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2012 May 24
1
Fwd: help needed
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2012 May 25
1
difference between qnorm and qqnorm
dear all, it will just take you a minute to tell me the difference between qnorm and qqnorm. are they same or is there any difference between them?? regards
2007 Mar 11
4
Problem configuring voice conference
Hey! I am trying to configure the voice onference with MeetMe application for my internal users. I have my server and 4 clients on same LAN and following is my extensions.conf file: [globals] Ahsen=SIP/222 Tahami=SIP/444 Uzair=SIP/333 Wasif=SIP/555 [internal] exten => 1234,1,Macro(voicemail,${Ahsen}) exten => 4321,1,Macro(voicemail,${Uzair}) exten => 5678,1,Macro(voicemail,${Tahami})
2016 Nov 10
2
Polly | Dependence detection details
Hi everyone, I'll be very thankful if anyone can help me. I want to extract the dependences details by using polly. I followed the following steps on example code matmul.c: 1. clang -S -emit-llvm matmul.c -o matmul.s 2. opt -S -polly-canonicalize matmul.s > matmul.preopt.ll 3. opt -basicaa -polly-dependences -analyze matmul.preopt.ll But it doesn't show me the dependences. I
2016 Nov 08
2
Use Polly from llvm
Hi everyone, I am using llvm-3.6. Now i want to integrate polly-3.6 in my llvm. I'll be very thankful if someone can guide me how can i integrate polly in existing llvm. Regards, Ilyas -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20161108/ed0ba5c2/attachment.html>
2007 Oct 11
1
--detect-renamed question
I've started testing the detect-renamed patch with 2.6.9 and soon 3.0.0pre1. I have an unique situation where I'm rsync'ing to a HSM based filesystem. I've found that the detect-renamed patch works but it appears to do a copy of the file to the new destination. This is particular slow since the file in the HSM based filesystem may only be a stub and all the data is only resident
2020 May 06
2
Unexpected behavior found in Stack Coloring pass, need clarification
Hello, I have come across an unusual behavior where instruction domination rule is violated "Instruction does not dominate all its uses." It concerns with StackColoring pass present at llvm/lib/CodeGen/StackColoring.cpp. I am reaching out to the LLVM community to help me understand the cause of this issue and the working of the pass. The IR produced at the end of the pass seems to be
2011 Apr 17
1
side by side histogram after splitting data by year
Hi everyone, I'm looking to produce a side-by-side histogram of the number of trips taken by jays with a particular number of acorns after accounting for year (year "one" and year "two"). I know this involves indexing first then creating a histogram but I'm not sure how I'd do this. I want to explore the possibilities that jays are altering their strategies in
2012 Jan 15
5
Fonts issue during run time
I have installed an application and there is no error during installation. On run time it gives message: > Could not install 160 fonts. First Uninstalled font is 1. Please reinstall the fonts > from the setup disks. After ignoring above message I goto open a window made file and it says that encountered a serious error. needs to close down. Kindly advise. Thankyou.
2012 Feb 28
4
vlookup type function
Hi I''m looking for an Excel Vlookup type function in R. Example: list <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7) base <- c(2.2,3,5.2) What I want is, for each number in base, the highest value in list, which is equal to or less than the number in base So the results would be: base ? ? ? ? list 2.2 ?------> 2 3 ? ?------> 3 5.2 ?------> ?5 Thanks for your help!
2006 Oct 02
3
line plot through NA
Dear R-help list, I hope I did not miss something obvious, because my question seems very simple, but I couln't figure out how to do it. If I have the following data: Day<-c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7) V<-c(5,NA,10,30,45,NA,10) than the line in plot plot(V~Day, type="b") will start with the 3rd value and stop stop at the 5th value because all NA are omitted. Is there now a parameter
2017 Jul 26
2
glusterd-locks.c:572:glusterd_mgmt_v3_lock
Technically if only one node is pumping all these status commands, you shouldn't get into this situation. Can you please help me with the latest cmd_history & glusterd log files from all the nodes? On Wed, Jul 26, 2017 at 1:41 PM, Paolo Margara <paolo.margara at polito.it> wrote: > Hi Atin, > > I've initially disabled gluster status check on all nodes except on one on
2003 Mar 05
1
Dataframe in loop
Hi, I try to make a dataframe in a loop function, but I dont have succeed. The function is something like this: for(i in c(10,12)) { expr for(j in c(1:2) { total <- c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7) nspf <- length(levels(as.factor(total))) fin <- data.frame(L=i,N=nspf) print(fin) } } This print something like this: L N 1 10 7 L N 1 10 7 L N 1 12
2009 Feb 19
1
Getting the difference between two data frames
Dear R users, I have the following data: x <- data.frame( myX = c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9) ) y <- data.frame( myX = c(1,2,3,4,5,6,7) ) How can I get the difference between data frame x and y? In this case, I want to get values 8 and 9 I know in SQL we can use minus operator, but I have no idea how to do so in R. I tried all.equal, diff, and identical, but they don't give me the actual data
2008 Aug 02
2
Gaps in time series.
I like the fact that in subtracting two time series objects that there is some effort to align the series. So if I have a time series of that begins at 1 and one that begins at 2 a subtraction operation makes sure that the proper values are subtracted. But I am unclear as to the best way to build a time series with "holes". say that I have data for "day" 1,2,6,7 in one time
2008 Sep 17
4
dovecot 1.0.10 inet_addr(0.0.0.0)
Hi, I've got a problem. my Dovecot is not running ;) It immidiately exits when run with no output info I've figuret out that is something wrong with network but i can't find such option in conf any Ideas?? strace output : dup(3) = 5 fcntl64(5, F_GETFD) = 0 fcntl64(5, F_SETFD, FD_CLOEXEC) = 0 socket(PF_INET, SOCK_STREAM,
2008 Sep 09
2
exporting tapply objects to csv-files
Dear Everyone, I try to create a cvs-file with different results form the table function. Imagine a data-frame with two vectors a and b where b is of the class factor. I use the tapply function to count a for the different values of b. tapply(a,b,table) and I use the table function to have a look of the frequencies as a total table(a) I would like to put both results together in one txt or
2017 Jun 28
2
afr-self-heald.c:479:afr_shd_index_sweep
On Wed, Jun 28, 2017 at 9:45 PM, Ravishankar N <ravishankar at redhat.com> wrote: > On 06/28/2017 06:52 PM, Paolo Margara wrote: > >> Hi list, >> >> yesterday I noted the following lines into the glustershd.log log file: >> >> [2017-06-28 11:53:05.000890] W [MSGID: 108034] >> [afr-self-heald.c:479:afr_shd_index_sweep] >>
2005 May 05
6
Need some quick help with lattice - barchart
For the following code below, the x-axis ticks are 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 when I was expection them to be 1,2,8,9,10,11,12. Please help me figure out where is the mistake. library(lattice) testdata <- as.data.frame(t(structure(c( 1,2005,9.24,6.18,634, 2,2005,8.65,6.05,96, 8,2004,6.81,6.51,16, 9,2004,9.0,7.29,8, 10,2004,8.84,6.18,524, 11,2004,8.54,6.35,579, 12,2004,9.97,6.3,614, 12,2005,8.75,5.84,32,
2006 Feb 19
2
changing names of vectors in list or data.frame
When I combine separate vectors into one list, there are new names created. I'd like to change them to something more meaningful. Here are two examples using data(zelazo) from library(ISwR): > library(ISwR) > data(zelazo) > attach(zelazo) > zelazo $active [1] 9.00 9.50 9.75 10.00 13.00 9.50 $passive [1] 11.00 10.00 10.00 11.75 10.50 15.00 $none [1] 11.50 12.00 9.00