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2008 Apr 24
7
Please help. The error occurred while evaluating nil.name
Okay so heres my code which works fine, i''ll explain the problem below. <% for num in 1..-04Gazou6+pmm/bHYDwDEOA@public.gmane.org %> <table class="products" id="table1" cellspacing="2" cellpadding="3" border="3"> <tr> <td> <table width="25%"> <tr> <tr> <td><%=
1998 May 24
1
R-beta: problem with graphics parameter "fin"
Hi, I have the following problem (with R 0.61.3 an Linux, and a new and empty workspace) > oldpar<-par() > par(oldpar) Error: attempt to set invalid value for graphics parameter "fin". > oldpar$fin [1] 6.992034 6.990803 but now: > oldpar$fin <- c(6.99,6.99) > par(oldpar) it works. It seems, that if I set oldpar$fin to values greater than listed above
2003 Mar 06
1
Problems with variable types.
Hi all, I have problems in a dataframe variables types. Look: from a loop function: for(...){ ... dados.fin <- rbind(dados.fin, c(L=j, A=j^2, Nsp=nsps, N=length(amosfin$SP), AmT="am",NAm=nam, AMST=amst)) dados.fin <- rbind(dados.fin, c(L=j, A=j^2,
2007 Apr 02
1
Problems with stereo data
Hi all, I have a problem when I am encoding (or decoding) stereo audio. With mono data, things are fine and everything works without any problems. When I try to decode stereo data, all I get is a static sound - similar to that of a radio not tuned to any specific station. I wonder what might be wrong? Below is the code, first, of the encoder and next that of the decoder. Any information or
2016 Jun 30
3
[CENTOS ]IPTABLES - How Secure & Best Practice
Ned, Thank you very much for the response. Great example following through on the premise. It sounds like I need to have a better understanding of the traffic patterns on my network to know the optimal order for iptables filtering rules. My brief example - Premise: I want to limit outsiders from interfering with LAN client machines. So, I have the following rules regarding forwarding traffic:
2005 Dec 06
1
problems decoding speex... please help
Hi all. I'm trying to decode speex using version 1.1.10's libspeex with fixed_point enabled. copied the sample in the manual (1.1.11) with minor revisions. While running the program, encountered this warning: "Packet is larger than allocated buffer : 38" when calling speex_bits_read_from (&bits, cbits, nBytes) then my program terminated unexpectedly with errors (Unhandled
2007 Feb 13
1
Hello Guys
hello everybody in this great mailing list , i have some difficulties to follow my code . i solved some problems thanks to Carine Liang , but i still have one problem and i think it is fatal one. when i encode the voice data in a wav file it is decoded without any errors it gives me 84 bytes wav file size for 139 kbytes wav audio data .Naturally i wanted to return my file back to its normal
2004 Aug 06
1
decode in ppc 2003
Hi, My problem is at the second fread function, fread(&nbBytes, sizeof(int), 1, fin); //the first fread fread(cbits,1, nbBytes, fin);// the second fread. When I'm debugging always nbytes is greater than cbits. This give me a execution error. Thanks. Rodrigo. <p><p><p>-----Mensaje original----- De: owner-speex-dev@xiph.org [mailto:owner-speex-dev@xiph.org] En nombre
2004 Aug 06
2
decode in ppc 2003
Hi all, Please a moment to look my source code, this is very similar to example of the documentation. I added FIXED_POINT flag. My source code compile and build but not decode correctly (the error may be in the while). I work with eVC 4.0 and pocket pc 2003. Someone know what is the error? Thanks. Rodrigo. #include "speex.h" #define FRAME_SIZE 160 void CPlayerDlg::OnButton3() {
2011 Mar 08
4
If Statement
Hi, I am having some problems using the if statement correctly. I have used it many times previously so I dona't know what is different with this case. Here is my problem: I have a 1X10 matrix of values as follows: > H.MC [,1] [1,] 4.257669 [2,] 7.023242 [3,] 4.949857 [4,] 5.107000 [5,] 4.257669 [6,] 4.257669 [7,] 4.257669 [8,] 4.257669 [9,] 4.257669 [10,] 4.257669
2007 Dec 06
2
Some question about speexcodex 1.2 beta2 on linux
Hi, I am an user of speex codec.Can I ask some question about the speexcodec 1.2beta2 on installed to linux(fedora 6) thanks! After I downloaded the latest version of codec then I type the commands to install : configure -prefix=/home/...../test -enable-shared -enable-static make make install then I try to compile my encode.c here is the encode.c of mine: =====================================
2002 Jan 22
3
assigning NA's
I've had a question a few moments ago about how to create multiple objects from multiple files within a loop. Thanks for the quick answers, it worked with "assign", like this: for(i in seq(1,nfn,1)){ fin<-paste("/home/klimet/patrick/LAEGEREN/NEBEL/FOGEVENT2000/",fn[i],sep="") assign(paste("f", i, sep = ""),
2017 Apr 07
3
Distribuir intervalo de días entre meses
Hola, Partiendo de un data frame con 2 variables de fecha (inicio y fin): df <- data.frame(inicio = c(as.Date("2016-01-01"), as.Date("2016-02-14")), fin = c(as.Date("2016-02-01"), as.Date("2016-02-29"))) Necesitaría crear 12 nuevas columnas adicionales, una
2007 Aug 23
1
figure-definition and heatmap question
Hello, I have two questions. I'd like to visualize data with a heatmap and I have the following testcase: x <- rnorm(256) nx <- x + abs(min(x)) nnx <- 255/max(nx) * nx x <- matrix(nnx, 16, 16) rownames(x) <-
2009 Sep 06
2
selecting columns based on values of two variables
Dear R-list, I am having troubles selecting rows from a very large data-set containing distances between capitals. The structure of the data-set looks like this: numa ida numb idb kmdist midist 1 2 USA 20 CAN 731 456 2 2 USA 31 BHM 1623 1012 3 2 USA 40 CUB 1813 1130 I want to select a subset of these dyads, and have
2005 Jul 02
3
packets with syn/fin vs pf_norm.c
Hi, First of all, I know that not dropping SYN/FIN isn't really a big deal, it just makes no sense. But since it doesn't make any sense, I don't see the reason why not to discard them. I'm running pf on FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE-p3 and I scrub any traffic. I've read some other posts on google and as far as I can tell, clearly invalid packets (like packets with SYN/RST set) is
2014 Jul 17
3
FW: Selección eficiente de individuos
Hola, Otra forma, utilizando la función de intervalos y la que comprueba si otro intervalo se solapa del paquete "lubridate": #---------------------- library(lubridate) fe.chas <- data.frame( entra=c('2001-01-01','2001-06-01','2003-01-01') ,sale=c('2002-01-01','2002-06-01','2004-01-01') ) ref <-
2006 Oct 12
1
Problem with encoding and decoding
I have problem with coding and decoding. I record voice from mic coding and write to file. And when I read from file and put it on sound card it's terrible sound. Have sameone can help me? #include <speex.h> #include <stdio.h> #include <fcntl.h> #include <sys/ioctl.h> #include <sys/soundcard.h> /*The frame size in hardcoded for this sample code but it
2012 Mar 05
1
index instead of loop?
Hello, Does anyone know of a way I can speed this up? Basically I'm attempting to get the data item on the same row as the report date for each report date available. In reality, I have over 11k of columns, not just A, B, C, D and I have to do that over 100 times. My solution is slow, but it works. The loop is slow because of merge. # create sample data z.dates =
2002 Jan 22
1
creation of objects
Hi there, I'm a new R user and I've got a little problem: I would like to read several files at once (which works) and create R objects for each individual file (which doesen't work) within a loop: this is the way I've tried to program this: fn<-list.files(path = "/home/klimet/patrick/LAEGEREN/NEBEL/FOGEVENT2000/", pattern=NULL, all.files=FALSE, full.names=FALSE)