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2020 Jun 12
4
can we help with libvorbis release for CVE fixes?
Hi Ralph, Thank you for your reply! For context -- we consider reported CVEs as bugs even if it's in a third-party library we use (such as libvorbis). We first determine if the CVE is something that would impact our customer workflows. In this case because of our use of libvorbis for audio I/O, it does impact our customers so we need to resolve the CVE as soon as possible. In the
2020 Jul 07
2
new 1.3.7 and fix for CVE-2018-10392 (issue 2335)?
Hi Ralph, Again, thanks so much for doing all this! Plus thanks to all the folks who contributed to the new release! Quick clarifying question -- Isn't CVE-2018-10392 (looks like it’s fixed in https://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/vorbis/-/issues/2335) also included in new version 1.3.7? If so can you please add it to release notes? (I asked the same question in
2012 Sep 06
3
How to find the non matching vectors among these five, if so how we can find the non matching element of that vectors?
Hello, Say all the below five vectors should have same elements in any situation. How to find the non matching vectors among these five, if so how we can find the non matching elements of those vectors? Can anyone help? a=c(1,2,3) b=c(1,2,3,4) c=c(1,2,3) d=c(1,2,3) e=c(1,4,5) identical(a,b,c,d,e) Visit us at Booth No. 5 at 2012 ChemOutsourcing Conference, 10-13 Sept 2012, Ocean Place Resort -
2020 Jun 30
2
can we help with libvorbis release for CVE fixes?
Yes, the gitlab instance is the correct upstream development repository. We maintain a mirror at github for the convenience of developers there. Cheers, Ralph On Mon, 2020-06-29 at 21:27 +0000, Ellen Johnson wrote: > Hi Ralph and libvorbis developers, > I thought the vorbis gitlab project was the main development site ( > https://gitlab.xiph.org/xiph/vorbis) because that's what
2020 Jun 10
2
can we help with libvorbis release for CVE fixes?
Hi libvorbis developers! I'm wondering if you had a chance to see my request for releasing a new libvorvis version - this is to have an official libvorbis release containing the CVE fixes that appear to be fixed in the master branch. Is there anything we can do to help with getting a release out? We're happy to work with you on this. Please let us know if we can do anything to help
2003 Dec 10
4
Scatterplot axes
Please, could someone help me figure out what seems to be a very simple problem (and is still taking me hours...). I want to draw a simple scatterplot but with 'equal' axes, i.e. I want both axes to go from -3 to 3. Values for x lie between -2 and 0.5, values for y between -2.2 and 3. I have tried 'usr' and 'eqscplot' and a few other options, but it doesn't give me the
2006 Feb 18
2
Conversion to Adjacency Matrix
I have data in the following form: ID COUPON0 COUPON1 COUPON2 COUPON3 1 1 1000 1001 1002 2 2 NA NA NA 3 1000 1003 NA 1004 4 1001 NA 1005 NA 5 1002 NA NA NA 12 1003 NA NA 1006 7 1005 NA NA NA 8 1004 1007 NA NA 9 1006 NA NA NA 26
2012 Jul 23
1
duplicated() variation that goes both ways to capture all duplicates
Dear all The trouble with the current duplicated() function in is that it can report duplicates while searching fromFirst _or_ fromLast, but not both ways. Often users will want to identify and extract all the copies of the item that has duplicates, not only the duplicates themselves. To take the example from the man page: > data(iris) > iris[duplicated(iris), ] ##duplicates while
2016 Apr 21
3
Cannot Run On The Command Line
On Wed, 20 Apr 2016 20:50:57 +0000 "Ellen K" <keyes at pushyes.xyz> wrote: > From: "Ellen K" <keyes at pushyes.xyz> > To: cireyapmin at gmail.com > Subject: RE: [R-sig-Fedora] Cannot Run On The Command Line > Date: Wed, 20 Apr 2016 20:50:57 +0000 > X-Mailer: iPad Mail (12H143) > > Hi virgo, > > Thank you for your interest in the
2013 Nov 08
2
making chains from pairs
Hello, having a data frame like test with pairs of characters I would like to create chains. For instance from the pairs A/B and B/I you get the vector A B I. It is like jumping from one pair to the next related pair. So for my example test you should get: A B F G H I C F I K D L M N O P > test V1 V2 1 A B 2 A F 3 A G 4 A H 5 B F 6 B I 7 C F 8 C I 9 C K 10 D L
2010 Oct 13
2
vertical kites in KiteChart (plotrix)
Dear everyone, I would like to create a kite chart in which I plot densities (width of the vertical kites) in relation to sediment depth (on reversed y-axis) for 6 different locations (Distances from seep site, on x-axis on top of the plot). The dataset I would like to use is: Distance_from_seep_site Sedimentdepth Density 1100 0 107.8 1100 1 264.6 1100 2 284.2
2011 Jan 20
6
Identify duplicate numbers and to increase a value
Hi everybody. I want to identify duplicate numbers and to increase a value of 0.01 for each time that it is duplicated. Example: x=c(1,2,3,5,6,2,8,9,2,2) I want to do this: 1 2 + 0.01 3 5 6 2 + 0.02 8 9 2 + 0.03 2 + 0.04 I am trying to get something like this: 1 2.01 3 5 6 2.02 8 9 2.03 2.04 Actually I just know the way to identify the duplicated numbers rbind(x, duplicated(x) |
2011 Dec 30
3
vertically stacked area plot?
Dear all, I would like to create a vertically stacked area chart in R. The data are presented in the attached text file. I would like to see the trend in values for the different groups with sediment depth (that's why I would like to create a vertically stacked chart; normally sed_depth should be = x, but I want it plotted on the y-axis). In the packages available to create stacked area
2008 Apr 28
4
Dell 1950
I am thinking of going with a Dell PowerEdge 1950 ||| for a new CentOS/Asterisk set up. It will have dual 2.33GHz processors, 16GB memory, two 500GB hard drives (presumably mirrored). I also plan to get a Digium TE220B to go with it. (a non-dell server is not an option, but I am wondering if there is a better one to consider) The system will be a voice mail repository for 4-6,000 students.
2010 Oct 22
2
R 2.12.0 does not open in Tinn-R 2.3.5.2
Dear R users, I tried opening the R console in Tinn-R, but this is not possible. I get the following message: C:\Program Files\R\R 2.12.0\bin\R-gui.exe The file above is not executable. Please, set it with 'Options/Main/R/Path/Gui' Does anyone know how to solve this? Thanks Ellen [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2012 Jul 23
3
3D scatterplot, using size of symbols for the fourth variable
Dear R fans, I would like to create a scatterplot showing the relationship between 4 continuous variables. I thought of using the package "scatterplot 3d" to have a 3-dimensional plot and then using the size of the symbols to represent the 4th variable. Does anybody know how to do this? I already tried to create this graph using the colour of the symbols, but I was unable to generate
2012 Jul 12
1
Asterisk with OpenBTS and mobile phone
Hello mailinglist, I want to connect Asterisk with OpenBTS and make a call with a mobile phone. I use: Ubuntu 11.10 + Kernel 3.0.22 GnuRadio 3.3.0 Asterisk 1.8.13 OpenBTS 2.8 Nokia Mobile Phone OpenBTS works and I can send sms from the OpenBTS server to the mobile phone. What I also need is a call between Asterisk and OpenBTS. I have also two soft phones which works with Asterisk. And also
2011 Oct 14
1
sorting dataframe by arbitrary order
This has been dogging me for a while. I've started making a lot of tables via xtable so the way I want to sort things is not always in alphabetical or numerical order. As an example, consider I have a dataframe as follows set.seed(100) a <- data.frame(V1=sample(letters[1:4],100, replace=T),V2=1:100) I know I can sort the columns first by V1 first and then by V2 by: sorted.a <-
2012 Oct 26
1
asking about R Code
Hi, my name is Ellen. I want to ask you about R Code. I got a code for extracting a pixel value, but I can't compile it..  It is said "Error in is.data.frame(x) : object 'lena' not found" Here is the original full code: library(pixmap) lena <- read.pnm("oldlennablur.pgm") write.table(lena@grey,"mylenna", quote=FALSE, row.names = FALSE, col.names=
2013 Jun 10
2
please check this
Hi, Try this: which(duplicated(res10Percent)) # [1] 117 125 157 189 213 235 267 275 278 293 301 327 331 335 339 367 369 371 379 #[20] 413 415 417 441 459 461 477 479 505 res10PercentSub1<-subset(res10Percent[which(duplicated(res10Percent)),],dummy==1)? #most of the duplicated are dummy==1 res10PercentSub0<-subset(res10Percent[which(duplicated(res10Percent)),],dummy==0)