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2003 Feb 27
2
qda plots
Hi, I have been using some of the functions in r for classification purposes, chiefly lda, qda, knn and nnet. My problem is that the only one I can figure out how to represenent graphically is lda (using plot.lda). I have tried 'fooling' this function into accepting qda input for plotting but to no avail. I wonder if you have any suggestions? Thanks alot, Anne Marie Power Marine lab.
2002 Jul 11
1
mp3 quality vs Vorbis 1.0?
Many of you have read and my "introduction to compressed audio with Vorbis" and given me excellent feedback. But with 1.0 about to hit the streets, I figured I'd freshen it up a bit. [ http://grahammitchell.net/writings/vorbis_intro.html ] In particular, it contains two paragraphs discussing the relative quality of Vorbis vs mp3 at a certain target bitrate. These figures seem
2002 Feb 02
2
who needs documentation?
Okay, my responsibilities at school have recently eased up a bit, and I might have some actual free time over the coming months. So I'd like to volunteer my services to write some needed documentation, tutorials, FAQs, etc. I am "fluent" in C and C++ and am not bad at Perl. I have been told I'm good at explaining things. I am anal-retentive about grammar, syntax, and
2002 Feb 02
2
who needs documentation?
Okay, my responsibilities at school have recently eased up a bit, and I might have some actual free time over the coming months. So I'd like to volunteer my services to write some needed documentation, tutorials, FAQs, etc. I am "fluent" in C and C++ and am not bad at Perl. I have been told I'm good at explaining things. I am anal-retentive about grammar, syntax, and
2002 Feb 09
4
compressed audio tutorial - "major" update
I've made a large update to the introduction to compressed audio. I completely rewrote the first section, which I wasn't happy with. It now features two diagrams (worth 1000 words each!), and is broken up into a couple of sections. http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html I have also continued to tweak other sections based on feedback from email and this forum.
2002 Feb 09
4
compressed audio tutorial - "major" update
I've made a large update to the introduction to compressed audio. I completely rewrote the first section, which I wasn't happy with. It now features two diagrams (worth 1000 words each!), and is broken up into a couple of sections. http://cs.leander.isd.tenet.edu/~mitchell/vorbis_intro.html I have also continued to tweak other sections based on feedback from email and this forum.
2002 May 02
2
[Bug 233] could we please learn how to spell the word license
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=233 ------- Additional Comments From dtucker at zip.com.au 2002-05-02 19:44 ------- dictionary.com lists "licence" as a variant of "license" according to The American Heritage Dictionary (go check, we'll wait). It's listed as chiefly British but both variants are commonly used in Australia (and, I suspect, Canada).
2015 Oct 22
0
Best way to implement optional functions?
On Thu, 2015-10-22 at 15:55 -0400, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > I'm planning on adding some new WebGL functionality to the rgl package, > but it will pull in a very large number of dependencies. Since many > people won't need it, I'd like to make the new parts optional. > > The general idea I'm thinking of is to put the new stuff into a separate > package, and have
2008 Oct 14
0
New versions of two packages: granova and PSAgraphics
Dear R users, This is to announce new versions of our packages granova and PSAgraphics, both now v.1.2. granova derives from ?graphical analysis of variance.? The package consists of four functions that facilitate seeing basic data as well as standard summary statistics for various ANOVA applications. The functions are especially flexible, so they are able to handle widely different data
2008 Oct 14
0
New versions of two packages: granova and PSAgraphics
Dear R users, This is to announce new versions of our packages granova and PSAgraphics, both now v.1.2. granova derives from ?graphical analysis of variance.? The package consists of four functions that facilitate seeing basic data as well as standard summary statistics for various ANOVA applications. The functions are especially flexible, so they are able to handle widely different data
2001 Jul 27
2
Seemingly bizarre behavior in R CMD check
Maybe someone can help shed some light on an odd and repeatedly irritating error I noticed when running the check Perl script on my R 1.3 project. In following it line by line, I traced my problem down to the code/documentation matching within check, the most recent version of which seems to verify proper .Rd formatting by means of R's codoc and undoc functions. Under R --vanilla, those two
2005 Jan 14
1
NT_STATUS_ACCESS_DENIED with ADS + Kerberos
I'm trying to setup Samba in ADS security mode so I can run winbind for NSS and Kerberos for user authentication, chiefly for shell accounts for developers. These hosts will not provide any file or printer services, at least in the near-term. My hosts are CentOS 3 (a free RHEL3 clone) and my ADS servers are Windows 2000 (not 2003), in hybid mode. I am using stock RPMs for both Kerberos and
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi, I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes, such as piping the output to sox. I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by modifying
2004 Jun 16
2
ogg123 volume?
Hi, I need to adjust the output volume from ogg123 the same way that mpg123 has the "-f n change scalefactor [32768]" option. I need to do this within ogg123, instead of alternatives that involve pipes, such as piping the output to sox. I do not believe that this is currently possible in ogg123, and I'm looking for some suggestions as to how it can be accomplished by modifying
2003 Sep 25
1
how long until 1.1?
On Thursday 25 September 2003 18:15, Tyler Knott wrote: > BTW, while we're on 1.1, how long until we can see that release? Well, 1.0.1 is due "soon". It's mostly waiting on an updated Win32 SDK, if I understand things correctly. 1.1 is not anytime soon, and is the "AAC-killer" version, I think. -- Graham Mitchell - computer science teacher, Leander High School
1998 Sep 08
2
Slow VC++ builds from Linux fileserver
We're using Samba 1.9.18p10 on a Linux 2.0.35 box as a fileserver chiefly for software development under VC++. Builds are done from the command line, not the IDE. I'm seeing rather slow build performance under NT4SP3. Build performance is fine under Win95. Build performance is also good when building from Samba 1.9.18p8 running on a Sun UltraSparc. To give some concrete figures, building
2002 Mar 27
0
Re: RE Vertical bars with barchart()
Hi, [I'mm cc-ing r-help on this, since some others might be interested (Tony Rossini is, at least)] Yes, I saw your mail and was wondering about what would be the best approach to do it. It's definitely not trivial, mainly because Trellis is not designed to handle factors on the x-axis (chiefly for convenience, as factors typically have long names which are difficult to write on the
2003 Oct 10
1
length() of vector after using strptime()
Hi, I am trying to parse a date (that is read in as a factor) and add it to a dataframe. The length of the parsed date is shorter than the length of unparsed date and I therefore cannot add it to the dataframe: > x [1] 20030807 20030807 20030807 20030808 20030809 20030809 20030809 20030809 [9] 20030808 20030808 20030809 20030808 20030808 20030819 20030819 20030821 . .
2016 Sep 08
0
R (development) changes in arith, logic, relop with (0-extent) arrays
>>>>> robin hankin <hankin.robin at gmail.com> >>>>> on Thu, 8 Sep 2016 10:05:21 +1200 writes: > Martin I'd like to make a comment; I think that R's > behaviour on 'edge' cases like this is an important thing > and it's great that you are working on it. > I make heavy use of zero-extent arrays, chiefly
2016 Mar 03
2
RFC: Implementing the Swift calling convention in LLVM and Clang
> On Mar 3, 2016, at 10:06 AM, Renato Golin <renato.golin at linaro.org> wrote: > On 3 March 2016 at 17:36, John McCall <rjmccall at apple.com> wrote: >> I’m not sure of your point here. We don’t use the Swift CC to call C functions. >> It does not matter, at all, whether the frontend lowering of an aggregate under >> the Swift CC resembles the frontend