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2012 Jan 27
1
Overimposing one map in ssplot onto another
Hello! I have 2 maps - both created in ssplot and both identical in terms of outline. Is there any way to superimpose Map1 (which has black borders between Canadian provinces) onto Map2 (which is also a map of Canada)? Thanks a lot for your hints! Dimitri ### A. Reading in Canada data at the province and then at the county level: library(raster) getData('ISO3') # Canada's code is
2006 Apr 28
0
What is i2 ? 911 Candian Style
NENA i2 The NENA i2 architecture was designed to support the interconnection of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) domains with the existing Emergency Services Network infrastructure. This overview will describe the functional elements and call flow of a VoIP 9-1-1 call over the i2 architecture. The NENA i2 architecture was also designed to utilize existing 9-1-1 voice and data links to all
2010 May 14
0
Help with using plotmeans - how do I have two or more sets of data on one plot?
Hello I'm having trouble being able to plot more than one set of data using the plotmeans function. Plotmeans is where you can plot means and standard errors easily. Here is part of my code plotmeans(Mmeans ~ Month, data=BW.hydat.05HG001, n.label=FALSE)#one set of data par(new=TRUE) plotmeans(Mmeans ~ Month, data=Mouth.hydat.05HH001, col="red")#the second set of data Basically
2016 Apr 21
3
Web interesante (ROpenSci)
Hola. Hoy me he topado con esta web https://ropensci.org/ y he visto algunos paquetes interesantes (sobre todo alguno que no está en CRAN)... https://ropensci.org/packages Valgan como ejemplos los packages "rebi" o "cartographer" https://github.com/ropensci/rebi https://github.com/ropensci/cartographer Pd.- Está en inglés pero creo que es de utilidad para la lista (ahora es
2006 Apr 13
0
CANADA 911 Update
ESWG Consensus 12-month Report on Nomadic VoIP Technical and Operating Impediments to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 Service Delivery in Canada DRAFT Executive Summary Emergency Services Working Group (ESWG) recommends on a consensus basis the Commission order the deployment of NENA Internet-2 (i2) compliant emergency services components, systems and upgrades to result in the operation within 18 months of
2006 Apr 05
0
E-911 Canada Info - Hot Off the Press
This was given to me by a Telco guy in Canada. Talk about a great view of things to come. ESWG Consensus 12-month Report on Nomadic VoIP Technical and Operating Impediments to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 Service Delivery in Canada. PREPARE FOR 911 Executive Summary Emergency Services Working Group (ESWG) recommends on a consensus basis the Commission order the deployment of NENA Interim-2 (i2) compliant
2006 Apr 07
0
Canada Nomadic 911 - From the Yes it will Screw Your Biz Dept
ESWG Consensus 12-month Report on Nomadic VoIP Technical and Operating Impediments to 9-1-1/E9-1-1 Service Delivery in Canada Executive Summary Emergency Services Working Group (ESWG) recommends on a consensus basis the Commission order the deployment of NENA Interim-2 (i2) compliant emergency services components, systems and upgrades to result in the operation within 18 months of enhanced
2012 Jan 25
1
Coloring Canada provinces (package maps?)
Dear R'ers, I am wondering what is the smallest geographicterritorial unit available for formatting in Canada. Provinces? I know that in the US it is the county so that I can color US counties any way I want, for example: ### Example for coloring US counties ### Creating an ARTIFICIAL criterion for coloring US counties: library(maps) allcounties<-data.frame(county=map('county',
2017 Dec 22
0
Development versions of xtractomatic and rerddapXtracto
If you are a user of the R package "xtractomatic", I have a new development version available, as well as a test version of the package "rerddapXtracto". The biggest changes are functions that can take the output of any of the data download functions and quickly map the data. These functions use the package "plotdap". Also, a lot of the code in the development
2018 Nov 29
2
virsh console and other language keymaps
Hi, I've got a small vm server running kvm + libvirt, and I made a simple shell script that allows users to ssh in and control their vms (power off, etc). However, one of my users uses the french canadian keyboard layout on her home computer, and upon being told "escape character is ^]" expected to need to press ctrl+right-alt_] (] being in the same location it is on a US keyboard).
2017 Nov 07
0
Revolutions blog: October 2017 roundup
Since 2008, Microsoft (formerly Revolution Analytics) staff and guests have written about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog (http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of October: A recent survey of
2003 Nov 12
2
Canadian VoIP termination?
Hi, Does anyone know of Canadian VoIP termination providers? I have Canadian customers and would like to provide Canadian dial in and dial out (canadian callerid). Thanks!
2006 Feb 15
0
[CAVPdiscussion] OT: RFC: Canadian Association o f Voice over IP Users (CAVU)
In the latest CAVP conference call, the membership body voted to restrict membership to VoIP LEC's and to create a seperate membership body for any other parties interested in contributing to the CAVP's efforts in CRTC lobbying and providing a unified industry presence in the Canadian telco industry with a view to VoIP services. Accordingly, I would like to propose an adjutant association
2005 Apr 04
0
Victory
Though I'm not a legal advisor either, there have been some major changes with these types of laws, exclusively in Canada *hinthint* If your a Canadian citizen or have your information stored on Canadian soil (including if a Canadian has legal rights to the server you're hosting from), this data is considered intellectual property of Canada. The reason why it's so funky, is because
2004 Aug 24
3
Bell Canada Caller-ID
Has anyone gotten CID from Bell Canada to work properly with *? We have our * box down at our datacentre in St Louis, and whenever we call it from a Bell Canada Telephone line, all we see is '' for the CID. I did some digging on google and the mailing lists and couldn't find anything pertaining directly to Bell-Canada and * CID, but didn't find much. I did however find :
2010 Jan 05
1
Canadian call quality issue
hello, we have been using a couple of US based VoIP providers for outbound calls completed within the US, without any issues. We recently started making calls to Canada and have received a few complaints about the call quality. Questions : - Could this be because of the number of intermediate IP hops between us / our VoIP provider and the Canadian phone companies ? -
2004 Jun 14
0
Canadian DID
DID's from Allstream (AT&T) are $2 Cdn/month but I think they have a rule that it has to terminate on their network somewhere... -----Original Message----- From: Linus Surguy [mailto:linus@magrathea-telecom.co.uk] Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 6:53 AM To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com Subject: [Asterisk-Users] Canadian DID Can anyone point me in the direction of a wholesaler of
2016 Jul 13
2
par() y ggplot2
Hola. Tengo 4 gráficos: a <- qqnorm(total$ImpTotal) #con lattice y b, c y d son variaciones de este tipo?, creados con ggplot2: ?b <- g <- ggplot(data = total, aes(x=ImpTotal, fill=Convenio)) g + geom_histogram(binwidth = 90) ? Los quiero representar de la forma: par(mfrow=c(2,2)) a b c d Pero los que crea con ggplot2 aparecen en par(mfrow=c(1,1)), es decir: ignora la instrucción.
2010 Nov 29
3
[LLVMdev] Does someone has experience with Canadian cross build of LLVM compiler?
Hi, Does anyone have experience with doing Canadian cross-builds of LLVM compiler? I need some help here... I'm a new with LLVM, so please don't be too harsh on me. I am building LLVM cross-compiler (and as I mentioned I'm doing it via canadian cross-build): Build platform = Linux, Host platform = Windows Target platform = Linux I'm using mingw32 compiler toolchain to
2015 Jan 23
1
Programming Tools CTV
Dear Willem, Personally, I use the R-forge project for the distribution CTV : https://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/ctv/ It?s an alternative option to github. Regards, Christophe --------------------------------------- Christophe Dutang LMM, UdM, Le Mans, France web: http://dutangc.free.fr Le 23 janv. 2015 ? 12:49, Luca Braglia <lbraglia at gmail.com> a ?crit : > Hi Willem >