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2009 Feb 11
6
[LLVMdev] Some enhancements to ImmutableSet and FoldingSet
I needed these for some work I'm doing in clang...
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2009 Feb 11
0
[LLVMdev] Some enhancements to ImmutableSet and FoldingSet
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Ben Laurie <benl at google.com> wrote:
> I needed these for some work I'm doing in clang...
>
Yes sir! At least this message was informative. One thing:
+ int size() const {
+ int n = 0;
+ for(iterator i = begin() ; i != end() ; ++n, ++i)
+ ;
+ return n;
+ }
+ bool empty() const {
+ return size() == 0;
+ }
empty() here
2009 Feb 11
3
[LLVMdev] Some enhancements to ImmutableSet and FoldingSet
On Feb 11, 2009, at 10:54 AM, Bill Wendling wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:36 AM, Ben Laurie <benl at google.com> wrote:
>> I needed these for some work I'm doing in clang...
>>
> Yes sir! At least this message was informative. One thing:
>
> + int size() const {
> + int n = 0;
> + for(iterator i = begin() ; i != end() ; ++n, ++i)
> + ;
2009 Feb 12
1
[LLVMdev] Some enhancements to ImmutableSet and FoldingSet
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 4:47 AM, Ted Kremenek <kremenek at apple.com> wrote:
> On Feb 11, 2009, at 8:14 PM, Ben Laurie wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Ted Kremenek <kremenek at apple.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Actually, neither of these methods are needed for ImmutableSet.
>>> ImmutableSet already has an 'isEmpty()' method and I have
2009 Feb 12
2
[LLVMdev] Some enhancements to ImmutableSet and FoldingSet
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Ted Kremenek <kremenek at apple.com> wrote:
> Actually, neither of these methods are needed for ImmutableSet.
> ImmutableSet already has an 'isEmpty()' method and I have never really seen
> a case where "size()" needs to be explicitly calculated. If you need size()
> itself, however, this seems like a perfectly valid addition.
2009 Feb 11
0
[LLVMdev] Some enhancements to ImmutableSet and FoldingSet
Actually, neither of these methods are needed for ImmutableSet.
ImmutableSet already has an 'isEmpty()' method and I have never really
seen a case where "size()" needs to be explicitly calculated. If you
need size() itself, however, this seems like a perfectly valid addition.
On Feb 11, 2009, at 10:57 AM, Ted Kremenek wrote:
>
> On Feb 11, 2009, at 10:54 AM, Bill
2009 Feb 12
0
[LLVMdev] Some enhancements to ImmutableSet and FoldingSet
On Feb 11, 2009, at 8:14 PM, Ben Laurie wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 8:24 PM, Ted Kremenek <kremenek at apple.com>
> wrote:
>> Actually, neither of these methods are needed for ImmutableSet.
>> ImmutableSet already has an 'isEmpty()' method and I have never
>> really seen
>> a case where "size()" needs to be explicitly calculated. If
2008 Oct 15
1
investigating interaction term for a model of Gross Primary Productivity
I am trying to investigate the interaction term in the below. The
paradigm in aquatic systems is that algal production is either
nitrogen (TIN) or Phosphorus limited, and I am trying to investigate
this- what is the best way to go about investigating the interaction
term. I have some thoughts on the above, but I will withhold them to
see what others think. Thanks for your help.
d <-
2007 Jul 16
1
R:Re: Can''t migrate domains
my source machine is a debian I''ve recently installed, so all present
rules were set by me.
but my target machine is a fedora5 I''m using only
to test migration. Since fedora was already installed for other
purposes, there are some rules in iptables....
the only line with
target "REJECT" is:
target prot opt in out
source destination
2013 Jan 25
5
Loop question?
Dear All
I have the following data (somewhat simplyfied):
TINF <-1
a <-c(500,750,1000,1250,1500,1750,2000)
b <-c(8,12,18,24,36,48,60,72,96)
following function:
infcprodessa <-function (D, tin, tau, ts)
(D * (1 - exp(-0.048 * tin))/(tin * (0.048*79) * (1 - exp(-0.048 * tau)))) * exp(-0.048 * (ts - tin))
z <-sapply(1:1, function(n) infcprodessa(1000,TINF,12,12-TINF))
is
2012 Dec 17
3
simplifying code
Dear All,
I was wondering if you could help me with the following:
I have the code:
tin <-0.5
tau <-24
output0 <-10
TIMELOW <-tin
TIMEHIGH <-1*tau
TIME1 <-c(seq(TIMELOW,TIMEHIGH, by = sign(TIMEHIGH-TIMELOW)*(tau-tin)/3))
then I would like to calculate:
cp1 <-output0*exp(-0.3*TIME1[1])
cp2 <-output0*exp(-0.3*TIME1[2])
cp3 <-output0*exp(-0.3*TIME1[3])
cp4
2004 Jun 11
1
ROC for threshold value, biometrics
Hello,
I am just a beginner of R 1.9.0.
I try to construct a predictive score for the development of liver
cancer in cirrhotic patients. So dependant variable is binanry (cancer
yes or no). Independant variables are biological data. The aim is to
find out a cut-off value which differentiate (theoratically) from
normal to pathological state for each biological data.
How can I step in procedue to
2013 Apr 21
1
lsoda question from deSolve package
Dear List,
Wonder if you have some thoughts on the following question using lsoda in desolve:
I have the following data and function:
require(deSolve)
times <- c(0:24)
tin <- 0.5
D <- 400
V <- 26.3
k <-0.056
k12 <- 0.197118
k21 <- 0.022665
yini <- c(dy1 = 0,dy2 = 0)
events <- data.frame(var = "dy1",time = c(10,15),value = c(200,100),method =
2008 Sep 24
2
lattice xyplot symbols instead of colors and legend matching plot symbols or colors
I would like to use the data below where the plots are close to what I
want. Instead of color I would like to use different symbols, and
have the symbols in the legend match the graphs. I am also going to
add a regression line to these I know about the type="r" (which is
fine for these particular graphs) argument, but it fits the subsets
instead of the entire data set-- should I use a
2003 Dec 17
1
repeated measures aov problem
Hi all,
I have a strange problem and rigth now I can't figure out a
solution.
Trying to calculate an ANOVA with one between subject factor (group)
and one within (hemisphere). My dependent variable is source
localization (data). My N = 25.
My data.frame looks like this:
> ML.dist.stack
subj group hemisphere data
1 1 tin left 0.7460840
2 2 tin left
2006 Apr 02
5
Asterisk 2.0 Where to download
Hello All
I read in www.sineapps.com have Asterisk 2.0 rewritten C# and run on windows, any body could be mail or send to me URL to download.
Thanks
Tin Trung Nguyen
Technical Team
Mobile: 084-91.365.4857
website: www.daivietcontrol.net
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2003 Jan 06
1
Problem with some applications
Hi,
I have a few apps that won't work with samba; when I install the
application locally i don't have problems, when I install them on a
samba share I get the following error:
Unable to register g:\<path to>\ONWDB.dll
Other applications do work correct...
Any ideas or more info needed?
greetz
Hans
--
Hans Scheffers
http://www.jiffie.nl/stamboom/
Croll's
2005 May 08
2
Sangoma card !
Hello All !
i'm purchased sangoma card A-101. i connect to E1 with MF/R2 signalling. but card don't work. negotiation with E1 fail.
please help me to correct it. i dont' know some parameters such as:
MTU, BAUDRATE
Thanks
Tin Trung
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2003 Aug 14
1
Contouring irregular xyz data via TIN
Dear,
I have XYZ data available in a MySQL database. I get it out, can plot
the data with the plot() function, load it into a geoR datastructure.
But what I actually would like to do is a simple contouring of the data
based on a no Kriging interpolation such as TIN based.
I know the first thing I shold do is interpolate a full matrix for the
region I have my points for, then contour should
2010 Jul 12
2
Xyplot or Tin-R problem?
I ran the following script from xyplot Examples using Tin-R on
Windows and saw no plot produced.
EE <- equal.count(ethanol$E, number=9, overlap=1/4)
xyplot(NOx ~ C | EE, data=ethanol,
prepanel = function(x,y) prepanel.loess(x, y, span=1),
xlab="Compression Ratio", ylab="NOx (micrograms/J)",
panel = function(x,y) {
panel.grid()(h = -1, v=2)