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2008 Sep 04
1
Timezone support?
This is a follow-up to the thread ending with:
http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/vpim-talk/2008/000120.html
I too am in search of some ruby parser for icalendar which properly handles
timezones on the datetimes in the icalendar RFC.
As I understand it there are actually three types of times.
1) UTC times with a string form of yyyymmddThhmmssZ
note the trailing Z indicates zulu time aka utc.
2)
2008 Jan 08
0
Status of Timezone support / Handeling DTSTART; TZID="(GMT-05.00) Eastern Time (US & Canada)":20080107T123000
I can not tell from the docs or from the mailing list what is the
state of timezone support in the iCalendar package?
If I want to parse an iCalendar file that has non utc dstarts and
dends will it convert those times to UTC or otherwise allow me to do
that?
When I tried to parse an iCalendar input file started off with
something like this:
BEGIN:VCALENDAR
METHOD:REQUEST
2010 Jul 04
1
lm( y ~ A/x ) ... how do I extract the coefficients by factor?
When regressing by month, how do I get the coefficients out into a new data
set?
I'm looking for
[ month, a, b, c ]
from the Pastor-Stambaugh model I'm using which is:
r[i+1] = a + b * r[i] + c * v[i] + e
the model I'm using wants to create a new dataseries based on the
coefficient in each month. I'm doing a simple linear regression on DataSet,
and
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2010 Oct 14
1
Ice Cube Rails problem
I''m using Ice_Cube to try and get the rule from a Model to be used to
create a schedule, like so:
@temp_sched.add_recurrence_rule
IceCube::Rule.from_yaml(Transaction.last.rule)
However this doesn''t seem to be the right thing, I just want to create
a new Rule using the rule specified for each Model.
IceCube::Rule.new(the rule) would be a good way, but this doesn''t seem
2007 Feb 07
2
How to set TZID in DTSTART?
Hello all,
I am currently evaluating the vpim libraries and like them very much.
However there''s one thing I can''t get done: How can I set the TZID
parameter for DTSTART/END dates so my encoded ICS file looks
something like this:
BEGIN:VEVENT
...
DTSTART;TZID=Eastern Time:20071201T080000
DTEND;TZID=Eastern Time:20071207T110000
...
END:VEVENT
I managed
2004 Jul 16
1
highlighting subset of point with xyplot (or Hmisc(xYplot))
Hello all,
I am trying to use xyplot to give a six panel plot and to highlight
only points (in any panel) that meet a certain criterion. With the
plot command I would do something like:
plot.default(filein$Site,filein$circ.conc)
points(filein$Site,filein$circ.conc,type="p",
pch=ifelse(filein$p.value<5e-02,19,21))
I had thought I could just stick in the pch line from above into
2007 Mar 19
3
R4.1: seq.POSIXt, tz="AEST" (PR#9572)
Times from seq.POSIXt come out wrong in AEST timezone around Feb 29 every
leap year before 1970 (on Windows XP).
According to help(DateTimeClasses), this is handled by "our own C code".
> x <- as.POSIXct("1968-02-27") # tz="AEST"
> x.gmt <- as.POSIXct("1968-02-27", tz="GMT")
> data.frame(
GMT=seq(x.gmt, by="day",
2001 Jul 14
6
how to type long string
Hi, All:
I try to type some long string in R console, whenever
I like to change to a new line, I get error message.
The following is my simple code
--------------------------------------
h3 <- sqlQuery(myConnect, "select * from console where
Error: syntax error
byday = 'dd1'group by by hour")
Error: syntax error
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Any Hints?
Thanks.
2001 Feb 13
0
handle date variables
Thanks! This is helpful.
Three more questions.
1. How to convert a string into a numeric value. For
example, convert '20010122' to 20010122.
2. How to convert a string into a date value. For
example, convert 20010122
to 2001 Jan 22, and get its day of the week, i.e.
Monday?
3. How to handle date variables in a loop? How to make
the following codes work? And how users should pass
the
2001 Feb 13
1
pass a string to a function
Hi,
I'd like to pass a string to a function as the value
of the argument.
Here is my code. However, it doesn't work. Please help
me with this.
Thanks,
Yu-Ling Wu
-----------------------------------------------------
library(RODBC)
odbcConnect("console") -> myConnect
fun1 <- function(dd1) {
h3 <- sqlQuery(myConnect, "select * from console where
byday =
2008 Feb 27
2
All Day Events
I must be stupid because this cannot be this hard.
I''m trying to build an all day calendar event. In most clients it shows up as an entry at the top of the day rather than blocking out the whole day with an event.
I have a bit of code that looks like this...
cal.event do
dtstart DateTime.parse("#{startDate.year()}-#{startDate.month()}-#{startDate.day()}")
dtend
2007 May 14
1
Microsoft programs overwrite default mask
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