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2013 Jun 10
1
Sending Email with Attachment
Hi, I am trying to send an email through gmail or outlook from my Windows PC and finding trouble to send the email. The code which I am using is given below: Code : library("sendmailR") from <- "abcd@outlook.com" to <- <mailto:efgh@gmail.com> efgh@gmail.com subject <- "Run at" mailControl = list(smtpServer="blu-m.hotmail.com")
2008 Jan 14
0
Ajax Problem
Hi, I''m using Jquery on jrails. I used ajax to submit for one textbox. I want to put an image when ajax is calling. But i''m getting problem here. Please solve my problem.Here is the part of code <label>Prouct Category</label><br/> <%#= collection_select("product", "type_1" , product_types,
2006 Mar 15
0
Okcupid is hiring, C++ Software engineer, New York, NY
We're currently hiring at Okcupid. Software Engineer ----------------- Location: New York, NY (Chelsea / Union Square, 20-30 minutes from other boroughs and NJ). OkCupid has several open Software Engineer positions for which we seek an outstanding full-time technologists. Candidates should expect to work closely with the CTO on many critical technology issues, but the primary
2011 Aug 21
1
[LLVMdev] Lying about being expanded?
Hi! I noticed in the LegalizeDAG.cpp (SelectionDAGLegalize::LegalizeOp): case ISD::INIT_TRAMPOLINE: case ISD::FRAMEADDR: case ISD::RETURNADDR: // These operations lie about being legal: when they claim to be legal, // they should actually be custom-lowered. Action = TLI.getOperationAction(Node->getOpcode(), Node->getValueType(0)); if (Action == TargetLowering::Legal)
2006 Nov 08
0
Queue forks asterisk and then leaves theextraprocesses lying around
Hi, have a look at http://www.freepbx.org/trac/ticket/1174 it's currently in the bug list. Regards Lee -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Nigel Roberts Sent: 08 November 2006 09:14 To: Asterisk Users Mailing List - Non-Commercial Discussion Subject: Re: [asterisk-users] Queue forks asterisk
2006 Nov 08
0
Queue forks asterisk and then leaves the extra processes lying around
Hi, I have a problem with Queue where by a call comes in to the queue and if all the phones are busy and the queue reaches the timeout, it will fork a process and leave it sitting there before going off to the next step in the dial plan and continuing normally. This doesn't cause any problems except for I assume that it will eventually use up all the memory on the machine and it messes with
2006 Nov 08
1
Queue forks asterisk and then leaves the extraprocesses lying around
Are you using freePBX by any chance? Regards Lee -----Original Message----- From: asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com [mailto:asterisk-users-bounces@lists.digium.com] On Behalf Of Nigel Roberts Sent: 08 November 2006 08:55 To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [asterisk-users] Queue forks asterisk and then leaves the extraprocesses lying around Hi, I have a problem with Queue
2017 Jun 01
3
[spatstat] Convert shapefile to pixel image
Dear all, I am currently working with the spatstat package, using windows and pixel images. First: My aim is to transform a shapefile (see attached) into a pixel image. My idea is to start transforming the shapefile into a Spatial Polygon file: x <- readShapeSpatial("200001441.shp") y <- as(x, "SpatialPolygons") z <- as.owin(y) Given z, I want to identify each
2013 Sep 19
3
How do I ensure that the polygon in spatstat::owin(poly=<polygon>) does not have “negative area”
I am a new user of the R spatstat package and am having problems creating a polygonal observation window with owin(). Code follows: library("maps") library ("sp")` library("spatstat") mass.map <- map("state", "massachusetts:main", fill=T) # This returns a data frame includding x and y components that form a polygon of massachusetts mainland`
2017 Jun 01
0
[spatstat] Convert shapefile to pixel image
On 02/06/17 01:17, Lluis.Hurtado at uv.es wrote: > Dear all, > > I am currently working with the spatstat package, using windows and pixel images. > > First: > > My aim is to transform a shapefile (see attached) into a pixel image. > > My idea is to start transforming the shapefile into a Spatial Polygon file: > > x <-
2007 Apr 14
2
Samba -> WinXP: slow transfers, partial solution
Hello All, I'm running Samba 3.0.24 as PDC and file server on Gentoo Linux, AMD64, 2.6.19 kernel, 100MBit/s network, and experience quite slow file transfers from Samba to WinXP SP2 clients: the speed is varying, but is about 1-2Mb/s at best. I spent quite some time investigating the issue, here are the intermediate results: 1) This happens only when transferring _from_ _Samba_ to
2003 Dec 01
1
Re: using shapefile as owin
My sincerest apologies, as this is a very elementary problem, but I have searched through archives and FAQs and on the web, and I am at the end of my own resources. I need to do analysis of a spatial point process occuring with four counties, using spatstat. I've had no trouble importing the shapefiles, but I can't seem to figure out what I need to do in order to use the boundary as an
2009 Oct 19
1
Spatstat: xy binary data into mask type to use in owin(mask=)
Dear users, I am trying to export polygons from Arcmap into Spatstat to run some simulations using functions available in Spatstat package. One particular area to be exported is formed by a number of polygons defining the external boundaries of the area (as a groups of islands) and a number of polygons inside the previous ones, as ?holes? not to be considered as part of the area. I have
2010 May 06
1
extracting coordinates from SpatialPolygonsDataFrame using slot functions
In converting some older code: ## builds an OWIN to generate a set of points on a grid within the OWIN object: bdry <- read.shape( "../../data/boundary.shp" ) outline.verts <- bdry$Shapes[[2]]$verts[1:bdry$Shapes[[2]]$Pstart[2],] outline.order <- nrow( outline.verts ) : 2 bdry.poly <- vector( 2, mode="list" ) bdry.poly[[1]] <- list(
2011 Sep 23
1
spatstat => owin + image
Dear Community I am at my wits end and seek advice. My wish is to plot coordinates (x,y in WGS84_UMTS for the ones interested) of sampling points. This I can do by the standard spatstat prodcedure via owin. I then try to add an image, which is a map/satellite photo in the background. Firstly Problem: With the current code, I can not get the edges of the image to match the boarders of the plot
2011 Mar 31
0
Help: creating owin{spatstat} objects from GIS data
Dear R list, I'm trying to create an object of class "owin" (observation window) in the package spatstat from GIS mapping data. Here's an example of my problem. Everything goes well until the last line of code. I get the error message shown at the bottom: library(spatstat) library(sp) library(maptools) con <- url("http://gadm.org/data/rda/CHE_adm1.RData") class(con)
2017 Jun 01
0
[spatstat] Convert shapefile to pixel image
Dear all, I am currently working with the spatstat package, using windows and pixel images. First: My aim is to transform a shapefile (see attached) into a pixel image. My idea is to start transforming the shapefile into a Spatial Polygon file: x <- readShapeSpatial("200001441.shp") y <- as(x, "SpatialPolygons") z <- as.owin(y) Given z, I want to identify each
2014 Mar 04
0
Constructor/extractor.
Preamble: ========= In spatial point pattern analysis an important component of a point pattern object is the *observation window*. In the spatstat package we have the function owin() to *construct* such a window. It creates an object of class "owin" which can happily exist separately from any point pattern object (object of class "ppp"). However we have at the moment
2012 Mar 16
1
Spatstat - coordinates in observation window
Dear R users, I wish to run spatial point pattern analysis (e.g. pair correlation function, mark correlation function) for which I need to create an observation window (window=owin) from which the spatial analysis is generated. The command I used to create this observation window as follows: X1<- ppp(x, y, window=owin(c(80.58,144.96),c(101.06,165.13)),
2012 Nov 05
1
Problem with polygon vertices
I am building a mask with area.urb.sp.W <- as(area.urb.sp, "owin") and got the message Erro em owin(poly = opls) : Polygon data contain duplicated vertices, self-intersection and overlaps between polygons how can I solve this problem in R? many thanks IVAN [[alternative HTML version deleted]]