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2007 May 31
0
Branch 'as' - 8 commits - libswfdec/swfdec_as_context.c libswfdec/swfdec_as_interpret.c libswfdec/swfdec_as_string.c libswfdec/swfdec_as_strings.c libswfdec/swfdec_as_types.c test/trace
libswfdec/swfdec_as_context.c | 20 + libswfdec/swfdec_as_interpret.c | 9 libswfdec/swfdec_as_string.c | 15 - libswfdec/swfdec_as_strings.c | 2 libswfdec/swfdec_as_types.c | 2 test/trace/Makefile.am | 28 + test/trace/isnan-5.swf |binary
2006 Oct 16
1
Bugs with partial name matching during partial replacement (PR#9299)
This is a rather interesting, but I don't think it is a bug - it is just things that "you are not supposed to do"... you are assuming a certain evaluation order of the 4 "$" operators in " D$ABC[D$M] = D$V[D$M] " as in: temp1 <- D$M # 2nd and 4th temp2 <- D$V[temp1] # 3rd D$ABC[temp1] = temp2 # 1st What R did was this:
2006 Sep 05
2
Bugs with partial name matching during partial replacement (PR#9202)
Hello, First the version info: platform powerpc-apple-darwin8.6.0 arch powerpc os darwin8.6.0 system powerpc, darwin8.6.0 status major 2 minor 3.1 year 2006 month 06 day 01 svn rev 38247 language R version.string Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) I have encountered some unusual behavior when trying to
2006 Oct 26
1
Pb with .findInheritedMethods
Hi again, Here is a very simplified version of a class hierarchy defined in the Biobase package (Bioconductor). I post here because this seems to be an S4 related problem: setClass("A", representation(name="character")) setMethod("initialize", "A", function(.Object) {.Object at name <- "I'm an A"; .Object})
2018 Mar 26
0
murmurhash3 test failures on big-endian systems
On Mon, Mar 26, 2018 at 15:57:01 +0300, Apollon Oikonomopoulos wrote: ... > I'd be happy to test the patch, thanks! Ok, try the attached patch. (It is a first pass at the issue, so it may not be the final diff that'll end up getting committed. It'd be good to know if it actually fixes the issue for you - sadly, I don't have a big endian system to play with.) Thanks, Jeff.
2014 Jul 28
2
not able to compile deleted_to_trash Plugin
Following version and content of .conf file ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- root at ABCD:/CavE/download/delete_to_trash# dovecot --version 2.2.9 root at ABCD:/CavE/download/delete_to_trash# dovecot -n # 2.2.9: /etc/dovecot/dovecot.conf # OS: Linux 3.13.0-32-generic x86_64 Ubuntu 14.04.1 LTS auth_mechanisms = plain login log_path =
2005 Dec 03
2
how to subset rows using regular expression patterns
hi netters, i have a dataframe A with several columns(variables). the elements of column M are character strings. so A$M=c("ab","abc","bcd","ac","abcd","fg",....."fl"). i wanna extract all the rows where A$M match some regular expression pattern. for a simple example, let the pattern be just "ab", i wanna subset
2002 Mar 13
1
several bugs (PR#918) lists and matrices
### I got bit again by the same bugs I wrote about a year ago. ### The bugs are related to matrices and arrays of lists. ### 1. There is a clear inconsistency in how R handles two ### functionally equivalent statements. ### array() is able to take a list and create a matrix. ### matrix() is unable to create that matrix. > vector("list", 2) [[1]] NULL [[2]] NULL >
2018 May 07
0
Discovering patterns in textual strings
Bert Here are some examples of the type of text strings I?m dealing with: ??????.??.??? ??????.??.?????????? ?Torrent? Pro - Torrent App ?Torrent?-Torrent Downloader 1 Pic 8 Words - Syllables 1 Pic 8 Words - Syllables 27043_Spanish songs for children 28.android.com.alpha.horoscope 28.android.com.bravo.horoscope 28.Card Game - Offline 28.card Game Multiplayer 37045_Spanish songs
2018 May 03
3
Alignment Member Functions should be Virtual
Dear Eli, Thank you for your reply. My backend is based on and extends MIPS ISA and disables generating unaligned memory access instructions because my new 32-bit RISC ISA does not have them. In this case, an array of char string (i.e., its beginning address) is not 32-bit align. However, aligned memory access instructions (such as 32-bit LW) are used in this case, and hence my compiler cannot
2018 May 05
1
Discovering patterns in textual strings
"Does that help?" No. I am not your private consultant. You need to reply to the list, which I have cc'ed here, not just me. I am still somewhat confused by your specifications, but others may not be. Part of my confusion stems from your failure to provide a reproducible example (see e.g. the posting guide linked below). For example, I cannot tell from your text whether the Abc
2007 Feb 12
1
bug in partial matching of attribute names
There looks to be a bug in do_attr() (src/main/attrib.c): incorrect partial matches of attribute names can be returned when there are an odd number of partial matches. E.g.: > x <- c(a=1,b=2) > attr(x, "abcdef") <- 99 > attr(x, "ab") [1] 99 > attr(x, "abc") <- 100 > attr(x, "ab") # correctly returns NULL because of ambig
2006 Feb 11
4
Helpful resources for averyone
Hi all - just a quick one - Ive been reading through a lot of these posts and notice a lot of people looking for resouces ie Tutorials etc, well I have recently signed up for the new Rubyforums.co.uk which promises to be a great source of info for us all, they already have some neat stuff on there which I have used myself and am very happy with so i just thought it the good thing to do by
2012 May 14
2
defaults for virtual defined resources from hiera.
Hi, This follows on a bit from the previous thread ''trouble with hiera and puppet defines'' [1] Up to now I''ve had a large file of virtual resources and then enabled them on demand on various services. The very standard. @metric{''1234: one => 1 two => [1,2] } @metric{''abcd'': one => a, two => [b,c] } and
2006 Mar 13
3
Strange SSH login try.
Hello list. Today I saw something strange in logs one of my servers. Part of the /var/log/security: Mar 12 15:01:03 server sshd[28505]: Invalid user abc from ::ffff:x.x.x.x Mar 12 15:01:03 server sshd[28503]: Invalid user ab from ::ffff:x.x.x.x Mar 12 15:01:03 server sshd[28507]: Invalid user abcd from ::ffff:x.x.x.x Mar 12 15:01:03 server sshd[28509]: Invalid user abcde from ::ffff:x.x.x.x Mar
2005 Aug 09
0
rsync resources list
I am just wondering what the criteria is for getting something added to the rsync resouces page, http://samba.anu.edu.au/rsync/resources.html. I have recently been working on a small little program, RSBackup, that I use to backup my computers to each other. Limiting the concern of a hardware failure causing me to lose any of my bits. Basically it takes the tutorial by Mike Rubel on using rsync
2018 May 02
0
Merging dataframes
Hi, I'll coded your example into R code: Table_A <- c('abc at gmail.com', 'John Chan', '0909') Table_A <- rbind(Table_A, c('bcd at yahoo.com', 'Tim Ma', '89089')) colnames(Table_A) <- c('Email', 'Name', 'Phone') Table_A Table_B <- c('abc at gmail.com', 'John Chan', 'M',
2008 Sep 18
1
How to create a virtual bonded interface?
Hello, I have a server with 4 NICS running CentOS 5.2. I have bonded the interfaces together such that 'bond0' consists of eth0-3. This is not a problem, and works fine. However, I now need to create a virtual interface. In a non-bonded server I would just create something like eth0:1, but with a bonded interface I am a bit confused. I have created bond0:1 simple by copying the
2018 May 02
0
Merging dataframes
Thanks, Peter, Eivind and Lui Sorry, I could not explain it properly in the first go. Trying to simplify it here with an example - Say I have two dataframes as below that are not equally-sized data frames: Table_A: Email Name Phone abc at gmail.com<mailto:abc at gmail.com> John Chan 0909 bcd at yahoo.com<mailto:bcd at yahoo.com> Tim Ma
2007 Jul 27
4
Looping through all possible combinations of cases
Hello! I have a regular data frame (DATA) with 10 people and 1 column ('variable'). Its cases are people with names ('a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', etc.). I would like to write a function that would sum up the values on 'variable' of all possible combinations of people, i.e. 1. I would like to write a loop - in such a way that it