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2009 Feb 02
0
Error message when executing summary() with dataset diamonds in ggplot2
Hi: I am experiencing a problem with dataset diamonds in ggplot2. When trying execute the summary(diamonds) statement, the following error message is displayed: Error in summary(diamonds) : Cannot open file 'C:/Users/James/R_Pgms/R/R-2.8.1/library/ggplot2/data/Rdata.rdb': No such file or directory Can you please advise me? A complete history of commands leading up to this problem is
2015 Jul 23
1
[LLVMdev] Intel asm syntax and variable names
Some targets don't have the problem because they prefix all names with an undercore. Apart from that I am not aware of any solution to the problem of keywords clashing with variable names in intel syntax. - Matthias > On Jul 23, 2015, at 9:18 AM, Reid Kleckner <rnk at google.com> wrote: > > So, there is no prior art for escaping the name of a global symbol with the same name
2015 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] Intel asm syntax and variable names
So, there is no prior art for escaping the name of a global symbol with the same name as a register? If there is, I'd rather we just implement it and leave it at that. We can probably fix the 'flags' case easily in LLVM, but I'd rather not bend over backwards to make ZMM0 be a global name when AVX is disabled. On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 9:12 AM, Yatsina, Marina <marina.yatsina at
2015 Jul 23
2
[LLVMdev] Intel asm syntax and variable names
Microsoft assembler treats mov to EAX as a register, even if there is a global memory also named EAX – meaning the register takes precedence. But here I have a bit of a different situation – I have a global variable, which name happens to match an implicit register or a register that does not exist in the current arch, just in future ones. Microsoft assembler treats these cases as memory
2007 Mar 20
2
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Message from Marina Moreno (via www.cs.uiuc.edu)
Some people on these lists may be interested in these positions at Google. Please contact Marina directly if you're interested. --Vikram http://www.cs.uiuc.edu/~vadve http://llvm.cs.uiuc.edu/ Begin forwarded message: > Hi Vikram, > > My name is Marina Moreno. I'm an Engineering Sourcer at Google in > the Platforms staffing group. I came across your resume on the >
2010 Feb 26
1
ggplot2 : bug in coord_equal() ?
Hello, I think there is a bug in coord_equal when x s a factor : ggplot(diamonds, aes(clarity, fill=cut)) + geom_bar() ggplot(diamonds, aes(clarity, fill=cut)) + geom_bar() + coord_equal(1/2) David
2017 Jan 10
2
[PATCHish] IfConversion; lost edges for some diamonds
On Tue, Jan 10, 2017 at 2:31 AM, Peter A Jonsson <pj at sics.se> wrote: > Hi Kyle, > > my apologies for mailing you directly but it seems new user creation is > disabled on the llvm bugzilla. > > We sometime lose edges during IfConversion of diamonds and it’s not > obvious how to reproduce on an upstream target. The documentation for > HasFallThrough says *may*
2008 Mar 04
1
ggplot2 - Problem with grid plot
Hi R-help I'm trying to create a grid plot in which each plot in the grid contains two density plots (colored by factor) and two vertical lines at the respective medians (also colored by the factor). Using the diamonds dataset as an example, the following commands give me price density plots by factor cut in a single, ungridded plot. p <- ggplot(data=diamonds, aes(x=price)) +
2017 Mar 30
3
[inline-asm][asm-goto] Supporting "asm goto" in inline assembly
Linux kernel is using the “asm goto” feature, other projects probably use it as well. I think it provides motivation to support it in LLVM. Regarding the complexity, I believe there is some infrastructure that we can at least partially reuse (the support for “indirectbr” instruction). My focus is adding “asm goto” support, the other things are indeed completely orthogonal and came up in bugs
2007 Mar 20
0
[LLVMdev] Fwd: Message from Marina Moreno (via www.cs.uiuc.edu)
On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Vikram S. Adve wrote: > Some people on these lists may be interested in these positions at Google. > Please contact Marina directly if you're interested. Are these job postings llvm-related? If not, they are off topic for this list. Thanks, -Chris > > Begin forwarded message: > >> Hi Vikram, >> >> My name is Marina Moreno. I'm
2017 Apr 04
3
[inline-asm][asm-goto] Supporting "asm goto" in inline assembly
Asm goto feature was introduces to GCC in order to optimize the support for tracepoints in Linux kernel (it can be used for other things that do nop patching). GCC documentation describes their motivating example here: https://gcc.gnu.org/onlinedocs/gcc-4.8.4/gcc/Extended-Asm.html #define TRACE1(NUM) \ do { \
2009 Mar 02
3
ways to put multiple graphs on single page (using ggplot2)
Hi, Here are three plots: library(ggplot2) data(diamonds) randind <- sample(nrow(diamonds),1000,replace=FALSE) dsmall <- diamonds[randind,] qplot(carat, data=dsmall, geom="histogram",binwidth=1) qplot(carat, data=dsmall, geom="histogram",binwidth=.1) qplot(carat, data=dsmall, geom="histogram",binwidth=.01) What are ways to put these three plots on a single
2015 Jul 23
0
[LLVMdev] Intel asm syntax and variable names
Suppose I have a global variable named 'EAX'. How do Intel assemblers normally escape register names to access such a global variable? On Thu, Jul 23, 2015 at 1:42 AM, Yatsina, Marina <marina.yatsina at intel.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > > > I’ve encountered an issue with x86 Intel asm syntax when using certain > variable names. > > > > If you look at
2009 May 07
1
I updated/reinstalled ggplot2 and the trouble started...
Hi Ian, Per your suggestion, I reinstalled R 2.9.0, then I reinstalled ggplot2 on top. The problem persists. Here's the what happens after the installation: > qplot (carat, price, data = diamonds, alpha = I(1/10)) Warning message: In grid.Call.graphics("L_points", x$x, x$y, x$pch, x$size) : semi-transparency is not supported on this device: reported only once per
2018 Feb 08
0
[VLIW Scheduler] Itineraries vs. per operand scheduling
> On Feb 4, 2018, at 9:15 AM, Yatsina, Marina via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > Hi, > > What is the best way to model a scheduler for a VLIW in-order architecture? > I’ve looked at the Hexagon and R600 architectures and they are using itineraries. I wanted to understand the benefit in using itineraries over the per operand scheduling. > > I
2011 Jan 14
2
bug in qplot (library ggplot2)
Hello, this following code give a nice png: /library(ggplot2) i <- 1 png(file=paste('test ',i,'.png',sep='')) qplot(carat, data=diamonds, fill=color,geom='histogram')+scale_y_continuous(i) dev.off() / I would like to get more files, but the following code doesn't make any file: /library(ggplot2) for (i in 1:2) { png(file=paste('test
2017 Apr 04
1
[inline-asm][asm-goto] Supporting "asm goto" in inline assembly
On Tue, Apr 4, 2017 at 6:07 AM Yatsina, Marina via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > Asm goto feature was introduces to GCC in order to optimize the support > for tracepoints in Linux kernel (it can be used for other things that do > nop patching). > > > > GCC documentation describes their motivating example here: > > >
2009 Oct 29
1
multiple pages with ggplot2 facet_wrap?
I currently use lattice functions to produce multiple pages of plots using the "layout" argument to specify the number of rows and columns of panels, e.g., xyplot(price ~ carat | clarity, diamonds, layout = c(2, 2)) This results in 2 pages of 4 panels each. "diamonds" is a data.frame distributed with ggplot2. I would like to do the same with ggplot2 but have been
2013 Jan 25
1
could not find function "qplot" after install.packages("ggplot2")
On OS X 10.8.2, after I installed ggplot2, and picked mirror of Singapore. it could not find qplot function. Could anyone pls help me ? Thank you. Pls see: > install.packages("ggplot2")--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---also installing the dependencies ¡®colorspace¡¯, ¡®stringr¡¯, ¡®RColorBrewer¡¯, ¡®dichromat¡¯, ¡®munsell¡¯, ¡®labeling¡¯, ¡®plyr¡¯,
2010 Feb 15
1
"EstimableS" in R
Hi I've just installed the R version 2.10.1 on my new PC and unfortunately I have problem to use the function Estimables. I have downloaded gmodels succesfully but have problems when I activate the package. I get following meassage; > utils:::menuInstallLocal() package 'gmodels' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked > local({pkg <-