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2009 Apr 17
0
Thank You All for the help
Hi All,
I wish to thank all you guys out there. This is because of the help from you
guys I am able to learn how to use R in a short time.
Thanking you again for the help and quick responses.
Regards,
Rajat
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Rajat,
PhD student
Industrial Engineering,
Texas Tech University,
Lubbock, TX, USA.
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2005 Jan 26
3
setup questions- many users, little use
Hello All,
I?m on the technology committee for a fraternity at the University of Illinois.
We?re looking into moving from our current ?party line? (one line shared
between every two rooms) system to a PBX with voicemail in an effort to lower
our monthly phone bill and provide better communication services. We?ve
pretty much settled on Asterisk as we do not wish to rewire all of our pots
2001 Apr 05
2
Using Gauss with R
Dear All,
I am a long time S user and now a convert to R. As part of my general work
in time series I occasionally assist groups of econometricians and others in
the finance fraternity. In particular, that community has invested a large
amount of time and effort in writing specialised code in Gauss. I am
unfamiliar with Gauss (although I have used Matlab which is, I understand, a
comparable
2006 Jul 13
2
EmacsRails cheat sheet
Hi
I''ve compiled a small cheat sheet for Emacs-Rails. It can be found here:
http://os.ologix.com/emacs-rails-cheat.pdf
--
Ola Bini (http://ola-bini.blogspot.com)
JvYAML, RbYAML, JRuby and Jatha contributor
System Developer, Karolinska Institutet (http://www.ki.se)
OLogix Consulting (http://www.ologix.com)
"Yields falsehood when quined" yields falsehood when quined.
2007 May 28
2
out-cheat validates_uniqueness_of
before_save :strip_strings
validates_uniqueness_of :username
validates_presence_of :username
private
def strip_strings
self.username = username.gsub!(" ","")
end
example:
username = " gissmoh-/upiLifMog2ELgA04lAiVw@public.gmane.org "
becomes gissmoh-/upiLifMog2ELgA04lAiVw@public.gmane.org
and is stored in the
1997 Nov 06
0
Cheat Sheet
Hello All,
I am relatively new to UNIX and very new to Samba. I have a bunch of
questions about what everything is and I haven't been able to glean the
information from the faqs. I was also hoping someone would give me a
'cheat sheet' on what I need to do an in what order. So here goes:
1. What are do these terms mean and why are they beneficial to me:
( I kind of know WHAT
2002 Jan 30
0
adapt may "cheat"
Just want to let whoever may be interested to know that the adapt
function (package adapt) for multivariate integration may "cheat".
A student here made a function f(x,y)=g(x)g(y) on the unit square and
sent it to adapt, and adapt happily returned a value between 2 and 3
with an error estimate of the order E-11. He then used a 128-point
Legendre quadrature produced by the gaussq.f
2003 Jul 03
1
Looking for graphics/par cheat sheet
I've searched for a while and have not been able to find a succinct, one-page
guide to the graphics parameters that control the layout of plots. I was
thinking about creating one, but thought I would see if this has already
been done.
I'm thinking more about a visual guide to the pare parameters than a text
description.
Kevin Wright
2011 Jul 08
1
Tom Short's R cheat sheet
I noticed that there is a newer version of Tom Short's "cheat sheet" than
the version currently posted on CRAN.
Personally I like the newer version, but maybe keeping the old version is
deliberate. Anyway, I was wondering if there's someone that I can notify
that can update the content.
New version: http://rpad.googlecode.com/svn/Rpad_homepage/R-refcard.pdf
CRAN version:
2018 Feb 21
1
are there reference lists/cheat sheets for categorized commands?
prepping to teach a 5-day CompTIA linux+ course next week with
CompTIA-supplied courseware and, given that it was my choice, i chose
to set up the classroom with centos 7.4 on all the student systems
since i assume most students are there to learn sysadmin and that's
the most likely platform they'll have when they get back to work.
also, most students are taking this course to prep for the
2013 Nov 01
1
Gluster "Cheat Sheet"
Greetings,
One of the best things I've seen at conferences this year has been a bookmark distributed by the RDO folks with most common and/or useful commands for OpenStack users.
Some people at Red Hat were wondering about doing the same for Gluster, and I thought it would be a great idea. Paul Cuzner, the author of the gluster-deploy project, took a first cut, pasted below. What do you
2009 Jul 07
1
R2WinBUGS under Linux/WINE fails
Hi,
I'm running wine-1.0.1, OpenBUGS 3.0.3, R 2.9.0, and R2WinBUGS on a Redhat
Enterprise Linux machine.
Following various peoples' suggestions...
This works perfectly (yay!): wine Z:/opt/OpenBUGS/winbugs.exe
Within R, however, I get this:
(setup the example from ?bugs, then....)
R> schools.sim <- bugs(data, inits, parameters, model.file, n.chains=3,
2007 Jun 25
0
Footprints #10 - Proof of Climate Change
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2006 Sep 22
1
Bullet proof cron job???
I have a cron job that runs once a day. There are times when it runs that
it disrupts other things on the computer, so I want to kill it. Under
Mandriva I had no problems killing the process, and that was the end of
that. Under Centos I cannot kill it with a sig 15 or a sig 9. Tonight the
process would have trashed hours of work, so after spending two minutes as
root trying to kill the
2004 Oct 05
0
x86 vs. x86_64 detection proof of concept patch
Greetings all,
First of all, a disclaimer: Please forgive my horrible assembly code.
This is just a quick munging of code to achieve x86 versus x86_64
detection within pxelinux. So please look at it as a proof of concept
and not a real piece of code. :) For example it only works on pxelinux
and has no thought for extending it beyond simple x86 versus x86_64
architectures.
I had the need for
2014 Dec 09
0
[PATCH 1/2] virtio_ccw: future-proof finalize_features
We never negotiate revision > 1, but just to
make this code more likely to work when we do,
require VERSION_1 with any revision >= 1.
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com>
---
drivers/s390/kvm/virtio_ccw.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/s390/kvm/virtio_ccw.c b/drivers/s390/kvm/virtio_ccw.c
index f9f87ba..f92b9e6 100644
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2014 Dec 09
0
[PATCH 1/2] virtio_ccw: future-proof finalize_features
We never negotiate revision > 1, but just to
make this code more likely to work when we do,
require VERSION_1 with any revision >= 1.
Signed-off-by: Michael S. Tsirkin <mst at redhat.com>
---
drivers/s390/kvm/virtio_ccw.c | 2 +-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/drivers/s390/kvm/virtio_ccw.c b/drivers/s390/kvm/virtio_ccw.c
index f9f87ba..f92b9e6 100644
---
2010 Oct 21
1
[LLVMdev] [llvm-commits] Fwd: Proof of concept patch for unifying the .s/ELF emission of .ARM.attributes
2010/10/21 Jason Kim <jasonwkim at google.com>:
> Of the 45 remaining, there are 4 interesting uses in MCAsmStreamer.cpp
> - (I suppose for emitting data constants in a cross platform manner)
> The other remaining uses are in AsmPrinter, again to do cross platform things.
> It seems a bit strange to use a high level hammer to do ballpeen
> work..... But when in Rome.... :-)
2010 Oct 23
0
[LLVMdev] Fwd: [llvm-commits] Fwd: Proof of concept patch for unifying the .s/ELF emission of .ARM.attributes
OK, after reading the docs I have some extra comments (and an updated patch).
*) To support per section or per symbol attributes we would have to
move this to the processing done in the end of the file. Lets not do
this right now.
*) We don't currently use any string attributes, so I did not implement them.
*) Having an attribute emitter class is a nice way to separate the job
of creating the
2010 Oct 25
1
[LLVMdev] Fwd: [llvm-commits] Fwd: Proof of concept patch for unifying the .s/ELF emission of .ARM.attributes
I also noticed that we were trying to optimize the output of 41 bytes
of data :-)
The attached patch is similar to the previous one but drops the API
changes by just accumulating the attributes locally before outputting
them.
Cheers,
Rafael
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