Displaying 20 results from an estimated 200 matches similar to: "Fw: Re: R statical-script for analysis (India)"
2012 Jul 27
2
[PATCH] btrfs-progs: btrfs-image.c: Added NULL pointer check.
Check for the return value of ''open_ctree()'' before dereferencing it.
Signed-off-by: Nageswara R Sastry <nasastry@in.ibm.com>
---
btrfs-image.c | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/btrfs-image.c b/btrfs-image.c
index f2bbcc8..2a33a55 100644
--- a/btrfs-image.c
+++ b/btrfs-image.c
@@ -491,6 +491,7 @@ static int create_metadump(const char *input, FILE *out,
2008 Jul 14
1
Off topic: Tcl/Tk outside R.
I'm trying to learn about the tcltk package and its uses. Floundering
around a bit ... Have discovered Peter Dalgaard's articles in R-News,
which should help. Also James Wettenhall's suite of examples look like
they might be enlightening, even though the indications are that they
are
Windoze oriented.
Be that as it were, I decided to fool around a bit with Tcl/Tk *outside*
of R to
2011 Feb 28
1
plotting, graph, everything
I have this assignment to do and after ten hours of constant trying my eyes
ache and i give up..
all i'm able to get is this plot
please help me
these are the commands i have used till now
read.table(file.choose(), sep=";", header=T)
read.table(file.choose(), sep=";", header=T)->areas
melt(areas,id=c("Year","State"),m=c("Rice"))->
2011 Feb 28
1
r help for growth rate
I'm havinf a problem with a simple file
i have the following data
State 1960 1970 1980 1990
1 All India 35988.70 37346.00 39707.30 42321.00
2 Andhra Pradesh 3431.03 3163.27 3687.23 3695.63
3 Assam 1902.93 2001.60 2278.47 2525.33
4 Bihar 5277.07 5133.80 5138.70 4662.57
5 Gujarat 538.13 456.10 484.23 590.47
6
2004 Jul 06
13
OGG/OGM media container
Hi all,
Xiph aims at developing open-standards media formats. Though xiph.org
tells about vorbis/theora/flac/speex, nothing is mentioned about container
to use (that is ogg/ogm). I have a few questions
Is there a difference between ogg and ogm? I guess its only the extension
that is different and everything else is same.
Some tools (like ogmtools) are available to create ogm files. What is
2017 Dec 14
1
help with recursive function
Your code contains the lines
stopifnot(!(any(data1$norm_sd >= 1)))
if (!(any(data1$norm_sd >= 1))) {
df1 <- dat1
return(df1)
}
stop() "throws an error", causing the current function and all functions in
the call
stack to abort and return nothing. It does not mean to stop now and return
a result.
Does the function give
2017 Jul 21
0
dynamically create columns using a function
Hi,
I don't know about the lazyeval package or what you are trying to do but to
answer the main question "How to create columns dynamically using a
function?" I would do something like that:
# dataset
dem <- structure(list(id = c("L1", "L2", "L3", "M1", "M2", "M3"),
TEST_SET_NAME = c("A",
"A",
2017 Jul 20
2
dynamically create columns using a function
Hi,
I am writing a function to dynamically create column names and fill those columns with some basic calculations. My function "demo_fn" takes argument "blup_datacut" and I like to use the contents of those arguments to dynamically create new columns in my dataset. Please note that I have another function called "calc_gg" within the function "demo_fn".
2011 Apr 21
2
[asterisk-user] Can't get hostname on asterisk dialplan by ENV()
Hi Friend,
Can't get hostname environment variable on asterisk dialplan.
Help me about how to get hostname environment variable on asterisk dialplan.
I have written "export HOSTNAME" in /root/.bash_profile and when i execute
"echo $HOSTNAME" then get right hostname but not success through asterisk
dialplan.
Get environment variable path right value through below
2004 Sep 09
4
imq config
Dear all,
I know this is not imq mailing list. But many of the users over here
have done exactly what i want.
Requirement:- I want to tight bound eth1 for 100 kbps
but after i want to create many classes of 64 kbps or 50 kbps and
others. But the total sum of classes is more than 100 kbps so my eth1 is
not restrciting total bandwidth at 100kbps.
According to search on google imq is the solution.
2011 Jul 09
1
SpatialPolygonsDataFrame holes problem
I have obtained shapefiles for Indian states from here:
http://www.maptell.com/index.php?option=com_remository&Itemid=159&func=fileinfo&filecatid=115&parent=category
Problem: I want to extract centroid coordinates for each State, but there is some coding problem with the shapefiles that prevents this.
#Code:
#After extracting the shapefiles from the india_state.zip file, then:
2003 Sep 20
1
Request--help
Respected Sir,
This is nilesh jaiswal,I am new to samba user.i ahev some problem configuring samba .It is not able to find the user on remote machine what should i do next can u plz help me ..
After every step i run the command testparm.it give the result correct but it say cant include the file /samba/palio
Nilesh Jaiswal
Yahoo! India Matrimony: Find your partner online.Post your
2017 Dec 14
0
help with recursive function
Eric: I will try and see if I can figure out the issue by debugging as you suggested. I don?t know why my code after stopifnot is not getting executed where I like the code to run the funlp2 function when the if statement is TRUE but when it is false, I like it to keep running until the stopifnot condition is met.
When the stopifnot condition is met, I like to get the output from if statement
2015 Jun 08
1
chan_mobile and hardphones?
Hi,
I have configured a certified asterisk 13 server with chan_mobile and
res_pjsip. I have a Cisco 7940 hardphone and I use ekiga as softphone
client.
Now the problem is, using the hardphone I'm able to call the softphone
and hear everything properly. But when I call from the hardphone to some
number that has to be dialed via chan_mobile, I'm not able to hear what
the other side says (I
2017 Dec 14
3
help with recursive function
If you are trying to understand why the "stopifnot" condition is met you
can replace it by something like:
if ( any(dat2$norm_sd >= 1) )
browser()
This will put you in a debugging session where you can examine your
variables, e.g.
> dat$norm_sd
HTH,
Eric
On Thu, Dec 14, 2017 at 5:33 PM, Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> wrote:
> The message is coming from
2006 Jan 27
1
chan_bluetooth: successful compile and outbound cell calls: Still tweaking inbound setup. WAS: Cannot compile chan_bluetooth on Asterisk 1.2.1
Editing subject line to reflect current status.
On 1/26/06, Nilesh Londhe <lvnilesh@gmail.com> wrote:
> Since T616 is not answering (and incoming calls are going to Cingular
> voicemail after 30 sec,) I suspect the problem focus area is...
>
> > -- Executing Answer("BLT/T616", "") in new stack
>
> Is
2008 Sep 24
1
FW: My Contact Details in B'lore
Srinivas sastry contact details
________________________________
From: Srinivas_Manda at sta.nsw.gov.au
[mailto:Srinivas_Manda at sta.nsw.gov.au]
Sent: Wednesday, 24 September 2008 11:44 AM
To: Harry Sukumar
Subject: My Contact Details in B'lore
Home: +90-80-26681118
Mob: +91-9986032562
Regards,
Srinivas Manda
Graduate Engineer
Fleet Systems
State Transit Authority
Lvl 1,
2009 Nov 03
0
[LLVMdev] LLVM + FORTRAN 95
Hi David/Renato,
By AST I mean Abstract Syntax Tree. We are writing an optimization
pass for some FORTRAN95 + MPI code that requires us to analyze the
AST. We thought of 2 ways of doing this:
1. Compile the code using Clang/llvm-gfortran, get the textual AST
dump (somehow), analyze the AST dump using Ruby, modify it and then
feed back the modified AST to LLVM.
2. Do the analysis as an LLVM
2020 Feb 06
0
No announcement for kernel 3.10.0-1062.12.1.el7
Hi
I don't know where the announcements go.
I cloned https://git.centos.org/git/rpms/kernel.git and grabbed the changelog section pasted below from the git diff in SPECS/kernel.spec (commit dated 4 Feb 2020)
Regards
+* Thu Dec 12 2019 Frantisek Hrbata <fhrbata at hrbata.com> [3.10.0-1062.12.1.el7]
+- [powerpc] powerpc/pseries: Remove confusing warning message (Gustavo Duarte) [1780148
2009 Nov 03
7
[LLVMdev] LLVM + FORTRAN 95
2009/11/3 David Greene <dag at cray.com>:
> Your best bet is to use llvm-gfortran. I don't know what you mean by
> "AST." Do you really want an AST or something else (LLVM IR, something
> higher-level, etc.)? LLVM doesn't understand ASTs directly.
Probably for high-level optimisations, or just to see if the parser is
good, as I do in my compiler.
But AST is