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2019 Jan 28
2
How to generate .bc file using configure && make on Mac OS X?
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> but doesn't emit optnone and nounwind attributes
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s/nounwind/noinline
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 11:35 AM Jakub (Kuba) Kuderski <
kubakuderski at gmail.com> wrote:
> As far as I understand, gllvm doesn't run LTO pipeline or any cross-module
> optimization, and the optimization level provided is only used to compile
> each Translation Unit separately.
> If you
2009 Aug 10
5
Example scripts for R Manual
Hi,
I am wondering if some experienced users would help put the
ready-to-run code of the examples in the manuals. It would help new
users learn R faster by putting all the examples in an ready-to-run R
script file. Can somebody help do so sometime and post the code along
with the pdf manuals?
http://cran.r-project.org/manuals.html
Regards,
Peng
2009 Dec 18
4
How to print to file?
I don't find a function to print a string to file. Would somebody let
me know what function I should use?
2010 Feb 03
5
How to export the examples in help(something) to a file?
Some examples in the help page are too long to be copied from screen.
Could somebody let me know some easy way on how to extract the example
to a file so that I can play with them?
2010 Jan 21
3
Anova unequal variance
I found this paper on ANOVA on unequal error variance. Has this be
incorporated to any R package? Is there any textbook that discuss the
problem of ANOVA on unequal error variance in general?
http://www.jstor.org/stable/2532947?cookieSet=1
2009 Nov 19
4
Is there an variant of apply() that does not return anything?
There are a few version of apply() (e.g., lapply(), sapply()). I'm
wondering if there is one that does not return anything but just
silently apply a function to the list argument.
For example, the plot function is applied to each element in 'alist'.
It is redundant to return anything from apply.
apply(alist,function(x){ plot each element of alist})
2009 Aug 06
5
Is there a 'vi' mode in R?
Hi,
I'm wondering if R provide a vi mode in the command line just like
other shells such as bash do. Can somebody let me know?
Regards,
Peng
2019 Jan 28
2
How to generate .bc file using configure && make on Mac OS X?
I did a sanity check and run some of the bitcode I complied with gllvm and
it seems to work fine under lli. The only issues is to make sure you load
all the (external) libraries the bitcode needs. I highly suggest you run a
debug version of lli under a debugger and see what exactly happens.
On Mon, Jan 28, 2019 at 12:45 PM Peng Yu <pengyu.ut at gmail.com> wrote:
> It seems that it does
2010 Jan 01
5
How to not to terminate read.table if the input file is empty?
read.table terminates the program if the input file is empty. Is there
way to let the program continue and return me a NULL instead of
terminating the program?
$ Rscript read_empty.R
> read.table("empty_data.txt")
Error in read.table("empty_data.txt") : no lines available in input
Execution halted
$ cat read_empty.R
read.table("empty_data.txt")
$ cat
2009 Dec 01
4
Is there a function to test if all the elements in a vector are unique
length(unique(c(1,2,2)))==length(c(1,2,2))
I use the above test to test if all the elements in a vector are
unique. But I'm wondering if there is a convenient function to do so
in R library.
2009 Sep 14
3
How to refer to the last a few rows?
Hi,
x=matrix(1:60,nr=6)
I can refer the last 2 rows by
x[5:6,]
If I don't know the total number of rows is 6, is there a way to refer
the last 2 rows?
Regards,
Peng
2009 Sep 14
2
What are the return values of aov?
Hi,
I don't quite understand what are the return values of aov. I know
that it has 'coefficients'. But I need to know what all the other
return values are. Can somebody let me know how to figure them?
Value:
An object of class 'c("aov", "lm")' or for multiple responses of
class 'c("maov", "aov", "mlm",
2012 Dec 30
4
[LLVMdev] git repository of the tutorial
Hi,
I'm learning the tutorial.
http://llvm.org/docs/tutorial/
I'm wondering if there is already a git repository of the examples in
the tutorial so that I don't have to copy the code from the webpage.
Thanks!
--
Regards,
Peng
2009 Sep 05
2
How to 'apply' on multiple arguments?
Hi,
I am wonder if there is a function similar 'apply' but it could accept
multiple arguments?
For example, I have the following matrix.
x=matrix(1:6,nr=2)
y=matrix(1:6,nr=2)
I want to find a function that can be used to compute the linear
regression for each pair of rows in the two matrices?
multiple_apply(x,y,1,function(u,v){lm(u ~ v)}
That is, I wound like something like the above
2009 Sep 06
2
How to pop up the graphics window from Rscript?
Hi,
I am wondering how to pop up the graphics window from Rscript. I run
the following code, but I don't see the graphics window, even
transiently.
Regards,
Peng
$ Rscript plot.R
> x=1:10
> y=1:10
> plot(x,y)
>
2009 Oct 02
3
How to get duplicated items in a vector?
Hi,
> x=c(rep(1,3),rep(3,2))
> x
[1] 1 1 1 3 3
> duplicated(x)
[1] FALSE TRUE TRUE FALSE TRUE
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As shown in the above code, 'duplicated' doesn't return 'F' for the
first '1' and first '3' in 'x'. I am wondering if there is a function
that can return an indicator for any element whether it appears in a
vector twice or more.
Regards,
Peng
2009 Nov 03
3
How to exclude certain columns by column names?
I can exclude columns by column number using '-'. But I wondering if
there is an easy way to exclude some columns by column names.
> x=cbind(c(1,2),c(3,4))
> x
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 1 3
[2,] 2 4
> colnames(x)=c('a','b')
> x
a b
[1,] 1 3
[2,] 2 4
> x[,-'a']
Error in -"a" : invalid argument to unary operator
> x[,-1]
[1] 3 4
2019 Jan 28
2
How to generate .bc file using configure && make on Mac OS X?
This works great.
> You can also try using the gllvm wrapper: https://github.com/SRI-CSL/gllvm ; it's quite reliable and easy to use in my experience.
Just to be sure. Only one version of bc file will be generated that
corresponds to the compiler options provide at configure?
The original approach using ld.gold will provide several .bc files
that correspond to different stages of the
2009 Dec 10
2
About R memory management?
I'm wondering where I can find the detailed descriptions on R memory
management. Understanding this could help me understand the runtime of
R program. For example, depending on how memory is allocated (either
allocate a chuck of memory that is more than necessary for the current
use, or allocate the memory that is just enough for the current use),
the performance of the following program could
2009 Dec 10
3
How to figure out which the version of split is used?
There are a number of functions that are dispatched to from split().
> methods('split')
[1] split.data.frame split.Date split.default split.POSIXct
Is there a way to figure out which of these variants is actually
dispatched to when I call split? I know that if the argument is of the
type data.frame, split.data.frame will be called? Is it the case that
if the argument is not