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2005 Feb 02
2
Forbidding ZAP interface bridging
I have a problem with ZAP interface bridging in France (FXO interface): hangup is detected through a busy tone (no polarity inversion or whatever). When I dial out from a zap line when I receive an incoming call on another zap line (for example to redirect calls to my office when I'm not home), caller hangup is not detected because Asterisk seems to put itself out of the voice path because it
2005 Jan 25
1
Bellster and DTMF
It looks like DTMF codes are not properly transmitted by bellster. For example, you can try the toll-free number 33800123456, which asks you to press *. When I tried that yesterday, the connection got dropped. Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- sam@rfc1149.net -- http://www.rfc1149.net/sam
2006 May 17
2
SIP Min-Expires
I am trying to register my Asterisk server to a SIP server which doesn't accept an Expires: field smaller than 1800 seconds and indicates it correctly with a Min-Expires: in an error response when Asterisk tries to use its default of 120 seconds. Is Asterisk supposed to honor this field and retry with the proposed minimum Expires: field? It looks like it doesn't, and I had to change the
2003 Jul 23
1
802.1x
Hi. Is there a 802.1x implementation (client and server) for FreeBSD -STABLE? Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- sam@rfc1149.net -- http://www.rfc1149.net/sam
2005 Mar 23
0
Blog post on Asterisk setup
Many friends of mine asked me to describe my home Asterisk setup. I've done that at: http://www.rfc1149.net/blog/index.php/mrhyde/2005/03/23/asterisk_build_your_own_pbx (or use the shorter http://tinyurl.com/5s79m URL) Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- sam@rfc1149.net -- http://www.rfc1149.net/sam
2003 Jun 24
5
IPv6 CVSUP mirrors?
Hi. I am looking for an IPv6 capable CVSUP mirror. I found a discussion from one year ago where it was stated that CVSUP was not IPv6-capable. Does anyone know if this has changed? Sam -- Samuel Tardieu -- sam@rfc1149.net -- http://www.rfc1149.net/sam
2005 Mar 10
1
FWDout credits sharing
This post is a FWDout specific one, but may be of interest for many Asterisk users and may even make more of them use FWDout for the good of everyone :) On the one hand, I have seen many reports of people using the FWDout (http://www.fwdout.net/) service who don't get credits because the prefix they provide calls for to is not popular. On the other hand, I get plenty of unused credits, much
2010 Jan 26
0
splitting a factor column into binary columns for each level
Yesterday I posted the following question (my apologies for not putting a subject line): =================question====================== Hello -- I would like to know of a more efficient way of writing the following piece of code. Thanks. options(stringsAsFactors=FALSE) orig <- c(rep('11111111',100000),rep('22222222',200000),rep('33333333'
2010 Jan 26
1
splitting a factor column into binary columns for each factor
Yesterday I posted the following question (my apologies for not putting a subject line): =================question====================== Hello -- I would like to know of a more efficient way of writing the following piece of code. Thanks. options(stringsAsFactors=FALSE) orig <- c(rep('11111111',100000),rep('22222222',200000),rep('33333333'
2009 Oct 06
1
how to output profile plots for groups using lattice package
Dear R users, I am trying to have an xyplot of a data set which has the following variables: case (n=10,20,30) parameter (parm=a,b) group (grp=g1,g2) y (y values) x (x=2,4,8) My plot should be parameter by case such that I have 2 rows (each row= each parameter) and 3 columns (each column=each case). My R-code is as follows but I am not able to get what I want to: tp1.sim <- xyplot(y~ x | case
2004 Jan 14
1
Collapsing a factor in R
I'm trying to collapse the following table along the sub-group factor. In this case, collapsing means taking the average ages within a subgroup and creating a new table. I seem to be running into trouble trying to create this new data frame. I can use the ave() function to find averages within a subgroup but how do I maintain the Group/Gender factors after collapsing? (see bottom table) Can
2013 Jan 03
0
help with NLOPTR
I have a complex function that I want to maximize (I have multiplied this function by -1 so that it becomes a minimization problem in the code below). This function has two equality constraints. I get the programs to run but the answer isn't correct because, when it does converge, at least one of the constraints is violated. Any suggestions? Code below Violated constraint (an easy check):
2008 Sep 24
2
keep the row indexes/names when do aggregate
Hi, R-users, If I have a data frame like this: >x<-data.frame(g=c("g1","g2","g1","g1","g2"),v=c(1,7,3,2,8)) g v 1 g1 1 2 g2 7 3 g1 3 4 g1 2 5 g2 8 It contains two groups, g1 and g2. Now for each group I want the max v: > aggregate(x$v,list(g=x$g),max) g x 1 g1 3 2 g2 8 Beautiful. But what if I want to keep the row index of (g1
2013 Jan 24
1
Pairwise Comparrisons
Dear all, I''m trying to write a function, that will take as an argument, some aligned genome sequences, and using a sliding window, do pairwise comparisons of sequence similarity. Coding the sliding window I think I can manage but what I''m trying to get to grips with is getting it so as every pairwise comparison is made, no matter how many genomes are added, from 3 to N. So if
2012 Feb 25
2
Finding name of variable supplied as function argument
Greetings All. I want to do the following simple thing. I have defined a function med3x3() such that, given vectors X,Y, med3x3(X,Y) returns a 3x3 table where: Row 1: X > median(X) Row 2: X = median(X) Row 3: X < median(X) Col 1: Y < median(Y) Col 2: Y = median(Y) Col 3: Y > median(Y) (with intersections of these conditions for the individual cells). I can easily define fixed
2009 Jul 15
1
Help with averaging
Hi I am using the following script to average a set of data 0f 62 columns into 31 colums. The data consists of values of ln(0.01) or -4.60517 instead of NA's. These need to be averaged for each row (i.e 2 values being averaged). What I would I need to change for me to meet the conditions: 1. If each run of the sample has a value, the average is given 2. If only one run of the sample has a
2011 Jun 24
0
reshape: cast(x, a ~ b ~ .) vs. cast(x, a ~ b) difference
Hi, I have a problem with understanding what the function cast() from the package reshape is doing. In the example below I have a 2x2x2 array which I first melt and then cast to get the averages over the field 'strain' for every combination of the fields 'treatement' and 'gene': ------ > mdat <- melt(array(rnorm(8), dim=c(2,2,2),
2012 Dec 04
1
Solve system of equations (nleqslv) only returns origin
I'm solving 4 complex equations simultaneously. Code is below. The code returns only zero's for the solution though there should also be a non-zero result. I'm pretty confident that the equations are correct because they are straight from a published paper and I checked them pretty thoroughly. The parameter values I used are from the published paper as well. Any suggestions for how
2002 Nov 27
0
R genetics package now available
The "genetics" package for handling single-locus genetic data is now available on CRAN in both source and Windows binary formats. The purpose of this package is to make it easy to create and manipulate genetic information, and to facility use of this information in statistical models. The library includes classes and methods for creating, representing, and manipulating genotypes
2002 Nov 27
0
R genetics package now available
The "genetics" package for handling single-locus genetic data is now available on CRAN in both source and Windows binary formats. The purpose of this package is to make it easy to create and manipulate genetic information, and to facility use of this information in statistical models. The library includes classes and methods for creating, representing, and manipulating genotypes