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2013 Apr 30
2
task percentage completion
Dear All, Is it possible to add a percentage completion bar to R? I find it frustrating when running long calculations that I don't know at what point the process is. It would be very helpful so I am not guessing if I should wait a few minutes or hours.
2013 May 15
1
stack object layer names not visible
I use to be able to see the layer names of a RasterStack by just typing its name but now I only get this class : RasterStack dimensions : 70, 180, 12600 (nrow, ncol, ncell) resolution : 0.5, 0.5 (x, y) extent : -80, 10, 50, 85 (xmin, xmax, ymin, ymax) coord. ref. : NA If I do plot(s) then I can see all the layers and their names. Why is this happening?
2013 Apr 24
1
extract function extracting only NA values
Hello, I have five raster files in ASCII format. With four of them I have no problem extracting values based on a set of X and Y coordinates. Unfortunately with one of the files all I managed to extract is NA values. To verify the problem I have opened the raster with ArcMap and there are no NA values where I am extracting. I have also plotted the spatial point class on top of the raster in
2007 Apr 18
0
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2008 Jan 30
1
"hist" combines two lowest categories -- is there a workaround?
When preparing a series of histograms I found that hist was combining the two lowest categories or bins, 1 and 2. Specifying breaks, as illustrated below, resulted in the correct histogram: values <- sample(10,500,replace=TRUE) hist(values) hist(values,breaks = 0:10) Apparently, the number of values strictly less than 1 is shown in the first bin (and since none is less than 1,
2013 Sep 10
0
xtable Highlight the lowest and plus minus
I am using a similar dataset to the following: a= c("Fruits", "Adam","errorA", "steve", "errorS", "apples", 17.1,2.22, 3.2,1.1, "oranges", 3.1,2.55, 18.1,3.2 ) a_table=data.matrix(t(matrix(a,nrow=5))) I would like to highlight the smallest value in the Adam and Steve columns and, also plus and minus the errors
2007 Apr 18
0
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2013 Jun 15
1
Lowest bit rate for stereo
Just a quick question. What is the lowest possible bit rate for encoding in stereo in opus? Peter
2002 May 22
0
[Bug 255] New: You must "exec" login from the lowest login shell.
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=255 Summary: You must "exec" login from the lowest login shell. Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: PPC OS/Version: AIX Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P2 Component: sshd AssignedTo: openssh-unix-dev at mindrot.org
2002 May 22
4
[Bug 255] You must "exec" login from the lowest login shell.
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=255 ------- Additional Comments From dmanton at emea.att.com 2002-05-22 20:06 ------- Created an attachment (id=100) sshd -d -d -d ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the assignee for the bug, or are watching the assignee.
2002 Jun 22
0
[Bug 255] You must "exec" login from the lowest login shell.
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=255 stevesk at pobox.com changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution| |FIXED ------- Additional Comments From stevesk at pobox.com 2002-06-23 04:51
2003 Oct 17
2
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2009 Jul 22
1
Lowest latency remote file system
Hi, I need to deploy some network storage and I want to know which "type" your would recommend. The disks are Raid 10 but the storage needs to be remote (within a private network) Thanks James -- http://www.goldwatches.com f -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL:
2017 Jun 09
0
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 09:00:42PM +0200, Andrew Holway wrote: > I am searching for the cheapeat *nix SOC device with ethernet and wifi that > can run Python 2.7. Ethernet should be 100mbit and hopefully supporting PXE. > > OT because im doubting you can squeeze our bloaty friend onto such a > device.... :) Raspberry Pi 3B ???? 35 bucks notincluding power supply or SD card. the
2017 Jun 09
1
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
On 6/9/2017 12:44 PM, Fred Smith wrote: > On Fri, Jun 09, 2017 at 09:00:42PM +0200, Andrew Holway wrote: >> I am searching for the cheapeat *nix SOC device with ethernet and wifi that >> can run Python 2.7. Ethernet should be 100mbit and hopefully supporting PXE. >> >> OT because im doubting you can squeeze our bloaty friend onto such a >> device....:) >
2017 Jun 10
0
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
On 09/06/17 21:00, Andrew Holway wrote: > I am searching for the cheapeat *nix SOC device with ethernet and wifi that > can run Python 2.7. Ethernet should be 100mbit and hopefully supporting PXE. > > OT because im doubting you can squeeze our bloaty friend onto such a > device.... :) I would have answered "CentOS 7 on armhfp board" but your last requirement is the one
2017 Jun 11
0
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
I recommend the Cubieboards or Linkspirt. The advantage of both of these over a RaspberryPI: Mainline kernel. See what it takes for a special RPi kernel over on the Centos-arm list. Sata interface. What are you going to run your stuff on? A slow SD card or a slow USB drive? See my install howto over at: http://www.htt-consult.com/Centos7-armv7.html And in fact, I have a LinkSprite
2017 Jun 11
0
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
On 06/11/2017 01:07 AM, John R Pierce wrote: > On 6/10/2017 9:19 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> I recommend the Cubieboards or Linkspirt. The advantage of both of >> these over a RaspberryPI: >> >> Mainline kernel. See what it takes for a special RPi kernel over on >> the Centos-arm list. >> Sata interface. What are you going to run your stuff on? A slow
2017 Jun 11
0
OT - lowest power, cheapest python interpreter
On 11/06/17 07:07, John R Pierce wrote: > On 6/10/2017 9:19 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote: >> I recommend the Cubieboards or Linkspirt. The advantage of both of >> these over a RaspberryPI: >> >> Mainline kernel. See what it takes for a special RPi kernel over on >> the Centos-arm list. >> Sata interface. What are you going to run your stuff on? A slow SD
2017 Jun 05
0
Lowest functional level 2000 (4.6.4)
On Mon, 5 Jun 2017 13:29:10 +0100 Danny Tipple via samba <samba at lists.samba.org> wrote: > I have a samba dc which i recently upgraded to 4.6.4. I was looking > at updating the functional level as it currently returns: > > Forest function level: (Windows) 2000 > Domain function level: (Windows) 2000 > Lowest function level of a DC: (Windows) 2000 > > There is