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2011 May 13
2
L'abbe plot
I cannot seem to get a L'abbe plot to work on R. I do not understand what the X coordinates, or alternatively an object of class metabin, is supposed to mean. What is a class of metabin? Institute of Behavioral Genetics University of Colorado, Boulder Whitney.Melroy at Colorado.EDU
2008 Sep 02
5
Appending a record to a table
Hi I''m not too sure how best to explain this but here goes! I am trying to write an appointment system. I have, through example, just about got the dynamics correct. Even tried to play with some table joins (and excuse me if I''ve used the incorrect terminlogy). But no matter what I try I can''t seem to get the following code to work. I have a cart filled with Treatment
2005 May 15
0
Seeking friend for life (not)
I'll take a risk following Uwe's wonderful response to that advert. I'm looking for someone, perhaps particularly a stats student, who might want to do a piece of work with me on using R to present and analyse routine data that psychotherapists might submit on a cgi-bin interface and perhaps cross-referencing that against some largish referential data to which I have access.
2009 Feb 08
0
Streaming meetings vs conference hardware
There simply aren't that many local Asterisk Users Groups. This is one of the reasons that the VoIP Users Conference (http://www.VoIPUsersConference.org) has been picking up members. Using the Talkshoe conference bridge is certainly accessible, and the price is right (free!) I listened in on the streams from 25C3 over the Christmas break, and fout it really enjoyable. It occurs to me that
2010 May 31
5
CPU usage at 100% in all Wine programs
I know that there have been a couple of forum topics about this, but I have been unable to find one that has a solution. The problem is that in most of my Wine programs the CPU usage is at 100% continuously, even when the program is idling. Programs that this affects: Steam, CS:S, Half Life, Natural Selection, Dwarf Fortress, Dwarf Therapist Programs this doesn't affect: I Wanna Be the Guy
2008 Mar 20
5
[LLVMdev] testsuite problems after merge
I'm seeing ~100 new failures in the gcc testsuite due to the test file being doubled or tripled, as below. This appears to affect only files that were newly imported from gcc-4.2 in the recent merge. Does anybody have an idea for how to mechanize fixing these (I doubt you can count on the APPLE LOCAL comment being there)? If there's no better way than slogging through
2012 Feb 08
0
[LLVMdev] SelectionDAG scalarizes vector operations.
Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> writes: > I think it is important we produce non-scalarized code for the IR produced by > the GCC vectorizer, since we know it can be done (otherwise GCC wouldn't have > produced it). It is of course important to produce decent code in the most > common cases coming from other vectorizers too. However it seems sensible to > me to start
2011 Jan 05
7
Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD voice codecs?
Hi Everyone, 1- Are the Siren7 and Siren14 the G.722 HD voice codecs? 2- Are these codecs only for Polycom units or are they universal across all other SIP phones that advertise the HD voice codec like Aastra? 3- What is the main difference between the two and is it advisable to run these over the INTERnet (not INTRAnet)? Thanks -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was
2006 Jun 22
1
[site] mog
so becky said mog is out, i remeber seeing it about a year ago on craigslist but didnt apply since it sounded like a last.fm ripoff and why waste time reinventing a wheel?..anyways, im wondering if it performs ok for anyone? it keeps freezing up on my trying to edit the page. sometimes a response comes back after about 10 seconds. im only guessing it runs rails, based on the gratuitous use of
2009 Jun 18
2
Speex problem installing on CentOS 5.3
Hello, all. I am delightfully slogging my way through installing and configuring Asterisk 1.6.1.1 on CentOS 5.3. I'm learning lots and admiring the product but I'm having a problem getting speex to install and I would very much like to use it. It is not available in menuselect and the problem appears to be with speex_preprocess_ctl: [root at pbx01 asterisk-1.6.1.1]# grep -i speex
2011 Mar 03
1
Nondestructive testing environment on legacy db
Hi, I''ve been trying to Google for an answer to this, but the suggestions I''ve found have been either contradictory or seemingly outdated. I''m building a Rails frontend for a legacy Oracle database, and I want to do proper tests with RSpec/Cucumber. What I can''t seem to figure out is how to run tests without destroying and rebuilding the database. I''m
2008 Nov 12
1
[LLVMdev] Validating LLVM
On Wednesday 12 November 2008 00:33, Bill Wendling wrote: > > Please take a look and send feedback toi the list. I'd like to get > > the > > process moving early in the 2.4 cycle. > > Hi Dave, > > Here are my opinions: > > I like the idea of regular validation tagging. However, I think that > it should be as automated as possible. I'm worried that
2008 Nov 12
0
[LLVMdev] Validating LLVM
On Nov 10, 2008, at 12:59 PM, David Greene wrote: > Back during the LLVM developer's meeting, I talked with some of you > about a > proposal to "validate" llvm. Now that 2.4 is almost out the door, > it seems a > good time to start that discussion. > > I've written up a detailed proposal and attached it to this > message. The goal > is to ease
2011 Sep 26
1
Restructuring data - unstack, reshape?
Hi all, I'm having a problem restructuring my data the way I'd like it. I have data that look like this: Candidate.ID Specialty Office Score 110002 C London 47 110002 C East 48 110003 RM West 45 110003 RM
2006 May 08
8
enforcing special behavior of child rows in HABTM
Hi, I have a scenario where a doctor can have one or more specialties. For each doctor, one and only one of her specialties can be designated as primary. So I have tables called doctors, specialties, and doctors_specialties, the last of which has a boolean is_primary column. The doctor model class specifies that: has_and_belongs_to_many :specialties I want to enforce, at the lowest possible
2007 Jan 25
1
IAX softphone fails through PRI trunks with Hangup
I've a call center using IAX softphones provided by a third party. We've observed problems where the IAX phones seem unable to use our PRI trunks. A sample anonymized call is provided below with the PRI debug calls embedded. Any thoughts, comments or suggestions would be welcome. In anonymizing it, I preseved the format and number of digits sent. -- Accepting AUTHENTICATED
2014 Aug 13
2
Better info on call failure
Hey everyone, Currently, I've got a PBX that is emailing me on call failures to an international SIP provider of ours. I'm doing this with exten => 1,1,System(mail -s "Call from ${CALLERID(num)} to ${DNID} Failed with DialStatus ${DIALSTATUS}" nick at flhsi.com < /dev/null) This works fine, However it's a little lacking. For Instance, Our INTL SIP
2008 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] testsuite problems after merge
On Mar 20, 2008, at 10:08 AM, Dale Johannesen wrote: > I'm seeing ~100 new failures in the gcc testsuite due to the test > file being doubled or tripled, as below. This appears to affect > only files that were newly imported from gcc-4.2 in the recent > merge. Does anybody have an idea for how to mechanize fixing these > (I doubt you can count on the APPLE LOCAL
2006 Jan 08
1
confint/nls
I have found some "issues" (bugs?) with nls confidence intervals ... some with the relatively new "port" algorithm, others more general (but possibly in the "well, don't do that" category). I have corresponded some with Prof. Ripley about them, but I thought I would just report how far I've gotten in case anyone else has thoughts. (I'm finding the code
2009 Jul 24
1
Conditional sorting
Greetings! I am trying to figure out how to order a data frame by one variable conditioned on another. Here is an example of what I have: d <- data.frame(RUN = rep(1:3, each = 3), ID = 1:9, AUC = runif(9,1,100)) > d RUN ID AUC 1 1 70.2 1 2 86.5 1 3 20.1 2 4 74.3 2 5 53.6 2 6 67.6 3 7 99.9 3 8 47.3 3 9 41.3