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1999 Sep 30
1
Cluster graphs
I posted this to the sci.math newsgroup but didn't get any responses so I was hoping someone here could help. I have a number of items with "distances" of differences between each other. What I want to do is to plot each item on a two dimensional plot such that the positions on the plot indicate the approximate distance between each item. What I want to look at, basically, is a map
2006 Apr 05
16
Migration won''t rollback to specific version?
Hi all, I''m confused about how migrations work. I''ve been using them for a couple of weeks but haven''t had any serious rollback issues yet. Just now I added a field to a table with a migration and ran "rake migrate", which added the field as expected. This was in the file db/migrate/007_mymigration.rb, making it version 7. Later I changed my mind and
2003 Jul 23
4
Problems with g729
I am having some problems with g729 with SIP and ZAP channels. 1) I have two g729 licences. Very frequetnly (I don?t know what triggers the error) I get the following warnings and error when I try to place a call via SIP to my X100P. The only way to get out of this is through a restart of *. When the error ocurrs there are no other calls in place. Any ideas? Error Opening channel:2 not
2009 Apr 28
4
Producing customized tickmarks when producing a graph using "curve"
Hello! I am using function "curve" to create a line graph. I was wondering, if it's possible to "turn off" the default tick marks and introduce those tick marks in specific locations. For example, currently in my X axis tick marks are (automatically) at 10, 11, 12, 13 but I want them to be in 5 specific locations, like 9.89, 10.34, etc. Any hint would be greatly
2008 Oct 11
1
producing colour .eps output
I am using the following code to produce a graphic: library(lattice) postscript("figs%03d.eps", width = 6.0, height = 6.0, ?????????? horizontal = FALSE, onefile = FALSE, paper = "special") xyplot(cases~yr|agrp*sex,data=data[tse==0 & expgrp==1,], groups=source, pch=".", type="l", ?????? main="Exposure group 1, time since entry 0") The
2011 Jan 11
1
Problems producing quantreg-Tables
Hi Folks, I've got a question regarding the 'quantreg' package maintained by Roger Koenker: I tried to produce LaTeX tables using the longtable and dcolumn options as decribed in the manual, but the function latex() doesn't seem to react on _any_ other options than 'digits' and 'transpose'. To reproduce these results the following minimal example may be used:
2011 Apr 18
3
Producing Another Test
I?d like to use wine to play Grand Chase and Cross Fire games. Unfortunately, these games are classified in a Garbage Area. Then, what can I do to figure out it?
2008 Aug 27
2
Error producing density curve
Hi, i have never really used R before and i need to produce a density curve for use in an assignment. Following the instructions in the manual provided with my course i keep getting this error message: "Error in plot.xy(xy, type, ...) : invalid plot type '1'" The commands i have entered are: >x=seq(0, 1800, 10) >x >f=dnorm(x, 1454.190, 162.6301) >f
2005 May 12
1
correlogram in spatial producing values outside [-1,1]
Dear all, I'm using the correlogram function in the spatial library to calculate spatial correlograms of radar data. However, I'm finding that the resulting values are often outside the range [-1,1], usually only at larger distances of separation. I'm not sure whether to be overly concerned about this, or dismiss it as some artefact of the data. Has anyone had similar experiences?
2012 Nov 03
0
btrfs kernel threads producing high load and slow system down
Hello, I habe the problems described in here https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/index.php/Gotchas: Files with a lot of random writes can become heavily fragmented (10000+ extents) causing trashing on HDDs and excessive multi-second spikes of CPU load on systems with an SSD or large amount a RAM. On servers and workstations this affects databases and virtual machine images. The nodatacow mount option
2002 Oct 08
1
[LLVMdev] producing error messages
This may be a a long shot but I'll ask anyway. Does LLVM have any way of mapping an Instruction or Value back to the original position (file, line number) in the source code? I'm writing a pass that among other things may detect some semantic errors in the way the user uses a particular API. I would like to report these errors to the user and identify the location of the error in the
2011 Apr 26
0
[LLVMdev] big bitcode files producing bad ARM asm
On Apr 25, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Alexander MacDonald wrote: > I have a rather large bitcode file which when run through "llc -march arm -O0" produces an asm file of about 500Mb. Trying to assemble this file with the ios assembler on osx gives me lots of "branch out of range" errors thanks to jump instructions overflowing the +/-32Mb relative jump limit. > > I've
2011 Apr 26
0
[LLVMdev] big bitcode files producing bad ARM asm
On Apr 25, 2011, at 6:01 PM, Alexander MacDonald wrote: > I have a rather large bitcode file which when run through "llc -march arm -O0" produces an asm file of about 500Mb. Trying to assemble this file with the ios assembler on osx gives me lots of "branch out of range" errors thanks to jump instructions overflowing the +/-32Mb relative jump limit. > > I've
2016 Aug 09
0
Single source repo, producing packages for CentOS 6 and 7, how?
On 10/08/16 07:31, Martinx - ????? wrote: > Guys, > > I have a source code here, that produces RPM packages for CentOS 6, that > includes an Upstart Job and a ugly and minimal Init Script. > > Now, I have it running on CentOS 7, via systemd, looks good! > > However, my RPM package for CentOS 7 still includes the useless Upstart > and Init Scripts... > > So,
2018 Jan 05
0
zlib plugin producing errors on 2.3.0
On 24.12.2017 15:58, Adam Weinberger wrote: > Hello, > > I use the zlib and imap_zlib plugins on FreeBSD. As of 2.3.0, my logs > are producing these errors every so often, but AFAICT the messages > themselves aren't getting corrupted. > > Panic: file ostream-zlib.c: line 36 (o_stream_zlib_close): assertion > failed: (zstream->ostream.finished || >
2018 Jan 09
0
zlib plugin producing errors on 2.3.0
On 06.01.2018 20:54, Timo Sirainen wrote: > On 5 Jan 2018, at 18.33, Carsten Uppenbrink <info at uppenbrink.net> wrote: >> On 24.12.2017 15:58, Adam Weinberger wrote: >>> Hello, >>> I use the zlib and imap_zlib plugins on FreeBSD. As of 2.3.0, my logs >>> are producing these errors every so often, but AFAICT the messages >>> themselves aren't
2005 Jan 11
0
Decoding producing garbled sound
Hi, I am back. Thanks everybody for their suggestions. Finally I could get something out of the decoder that makes sense. But the problem is it is highly noisy and the voice is not very clear. Normally without using the codec I get good audible sound through the Microphone. I'm using Speex version 1.1.6. I've also used 1.0.4 beforehand and experienced the same problem with it. 1.
2003 Feb 24
1
hsv producing a color intensity not in [0,1] (PR#2576)
Full_Name: Jae Choi Version: 1.6.1 OS: linux (x86) Submission from: (NULL) (142.176.61.245) Hello, Any attempts to access the "hsv" function returns the following type of error: Error in hsv(h = seq(start, ifelse(start > end, 1, 0) + end, length = n)%%1, : color intensity 1.25, not in [0,1] (the above was generated from the demo command: > pie(rep(1, 24), col =
2005 Sep 03
1
producing SVG files
I am trying to use the RSvgDevice package to produce some SVG graphs which I want to edit with Inkscape 0.42. Under Linux (Kubuntu 5.04) I use the following: library(RSvgDevice) plot(1:10, 1:10) devSVG(file = "/home/adi/Rplots.svg", width = 10, height = 8, bg = "white", fg = "black", onefile=TRUE, xmlHeader=TRUE) but when I tried to load the file into Inkscape it
2005 Sep 27
1
Producing empirical bayes estimates in disease mapping for lognormal model
I'm trying to produce empirical bayes estimates based on the lognormal model in disease mapping Is there a way this can be done in R? thanks Oarabile