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2018 Jan 31
1
Problems with "predict" function
Hello, I am synthesising some sales data over a twelve month period, and then trying to use the "predict" function, firstly to generate a thirteenth month forecast with upper and lower 95% confidence limits. So far so good But what I then want to do is add the upper sales value at the 95th confidence limit to the vector of thirteen months and their respective sales to create a
2004 Sep 17
8
English vs American voice files
My wife's got an appropriate Southern England (Wimbledon) accent and I'm sure she would try her hand. Does anyone have a comprehensive list of the words that need to be said? Matt, do you have them if your wife's done a set for French users? Mark, if you have the kit maybe you could chop up the file? I write a utility to chop up and compress the wave file based on some of the C
2018 Mar 05
0
LLVM Weekly - #218, Mar 5th 2018
LLVM Weekly - #218, Mar 5th 2018 ================================ If you prefer, you can read a HTML version of this email at <http://llvmweekly.org/issue/218>. Welcome to the two hundred and eighteenth issue of LLVM Weekly, a weekly newsletter (published every Monday) covering developments in LLVM, Clang, and related projects. LLVM Weekly is brought to you by [Alex
2018 Feb 26
0
LLVM Weekly - #217, Feb 26th 2018
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2018 Feb 19
0
LLVM Weekly - #216, Feb 19th 2018
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2006 May 01
1
Music on Hold from Soundcard
Hey all, I've been trying to get MoH to work from the line-in on my soundcard, but as of yet have had no success. I found this script that should allow for it to happen: http://www.sineapps.com/news.php?rssid=722 The script, when run as the asterisk user, works properly and streams sound to stdin. But when Asterisk starts MoH it stops it immediately afterwards with no explanation. Has anyone
2004 Aug 25
1
home lab setup
Greetings all, I am interested in setting up a lab in my house to run my home phone system. Can some one point me in the right direction hardware wise for achieving this goal? I happen to have a few 3com NBX phones, and have been told that they are SIP compliant but am not exactly sure if I believe 3com...I would be interested to know if anyone has these things working on *. In any
2018 Mar 12
0
LLVM Weekly - #219, Mar 12th 2018
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2008 Aug 11
1
help on model selection - step()
dears R-users, I'm interested in model selection problem, and i have faced some problems that i would like to ask for help. well, this is a very small example with 4 variable (just one var. is the response - z) with 100 individuals i would like to do a stepwise search, for the "best" model, and a use BIC criteria. I know when I have a lot of variables, let's say 120, I know,
2018 May 28
0
LLVM Weekly - #230, May 28th 2018
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2016 Mar 28
0
LLVM Weekly - #117, Mar 28th 2016
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2016 Jun 27
0
LLVM Weekly - #130, Jun 27th 2016
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2018 Feb 05
0
LLVM Weekly - #214, Feb 5th 2018
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2016 May 27
2
Channel Mapping Family for Ambisonics
Hello Jean-Marc, Thanks for the quick reply and comments. On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 5:41 PM, Jean-Marc Valin <jmvalin at jmvalin.ca> wrote: > Hi Michael, > > Here's some more minor comments below. As long as you address the two > comments from my previous email (254 -> 2 and the draft name), the draft > is good for submitting as initial version on the IETF website (even
2016 May 26
3
Channel Mapping Family for Ambisonics
Hello Tim and others, Thanks for your help explaining this process on IRC. I wrote out a first draft in the RFC xml format. I have attached the xml (labeled as xml.txt so it will appear inline) and the rendered txt files. Please let me know where I can make improvements. I will upload this draft to the IETF datatracker and send it out to codec@ after addressing your comments. -------------- next
2020 Jul 15
0
Openblas?
G?ran, This is not an easy email to reply to because it _contains nothing reproducible_. On 15 July 2020 at 13:24, G?ran Brostr?m wrote: | Hello, | | I thought that I should try openblas when building a CRAN package | containing lots of old (twentieth century) C-code with frequent calls to | blas and lapack routines. I have the following options on my Ubuntu | 20.04 machine: | |
2016 Jan 18
2
how to flush user input before READ()
On Mon, 18 Jan 2016, Ethy H. Brito wrote: >> how to flush user input before READ()? How about a read() to a dummy variable with a 1 second timeout to consume the octothorpe and password? -- Thanks in advance, ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Steve Edwards sedwards at sedwards.com Voice: +1-760-468-3867 PST
2016 Jan 19
2
how to flush user input before READ()
On Mon, 18 Jan 2016 16:09:17 -0200 "Ethy H. Brito" <ethy.brito at inexo.com.br> wrote: > On Mon, 18 Jan 2016 09:38:52 -0800 (PST) > Steve Edwards <asterisk.org at sedwards.com> wrote: > > > On Mon, 18 Jan 2016, Ethy H. Brito wrote: > > > > >> how to flush user input before READ()? > > > > How about a read() to a dummy variable
2004 Jul 21
0
Asterisk sees inbound call, but won't answer
Good evening, I am just getting started with Asterisk. I have it installed, and I believe I am on the right track, overall, to get it working, but I can't get the linejack to answer any calls. At this point, all I'm trying to do is have Asterisk answer an inbound call on my linejack, /dev/phone0, and play a greeting or tone. I figure, once I am able to get asterisk to actually answer the
2020 Jul 15
2
Openblas?
Hello, I thought that I should try openblas when building a CRAN package containing lots of old (twentieth century) C-code with frequent calls to blas and lapack routines. I have the following options on my Ubuntu 20.04 machine: Selection Path Priority Status ------------------------------------------------------------ * 0