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2013 Mar 01
7
Conditional Weighted Average (ddply or any other function)
Hello R community, I am computing weighted average statistic by using ddply function: My data set is: N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-4 ROE11 EPS11 MKT11 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-3 ROE12 EPS12 MKT12 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-2 ROE13 EPS13 MKT13 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY-1 ROE14 EPS14 MKT14 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY0 ROE15 EPS15 MKT15 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY1 ROE16 EPS16 MKT16 N1 T1 S1 I1 C1 FY2 ROE17
2008 Feb 15
2
Skeletal relations
On 15-Feb-08, at 10:11 PM, Conrad Parker wrote: >> Lang: <locale> > > generally I think we should go with existing HTTP and email headers > where possible, eg. Content-Language 'k >> Description: <string> > > I kinda feel that this kind of human-readable metadata better belongs > in CMML; the skeleton tells you where to go (for each locale), the
2008 Feb 20
3
Skeletal relations
Hi again :) On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 9:01 PM, ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com < ogg.k.ogg.k@googlemail.com> wrote: > > 1) Font data, as in the actual font itself, doesn't really belong in an > ogg > > stream. > > People wanting to have more control on the appearance of an overlay > might want to control the font. Since font naming is largely non standard > (eg,
2019 Aug 06
1
Wiki edit: HowTos/Grub2
Greetings! This is my first contribution, so please let me know if there is anything I should be doing differently. I am following the instructions found here: <https://wiki.centos.org/Contribute>. Your /FirstnameLastname/ username: MitchellRoe The proposed subject of your Wiki contribution(s): Corrected path for getting menu entries The proposed location of your Wiki contribution(s):
2003 Dec 26
1
clicking and popping using T100P resolved
I have been struggling for weeks to figure out why I would get clicking and popping with my T100P card used with a TA750 channel bank. It was most obvious during dial tone or other sustained tones, but could also be detected during conversation. For the most part, it was one little click or pop every 3 or 4 seconds, but could be more prolonged. The most annoying thing was that, if a click
2009 Nov 27
3
problem with "dynformula" from "plm" package
Hello list, I'm following the paper (http://www.jstatsoft.org/v27/i02/paper) on how to use "plm" to run panel regressions, and am having trouble with what I believe should be something very basic. When I run the command (p.9 in the paper): R> dynformula(emp~wage+capital,log=list(capital=FALSE,TRUE),lag=list(emp=2,c(2,3)),diff=list(FALSE,capital=TRUE)) I see: emp ~ wage +
2006 May 31
1
clicking and popping with capi, okay with mISDN
I have a hfc-usb adapter connected to a Samsung PBX, and am having a bit of trouble. With capi, using 'immediate' mode, I can get the dialplan working just fine, except that there is some sort of interference in the audio, and I'm not quite sure how to describe it except that it's sort of like clicking and popping but not harsh at all, and more like just bits of audio missing.
2007 Mar 18
6
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Hi, I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a mentoring organization for Google's summer of code. LLVM looks like an exciting project that overlaps some of my interests. I would be interested in developing an additional front end for a language it does not currently support (I'm open to what language). I do not know much about what this entails in regards to what LLVM requires from its
2006 May 27
5
Rails without cookies
Why does rails keep installing cookies on users machines, even if I am not ussing th session variable for anything? How do I stop this? Thanks, Scott -- Easily help charity when you shop: www.GiveTeam.org I''m a member of the Give Team, are you?
2002 Dec 09
3
smbclient returns incorrect file size for large files
When I connect to a share on an NTFS drive on a Windows 2000 server using smbclient and obtain a directory listing using the 'ls' command, the file size of large files is shown as 259190784. This is not the size of the file according to the Windows GUI which gives 8,849,125,376 bytes (8.24 GB) as the file size. I have not been able to determine exactly how big a file has to be for the
2018 Jul 19
8
Memory Read Only Enforcement: VMM assisted kernel rootkit mitigation for KVM
Hi, This is my first set of patches that works as I would expect, and the third revision I sent to mailing lists. Following up with my previous discussions about kernel rootkit mitigation via placing R/O protection on critical data structure, static data, privileged registers with static content. These patches present the first part where it is only possible to place these protections on memory
2018 Jul 19
8
Memory Read Only Enforcement: VMM assisted kernel rootkit mitigation for KVM
Hi, This is my first set of patches that works as I would expect, and the third revision I sent to mailing lists. Following up with my previous discussions about kernel rootkit mitigation via placing R/O protection on critical data structure, static data, privileged registers with static content. These patches present the first part where it is only possible to place these protections on memory
2008 Feb 15
6
Skeletal relations
We have new drafts of CMML 4.0 as a text codec and ROE as an xml stream abstract, subsuming the authoring support in CMML 3.1 and earlier. Another thing we talked about at LCA is a how to specify relationships between the various streams in Ogg so that a server, muxer or player can make intelligent decisions about the contained tracks. The general idea is to use the (http-style) Message
2006 Jun 01
3
New rails site: AJAX Webbrowser
Heres my Ruby on Rails webbrowser: https://palary.org Sorry, but I just couldn''t resist. Cheers, Scott
2008 Feb 19
3
Skeletal relations
Hi, A couple of points: 1) Font data, as in the actual font itself, doesn't really belong in an ogg stream. Given that it truly is "global" data in the sense that your fonts are shared by more than just a single ogg file, then the font should be separate from the stream and just referenced using an appropriate font naming scheme. If you meant font references in the first place,
2006 Jun 30
7
Inspiring Web 2.0 Rails Sites?
Anybody know of any Rails-using web sites that really capture the essence of the nebulous Web 2.Oh from which ideas, instruction, and inspiration can be drawn? BTW, what exactly IS Web 2.0? Joe -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2007 Mar 19
5
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Getting the front end for Fortran finished is definitely something I would be interested in working on. I will draft up a little proposal and send it out to this list. -Scott On 3/19/07, Kenneth Hoste <kenneth.hoste at ugent.be> wrote: > Hi Scott, > > On 18 Mar 2007, at 04:22, Scott Fortmann-Roe wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a
2006 Apr 01
2
RadRails KeyBindings
Hi, I''m new to this whole Rails thing but like what I see. Anyways probably stupid question: I was wondering if anyone knew where I could get a list of RadRails key bindings and shortcuts, I can''t seem to find it anywhere in the application or on the ''net. Thanks a lot, Scott
2016 Dec 31
4
[Bug 1109] New: printf format warnings on 32-bit build (git 20161230) (patch)
https://bugzilla.netfilter.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1109 Bug ID: 1109 Summary: printf format warnings on 32-bit build (git 20161230) (patch) Product: nftables Version: unspecified Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: nft
2007 Mar 19
0
[LLVMdev] Google SOC - Idea
Hi Scott, On 18 Mar 2007, at 04:22, Scott Fortmann-Roe wrote: > Hi, > > I noticed that LLVM had signed up as a mentoring organization for > Google's summer of code. LLVM looks like an exciting project that > overlaps some of my interests. > > I would be interested in developing an additional front end for a > language it does not currently support (I'm open to