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2012 Sep 12
0
Asterisk in the London Olympics
I am looking for any information of the possible use of Asterisk in any of the systems used by/for the London Olympics. Please get in contact if you know of any such use(s). Thank you, David Digium logo David Duffett Digium, Inc.??? Director, Worldwide Asterisk Community 6 Landscape Close, Weston on the Green ??? Bicester, Oxfordshire OX25 3SX ??? UK direct/fax: ? +1 256 428 6119 ??
2012 May 08
1
Extracting Hash-tagged word from Tweets
Can someone help me with the code I can use to extract word preceded by hash tag in live tweets download from twitteR. An example of what I require is: [[9]] [1] "HollandUKTrade: #Dutch companies striking Olympic gold at London 2012 http://t.co/XsvvXAzT #london2012 #olympics #sport @hollandtrade @dutchembassyUK" (Tweet download) I want a code that will extract this: #Dutch companies
2005 Mar 10
3
two-dimensional integration?
I find the one-dimensional "integrate" very helpful, but often enough I stumble into problems that require two (or more)-dimensional integrals. I suppose there are no R functions that can do this for me, "directly"? The ideal thing would be to be able to define say f <- function(x) { x1 <- x[1] x2 <- x[2] sin(x1*x2)*exp(x1-x2) } and then write say integrate(f,
2008 Jul 23
1
Time series reliability questions
Hello all, I have been using R's time series capabilities to perform analysis for quite some time now and I am having some questions regarding its reliability. In several cases I have had substantial disagreement between R and other packages (such as gretl and the commercial EViews package). I have just encountered another problem and thought I'd post it to the list. In this case,
2004 Aug 27
5
IGMP
The BBC are currently trialling multicasting the Olympics. This requires multicast and IGMP to be available. As far as I can make out, in 2.0.8 at least, all multicast addresses are filtered out and, to my naive eyes, can''t be re-enabled. Please prove me wrong :-) Dirk -- Please Note: Some Quantum Physics Theories Suggest That When the Consumer Is Not Directly Observing This Message,
2012 Dec 27
1
Convert json data to an r dataframe
Hello to everybody, I need to convert a json dataset in an R dataframe. I suppose that I'd need to use rjson or rjsonio package. The json dataset is: http://apistat.istat.it/?q=getdatajson&dataset=DCIS_POPSTRBIL&dim=1,0,0,0&lang=1&tr=&te= It would be nice if someone can help me to create a function like the one below:
2016 May 02
1
C6 Firefox 45.1 segmentation faults
On Mon, 2016-05-02 at 11:29 -0700, Robert Arkiletian wrote: > on updated C6 x86_64 Firefox ESR 45.1.0 is seg faulting on various sites, > mainly media sites. Tried uninstalling flash-plugin 11.2.202.616 but > problem persists. > > Work around: installed Seamonkey from epel repo > > Anyone else experiencing unstable behaviour of FF 45.1 on C6? Day it was out I got the same.
2014 Mar 18
5
[RFC] A case for freezing CRAN
This came up again recently with an irreproducible paper. Below an attempt to make a case for extending the r-devel/r-release cycle to CRAN packages. These suggestions are not in any way intended as criticism on anyone or the status quo. The proposal described in [1] is to freeze a snapshot of CRAN along with every release of R. In this design, updates for contributed packages treated the same as
2006 Apr 25
0
No sound in one calling direction, men using PRI with E1 and Q.SIG
I've been trying lots of configurations now. And the problem that I can't solve is this: I have a Digium T205P card. I have connected one of the connections to our internal PBX (NEC 2000 IPS). The Asterisk is configured as pri_cpe, and the NEC is configured to be the network side of the connection. Both ends are using b-channels 1-15 and 17-31, the d-channel is on 16. When I start
2010 Jun 24
4
OT: Bandwidth calculations
Hi, I know some of you are very experienced as to the working of networks. I wondered whether there is some accepted way of determining bandwidth needs based on the network traffic over time. For example, looking at the figures for the network traffic through the server interface, we have hourly, daily and monthly figures. If everything were linear, taking the hourly figure and dividing it by
2010 Nov 14
1
X-Men Origins: Wolverine dosen't work
Hi every all I use ubuntu 10.10, wine-1.3.7, winetrick, directx 9.x. X-Men Origins: Wolverine dosen't work. It's start but after give me this error: Code: /media/a50382d0-eb99-4db6-a1d5-194cac9812e5/Programmi/xmen/Binaries$ wine Wolverine fixme:gameux:GameExplorerImpl_VerifyAccess (0x136fe0, L"D:\\xmen\\Binaries\\Wolverine.exe", 0x3dbf620) fixme:win:EnumDisplayDevicesW
2009 Nov 25
7
rndc start fails with "rndc: connect failed: connection refused"
CentOS 4.8, BIND 9.2.4 Hi All: I have a rather annoying problem with rndc which I have not been able to resolve despite much searching and many attempts to correct. When making changes to our DNS entries I have tried to use the following procedures: 1. Flush the cache buffers: rndc flush 2. Stop named: rndc stop 3. Delete the journal files: rm *.jnl 4. Edit the forward and/or
2012 Aug 08
0
Revolutions Blog: July roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of July: The Environmental Performance Index website uses R to rank countries by measures like environmental health
2005 Nov 14
2
change some levels of a factor column in data frame according to a condition
Dear R-users, I am looking for an elegant way to change some levels of a factor column in data frame according to a condition. Lets look at the following data frame: > data.frame(crit1=gl(2,5), crit2=factor(letters[1:10]), x=rnorm(10)) crit1 crit2 x 1 1 a -1.06957692 2 1 b 0.24368402 3 1 c -0.24958322 4 1 d -1.37577955 5 1 e
2008 Apr 09
11
Number of words in a string
Hi R, A quick question: How do we find the number of words in a string? Example: C="Have a nice day" And the number of words should be 4. any built in function or?... Thanks, Shubha Shubha Karanth | Amba Research Ph +91 80 3980 8031 | Mob +91 94 4886 4510 Bangalore * Colombo * London * New York * San José * Singapore * www.ambaresearch.com This e-mail may contain
2005 May 30
13
Terrible problem, some men in my net changed their MACs! :/
Is any way to detect changed MAC adresses? Someone taught change MACs peoples in my network and I have problems. E.g. Two computers working on one MAC, and one IP (static ARP and DHCP). WinXP is screaming some message... that two computers or more have the same IP. How can I find out who''s changed MAC?
2006 Apr 26
3
The beautiful math plot
Dear R-help, How can I replicate the beautiful math plot found in the right-hand side of http://www.r-project.org/screenshots/desktop.jpg? I tried the following code but didn't obtain something as beautiful. r <- seq(-10, 10, len=100) y <- cos(r^2)*exp(-r/6) par(pty="s") plot(r,y,type="l") Thanks in advance! Yung-jui Yang [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Mar 08
1
To convert an adjacency list model into a nested set model
Dear R-help I am wondering if somebody wrote some code to convert an adjacency list model into a nested set model. In principal I want to do the same as John Celko mentioned it here with SQL: http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?hl=en&lr=lang_en&selm=8j0n05%24n31%241 %40nnrp1.deja.com Assume you have a tree structure like this Albert / \ /
2010 Apr 13
0
Revolutions blog: March Roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolution-computing.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. (Sorry this week's roundup is a little later than usual -- I've was preempted by last week's release of REvolution R Community 3.2, and a webinar I'm giving tomorrow on parallel
2008 Aug 29
16
[Bug 17357] New: NV4B 10DE: 0393 funny stripes in video flash when using nouveau
http://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=17357 Summary: NV4B 10DE:0393 funny stripes in video flash when using nouveau Product: xorg Version: unspecified Platform: Other OS/Version: Linux (All) Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: medium Component: Driver/nouveau