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2018 Oct 26
1
Rmpfr: build vector sequentially -- c(.) not working
I've been asked in private, but am answering in public so others can comment / or find this answer in the future after a web search. This is about the package 'Rmpfr' (R interface to MPFR, the GNU C library for arbitrary precise numbers). > How can you build a vector of mpfr numbers sequentially? > Typically I would do something like the following (and try to > replace the
2013 Sep 20
1
Rmpfr question
Hello everyone, R beginner, I am confronted with the need to use Rmpf. In my first scripts I made use of X=read.table(file.choose(), header=FALSE, sep=",",dec=".") X=as.matrix(X) to load into a matrix data from file before matrix use. How can I do to load the same data in a "mpfrMatrix". Is it possible to use with "mpfrMatrix" the same as operations
2009 Apr 09
5
data.fram zero's
Hi all, A simple question which I don???t seem to be able to solve: I want to make a data.frame of 360 rows and 94228 column with only zero???s without having to type all these zero???s ;-) What is the easiest method? Thanks, Naomi Disclaimer: De informatie opgenomen in dit bericht (en bijlagen) kan vertrouwelijk zijn en is uitsluitend bestemd voor
2008 Mar 12
1
XGL and Xorg confusion
Hi, As there has been some confusion over Xgl and Xorg here, I thought I'd just post this. XGL acts as a client to the Xserver and acts as a server for all programs connecting to itself. Instead of displaying its results on a monitor, it interprets the display and calls the appropriate OpenGL APIs; the OpenGL driver physically interacts with the screen, keyboard and mouse. So you do need
2006 Jul 18
33
Paravirtualised drivers for fully virtualised domains
(The list appears to have eaten my previous attempt to send this. Apologies if you receive multiple copies.) The attached patches allow you to use paravirtualised network and block interfaces from fully virtualised domains, based on Intel''s patches from a few months ago. These are significantly faster than the equivalent ioemu devices, sometimes by more than an order of magnitude.