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2006 Mar 09
5
Newbie - Help Please
I am just getting off the ground with RoR. (actually just walking out to
the runway)
I want to setup a development / test environment as close to the
production environment as possible except for OS (Win XP for Dev, Linux
for Prod).
I have Apache, MySQL, PhP installed and operating close enough to the
production environment that all the PhP stuff I''ve done in the past
seems to work
2006 Mar 09
2
EXTREME Newbie Qestion - Is RoR the right tool?
So, the question for you who are RoR Gurus: is RoR the way to go?
Here''s the challenge...
A community service site (application?) that includes:
* Community Forum
* Blog (kind of - more like an editoral comment section)
* Weather Forecasts by locale
* Road Conditions
* real time weather data
* Searchable, by category & locale, Business Directory
* Live Camera feeds
*
2006 Mar 28
5
Your RoR 1.1 Adoption Prediction?
What is the likelyhood that major inexpensive webhosts like godaddy,
bluehost, etc. will upgrade to RoR 1.1? Is this going to be like PHP 5
where it has to percolate for a year or more before it becomes widly
available? Your thoughts?
Along the same lines... is it possible to adopt some of the new improved
Ajax / javascript capabilities without actually upgrading the ruby
installation?
2006 Mar 29
6
RadRails Broke with 1.8.4 / 1.1
I''ve been using the radrails eclipse plugin with ruby 1.0 & Rails 1.8.2
up until this morning... I just installed Ruby 1.8.4 (one-click
installer rc1) and Rails 1.1. Now the rails eclipse plugin does not
seem to be aware of how to run ruby and has lost the ability to start
the webrick server. I''m sure it''s a simple configuration issue but the
radrails
2006 Apr 19
9
geolocation db?
I''m currently planning a social app in Rails that relies on being able to
see how far you are from everyone else.
It''s my intention to store rough geo-coordinates as part of the sign up
process. My intention is to capture their zipcode or postal code, and then
be able to query a webservice once for that data. It''s also possible that
there might be a database or even
2007 Sep 12
4
Checking out Rspec
I''m getting the following error when i either checkout or update from
svn://rubyforge.org/var/svn/rspec/trunk
svn: Error processing command ''mv'' in
''C:\work\rspec2\RSpec.tmbundle\Preferences''
svn: Can''t move source to dest
svn: Cannot rename file
''C:\work\rspec2\RSpec.tmbundle\Preferences\.svn\tmp\text-base\Symbol List:
2006 Aug 18
2
Please help with subclipse in radrails
I''ve been wrestling with this all night, I''m hoping someone can help. I
followed the exact steps in:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/HowtoUseRailsWithSubversion
..but when I open a new ''Checkout project from SVN'' in RadRails, it opens up
the second level dirs as the project dirs (ie. app, log, script, etc),
leaving me with a mess of projects.
I redid
2012 Apr 06
4
Order sapply
Good Afternoon,
I have the following code, but it seems that something must be doing
wrong, because it is giving the results I want.
The idea is to create segments while the value of Commutation is less than
1000.
for example, from the small set of data below
text="
val_user pos v v_star v_end commutation v_source
v_destine
1 1 96-96 1173438391 1173438391 0
2017 Jan 03
3
Does HEP require PJSIP or does it also works with SIP ?
Hello,
On a newly built Asterisk 13.13.1 system, I can't make HEP work with
chan_sip (though I could make it work with PJSIP on another instance).
Looking either at [1] or hep.conf, I can't see anything meaning HEP
requires PJSIP.
Before diging deeper, may I simply ask if HEP requires PJSIP or not ?
What about a line mentioning the answer in above documents (to keep other
from wondering
2018 May 19
0
Split a data.frame
Hello,
Maybe something like the following.
splitDF <- function(data, col, s){
n <- nrow(data)
inx <- which(data[[col]] %in% s)
lapply(seq_along(inx), function(i){
k <- if(inx[i] < n) (inx[i] + 1):(inx[i + 1])
data[k, ]
})
}
splitDF(DF, "name", split_str)
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
On 5/19/2018 12:07 PM, Christofer Bogaso
2018 May 19
5
Split a data.frame
Hi,
I am struggling to split a data.frame as will below scheme :
DF = data.frame(name = c('a', 'v', 'c'), val = 0); DF
split_str = c('a', 'c')
Now, for each element in split_str, R should find which row of DF contains
that element, and return DF with all rows starting from next row of the
corresponding element and ending with the preceding value of the
2009 Apr 15
2
[LLVMdev] Patch: MSIL backend global pointers initialization
Hello,
> So, looking for type of callee (not result, but function type!) you'll
> obtain the
> real "signature" of callee and if you'll strip all pointer cast you'll
> obtain the "declaration" (=variadic) type of the callee.
Maybe I misunderstood something but I just get the variadic declaration not
the real "signature", like this:
const
2012 Mar 27
2
R extract parts
Good Afternoon,
I believe that my to the problem, the R has a more effective solution.
in place the use the loop
I have the following set of data, and needs to extract some sections.
user pos communications source v_destine
7 1 109 22 22
7 2 100 22 22
7 3 214 22 22
7 4 322 22 22
7 5 69920 22 161
7 6
2005 Aug 09
12
Eclipse with RDT
Has anyone used Eclipse with RDT
(http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/show/RubyDevelopmentTools)? I have
never used Eclipse. Would it be worth my time to setup Eclipse with RDT
to create my first rails project?
2006 Mar 21
3
Switch...err Capistrano hangs
I''m having a little bit of difficulty deploying my app. I''ve run the
setup and it works with Cap, but when I try to deploy it hangs at
"querying latest revision". I can access my svn locally (I''m on a
windows xp sp2 machine) using SubClipse plugin, but not through the
command line though (yes, svn client is installed).
I''m pretty sure that
2012 Jul 24
3
Collapsing a vector/data-frame based on the previous values
Hello
I have a data frame like this:
dput(states)
structure(list(Date = c("24/07/2012", "25/07/2012", "26/07/2012",
"27/07/2012", "28/07/2012", "24/07/2012", "25/07/2012", "26/07/2012",
"27/07/2012", "28/07/2012"), State = c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, -1L,
-1L, -1L, 1L, -1L)), .Names = c("Date",
2010 Jul 07
2
What does `_data` mean in transform()?
Hi All,
I meant to take the min row by row. But the result is apparently not
what I want. Changing min to pmin solve the problem.
> df=data.frame(X=1:10, Y=1:10)
> transform(df, Z=min(X,10-Y))
X Y Z
1 1 1 0
2 2 2 0
3 3 3 0
4 4 4 0
5 5 5 0
6 6 6 0
7 7 7 0
8 8 8 0
9 9 9 0
10 10 10 0
I try to look at the source code to understand what transform() does.
I know
2007 Mar 09
3
NetBeans 6.0/Script Console Window
Has anyone figured out how to turn NetBeans IRB window into Ruby on
Rails script/console window where the gems like ActiveRecord, ActionPack
etc are recognized? May be an easy one for the Rails Guru''s out there,
not for me. By default, the NetBeans IRB window only loads Ruby. I am
trying to see how well NetBeans 6.0''s Ruby/RoR support works fully
realizing that it is an alpha
2023 Mar 02
1
transform.data.frame() ignores unnamed arguments when no named argument is provided
Dear r-devel,
See below:
transform(data.frame(a = 1), 2, 3)
#> a
#> 1 1
transform(data.frame(a = 1), b=2, 3)
#> a b X3
#> 1 1 2 3
We need a small modification to make it work consistently, see below:
transform.data.frame <- function (`_data`, ...) {
e <- eval(substitute(list(...)), `_data`, parent.frame())
tags <- names(e)
## NEW LINE
2012 Aug 21
2
Sequence detection longer than a certain value
Hello,
I have 2 variable: one is an "id" sequence from 1:1000 and the other is
variable with real values "VI" from -15.0 to 20.0 and I want to detect id
values that have indicator values less than a certain threshold, for
example (x=1) BUT that are in sequence equal or longer than 5.
For instance, in the following column I want to recognize the sequence from
"id" 4