Displaying 20 results from an estimated 600 matches similar to: "ActionWebService Struct member name including ''-''"
2006 Jul 24
1
XMLRPC WebService and Structs
Hi
First off, I apologise if this is covered somewhere and I just don''t
get it... I''ve looked far and wide ....
As a part of my current project I need to hook up to a particular
XMLRPC webservice that won''t be available for me to use until close
to launch date... So I am trying to recreate the webservice that
mirrors the live one so I can test my application
2006 Aug 02
3
Does Ruby / Rails have something similar to PHPs ''virtual''
Hi all
Is there a rails / ruby function that is analagous to PHPs ''virtual''
function?
"virtual() is an Apache-specific function which is similar to
<!--#include virtual...--> in mod_include. It performs an Apache
sub-request. It is useful for including CGI scripts or .shtml files, or
anything else that you would parse through Apache. Note that for a CGI
script,
2008 Sep 24
1
function can permanently modify calling function via substitute?
Dear R-devel:
The following code seems to allow one function to permanently modify a
calling function. I did not expect this would be allowed (short of
more creative gymnastics) and wonder if it is really intended. (I can
see other ways to accomplish the intended task of this code [e.g. via
match.call instead of substitute below] that do not trigger the
problem, but I don't think that is
2004 May 07
1
meetme conf-background.agi
Hello there!
Somebody tried the meetme|b which initiates the conf-background AGI.
Actually I want to originate another call from a conference.my AGI
originates the call and connects it to the conference, but the calleeee is
nowhere
My extension
exten => 21,1,meetme(21|pb)
and my AGI
****************************************************************************
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2004 May 10
1
AGI.pm wait_for_digit() not working for me!!!
Hello everybody!!!
I really need your help guys, I am using the AGI mode in meetme application,
and I want that AGI should wait for an input from the client/user i.e. a
digit and then proceed, but I have used that AGI function
agi->wait_for_digit(), but no use....my agi just passes, or ignores this
function,
where AGI should stop here and wait for the input....
.....my extension in my
2003 Oct 23
3
List of lm objects
Hi R-Helpers:
I?m trying to fit the same linear model to a bunch of variables in a data
frame, so I was trying to adapt the codes John Fox, Spencer Graves and Peter
Dalgaard proposed and discused yesterday on this e-mail list:
for (y in df[, 3:5]) {
mod = lm(y ~ Trt*Dose, data = x, contrasts = list(Trt =
contr.sum, Dose = contr.sum))
Anova(mod, type = "III")
} ## by John Fox
or
for
2009 Nov 03
1
likely bug in 'serialize' or please explain the memory usage
Hi all,
assume the following problem: a function call takes a function object
and a data variable and calls this function with this data on a remote
host. It uses serialization to pass both the function and the data via a
socket connection to a remote host. The problem is that depending on the
way we call the same construct, the function may be serialized to
include the data, which was not
2001 Nov 09
1
One package calling C-code from another package.
Dear R people
We have two packages, where the first package (geoR) is required by the
second (geoRglmm).
Both packages have functions calling C-code via .C().
We would like to call C-functions included in the first package
from within the C-code in the second package.
Is this possible?
An appropriate header file was included in the src directory of the
second package but this alone did not
2012 Jul 27
1
Version of substitute that evaluates it's first argument
Hi all,
Does there already exist a version of substitute that evaluates it's
first argument? (i.e. it accepts an already quoted expression). This
seems like something that's pretty handy, but I haven't found any
existing function to do it:
substitute_e <- function(expr, env) {
eval(substitute(substitute(expr, env), list(expr = expr)))
}
f <- quote(x + y + z)
substitute(f,
2008 Mar 05
5
nls: different results if applied to normal or linearized data
Dear all,
I did a non-linear least square model fit
y ~ a * x^b
(a) > nls(y ~ a * x^b, start=list(a=1,b=1))
to obtain the coefficients a & b.
I did the same with the linearized formula, including a linear model
log(y) ~ log(a) + b * log(x)
(b) > nls(log10(y) ~ log10(a) + b*log10(x), start=list(a=1,b=1))
(c) > lm(log10(y) ~ log10(x))
I expected coefficient b to be identical
2018 Sep 12
3
hangup the _called_ channel ?
I understand that HangUp() hangs up the calling channel. I want to
hangup the called channel.
SIP/mycall-xxxxx calls and bridges with DAHDI/1-1.
I send SIP/.... to listen to a long, very long, file.
GoSub(play-long-file,s,1)
[play-long-file]
exten=s,1, ;;; Here I want to hangup DAHDI/1-1, the called channel
same=n,Playback(very-long-file)
same=n,Hangup()
How do I hangup the called channel,
2001 May 30
2
environments
I would like to be able, inside a function, to create a new function, and
use it as part of a formula as an argument to, say, gnls or nlme. for
example:
MyTop <- function(data=dta) {
Cexp <- function(dose,A,B,m){...}
Model <- as.formula(paste("y","~ Cexp(",paste(formals(Cexp),collapse
=", "),")"))
MyCall <-
2003 Oct 10
1
number of arguments in .Call function registration
I initially sent this to the biocore mailing list - but it was
suggested that r-devel would also find it interesting.
Many of us use a macro like
#define CALL_DEF(fname, nargs) { #fname, (DL_FUNC)&fname, nargs}
for use in function registration for use with .Call.
For example, using the example from R Extension manual,
if we want to register a C function myCall with three arguments, we
2005 Jun 03
2
dot in formula
gReetings,
I want to manipulate a formula object, containing the name "."
so that "." is replaced by a desired (arbitrary) expression.
What is a safe way to do this?
Adrian Baddeley
2018 Sep 12
2
hangup the _called_ channel ?
On 9/12/18 1:22 PM, Joshua Colp wrote:
> On Wed, Sep 12, 2018, at 2:19 PM, sean darcy wrote:
>> I understand that HangUp() hangs up the calling channel. I want to
>> hangup the called channel.
>>
>> SIP/mycall-xxxxx calls and bridges with DAHDI/1-1.
>>
>> I send SIP/.... to listen to a long, very long, file.
>
> Define "send". How are you
2016 Sep 05
2
LLVM 3.8.0 - Adding new instruction to a basic block
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 3:20 AM, Daniel Berlin <dberlin at dberlin.org> wrote:
>
>
> On Sun, Sep 4, 2016 at 1:06 PM, Simona Simona via llvm-dev <
> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I'm trying to add a new instruction after a given instruction in a basic
>> block.
>> Until LLVM 3.7, I was using the following code:
2003 Oct 22
1
passing a variable (containing the value of the argument) to a function
My previous question put in a simpler way:
How would I pass a value of a variable to a function such as
lm(Effect1~Trt*Dose, data = x, contrasts = list(Trt = contr.sum, Dose =
contr.sum))?
Here, 'Effect' is a column name in my data matrix, and I want "Effect1" to
be replaced by "Effect2" and so on (my other column names in the data
frame) for successive anova
2016 Sep 05
2
LLVM 3.8.0 - Adding new instruction to a basic block
Why not just use Instruction::insertAfter()?
I->insertAfter(new_inst);
On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 8:13 AM, Ryan Taylor via llvm-dev <
llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
> Try incrementing the iterator before using.
>
> On Sep 5, 2016 10:26, "Simona Simona via llvm-dev" <
> llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Sep 5, 2016 at 3:20 AM, Daniel
2005 Jul 27
3
Well, "Hard filesystem quota can also be problematic"
"Hard filesystem quota can also be problematic", quoth <http://www.dovecot.org/>.
Since we actually use quota for our userbasg, this merited further investigation.
Using 1.0-stable, we enabled quota on /var and /users filesystems, and set
very low quota for a test account. Then we had some mail delivered on it, and
we moved some messages about.
At some point, Thunderbird
2014 Mar 12
2
How do graphical admin tools requiring root get authentication?
Hi All,
I have created a CentOS 6.5 OpenStack image using kickstart. I have
noticed that when connecting directly to the Virtual Machine's console
(think connecting directly to the physical machine) all of the
system-config, firewall configuration, application update and install GUI
applications work fine and prompt for root login when executed. Hoever if
I connect to the VM using xrdp with