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2006 Nov 21
1
dyn.load
Hi everyone, Now I know there is information on this in the help files - which I have read. I am very close to implementing this but can't quite get how to remove this final hurdle. I have a DLL called "X.DLL" which I have no original code for, just the DLL. I have created a wrapper C file for the calls in X.DLL, and have successfully (I think) created a wrapper DLL for X
2006 Nov 17
2
Data table in C
After getting one list done, I am now struggling to form a data frame in C. I tried to do a list of lists which gives me : $<NA> $<NA>[[1]] [1] "BID" $<NA>[[2]] [1] 0.6718 $<NA>[[3]] [1] 3e+06 $<NA> $<NA>[[1]] [1] "BID" $<NA>[[2]] [1] 0.6717 $<NA>[[3]] [1] 5e+06 $<NA> $<NA>[[1]] [1] "BID"
2006 Nov 09
2
Retrieving function name
Hi, Does anyone know how I can retrieve a function name, for example If I have a function f as follows: f <- function( myfunc ) { print( name_of(myfunc) ); } I want to know what I should have as "name_of" such that I could call this with : f( median ) and it would print "median" or f( my_function_name ) and it would print "m_function_name". So far all I
2006 Nov 14
2
String to list and visa versa
Hi, I need to collapse a list into a string and then reparse it back into the list. Normally when I need to do this I simply use write.csv and read.csv, but I need to do this in memory within R rather than writing out to file. Are there any bespoke commands that any knows of that does something like this or any tips for doing this that anyone can suggest? I basically don't care
2006 Nov 07
1
variable problem
Hi everyone, I am not sure this is possible so I would be interested in your responses. Say I have a variable 'v' with the string "myargument" in and I have a function 'f' that takes this argument as follows; f <- function( myargument=5 ) { ... does something... } Is there anyway I can say something like; f( v=10 ) such that it will be evaluated as f(
2006 Nov 17
1
Manipulating R lists in C
Hi, I have been studying the R manual on lists but cannot seem to create a simple R list in C - I keep on getting "'dimnames' applied to non-array" whenever I attempt to assign names to the list elements: Wanted output a list structure something like [ type="Bid", price=2.0, volume=1000 ] I can get up to a list of [ "Bid2, 2.0, 1000 ] But for the life of
2007 Jan 30
4
Speed of for loops
Hi Everyone, I have a question about for loops. If you have something like: f <- function(x) { y <- rep(NA,10); for( i in 1:10 ) { if ( i > 3 ) { if ( is.na(y[i-3]) == FALSE ) { # some calculation F which depends on one or more of the previously generated values in the series y[i] = y[i-1]+x[i]; } else { y[i] <- x[i]; } } } y } e.g. >
2007 Jan 30
4
Speed of for loops
Hi Everyone, I have a question about for loops. If you have something like: f <- function(x) { y <- rep(NA,10); for( i in 1:10 ) { if ( i > 3 ) { if ( is.na(y[i-3]) == FALSE ) { # some calculation F which depends on one or more of the previously generated values in the series y[i] = y[i-1]+x[i]; } else { y[i] <- x[i]; } } } y } e.g. >
2006 Dec 09
2
Floating point maths in R
Hi, I am not sure if this is just me using R (R-2.3.1 and R-2.4.0) in the wrong way or if there is a more serious bug. I was having problems getting some calculations to add up so I ran the following tests: > (2.34567 - 2.00000) == 0.34567 <------- should be true [1] FALSE > (2.23-2.00) == 0.23 <------- should be true [1] FALSE > 4-2==2 [1] TRUE > (4-2)==2 [1] TRUE >
2007 Jan 26
0
Cross-network printing
Hi, For a machine connected over the internet to pass through a firewall and print using samba what ports do I need open? I am using CUPS and SAMBA so do I need to open up the ports to connect to CUPS as well as SAMBA? Basically is the situation when printing with samba at the point of connection to the printer a or b below? (a) remote machine --> print job --> firewall -->
2007 Jan 23
1
Port Problem
Hi Everyone, Hope I have sent this to the correct list. I have been struggling away with a weird problem all evening and have not had any joy on google so thought I would try here. The problem in a nutshell is as follows: (Internal Network) Windows XP (Client) ---> Fedora Core4 (Samba Server) Both shared areas and printers work from windows client. (External Network) Windows XP
2003 Jan 22
4
Read.table for macs
Dear All, I've been using R for windows for a while, without too many problems. However, I'm forced to use the MAC OS system for teaching, because our teaching labs are mac only (not my idea!!). I have a very basic problem, but one that doesn't appear on the FAQs. I simply want to import data from a spreadsheet. I'm using exactly what works fine on Windows, namely: 1 save
2006 Oct 27
1
Overloading functions
Hi Everyone I have a function f which does something using a function g. Function f is in a library and g has a default stub in the library but will be mainly overloaded in a later R script. For example: ########## In a compiled package 'P' ################# g <- function() { cat("Original function g"); } f <- function( newGsource=NULL ) { if(
2018 Feb 05
0
Current PGO status
On Sun, Feb 4, 2018 at 9:59 PM, Victor Leschuk <vleschuk at accesssoftek.com> wrote: > Hello David! > > I have recently started acquaintance with PGO in LLVM/clang and found > your e-mail thread: > http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2016-May/099395.html . Here you > posted a nice list of optimizations that use profiling and of those > which could be using but
2018 Feb 06
2
Current PGO status
Hello David, thanks for detailed response! Do you have any tests that you use to measure the PGO effectiveness? I have tested clang version 6.0 with the same sample that Jie Chen used in 2016 and actually both frontend-based PGO and IR-based make code run slower, see the average time: clang++ -O3: 3.15 secĀ  clang++ -O3 and -fprofile-instr-use: 3.160 sec clang++ -O3 and -fprofile-use: 3.180 sec
2006 Jan 16
1
ajax search
Hi everyone, I''m a bit new to rails, but I have played around with it for the last month. I really enjoy programming in rails and I feel that I should program my new application through this framework. I am very exited when I start creating my scaffolds and views, there is some sense of accomplishment. Now I would really like to make a search function my page that would search through
2012 May 30
2
Simple example for High performance computing with R?
Dear list, I want to run two independent calculation (A, B) and then combined their results to do a plot in R. Before I just run calculation A first, then calculation B. It will take some times. I just have one server with multiple core. I noticed that there are some nice package in R for parallel calculation, such as parallel, multicore and snow. Also there is a book, O?Reilly ? ?Parallel R,
2006 Oct 25
1
Cross-compilation
Hi everyone, I am trying to cross-compile a package I wrote using the Yan and Rossini tutorial "Building Microsoft Windows versions of R and R packages using Intel Linux". I have got reasonably far with this but when doing the linking using the line: i586-mingw32-g++ -shared -s -o mylibrary.dll mylibrary.def mylibrary.o mylibrary_res.o
2018 Feb 07
2
Current PGO status
David, could you please clarify on which code did you gain 10% improvement? I have run numerous tests with and w/o this option and it looks like it has no effect on performance (I am talking of the old 2016 sample to be concrete). Maybe we could investigate it together? Just tell me where to start? On 02/07/2018 02:11 AM, Xinliang David Li wrote: > Victor, thanks for the experiment. > >
2018 Feb 06
0
Current PGO status
Victor, thanks for the experiment. My suspicion is it is due to the remaining issues with block layout -- especially with loop rotation (with PGO). Another problem is that tail dup is not happening after loop rotation which can limit the effectiveness of loop rotation. I tried the internal option -mllvm -force-precise-rotation-cost and there is about 10% speedup with -fprofile-use. This option