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2013 Feb 14
0
[LLVMdev] difference between dash lines and solid lines in the scheduler’s dependency graph
Hi, I am looking at the the scheduler’s dependency graph. There are both dashed lines and solid lines. Could anyone tell what is the difference between dashed line and solid line? Thanks, -Peng -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20130214/978f223a/attachment.html>
2006 Mar 26
1
new to the list - problems with non-solid lines in eps export
Dear all, I am new to this list and, unfortunately, could not provide help to anyone as yet. I hope I can do so in the future, though! Until then, I am grateful for helpful hints from you more experienced users. For use in an upcoming publication, I generated an eps figure from my x11 window under Debian Linux with dev.copy2eps. It contains 28 line plots with 2 lines each, one solid and one
2007 Oct 07
4
[Bug 1374] New: sshd -D produces zombies if authentication is interrupted
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1374 Summary: sshd -D produces zombies if authentication is interrupted Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 4.7p1 Platform: All OS/Version: FreeBSD Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo: bitbucket at
2005 Sep 05
1
RE: SATA detect fails on ICH7 chipset / DellPoweredgeSC430
Please can you do an ''lspci -nv'' to find out the exact version of your controller. I''m wandering whether it features in pci/quirks.c and whether the fixup code is borked on Xen. Also, have you tried fiddling around with any of the BIOS IDE legacy mode settings? There really is no good explanation for a) why the MMIO region is so low on native, and b) why it is
2010 Jan 02
1
Boxplot- change the vertical line from dash to solid
Dear, I am a newbie to R. Now I am learning to draw boxplot using graphics(). I want to change the vertical line penetrating the box from dashed line to solid line Please kindly share the command and thank you. Elaine [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Sep 29
1
svg plot and dashed lines
Dear users, When I boxplot(), the lines of the whiskers are dashed. However, when I save in an svg file, the dashed lines of the whiskers are not dashed anymore. How can I have the dashed lines in the svg file? I don't have this problem with a ps file, but I cannot edit such file as easily as an svg file. That's why I'd like to stick to the svg format. Thanks in advance, Ivan df
2017 Dec 04
0
problem with the behaviour of dashed lines in R plots
Hi, It's because you are plotting a line between each of the points in your data frame, and they are very close together: > cbind(df1$B,predict(regressor,df1)) [,1] [,2] 1 1.410832 -13.96466 2 1.589383 -15.21169 3 1.446662 -14.21491 4 1.488665 -14.50826 5 1.487035 -14.49687 6 1.497347 -14.56890 7 1.458070 -14.29458 8 1.568134 -15.06328 9 1.543364 -14.89029 10 1.513473
2007 Jan 04
0
dashed lines and SVG files
Sorry for duplicating the message, the previous had an unintended subject line... Dear helpers, I have a question about the SVG device. It works fine, the SVG file is indeed produced, only the graphic differs from the R window. In the SVG file the dashed line is just a regular plain one. My toy example is: library(RSvgDevice) devSVG("myplot.svg", width=10, height=10) plot(1:10)
2007 Jan 04
0
dashed lines and SVG files devSVG("/folderul/unde/salvez/myplot.svg", width=10, height=10) plot(1:10, 1:10) dev.off()
Dear helpers, I have a question about the SVG device. It works fine, the SVG file is indeed produced, only the graphic differs from the R window. In the SVG file the dashed line is just a regular plain one. My toy example is: library(RSvgDevice) devSVG("myplot.svg", width=10, height=10) plot(1:10) abline(v=5, lty=?dashed?) dev.off() Is there anything more (or different) I should do?
2017 Dec 04
1
problem with the behaviour of dashed lines in R plots
hi Sarah, Thanks a lot for having taken time to answer me and for your reply. I wonder how I missed this solution. Indeed plotting the line with the 2 extreme data points works perfectly. Best, Jean-Philippe Fontaine On 04/12/2017 18:30, Sarah Goslee wrote: > It's because you are plotting a line between each of the points in > your data frame, and they are very close togethe
2006 Nov 30
1
Digital Works 95: Problem with animated dashed lines on elements
I've installed the latest available wine [ebuild R ] app-emulation/wine-0.9.22 and have issues with Digital Works 95. this is an old tool we need for creating digital circuits at home. If I place an element in workarea it gets unvisible as long as I have marked it. If I release focus it appears again. In a real windows installation the elements have an animated dashed line around. I
2005 Oct 18
1
Solid and dotted lines saving an xyplot
Dear R-users, I would a small problem saving a graph with postscript after using xyplot. Whereas in the R-screen the two lines are solid, once the image is saved as .eps file the second lines (blue in the following example) is dotted. Here there is a simple example. Thanks in advance for your help, Carlo Giovanni Camarda # creating data a1 <- sort(runif(10)) a2 <- sort(runif(10)) a3 <-
2010 Jun 08
2
scatterplot function - double check: dashed lines
Hello everyone, This is just a quick double check. It concerns the 'scatterplot function' in R. I have 6 curves and I wish to represent each of them by a different kind of line (their colour must be black). The curves are derived from the cuminc function...the coordinates of which are in 'xx'. Upon reading the documentation in R, it looks like I can use the 'on/off'
2017 Dec 04
3
problem with the behaviour of dashed lines in R plots
dear R users, I am performing a linear regression with lm, and I would like to plot the regressor in dashed lines. I know that the lty=2 option is the way out, but it has a very strange behaviour: the line starts dashed but then the spaces between each dash becomes very tiny and so the line become somehow continuous for the human eye. Do you know how to fix that problem, in order to have a
2009 Feb 09
9
[Bug 20023] New: nv20: unwanted solid fills during busyloop rendering
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20023 Summary: nv20: unwanted solid fills during busyloop rendering Product: Mesa Version: CVS Platform: x86-64 (AMD64) OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: ASSIGNED Severity: minor Priority: medium Component: Drivers/DRI/nouveau AssignedTo: pq at iki.fi
2011 Aug 08
1
heatmap is producing unwanted horizontal and vertical lines?
Hello, I must start by saying that I am an R novice and am sorry if this is a no-brainer... I have an csv file that contains a grid of 300x300 data points. Each point represents a 1Km square on a map. Each point is either a floating point number or NA. I load the data in with:   data <- read.csv("matrix.csv", sep=',') Convert the data to a matrix with:   data_matrix <-
2007 Apr 03
0
[943] trunk/wxsugar/lib/wx_sugar/enumerable_controls.rb: Fix bug with false positives from #find_string, bounds-checking for
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2017 Nov 18
2
Is llvm capable of doing loop interchange optimization?
Hello, I've been playing around with the really simple example of not cache friendly loop like this: #define N 100 void foo(int** __restrict__ a, int** __restrict__ b) { for (int i = 0; i < N; ++i) for (int j = 0; j < N; ++j) a[j][i] += b[j][i]; } link to compiler explorer:
2011 Mar 03
1
fixed point code
Hi, I am looking into fixed-point code of the CELT decoder for real-time application. Here are some questions.. [1] array, window[] The array, window[] is being initialized from a function below in modes.c. This array is being initialized differently for the decoder, depending on frame size and sampling freq. of the bitstream .. Could you provide us with fixed-point code for initialization of
2015 Dec 15
0
How to efficiently share data (a dataframe) between R and Java
You can pass the entire df, example: > data(iris) > iris$sp = as.character(iris$Species) > o=.jarray(lapply(iris, .jarray)) > .jcall("C",,"df",o) df, 6 variables [0]: double[150] [1]: double[150] [2]: double[150] [3]: double[150] [4]: int[150] [5]: String[150] Java code: public class C { static void df(Object df[]) { int n;