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2018 Feb 22
2
Sink redundant spill after RA
Hi All, I found some cases where a spill of a live range in a block is reloaded only in one of its successors, and there is no reload in other paths through other successors. Since the spill is reloaded only in a certain path, it must be okay to sink such spill close to its reloads. In the AArch64 code below, there is a spill(x2) in the entry, but this value is reloaded only in %bb.1, not in
2006 Mar 11
1
Non-linear Regression : Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos)
Hi.. i have an expression of the form: model1<-nls(y~beta1*(x1+(k1*x2)+(k1*k1*x3)+(k2*x4)+(k2*k1*x5)+(k2*k2*x6)+(k3*x7)+(k3*k4*x8)+(k3*k2*x9)+(k3*k3*x10)+ (k4*x11)+(k4*k1*x12)+(k4*k2*x13)+(k4*k3*x14)+(k4*k4*x15)+(k5*x16)+(k5*k1*x17)+(k5*k2*x18)+(k5*k3*x19)+
2018 Feb 22
2
Sink redundant spill after RA
On 2018-02-22 11:14, gberry at codeaurora.org wrote: > FROM: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] ON BEHALF OF > Jun Lim via llvm-dev > SENT: Thursday, February 22, 2018 11:05 AM > > Hi All, > > I found some cases where a spill of a live range in a block is > reloaded only in one of its successors, and there is no reload in > other paths through other
2018 Feb 22
0
Sink redundant spill after RA
From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of Jun Lim via llvm-dev Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2018 11:05 AM Hi All, I found some cases where a spill of a live range in a block is reloaded only in one of its successors, and there is no reload in other paths through other successors. Since the spill is reloaded only in a certain path, it must be okay to sink such
2011 Aug 20
2
a Question regarding glm for linear regression
Hello All, I have a question about glm in R. I would like to fit a model with glm function, I have a vector y (size n) which is my response variable and I have matrix X which is by size (n*f) where f is the number of features or columns. I have about 80 features, and when I fit a model using the following formula,? glmfit = glm(y ~ x1 + x2 + x3 + x4 + x5 + x6 + x7 + x8 + x9 + x10 + x11 + x12 + x13
2008 Jan 09
5
read.table: aborting based on a time constraint
Hello ? I am trying to write code that will read in multiple datasets; however, I would like to skip any dataset where the read-in process takes longer than some fixed cutoff. A generic version of the function is the following: for(k in 1:number.of.datasets) { X[k]=read.table(?) } The issue is that I cannot find a way to embed logic that will abort the read-in process of a specific dataset
2018 Feb 22
0
Sink redundant spill after RA
> From: junbuml at codeaurora.org [mailto:junbuml at codeaurora.org] > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2018 11:39 AM > > On 2018-02-22 11:14, gberry at codeaurora.org wrote: > > FROM: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] ON BEHALF OF > > Jun Lim via llvm-dev > > SENT: Thursday, February 22, 2018 11:05 AM > > > > Hi All, > > > > I
2018 Mar 14
2
truncation/rounding bug with write.csv
I don't see the issue here. It would be helpful if people would report their sessionInfo() when reporting whether or not they see this issue. Mine is > sessionInfo() R version 3.4.3 (2017-11-30) Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) Running under: Arch Linux Matrix products: default BLAS/LAPACK: /usr/lib/libopenblas_haswellp-r0.2.20.so locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
2018 Mar 14
2
truncation/rounding bug with write.csv
Hello, I have looked on https://www.r-project.org/bugs.html , but it seems that this is the only way to do it. The issue is that the precision used by write.csv is on consistant for big files. See the following code: First I create a large dataframe filled with random uniform values. Then I write it to .csv and print out the first and last lines. df = data.frame(replicate(100, runif(1000000,
2007 Mar 10
3
long character string problem
Hi All I am having 2 very long character strings (550chars) and I want to put them as expressions together with c(). The problem is that I also get these double-quotes, as seen below in 'fct'. How can I remove these double-quotes? I tried as.name() but it did not work (because of size?). These are creating trouble with subsequent programs, which I tested with strings that for some
2018 Mar 14
2
truncation/rounding bug with write.csv
To my surprise, I can confirm on Windows 10 using R 3.4.3 . As tail is not recognized by Windows cmd, I replaced with: system('powershell -nologo "& "Get-Content -Path temp.csv -Tail 1') The last line shows only 7 digits after the decimal, whereas the first have 15 digits after the decimal. I agree with Dirk though, 1.6Gb csv files are not the best way to work with
2004 May 11
1
calling data frames
Dear List, I've around 1000 *.txt files, I've generate with other software. I've now done the following code (below). My question is how can I automate this (with do.call () ?), so it could be done for all the *.txt files. Thanks in advance, Rog??rio names<- list.files() file <- "BLU_Var_%04d.txt" for(i in 1:1000){
2010 May 11
1
Help with Names
Hi - a newbie question, if someone can please help.... I want to change X1, X2,,.....to X.1 X.2 etc in the names below. I am using the Principal Component Regression function (pcr) and it seems to want it this way > datap3.pcr <- pcr(water ~ X, 10, data = datap3, Validation ="cv") Error in model.frame.default(formula = water ~ X, data = datap3) : invalid type (list) for
2013 Apr 05
1
Accessing examplars in apcluster (apcluster package)
Hi, I was wondering how it was possible to access the actual cluster exemplars from the APResult class. Currently it only spits it out onto the terminal if you type the object but there is no other way to see which one is the examplar. Would appreciate any help. Thanks, Sachin [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 Jun 01
1
as.character limits length of result for formula
If you want a character representation of a long formula (or a formula with long names), you can use: as.character(my.formula) However restriction on length of an as.character result returns only the beginning of a long formula, and without comment. In most cases, the following expression provides the complete result: paste(my.formula[[2]], " ~ ",
2013 Jul 04
6
ggplot2
Hello Folks, I have a database of 2000+ days with 35 observations each. I am trying to modeling a time series by day, but it seems a problem that I don<t have the time of the observation. I achieve something interesting by using the barplot function, but I`d rather working with ggplot2, since I have the book by Hadley Wickham in hands. I start by transforming my data into a dataframe, but
2013 Apr 12
2
model frame and formula mismatch in model.matrix()
Hello everyone, I am trying to fit the following model All X. variables are continuous, while the conditions are categoricals. model <- lm(X2
2004 Sep 21
3
how to take this experiment with R?
How about: x <- data.frame(matrix(rnorm(1550),c(50,31))) model <- step(lm(x[,1] ~ as.matrix(x[,2:31]))) --Matt -----Original Message----- From: r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch]On Behalf Of rongguiwong Sent: Monday, September 20, 2004 20:52 PM To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: [R] how to take this experiment with R? This message uses
2018 Apr 23
2
[RFC] Turn the MachineOutliner on by default in AArch64 under -Oz
Sorry, I was using a modified compiler, which by coincidence made the bug much easier to reproduce. In some rare cases, the compiler will use x30 as a general-purpose register; in that case, outlining breaks because the "ret" branches to the wrong address.  Testcase (reproduce with "clang -O3 --target=aarch64-pc-linux-gnu -mllvm -enable-machine-outliner"): extern long g1;
2009 Jun 24
2
change the height or scale of the y axis
Hallo, All, I have a question about changing the height or scale of the y axis. When I use following two R codes, I can get two plots. Please look at the y axes, the number of indices (x1, x2, ?) on the y axis in the first plot is smaller than that in the second plot, and hence the space between any two indices in the first plot is wider than that in the second plot. As the number of indices