similar to: system(..., intern=TRUE) splits long lines (PR#2623)

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2001 Nov 26
3
Doing things with POSIXt
Dear R-Users, I have a data file with timestamps and I wanted to use POSIXct time data type to represent the respective column. I played around with the type and found a couple of issues: * there seems to be no direct way of reading datetimes into a variable. Let's say this is my file "1992-02-27 23:03:20 PST" "1992-02-27 22:29:56 PST" "1992-01-14 01:03:30 PST"
2001 Sep 17
3
computational capacity of Linux network
Hi, This is not an R question per ce, but I feel like this is a right community to ask it. As a part of our work we run a lot of non-interactive computational jobs. To increase the throughput we would like to distribute the load over the entire network and we are looking at Linux network as a platform. Ideally we would like to be able to submit a job to the network, rather than to a computer, and
2002 Dec 19
1
disabling NA token as na.string in read.table
Dear R-Users, I have a csv file that has NA tokens and these tokens are perfectly good values that need not to be converted to NA by read.table(). I tried to prevent the conversion by specifying the na.strings arg., but this seems to only add to the list of NA strings, not substitute. > system("cat foo") system("cat foo") 1 foo 2 NA > read.table("foo",
2002 Dec 05
1
writing to gzfile: segmentation fault (PR#2347)
Full_Name: Vadim Ogranovich Version: Version 1.6.0 (2002-10-01) OS: Red Hat 7.1 Submission from: (NULL) (209.99.241.1) The following sequence of commands crashes my R session. The first weirdness happens after the second command that appears not to change the "foo.gz" file, no error generated. > con <- gzfile("foo.gz", open="w"); cat("goo\n",
2002 Jun 28
1
browser/debug and for loop
Dear R-Users, It seems like once one invokes browser() inside a loop and steps through the body using 'n' any subsequent loop will be "intercepted" by debug() function. Here is exactly what I mean # fresh R session # run a loop that has browser() inside the body > for (i in seq(5)) { browser(); print(i) } for (i in seq(5)) { browser(); print(i) } Called from: NULL
2001 Oct 27
2
"unloading" data
Dear R-Users, I am reading the "An Introduction to R" manual and have come across data() function for loading data. I assume that R requires explicit loading of data objects to save memory. Then I'd expect there should be a function that can unload the objects once they are not needed anymore, what is this function? It would be helpful if ?data contained a reference to that
2012 Sep 29
1
Error during decryption of meta key
Hi, I've got a relatively simple tinc setup. I've got two "servers" that are on the public internet that act as routers for three "clients" that are behind NATs. Those servers are called aaaaa and bbbbb the clients are xxxxx, yyyyy and zzzzz Unfortunatly the servers have problems accepting a connection from the clients syslog on aaaaa: Sep 29 18:28:58 schuerrer
2007 Jun 29
2
connection dropped by imap
hello, when i create imap account in mail client (ex: outlook, thunderbird) it's allright. but if i want login with this account to webmail (i have 2 webmail: squirrelmail and roundcube) commonly i get error. squirrelmail say: Connection droped by imap. roundcube say nothing(white screen). But sometimes i can login. and i see one thing... when i restart apache, i can login above 1-2 hours,
2001 Nov 23
4
SQL implementations (was: Are you experienced in SAS and R ...)
An embedded message was scrubbed... From: Douglas Bates <bates at stat.wisc.edu> Subject: Re: [R] Are you experienced in SAS and R as well? Which of these would you recommend me? Date: 23 Nov 2001 15:16:59 -0600 Size: 4446 Url: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/attachments/20011123/8d0399f0/attachment.mht
2011 May 07
3
how to not match partial names
Dear friends, How do I stop partial matching of list names? e.g., x <- list(AAAA="aaaaa", BBBBB="bbbbb") is.null(x$A) #returns FALSE even though there is no element A. if(is.null(x$A)) {result <- x$BBBB} else {result <- x$A} result #is aaaa even though there is no x$A element x <- list(CCCC="aaaaa", BBBBB="bbbbb") if(is.null(x$A))
2015 Feb 13
4
Centos 6 Sendmail backup MX Config
Hi All, I'm just wanting to check that my understanding of the settings is correct as my web searches are finding a lot of dated information. If I want a Centos 6 sendmail system act as the secondary MX for domain bbbbb.co.uk do I just add a Connect:bbbbb.co.uk RELAY statement into /etc/mail/access and restart sendmail Obviously I have the DNS MX records for the domain are
2015 Oct 24
4
ADUC - "UNIX Attributes" tab - "Unwilling To Perform"
Thanks Rowland - appreciated. I have checked the ldbsearch result and both groups look to be pretty much exactly the same to me, one of them is shown below (I have sanitised some of the output, replacing parts with 123/a/b/c, but the rest of the output is byte for byte as seen) In the time between posting my original message and checking again just now, however, I have the following additional
2013 Feb 15
10
reading data
Hi, #working directory data1 #changed name data to data1.? Added some files in each of sub directories a1, a2, etc. ?indx1<- indx[indx!=""] lapply(indx1,function(x) list.files(x)) #[[1]] #[1] "a1.txt"??????? "mmmmm11kk.txt" #[[2]] #[1] "a2.txt"??????? "mmmmm11kk.txt" #[[3]] #[1] "a3.txt"??????? "mmmmm11kk.txt" #[[4]] #[1]
2001 Dec 11
0
Re: (PR#1210) an error message from scan() surprised vograno@arbitrade.com.
Original incorrect subject line was Subject: [Rd] multi.line=FALSE does not work in scan() (PR#1210) It *does* work quite correctly: this was an erroneous file nd you got an error, just one you didn't understand. Please don't use grossly misleading subject lines: they are all that appear in the BUGS file. On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 vograno@arbitrade.com wrote: > The following applies to
2012 Dec 18
2
[LLVMdev] Issue with instruction decoding / disassembly
I'm currently trying to get llvm-mc --disassemble working for the XCore backend. Up until recently there was no instruction encoding / decoding information on any of the XCore instructions so Im incrementally adding this information at the same time as adding tests for the disassembler. However I've run into a problem and I'm not sure of the best way to solve it. With some of the
2015 Oct 23
2
ADUC - "UNIX Attributes" tab - "Unwilling To Perform"
Hi, I am sure I have come across this before but have previously either ignored it or somehow worked around it. However it has come up again and this time I will try to find out what's going on, hopefully we can fix whatever the issue is. I have a Samba 4.2.2 domain that generally works fine; I have rfc2307 enabled so that I can keep UIDs/GIDs consistent across machines whilst still being
2001 Jul 20
3
estimation of drift of continuous random walk
Dear R-Users, I have the following problem to solve and I wonder if there are means in R that can help me. At irregular time intervals I observe a random walk process, Y, with time-varying drift. I assume that the drift, D, is a (linear) function of some parameter X. The goal is to estimate D(X). I could regress Y_{t+dt} - Y_{t} ~ X, but it's probably not appropriate since Var(Y_{t+dt} -
2012 Dec 18
0
[LLVMdev] Issue with instruction decoding / disassembly
Owen, As I recall, we had some similar issues with custom decoders needing to cooperate on ARM. Do you remember the details? -Jim On Dec 18, 2012, at 2:37 AM, Richard Osborne <richard at xmos.com> wrote: > I'm currently trying to get llvm-mc --disassemble working for the XCore backend. Up until recently there was no instruction encoding / decoding information on any of the XCore
2011 Dec 06
1
RStudio: copied line is always not the same as the line that I highlighted
Hi all, I am using RStudio. I wanted to copy and past an expression/line. I highlighted it, and then copied and pasted: The result was not the line that I wanted, instead, it was the line above... For example: I have three lines: aaaaa bbbbb ccccc .... I highlighted "bbbbb" and copied, but the pasted outcome was "aaaaa"... What happened? Thanks al ot! [[alternative
2011 Jan 30
2
bit wise operation on long bit vector?
Hi Is there any function to do bitwise or/and/xor on long bit vectors? "aaaaa" "0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000......................" "bbbbb" "0000000000000000000000000000001000000000000100000000100000001100......................" "ccccc"