Displaying 20 results from an estimated 8000 matches similar to: "Backspace in strings and patterns"
2008 Sep 20
2
NameError: uninitialized constant Inflector
I follwed the example here:
http://dekstop.de/weblog/2005/12/rails_inflector_in_ruby_scripts/
#!/usr/bin/ruby
require ''rubygems''
require ''active_support/inflector''
puts Inflector.singularize(''inflections'')
I loaded it into irb and wrote a killer script both of which worked
perfectly for weeks.
Now when I try and run the script or run
2009 May 09
2
need help with chisq
I am very new to R. I have some data from a CVS stored in vdata with 4
columns labeled:
X08, Y08, X09, Y09.
I have created two new "columns" like so:
Z08 <- (vdata$X08-vdata$Y08)
Z09 <- (vdata$X09-vdata$Y09)
I would like to use chisq.test for each "row" and output the p-value
for each in a stored variable. I don't know how to do it. Can you
help?
so far I have
2010 May 09
1
Vim - In INSERT Mode, the Backspace key does not work
Hi All,
I'm not very good with Vim.
I noticed when it is in INSERT Mode, the backspace key no longer works.
How to do I configure it so that it will work with the backspace key?
Any ideas?
Thanks
Mary
2010 Mar 31
6
any body can help me ?? why is this happen??
Hii All
I use ruby 1.8.7
I run irb and type:
a = (0.29 * 100).to_i
the result is 28
why??????
could u explain to me.. Please????
THank you
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2006 Sep 02
1
Backspace key is sending Delete after update to 4.4 (tcsh issue?)
Maybe it was always sending Delete and I didn't notice it, but I have
had the following in my .tcshrc file for ages (without realizing it):
bindkey -b ^? i-search-back
Before the update to 4.4, hitting the backspace key at the shell
prompt deleted the previous character. Now it activates the search
backwards function as instructed to do so by the bindkey directive.
The
2013 Nov 01
5
cat with backspace and newline characters
Hi,
when mixing newline and backspace characters I get the following output
(see below). In the second call, the backspace character is simply not
applied. Is this normal behaviour?
Thank you.
> cat("abc\b")
ab> cat("abc\b\n")
abc
>
[[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2017 Apr 10
2
133 kbps stereo killer sample
Hello! I found a sample I can ABX successfully when encoded at
133.333 kbps. I was targetting 1 MB/min.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/0B8KWShoIrA1kQzR1Z0FFRUlfcEU
floex.wav is 4:54–5:04 of a lossless copy of 'Forget-me-not' by
Floex, downloaded from http://store.floex.cz/album/zorya
floex-133.opus was created with `opusenc --bitrate 133.333333 floex.wav
floex-133.opus`,
2009 Jul 21
1
Rcmdr GUI goes into loop via alt+backspace under Windows OS
I'm using Rcmdr version 1.4-10 with R version 2.9.0 under Vista x64.
A standard editing convention under Windows is that alt+backspace is a
keyboard shortcut for "undo". I often find myself hitting the [alt] and
[backspace] keys while editing scripts in Rcmdr. However, this causes the
Rcmdr GUI to go into a crazy mode where the menu keeps flashing and the GUI
is unresponsive.
2005 Jul 10
2
sftp backspace not working (OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 Debian-8.sarge.4)
I am using sftp which comes with OpenSSH_3.8.1p1 Debian-8.sarge.4,
OpenSSL 0.9.7e 25 Oct 2004
I noticed backspace is not working. Couild someone tell me if this is
fixed in a newer package please?
Also, would it be possible for sftp --version to be implemented? also
sftp --V. Likewise ssh --version is not implemented either. None of
the flags are listed when i type ssh --help, or sftp --help
2002 Jul 27
1
ABX at q8
Hello!
First of all, 100x thanks to Monty and colleagues: you have done an
excellent job! I just didn't believe my ears when I first tested Oggenc
1.0 at q0 to q1 - it sounds AMAZINGLY GOOD !!!
But as HDD drives are getting larger and cheaper, most of us move toward
higher quality settings ......... I use q8, because:
- I was able to ABX some test samples up to q4.99
- at q8 Ogg is still
2009 Aug 24
5
extract keywords from string
hi -
i have strings that i need to extract keywords from. the string might
have html tags, urls, etc. i need to extract the keywords from the
string. i imagine i''m not the first guy to have to tackle this
problem. is there a gem i can use or anyone have any ideas how to
approach this?
thanks,
dino
2002 Jan 19
3
Interactive RC3 quality analysis graphs
This is the new page after the first feedback round:
http://audio.sinderman.com/
Comments? Conclusions? Developers feedback?
Can someone ABX 60.wav with 60.ogg -q 0?
Cheers, AGS.
P.S. Garf/Erik, I have included some comments from EAQUAL's author.
<p>--- >8 ----
List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/
Ogg project homepage: http://www.xiph.org/ogg/
To unsubscribe from this
2002 Jan 12
1
RC3 killer sample?
I was able to ABX 60.wav from the lame samples up to q=5.9 (13/16 tries at
that quality level). I failed to ABX it at q=6.0 (8/16).
The sample exhibits a pumping artifact; a "fluttering", if you will, of the
amplitude. The effect becomes more pronounced as quality setting / bitrate
decreases.
Any thoughts?
Also - if anyone replies to this, could you CC me a copy? I'm not on the
2017 Apr 18
1
Antw: Re: 133 kbps stereo killer sample
>>> Agustín Dall'Alba <agustin at dallalba.com.ar> schrieb am 14.04.2017 um 22:53
in
Nachricht
<CAHBqS-w3v44WM5x+_4XdFMkD42A2iYTbEWKEBmvJc2P3Y-LJGA at mail.gmail.com>:
> I halved the volume of the sample before encoding with
> `sox -v 0.5 floex.wav quiet.wav` and now I can't ABX it succesfully
anymore.
> So the artifact I heard was just clipping when encoding
2017 Nov 16
2
Opus vs AAC (endurance test)
using iTunes i've noticed that AAC is
very good at re-encoding own lossy sound.
let's test Opus!
neroaacenc.exe -q 0.75 -if 000.wav -of 001.m4a
neroaacdec.exe -if 001.m4a -of aac001.wav
wavdiff.exe 000.wav aac001.wav
Comparing 000.wav - aac001.wav...
Max diff: -17.3867dB
RMS diff: -33.0851dB
Mean diff: -32.4582dB
opusenc.exe --bitrate 512 "000.wav" 001.opus
opusdec.exe 001.opus
2008 Aug 24
1
Extracting formula from an lm object
I want to extra the part of the formula not including the response
variable from an lm object. For example if the lm object ABx.lm was
created by the call
ABx.lm <- lm( y ~ A + B + x, ...)
Then ACx.lm is saved as part of a workspace.
I wish to extract "~ A + B + x". Later in my code I will fit another
linear model of the form z ~ A + B + x for some other response variable z.
I
2005 Nov 30
1
clicking backspace in centos3 makes ^?
While in centos3, using vim and clicking the backspace I see the ^?
character instead of it actually deleteing the previous character.
In centos4 this was not a problem.
I have rad about remapping keys and such, but can someone tell me what
the difference between centos4 and centos3 is so I can make the change
to make it work on centos3.
2016 Apr 20
2
Backspace key does not work in a ssh chroot jail
I setup a ssh chroot jail following this[1] guide. It works for my user to login, use ls and use scp which is all I really want. I do have a problem I cannot solve: when connected and navigating the filesystem, the backspace key actually moves the cursor forward and does not delete what I type.
I may have found a hint from some googling that readline will read in /etc/inputrc on login but if
2019 Jul 27
2
Problems with replication in the Samba 4
Hi,
I noticed that my Samba 4 DC isn't OK, because the are differences between
the data storaged int he Schema on my Windows Server 2008 (isn't R2) DC and
Samba 4 DC.
This way, I performed several tests on my servers as shown below.
Follow the results of command repadmin in the Windows Server 2008:
C:\Windows\system32>repadmin /showreps /verbose
Default-First-Site-Name\WIN-DC1
2003 Jan 26
0
Re: removing overstrikes
Your mistake in in your sed script.
The sed script should only have the command you want to run.
Your script should only have one line in the file in this example.
s/.//g
or this:
s/.\x08//g
Joel
On Sun, Jan 26, 2003 at 12:59:19PM -0000, richardkoliver <rko15@attbi.com> wrote:
> If I type (bash shell, where the backspace character is entered by
> typing ctrl-v ctrl-h)
>