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2016 Dec 13
3
mailboxes and capitalisation
Dear all, I have set up a series of special-use mailboxes in the default namespace differing by capitalisation of the names, mainly to capture multiple mailboxes with autoexpunge namespace inbox { ... mailbox Trash { auto = no autoexpunge = 30d special_use = \Trash } mailbox trash { auto = no autoexpunge = 30d special_use = \Trash } ... }
2016 Dec 13
1
mailboxes and capitalisation
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Tue, 13 Dec 2016, Tanstaafl wrote: > On 12/13/2016 4:48 AM, Thorsten Hater <thorsten.hater at gmail.com> wrote: >> I have set up a series of special-use mailboxes in the default namespace >> differing by capitalisation of the names, mainly to capture multiple >> mailboxes >> with autoexpunge >> >>
2014 Jun 26
2
[PATCH v3 1/3] drm/nouveau: support for probing platform devices
Le 26/06/2014 16:58, Alexandre Courbot a ?crit : > On Thu, Jun 26, 2014 at 6:30 PM, Roy Spliet <seven at nimrod-online.com> wrote: >> op 26-06-14 07:33, Alexandre Courbot schreef: >> >>> Add a platform driver for Nouveau devices declared using the device tree >>> or platform data. This driver currently supports GK20A on Tegra >>> platforms and is
2017 Jun 12
2
Keep only those values in a row in a data frame which occur only once.
Dear All, I have a file data.txt as follows: Name_1,A,B,C Name_2,E,F Name_3,I,J,I,K,L,M I will read this with: my_data<- read.csv("data.txt",header=FALSE,col.names=paste0("V", seq(1:10)),fill=TRUE) Then the file will have 10 columns. I am assuming that each row in data.txt will have at the max 10 entries. Note: Here each row will have a different number of columns in
2018 Jan 07
2
SpreadLevelPlot for more than one factor
Dear All, I want a transformation which will make the spread of the response at all combinations of 2 factors the same. See for example : boxplot(breaks ~ tension * wool, warpbreaks) The closest I can do is : spreadLevelPlot(breaks ~tension , warpbreaks) spreadLevelPlot(breaks ~ wool , warpbreaks) I want to do : spreadLevelPlot(breaks ~tension * wool, warpbreaks) But I get : >
2019 Sep 06
2
Change in behaviour for the "%U" substitution in 4.10.8?
Hi knowledgable Samba folks, I have a Samba server (Ubuntu 18.04, with the packages from apt.van-belle.nl so that I can run recent versions of Samba with Time Machine). This box is configured to use Active Directory authentication as a domain member. Happy to share relevant parts of configuration if necessary, feel free to just ask. I have two shares that are configured to use %U username
2023 Nov 18
2
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear Olivier, Many thanks for your reply. Very cool. You know what I thought ? I thought you had modified the A4 sheet size to compute the paperheight and paperwidth ? I wonder if that's another way of proceeding. Best, Ashim On Sat, Nov 18, 2023 at 12:51?PM Olivier Crouzet <olivier.crouzet at univ-nantes.fr> wrote: > > Dear Ashim, > > these are documented in the LaTeX
2018 Apr 18
3
Understanding which
Dear All, Here is a reprex: > x<- 1:100 > x[-which(x>100)] integer(0) In words, I am finding out which indices correspond to values in x which are greater than 100 ( there are no such items ) . Then I remove those indices. I should get back the x that I started with since there are no items in x which are bigger than 100 . Instead, it is returning an empty vector. Why is this ?
2011 Sep 27
1
Does replacing some values of a zoo object by NA reduce it's size ?
Dear R-helpers, Please have a look at the following. f1 is the same as f2 except that it has some values replaced by NA. But it's corresponding file is slightly bigger than the file containing f2. Could someone please tell me if this is an anomaly ? > load("file1") > ls() [1] "f1" > load("file2") > ls() [1] "f1" "f2" > >
2018 Jan 07
0
SpreadLevelPlot for more than one factor
Dear All, we need to do : library(car) for the spreadLevelPlot function I forgot to say that. Apologies, Ashim On Sun, Jan 7, 2018 at 10:37 AM, Ashim Kapoor <ashimkapoor at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear All, > > I want a transformation which will make the spread of the response at all > combinations > of 2 factors the same. > > See for example : > >
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
And indeed again (I did not understand your previous question exactly at first), the 'hard-coded' definition of a landscape a4 sheet would therefore be: paperwidth=29.7cm, paperheight=21cm Olivier. On Sat, 18 Nov 2023 13:20:49 +0530 Ashim Kapoor <ashimkapoor at gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Olivier, > > Many thanks for your reply. > > Very cool. > > You know
2023 Nov 14
2
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear all, I have posted a query which has received a response but that is not working on my computer. Here is the query: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/77387434/pdf-from-rmarkdown-landscape-and-aspectratio-169 Can someone please help me ? Best Regards, Ashim
2017 Oct 02
2
Default value of the option initial in the ses function in the forecast package.
Dear All, I am trying to use the function ses from the forecast package. >From its help I have : Usage: ses(y, h = 10, level = c(80, 95), fan = FALSE, initial = c("optimal", "simple"), alpha = NULL, lambda = NULL, biasadj = FALSE, x = y, ...) My query is that if I do not mention the initial value will its default value be "optimal". A MWE would be
2011 Sep 27
2
Coercing a character zoo to a numeric
Dear R-helpers, It seems to me that a character zoo cannot be coerced to a numeric zoo. Below is a minimal example. Can someone tell me what I have done wrong? > z<-zoo(1:4,order.by=1:4) > coredata(z)<-as.character(coredata(z)) > str(z) ‘zoo’ series from 1 to 4 Data: chr [1:4] "1" "2" "3" "4" Index: int [1:4] 1 2 3 4 >
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear Olivier, Many thanks for your reply. This works well for me. How did you come up with the pagewidth / pageheight numbers? I do understand that their ratio = 16:9, but how did you choose these numbers? Best Regards, Ashim On Fri, Nov 17, 2023 at 9:25?PM Olivier Crouzet <olivier.crouzet at univ-nantes.fr> wrote: > > Dear Ashim, > > I don't think the aspectratio is
2007 Apr 24
2
zfs submounts and permissions with autofs
Hi, Is it expected that if I have filesystem tank/foo and tank/foo/bar (mounted under /tank) then in order to be able to browse via /net down into tank/foo/bar I need to have group/other permissions on /tank/foo open? # zfs create tank/foo # zfs create tank/foo/bar # chown gavinm /tank/foo /tank/foo/bar # zfs set sharenfs=rw tank/foo # ls -laR /tank/foo /tank/foo: total 9 drwxr-xr-x 3 gavinm
2017 Jun 08
2
regular expression help
Dear All, My query is: Do we always need to use perl = TRUE option when doing ignore.case=TRUE? A small example : my_text = "RECOVERY OFFICER-II\nDEBTS RECOVERY TRIBUNAL-III\n RC No. 162/2015\nSBI VS RAMESH GUPTA.\n Dated: 01.03.2016 Item no.01\n Present: Ms. Sonakshi, the proxy counsel for Ms. Usha Singh, the counsel for ARCIL.\n None for the CDs.\n
2017 Jun 04
2
Warning from reshape2 when melting a data frame with uneven number of columns.
Here is a small reproducible example: data <- structure(list(V1 = structure(1:3, .Label = c("Name1", "Name2", "Name3"), class = "factor"), V2 = structure(c(1L, 3L, 2L), .Label = c("nam1", "name-1", "name_12"), class = "factor"), V3 = structure(1:3, .Label = c("nam2", "nam_34",
2023 Nov 18
1
Can someone please have a look at this query on stackoverflow?
Dear Ashim, these are documented in the LaTeX 'geometry' package (see for example on CTAN: https://ctan.org/pkg/geometry). As I added in my response on Stackoverflow, several parts in the RMarkdown header actually concern information that are processed by LaTeX to actually generate the PDF, among which the 'geometry' line. For someone who is used to working with LaTeX, it is
2014 Jun 26
2
[PATCH v3 1/3] drm/nouveau: support for probing platform devices
op 26-06-14 07:33, Alexandre Courbot schreef: > Add a platform driver for Nouveau devices declared using the device tree > or platform data. This driver currently supports GK20A on Tegra > platforms and is only compiled for these platforms if Nouveau is > enabled. > > Nouveau will probe the chip type itself using the BOOT0 register, so all > this driver really needs to do is