Echo between SIP calls
Hi,
We have a PRI connection & when its was on test networks we had echo problems withoutside line.
So I bought a TE212P card resolve the echo problem. Which did to an extent. Its using asterisk 1.2.18 & RHEL4-Update 4.
But now when we are live, there is a terrible echo between 2 SIP calls. If I call the same extension from outside the voice is clear.
I am not sure whats
2010 Nov 09
4
Xen 3.4.3and CentOS PCIback
...'
dahdi: Registered tone zone 20 (Brazil)
NET: Registered protocol family 10
lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
eth0: no IPv6 routers present
As you see card looks good but if I reboot or shutdown domU it won''t go up
rigth again unless I reboot dom0, I
If youc cna share any thoughts on this it''d be greatly appreciated
PD: Trying pv_ops kernel is not viable because I''ve already tried it and my
DomUs would never start.
Thanks again for a great job.
---
David Gonzalez H.
DGHVoIP - OPEN SOURCE TELEPHONY SOLUTIONS
Phone Bogotá: +(57-1)289...
2010 Nov 09
4
Xen 3.4.3and CentOS PCIback
...'
dahdi: Registered tone zone 20 (Brazil)
NET: Registered protocol family 10
lo: Disabled Privacy Extensions
IPv6 over IPv4 tunneling driver
eth0: no IPv6 routers present
As you see card looks good but if I reboot or shutdown domU it won''t go up
rigth again unless I reboot dom0, I
If youc cna share any thoughts on this it''d be greatly appreciated
PD: Trying pv_ops kernel is not viable because I''ve already tried it and my
DomUs would never start.
Thanks again for a great job.
---
David Gonzalez H.
DGHVoIP - OPEN SOURCE TELEPHONY SOLUTIONS
Phone Bogotá: +(57-1)289...