similar to: bug: sample( x, size, replace = TRUE, prob= skewed.probs) produces uniform sample

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2007 Mar 05
4
Identifying last record in individual growth data over different time intervalls
Hi I have a plist t which contains size measurements of individual plants, identified by the field "plate". It contains, among other, a field "year" indicating the year in which the individual was measured and the "height". The number of measurements range from 1 to 4 measurements in different years. My problem is that I would need the LAST measurement. I only
2011 Sep 22
1
nlm's Hessian update method
Hi R-help! I'm trying to understand how R's nlm function updates its estimate of the Hessian matrix. The Dennis/Schnabel book cited in the references presents a number of different ways to do this, and seems to conclude that the positive-definite secant method (BFGS) works best in practice (p201). However, when I run my code through the optim function with the method as "BFGS",
2002 Oct 03
1
Multiple Static Ip''s on a adls connection
Hi all. I have recently signed up with a adsl supplier. I ordered static ip''s I was given a block from 153-158. I am trying to make it so that each machine gets a live ip address that is accessable on the wan. I am using floppyfw as my router on a p200. I know that I could setup the the eth0 as multiple ip''s and do nat, but I am wondering if there is another way. I just want
2016 Feb 24
2
[PATCH] D17497: Support arbitrary address space for intrinsics
> On Feb 24, 2016, at 09:32, David Chisnall via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > My gut feeling is that it’s not worth it. When we move from typed to untyped pointers, we’re going to change the mangling from something like p200i8 to just p200, which is already quite a bit cleaner, and actually looks cleaner to me than the version proposed in this patch. > >
2016 Feb 24
0
Fwd: [PATCH] D17497: Support arbitrary address space for intrinsics
My gut feeling is that it’s not worth it. When we move from typed to untyped pointers, we’re going to change the mangling from something like p200i8 to just p200, which is already quite a bit cleaner, and actually looks cleaner to me than the version proposed in this patch. David > On 24 Feb 2016, at 17:28, Philip Reames via llvm-dev <llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > > This
2005 Apr 14
2
documentation for 'open': some clarification?
I'm been doing more and more of file text parsing inside R instead of coping with Perl. For that, I need open a file and read it line-by-line. I found the documentation for 'open' isn't very clear. Right now it has ,----[ *help(R)[open]* ] | 'open' opens a connection. In general functions using connections | will open them if they are not open, but then close them
2004 Jan 20
1
Compiling problems with SuSE
> -----Original Message----- > From: Uwe Klein [mailto:uwe-klein@foni.net] > Sent: Monday, January 19, 2004 9:14 AM > To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com > Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] Compiling problems with SuSE > > > > From: Dustin Knuttgen on Sunday, January 18, 2004 11:47 PM > > > > > We tried to use SuSE initially and had no luck compiling zaptel
2010 Mar 14
2
Create vectors from a vector
Dear all, I would like to create a number of vectors which contain the the first n elements of an existing vector. For example I have the vectors vnk (200x1) and vro(200x1) and I want to create 200 vectors that contain the 1st till the n_th element of the vectors and thus be able to create a vector s with 200 elements which are the product of all these vectors: i.e s1<-vnk[1]%*%vro[1]
2005 Oct 01
1
Problem with VM Distribution Groups
Hi, We're experiencing a problem with basic VM distribution groups where messages won't be delivered. VM is called with a command like: Voicemail(20&30&39&... CLI Shows: Oct 1 20:54:33 NOTICE[26943]: app_voicemail.c:1990 copy_message: Copying message from 60@default to 50@default Oct 1 20:54:38 WARNING[26943]: app.c:1125 ast_lock_path: Failed to lock path
2001 Feb 12
4
Performance VPN over the internet
Hi 'tinc users' I'm new whit tinc and this mail-list. I like to build a vpn over the internet between two sites in Holland and Germany. Are there some experience whit the performance (turn-a-round en bandwidth) of a link. I want to use it for a 1,5Mb connection. Greetings, Fred Krom. - Tinc: Discussion list about the tinc VPN daemon Archive:
2006 Nov 10
2
config template for Grandstreams
I'm preparing to deploy a small number of Grandstream BT101's and GXP2000's to a remote location (which I won't have access to). I'd like to have them pull a config file from my server - I'm almost there... The phones are looking for the config file on my webserver which is good. I need to generate that file however. I see a tool on the GS website to generate
2016 Feb 24
5
Fwd: [PATCH] D17497: Support arbitrary address space for intrinsics
This probably needs broader discussion. We have an existing naming mechanism for polymorphic intrinsics; Elena is proposing a new one to avoid making the names for various load/store intrinsics particularly ugly. My personal take: 1) I like the cleaner naming scheme. 2) I'm not sure the additional complexity is worth it. (Not specific to the particular implementation proposed here.) 3) I
2000 Jul 06
0
SSH backups - 1hr daytime; 8hrs nighttime
Hi, I posted the following message to the RedHat linux list to see if anyone had any thoughts about this problem. I have only received a few replies, all of which state that they have experinced poor performance problems with ssh on Solaris. They do not, however, state if it is openssh, which version, what hardware, or what version of Solaris. (All I can say is that we have had no problems with
2003 Jul 11
2
Compile Problems with gcc 3.3
Hi, after quite some time doing nothing with asterisk I downloaded the current cvs version. Building this on a SuSE 8.2 System with gcc 3.3 i ran into an unpleasant snag: pbx.c:581: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned pbx.c: In function `pbx_substitute_variables_temp': pbx.c:765: warning: comparison between signed and unsigned pbx.c:812: warning: comparison between signed
2001 Dec 12
2
help with recovering inode
Hi list, here's what just happend: I rebooted my 2.4.15 running machine with SysRq + s u b to boot into 2.4.17pre8. All went fine, fsck found no errors. Upon starting X i found out that my .opera directory went fubar in some way. Stracing ls shows that it gets an EIO trying to stat it. Looking at it with debugfs (and learning fs internals on the fly) shows that inode of that directory only
2005 Apr 18
20
HTB stalling
Hi Couple months ago I started to have a strange problem with HTB. My setup is Fedora Core 2 + Pentium 2 233 + 128 MB of ram and its serving as a router. For some time since going to kernel 2.6 my HTB QoS Stalls for couple seconds, every couple minutes. If the connection load is bigger the stalling is more frequent and takes longer. I isolated the problem to be with HTB (CBQ works fine). The
2004 Jan 25
2
IMQ Runtime error
hi all, i have applied all patches and compiled the kernel (2.4.21), iptables (1.2.9) and iproute2 (2.4.7-now-ss020116) however when i run "modprobe imq numdevs=1", the system returns - imq.o: init_module: Device or resource busy the transcript is below - [root@vmlinux project]# modprobe imq numdevs=1 /lib/modules/2.4.21-BW/kernel/drivers/net/imq.o: init_module: Device or resource busy
2004 Jan 31
6
HTB dequeueing in pairs fixed
I posted earlier when I noticed that htb was releasing packets in pairs, even though my burst/quantums were 1 pkt. To fix I set HTB_HYSTERESIS 0 in net/sched/sch_htb.c . This gives a noticable gain in upstream worst case latency, for me with 256kbit/s up I used to see +90 sometimes, now it''s +45. For the many who have 128 up it should limit them to +90 rather than +180. Andy.
2003 Jan 14
6
Hardware advice please?
I am quite new to Linux and have moved (almost) from a windoze NT4 environment. My present configuration is running SuSE V 8.0 with KDE3.0.5 desktop on two machines, connecting with Samba to an NT4 PC, and an occasional laptop or other PC that connects locally to the network. After a deal of searching, researching, and seeking advice I have decided to use Shorewall as my firewall.
2004 Oct 13
6
[Fwd: Re: ssh and cs LAG]
Got some solutions myself. LAG is caused by : NETDEV WATCHDOG eth0 timeout this is caused bacause of problems with rtl8139 network card in kernel 2.6.x Solutions : 1.add in lilo.conf : append="noapic" 2.turn apic off in bios 3.if u have 2 rtl8139 cards, then exchange one with some other card type (chipset) btw. all above was found in various polish forums, but none has worked for