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2013 Mar 21
2
Howto create variable from the name of another one and get content of it
Hello, I have a variable created like ... Set(__myVar=${ARG1}) ... Set(__${myVar}STATUS=) If ARG1 is abcd, variable is abcdSTATUS and should be empty. This is OK. Now I would like to get the value of abcdSTATUS. How to do it? ${${myVar}STATUS}} isn't working, nor ${{myvar}STATUS} Thanks for any hint -- Daniel
2019 Dec 27
2
AGI: "Get variable" returns variable VALUE vs "Get full variable" returns variable NAME - bug or my misunderstanding?
Just trying out a node agi package (https://github.com/sergey12313/ts-agi/ , and it wasn't behaving as I expected, but when turning on agi debug, it looks like it might be Asterisk (using 17.1.0) This works as expected <Local/1000 at default-00000020;2>AGI Rx << SET VARIABLE myVar "Hello World!!!" <Local/1000 at default-00000020;2>AGI Tx >> 200 result=1
2011 Jul 20
2
Variable assigned to grep output - missing letter n!
This is kind of odd. [scarolan at host:~]$ cat loremipsum.txt Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Donec quis ipsum sed elit laoreet malesuada. Quisque rhoncus dui vitae eros euismod fermentum sollicitudin sem scelerisque. Nulla facilisi. Maecenas mollis pulvinar euismod. Duis viverra pharetra turpis eget feugiat. Nulla facilisi. Nullam facilisis, felis vitae lacinia
2008 Oct 20
5
Combining all possible values of variables into a new...
I'm trying to create a new column in my data.frame where subjects are categorized depending on values on four other columns. In any other case I would just nest a few ifelse statements, however, in this case i have 4*6*2*3=144 combinations and i get weird 'context overflow' errors. So I wonder if there is a more efficient way of doing this. For illustrational purposes, let's say
2010 Oct 06
5
Create variable by name
Can one create a variable through a function by name createVariable <- function(name) { outputVariable = name name <- NULL } after calling createVariable("myVar") I would like to have a variable myVar initialized with NULL in my environment. Is this possible? Ralf
2012 May 24
1
svychisq using two frames
Hello, I?m hoping you have a few minutes to help out someone very new to R. I?ve done some searching, but cannot find this particular issue. I have survey data from two different time periods (years). Both years are stratified samples and have the same variables (and variable names), but are different people in the community answering in the different years. Everything loads into the survey
2008 Jul 09
3
randomly select duplicated entries
Using this data as an example dat <- read.table(textConnection("Id myvar 12 1 12 2 12 6 34 9 34 4 34 8 65 15 65 23"), header = TRUE) closeAllConnections() how can I create another data set that does not have duplicate entries for 'Id', but the included values are randomly selected from the available ones. Thanks! Juliet
2016 Apr 06
2
LTO renaming of constants with inline assembly
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 11:16 AM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk> wrote: > On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 10:49 AM, Teresa Johnson <tejohnson at google.com> > wrote: > >> >> >> On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk> >> wrote: >> >>> I suspect that the right way to do promotion/renaming of this
2008 Mar 21
1
Problem with Makefile.win and environment variable
Dear all, When porting my package to WinXP I have the following problem: I need to create an environment variable "MYVAR=c:\mypath" which I have saved in the control panel "System->My Computer" (under the `Advanced' tab). I have two files which need to access MYVAR: config.win, Makefile.win While "config.win" does recognize MYVAR correctly,
2016 Apr 13
2
LTO renaming of constants with inline assembly
I still wonder if this would be an issue in _standard_ (not thin) LTO? This test seems to be OK on my (slightly modified) standard LTO flow, but I do wonder for a more general case. Sergei --- Qualcomm Innovation Center, Inc. is a member of Code Aurora Forum, hosted by The Linux Foundation From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of Peter Collingbourne
2003 Oct 23
3
List of lm objects
Hi R-Helpers: I?m trying to fit the same linear model to a bunch of variables in a data frame, so I was trying to adapt the codes John Fox, Spencer Graves and Peter Dalgaard proposed and discused yesterday on this e-mail list: for (y in df[, 3:5]) { mod = lm(y ~ Trt*Dose, data = x, contrasts = list(Trt = contr.sum, Dose = contr.sum)) Anova(mod, type = "III") } ## by John Fox or for
2016 Apr 06
2
LTO renaming of constants with inline assembly
On Wed, Apr 6, 2016 at 10:46 AM, Peter Collingbourne <peter at pcc.me.uk> wrote: > I suspect that the right way to do promotion/renaming of this sort is to > rename at the MC layer just before writing the symbol table to the object > file. > I think that is too late - how would the symbols be distinguished in the LTO case below after the IR is linked but before we renamed the
2010 May 26
1
how to Store loop output from a function
HI, Dear R community, I am writing the following function to create one data set(*tree.pred*) and one vector(*valid.out*) from loops. Later, I want to use the data set from this loop to plot curves. I have tried return, list, but I can not use the *tree.pred* data and *valid.out* vector. auc.tree<- function(msplit,mbucket) { * tree.pred<-data.frame()
2016 Apr 06
2
LTO renaming of constants with inline assembly
I encountered an issue with ThinLTO handling of inline assembly, where the inline assembly referenced a constant that was a local variable. The local var was renamed because it was promoted in ThinLTO mode, but the inline assembly copy was not renamed and we ended up with an undef at link time. It looks like this is a general problem with inline assembly and LTO. Wondering if it is a known issue.
2007 Feb 14
2
Problem with a template file
Hi, I''ve got a problem when using templates in Puppet. In my node declarations, i set (or not) some special variables to activate (or not) some part of my configuration. When i don''t need the configuration part, i don''t declare the variable. I then use something like this in my templates: ... <% if defined? myvar %> ... myvalue = <%= myvar %> ... <%
2011 Mar 02
2
[1.4] Comparing value of string with spaces?
Hello I haven't found an example on how to compare the value of a string variable with spaces in it, and the While loop below never exits: ========== extensions.conf exten => start,n,Set(MYVAR="Dummy value") exten => start,n,NoOp(${MYVAR}) ;BAD TOO ;exten => start,n,While(!$[${MYVAR} : "Some string"]) exten => start,n,While($[${MYVAR} != "Some
2009 Dec 21
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Implement dbgs()
On Monday 21 December 2009 10:14, Török Edwin wrote: > On 2009-12-21 18:06, David Greene wrote: > > On Saturday 19 December 2009 00:16, Chris Lattner wrote: > >>> Or I think I can just assume (Yikes!) that if the signal handler is > >>> invoked it will really be a circular_raw_ostream since the handler > >>> should (!) only be set up in debug mode. >
2006 May 03
2
Conditional statement style
This is a bit of a nuby question methinks but i''ve had a play/search around and it''s just bugging me now :0) Say I have a conditional statement, testing a variable against a number of values. The first way i did this is like so: if myvar != "" and myvar != 0 and myvar != nil # .. code end This seems a bit messy - is there neater way of doing this? I thought of:
2000 Dec 20
2
Names
I am trying to create a set of vectors which have similar names. They have a common part and an extra unique part. I am sure I have seen questions on this before but I have been unable to find it in the archive. There are examples of sets of names for columns of a data frame, but not for individual vectors. Suppose I want vectors named myvar.1 myvar.2 etc. I tried: >
2013 Mar 25
2
ifelse can't return a list? Please explain (R-2.15.3)
I hope you are doing well. For me, this was an unexpected problem. I've hoped for quite a few wrong things today, but I'm only asking you about this one. Why does ifelse(1, list(a, b, c), list(x, y, z)) return a list with only a, not list(a, b, c) as I hoped. I wish it would either cause an error or return the whole list, not just the first thing. Working example: > x <- 1 >