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2013 Sep 06
4
About de Bruijn sequences in bitmath.h
Found this code: ftp://ftp.samba.org/pub/unpacked/ntdb/lib/ccan/ilog/ilog.c Tests show that it's faster to use the following code in FLAC__bitmath_ilog2_wide(): static const unsigned char DEBRUIJN_IDX32[32]={ 0, 1,28, 2,29,14,24, 3,30,22,20,15,25,17, 4, 8, 31,27,13,23,21,19,16, 7,26,12,18, 6,11, 5,10, 9 }; FLAC__uint32 v; int m;
2002 Nov 07
4
Preferable contrasts?
Dear all, I'm working with Cox-regression, because data could be censored. But in this particular case not. Now I have a simple example: PRO and PRE are (0,1) coded. The response is not normal distributed. We are interested in a model which could describe interaction. But my results are depending strongly in the choose of the contrast option. It is clear that there is some dependence in
2012 Feb 19
2
installing the package Rcplex
Dear All,   I have difficulty in installing the package of Rcplex. Its description web is at http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/Rcplex/index.html   First, I tried -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- url <- "http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Rcplex_0.3-0.tar.gz"; download.file(url, basename(url),
2006 May 10
2
Codebook decoding help
Dear Sir or Maddam, we're in the progress of developing a multimedia framework for Java. We started with programming a Vorbis (ogg) codec and demultiplexer and have still some problems with this. The problem occured when trying to read the setup header of a vorbis file. After a certain time we have to decode the codebook_lengths but this does not work. We followed the instructions in the
2010 Jun 14
4
Live Stream Encoding
Hi There, i want to stream some pictures out of my application using the Theora codec. I can stream to a socket or a file. The current work based on the png2theora example. Something while enconding went wrong: I can see the whole video in VLC, but the complete duration of the file will not be displayed. If i play the video in Firefox, the first 2 seconds will not be played. I think the
2004 Aug 06
5
Ices2 compile error - streaming ogg!
Still trying to stream ogg and have not gotten past a make error in ices2. We www.freespeech.org are an independent media / news site so it would be nice to get this running and support this new format. I'd love to convert all of our 700 streaming video files from from realmedia as well but thats another story! Perhaps this is not the correct forum but it seems like there are a lot of
2004 Aug 06
1
Ices2 compile error - streaming ogg!
Actually, you don't have to check out ogg and vorbis from CVS. You can just use Vorbis 1.0, if you like. ices was updated to use the Vorbis 1.0 encoding API, and that is the source of the errors the original poster was seing. --- Stan Seibert <p>On Wed, 2002-07-31 at 15:23, D. Anthony Patrick wrote: > You need to check out ogg and vorbis from cvs and install them as well. Refer
2012 Mar 24
1
Double And average a vector
Dear all, I am reading with R some measurements vectors from an external device. The length of each vector (containing numbers) is not constant. I would like by doubling the numbers of elements I select to shrink the vector to a new one Let's call the vector I read from the device as oldvector and the shrinked version of it as newVersion I want to have newVersion[1]<-
2007 Jun 09
1
write.table: last line should differ from usual eol
Dear R-Team, I have a problem with writing an array to (for example) a .txt-file. Because of the .txt-file must be read from another programm (OPL ILOG), the syntax of the output must be from a special form: name_of_the_object = [ [1,2, ... ], [1,...], ... ]; I think it's easier to understand with a small example: X<-array(1:4,c(2,2)) should be written as: X = [[1,3],
2004 Aug 06
1
ices2 compilation problem
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi folks, I can't compile ices2 from cvs.xiph.org OS Linux gcc 2.95 I get this error: make[2]: Entre dans le répertoire `/usr/local/src/ices/src' gcc -DPACKAGE=\"ices\" -DVERSION=\"2.0\" -DSTDC_HEADERS=1 -DHAVE_STDINT_H=1 - -I. -I. -Inet -Ithread -Iavl -Ilog -Itiming -DHAVE_OSS -O20 -ffast-math - -fsigned-char
2012 Jul 27
1
an optimization problem and installation of the package Rcplex
Hello, I am an R user who wants to solve an optimization problem. To do so, I tried to install the package Rcplex on my computer (Windows7-64), so I did the same as installation Instructions<http://www.geeklog.net/docs/english/install.html> and edited the file "Makevars.win" by adding the path "C:/Program Files/IBM/ILOG/CPLEX_Studio_Preview124/cplex/include" (where the
2004 Aug 06
1
libshout compile errors (os.h)
Karl Heyes wrote: >> In file included from sock.c:49: >> sock.h:32: os.h: No such file or directory >> make[2]: *** [sock.lo] Error 1 >> make[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/ices2/libshout/src/net' >> make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 >> make[1]: Leaving directory `/opt/ices2/libshout/src' >> make: *** [all-recursive] Error 1 > > > yes
2004 Aug 06
2
Ices on Linux PPC
> > >seems odd.. > >with sh use >make 2>&1 1> output > >or with csh > >make >& output > >karl > I ran make again. Here is the output: Making all in src make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/ices/src' Making all in avl make[2]: Entering directory `/usr/ices/src/avl' make[2]: Nothing to be done for `all'. make[2]: Leaving directory
2012 Mar 10
2
Window on a vector
Dear all, I have a large vector (lets call it myVector) and I want to plot its value with the logic below yaxis<-myVector[1] yaxis<-c(xaxis,mean(myvector[2:3]) yaxis<-c(xaxis,mean(myvector[4:8]) yaxis<c(xaxis,mean(myvector[9:16]) yaxis<c(xaxis,mean(myvector[17:32]) this has to stop when the new ..... yaxis<c(xaxis,mean(myvector[1024:2048]) will not find the correspondent number
2011 May 16
0
Problem installing Rcplex in ubuntu
Dear List, I'm trying to install Rcplex on a ubuntu 64 bit machine, and have not been successful. After installing cplex latest version from ibm's website (everything as standard, except had it installed unto ~/ (the home directory) rather than the default directory). i type (from inside the directory where Rcplex_0.3-0.tar.gz is): >CPLEX_INCLUDE_PATH=~/ILOG/CPLEX/cplex
2004 Jul 21
0
ILOG/JRULES/J2EE project opportunity
Hi Please call or email me if you would be interested in the following project Senior Rules Engine (ILOG) Consultant Location: Saint Louis, MO Duration: 6 months Skills: At least 5 years strong development experience with OO languages, specifically on complex web applications using Java J2EE 3 years of Rules Engineering experience, Rules engine : ILOG experience is required
2011 Apr 18
3
CELT grabbing 100KB of memory right off the top
Is there a particular reason why CELT grabs 100KB of stack immediately? Is that really required or can that be trimmed down some/a lot? -a
2008 Dec 02
0
predicted probabilities after lmer
Dear R-users, I'm using lmer to fit two-level logistic models and I'm interested in predicted probabilities that I get in this way (using "fitted"): glm1 = lmer(XY$T1~X1 + X2 + X3 + (1|Cind), family=binomial) #estimation of a two-level logit model fit1=fitted(glm1) # I get the fitted linear predictor ilog = function(x) { 1/(1 + exp(-x)) } ps1=ilog(fit1) # In
2008 Nov 25
0
How to predict probabilities after using lmer
Dear R-users, I'm using lmer to fit two-level logistic models and I'm interested in predicted probabilities that I get in this way (using "fitted"): glm1 = lmer(XY$T1~X1 + X2 + X3 + (1|Cind), family=binomial) #estimation of a two-level logit model fit1=fitted(glm1) # I get the fitted linear predictor ilog = function(x) { 1/(1 + exp(-x)) } ps1=ilog(fit1) # In
2002 Sep 18
4
Test files for decoder implementation
Hi, I am trying to implement a Vorbis decoder in Java, and I have some problems understanding the file-format specification included with libvorbis. In the header description, there are a few obvious mistakes, which I believe to have solved, but when I try to decode the audio packets, the decoded floor and residue data doesn't seem to make sense at all, and after a few packets, my decoder