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2019 Aug 27
2
Docs: Re-organizing the LLVM docs
Thanks everyone for your suggestions. The doc development phase of the Season of Docs program starts next week. I'll be posting my proposed changes via this mailing list in the next day or so. On Thu, Aug 22, 2019 at 3:05 PM Cranmer, Joshua <joshua.cranmer at intel.com> wrote: > The break-down of “User Guides”, “Programming Documentation”, and > “Subsystem Documentation” has
2019 Aug 20
5
Introduction and Question about Docs
On Tue, Aug 20, 2019 at 9:25 PM Michael Spencer via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 12:38 PM via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: >> >> Hi everyone. My name is DeForest Richards. I’m the technical writer who was selected to work on the LLVM project as part of the Google Season of Docs program. I’ll be helping to
2019 Aug 19
4
Introduction and Question about Docs
Hi everyone. My name is DeForest Richards. I’m the technical writer who was selected to work on the LLVM project as part of the Google Season of Docs program. I’ll be helping to restructure the documentation page(s) to make it easier for new and existing users to navigate the LLVM docs. I’m currently reviewing the existing docs, so you’ll probably see me posting questions over the next several
2019 Sep 12
2
Docs: Setting up two-column layout on docs homepage
Quick update. I've decided to scratch the idea of using the raw directive to add html to the docs homepage. I realized today that in order to accomplish what I want (add two-column layout with links to individual topics), I would have to use hyperlinks. That seems undesirable given that it would make it easier to break the URL links if the LLVM docs site were ever moved/updated. I spent a few
2019 Sep 13
2
Docs: Testing locally but still getting buildbot errors with my commits.
Last night, I triggered a buildbot error after my most recent commit. That one was totally on me as the warning did pop up while generating the docs site locally using the sphinx-build command (confirmed this afternoon). I just checked in a commit to resolve the error but now it appears I've triggered a different buildbot error? This error did not come up when I built the site locally to test
2006 Dec 18
2
I''m back
Hey all, I''m back. Some of you are probably thinking that is the longest weeks vacation on record. Well, I''d like to take this opportunity to apologise for my absence and offer a brief explanation. When I got back to Australia I naturally went home to visit my parents, only to find that they have been hit really hard by the drought. They didn''t really tell me just how
2019 Oct 15
3
Google Season of Docs: Requesting feedback on LLVM docs site updates
Hey everyone, I've made several updates to the LLVM docs site over the last few weeks. I'd like to get some feedback before I make any additional changes. As of right now, here are the updates I've made: a.) Added a static sidebar with links to the docs, community pages, etc. b.) Moved the Community/Getting Involved info to a separate page. c.) Consolidate the docs into three
2002 Jun 06
1
Docs - Structure Musings
IMHO, our big picture challenge is that multiple explanations for several topics are spread out over several different docs and pages One parameter is frequently discussed in four or more places (QSG, files reference pages, file comments, main documentation, etc.) That gives multiple perspectives, which can be good, but can also lead to at least the appearance, especially to a beginner, of
2019 Apr 16
2
Google Season of Docs
Hi all, Google Season of Docs is a program to improve the documentation of Open Source Organizations, You can find more details here : Season of Docs. <https://developers.google.com/season-of-docs/> I'm sharing because i think that LLVM Community may be interested and get benefit from it. Thank you! -- Have a great day! PreeJackie -------------- next part -------------- An HTML
2005 Jul 18
1
Survival dummy variables and some questions
Hi All, I am currently conducting some survival analyses. I would like to extract coefficients at each level of the IVs. I read on a previous posting that dummy regression using coxph was not possible. Therefore I though, hey why not categorize the variables (I realize some folks object to categorization but the paper I am replicating appears to have done so ...) and turn the variables
2006 Nov 19
1
Dovecot (unofficial) patches
Dear list, As a recent dovecot addict, I'm a bit puzzled by the sheer amount of patches available. I have not seen the history of these patches and I could not find a README explainng the patches. Are all these personal wishes/nice to have things or are they (to be) incorporated in dovecot-final? I use rpmbuild to create new rpms from the latest tarball but in that process still several
2009 Aug 20
3
categorized barplot
Dear useRs, I can't seem to find out how to categorize my histogram. I have the following dataset: Time??????????? First.day? Second.day 08:00-10:00??????? 9?????????? ? 8 10:00-12:00?????? 13???????? ? 15 12:00-14:00??????? 9?????????? ? 9 14:00-16:00???????10????????? ? 9 I attached a jpeg file to this e-mail containing the sketches. What I'd like to do is a barplot (or histogram),
2010 Jan 18
2
output
Hi all, I am trying to interparete the result of the following output from lm; fit1 =lm(Feed _Intake ~ weight + season + weight*season) Season has three classes(x,y,z) Reults are Estimate (Intercept) 21.51559 weight 2.13051 factor(season)y 10.59739 factor(season)z 1.30421 weight:factor(season)y
2010 Jun 14
2
NPMC
HI, I am a new user of R and want to analyse some data using npmc. My data have several levels of factor (Site, Year and Season) and several variable (Percentages). I have tried to use npmc but I always get an error message. My data are in a table following this example: Site YEar Season Var1 Var2 .... A 2009 Dry 10 56 B ........ here is the error
2009 Oct 13
2
Greater than less than in "ifelse"
I'm trying to categorize a continuous variable (yes, I know that's horrible, but I'm trying to reproduce some exercises from a textbook) and don't really know an efficient way to do this. I have a data frame that looks like: surv_time relapse sex log_WBC rx 1 35 0 1 1.45 0 2 34 0 1 1.47 0 3 32 0 1 2.20 0 4 32
2012 Sep 18
1
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel test
Hello, I have some satellite tag time-at-depth (TAD) frequency data that I would like some help with. The data was transmitted via satellite as percent time spent in each of 7 depth bins (0m, 0-1m, 1-10m, 10-50m etc.), binned over 6-hour intervals. I categorized each row of data corresponding to a date and time into summer vs. winter, and day vs. night, and then summed and averaged the given
2009 Aug 20
3
how to categorize continuous variable when useing regression
assume dependent variable y( continuous),independent variable x ( continuous),I try to categorize x with some interval,such that,those intervals would has most significant different effect on y. any one knows which method I should apply,I really need some hints,thanks so much~ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2020 Sep 28
2
LLVM Developers Meeting JIT BoF -- Request for Topics of Interest
Hi Andres, A topic that I'd find interesting is what it'd take to make it easier to > use profile guided optimization in the context of JIT. A few years back > I crudely hacked this together, but it was fairly ugly. It'd be nice to > make that easier. Possibly too complicated for that type of session? We couldn't go into detail, but we could kick off a discussion and
2009 Jul 30
4
truncating values into separate categories
Hi all, Simple question which i thought i had the answer but it isnt so simple for some reason. I am sure someone can easily help. I would like to categorize the values in NP into 1 of the five values in "Per", with the last category("4") representing values >=4(hence 4:max(NP)). The problem is that R is reading max(NP) as multiple values instead of range so the
2012 May 03
1
conducting GAM-GEE within gamm4?
Dear R-help users, I am trying to analyze some visual transect data of organisms to generate a habitat distribution model. Once organisms are sighted, they are followed as point data is collected at a given time interval. Because of the autocorrelation among these "follows," I wish to utilize a GAM-GEE approach similar to that of Pirotta et al. 2011, using packages 'yags' and