Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "Time-limited calls -- revisited"
2003 Dec 09
1
Importing TIFF files into a R matrix
Hi
I am facing a problem where I would like to import a TIFF image (of spots on a nylon filter) into R (into a matrix for example). When plotting the matrix using fx. scatterplot3d I would then be able to see how the pixel-intensities are distributed in "spot-areas" on the filter - which would be very helpful.
Does anynone know of a way to do this?
Best regards,
Peter Hagedorn
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2007 Nov 29
0
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2007 Nov 28
1
Asterisk <-> Nortel Phone Switch
Still trying to make my Asterisk PBK talk to our Nortel Phone Switch (C15k).
Nortel did an upgrade which changed a bunch of things today, so I thought I'd
give it another shot. It looks like I'm much closer this time, but still no
go. Can't do calling in either direction. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Shawn
[nortel]
host=10.0.0.10
insecure=very
type=peer
qualify=no
2007 Nov 29
0
[Copfilter] Copy of quarantined email - *** SPAM *** [6.5/6.0] Asterisk <-> Nortel Phone Switch
Still trying to make my Asterisk PBK talk to our Nortel Phone Switch (C15k).
Nortel did an upgrade which changed a bunch of things today, so I thought I'd
give it another shot. It looks like I'm much closer this time, but still no
go. Can't do calling in either direction. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Shawn
[nortel]
host=10.0.0.10
insecure=very
type=peer
qualify=no
2001 Mar 01
1
Fw: Winamp plug-in; http streaming revisited
what the heck... i sent this one before the last 'whoops' email, but it
didn't appear on the list.
forwarded sans httpstream.c
----- Original Message -----
From: "Chris Moeller" <chris@kode54.net>
To: <vorbis-dev@xiph.org>
Sent: Wed, Feb 28, 01 11:38 PM
Subject: Re: [vorbis-dev] Winamp plug-in; http streaming revisited
> ----- Original Message -----
>
2008 Jun 05
1
Graphing help revisited
Sorry, my last post came out unreadable. I'll try again. Here is the data. Think of them as transposed columns. A: 1,1,1,2,3,4,5,6,6, 7B: 5,5,6,7,7,7,8,9,10,11 Split the data into two groups, each of size 5, and make a scatterplot. Bill<-read.table('something here') attach(Bill)Bill.s<-split(Bill, rep(1:2, each=5))plot(A,B,col='black') Group
2004 Nov 25
0
getdiskfreespace, revisited
Further research indicates that GetDiskFreeSpace() is still ok for getting
sector size, regardless of actual disk size. In any case, I''m going to
default to 512 in the unlikely event that the call fails, rather than raise
an error.
Dan
2006 Aug 25
1
SWIG detection, revisited
I did some testing this morning, and wasn''t happy with the error
messages presented to the user if they didn''t have the right SWIG
version. I realized that the detection was happening at the wrong place
in the code.
We were detecting the swig version while *creating* the swig tasks,
rather than while *executing* a swig task. This led to misleading output
from rake.
So I moved
2005 May 02
1
Re: Long Shorewall Startup Times Revisited
Gregory Pleau wrote:
>>
>> The problem that you had with LDAP causing long Shorewall startup has
>> resurfaced. In your mail to me, you mentioned that you had found that
>> the issue was a permissions problem but gave no details.
>>
>> Would you be so kind as to give me the details so I can pass them on to
>> the current sufferer? I notice that you are
2006 Aug 22
0
gem install postgres, dead meat - revisited
I''m still trying to install this sucker ... (RR)
I''m behind a firewall on a WinXP machine.
I open up a DOS window, go to my RR sample app and type the following to
set up postgres:
gem install postgres
I get back the following error:
ERROR: While executing gem ... (SocketError)
getaddrinfo: no address associated with hostname.
So ... I create this environment variable
2005 May 24
1
How to get special (Hershey) font symbols into plot axis labels? [Revisited]
Dear R users,
I would like to use sub- and super-script in axis labels. I assume this
is best done using Hershey symbols. When trying to find information on
using Hershey font symbols in axis labels, I came across the following
discussion thread:
http://maths.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/help/02a/1857.html
Have Hershey font implementations moved on since then?
Thanks,
Sander.
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2009 Apr 13
0
bce and lagg revisited
well, I tried to narrow this down a bit by removing lagg from the
equation, but the switch requires LACP to be active on those ports
so I can't test in isolation unfortunately.
Is anyone running 7.2 on a DL360 G5 with working ether ?
-pete.
2009 Jun 13
0
ZFS gzip Death Spiral Revisited
I have the following configuation.
My storage:
12 luns from a Clariion 3x80. Each LUN is a whole 6 disk raid-6.
My host:
Sun t5240 with 32 hardware threads and 16gig of ram.
My zpool:
all 12 luns from the clariion in a simple pool
My test data:
A 1 gig backup file of a ufsdump from /opt on a machine with lots of
mixed binary/text data.
A 15gig file that is already tightly compressed.
I wrote
2007 Dec 07
1
scp -t - revisited.....
>From the testing that I've done so far, using the command= restriction essentially ignores any and all attempts by the client to send different remote filenames, directory commands, etc...
using scp -i some_key localfile remotehost:../../../../../../../../../../tmp/file places a copy of the file named "localfile" in the directory specified in the command= line of the
2006 May 01
1
XFS Group Quotas Revisited
I wrote into the list a few days ago about XFS Group Quotas not working
in Samba 3.0.21c and 3.0.22. I have confirmed that if I uninstall
3.0.22 and reinstall 3.0.13, when I change an XFS group quota on Linux
and mount a share that belongs to that group, if I look at the
"Properties" for that share in Windows, Windows tells me that the "size"
of the share is equal to the
2017 Aug 14
0
Identyfing rows with specific conditions revisited
Allaisone 1 allaisone1 at hotmail.com
Mon May 22 02:10:10 CEST 2017
Hi All?
I am curious as to whether there is a vectorized solution using base R
functions, instead of looping and if statements, to the problem below. I
have seen several posts that address a similar question which generally ask
to count, identify, etc. a set of values in a row in a data frame or matrix
in a much bigger data frame
2009 Dec 05
0
drm git branches revisited
On Wed, 2 Dec 2009 14:10:11 +1000
Dave Airlie <airlied at gmail.com> wrote:
> So I'm going to change the layout of my git branches again,
> because my current plan isn't working for me.
>
> At the moment drm-next is considered the branch to base new work
> off and to also for downstream trees to
> pull from, this is changing.
>
> I will now maintain
>
2004 Nov 19
0
[LLVMdev] Memory leaks revisited (and many fixed)
On Fri, 19 Nov 2004, Morten Ofstad wrote:
> I finally took the time to track down the remaining memory leaks beside
> the LeakDetector objects and TypeMaps/ValueMaps I already knew about. It
> turns out almost all of them came from the command line options module,
> so I cleaned up the patch for LeakDetector and made a new patch for
> CommandLine. The patches are attached to this
2004 Nov 22
0
[LLVMdev] Memory leaks revisited (and many fixed)
Morten Ofstad wrote:
} Chris Lattner wrote:
} >>The four leaks are caused by the ConstantBool::True
} >>and ConstantBool::False (1 for each object + 1 for the use list dummy) -
} >> unfortunately they are not so easy to wrap with accessor functions
} >>since they are public member variables of the ConstantBool class... If
} >>only everyone used the ConstantBool::get()
2008 Jun 12
0
[LLVMdev] code generation order revisited.
On Jun 12, 2008, at 13:25, Hendrik Boom wrote:
> So it appears that types are processed for identity the moment they
> are made during parse tree construction?
Yes.
> This means that a type has to be completely known on creation.
Yes.
> Presumably there's some mechanism tor a type that isn't completely
> known yet -- or is thet avoided by having a type