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2012 Mar 14
1
HCL HP R5000 supported by bcmxcp
Hi, I'd like to inform You that this UPS communicates well via the serial port. I haven't tested USB, and no shutdown testing so far, however, I hope it will run well. HP R5000 upsc output: ambient.temperature: 27.4 ambient.temperature.high: 45 battery.charge: 99.0 battery.runtime: 536 battery.voltage: 236.3 device.mfr: Eaton device.model: HP R5000 5000i device.serial: 3C81520083
2008 Nov 27
1
lmer refuses nested random factors
I am trying to run the following model in R > lmer(leaves.eaten~Geocytotype+(1|TEST/ PLANT),data=cyphoplantfeeding,family=poisson) My experimental setup is 41 replicates (TEST) of an experiment in which there are three Geocytotypes of a plant species in each TEST, and two plant pseudoreplicates per Geocytotype in each test (i.e. 3*2=6 plants per test). So my random factors are trying
2016 Jan 28
0
[v3,11/41] mips: reuse asm-generic/barrier.h
On 01/27/2016 03:26 AM, Maciej W. Rozycki wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jan 2016, Leonid Yegoshin wrote: > >>> So you need to build a different kernel for some types of MIPS systems? >>> Or do you do boot-time rewriting, like a number of other arches do? >> I don't know. I would like to have responses. Ralf asked Maciej about old >> systems and that came nowhere. Even
2016 Jan 28
0
[v3,11/41] mips: reuse asm-generic/barrier.h
On 01/27/2016 03:26 AM, Maciej W. Rozycki wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jan 2016, Leonid Yegoshin wrote: > >>> So you need to build a different kernel for some types of MIPS systems? >>> Or do you do boot-time rewriting, like a number of other arches do? >> I don't know. I would like to have responses. Ralf asked Maciej about old >> systems and that came nowhere. Even
2014 May 19
3
substring if value starts with a character
Hello togehter, i have a litte problem to convert a data.frame. My data.frame looks like this one A 1 R5000 2 R4800 3 R4700 4 3500 5 3800 I need now a command, which outputs all the numbers, without the character in front. The solution look like this one: A 1 5000 2 4800 3 4700 4 3500 5 3800 Thanks. Best regards. Mat -- View this message in context:
2013 Jan 08
0
[LLVMdev] get ref to parent instruction
On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 3:06 PM, Eduardo <erocha.ssa at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi all, > > How can I get a reference to an instruction if I have a reference to > an operand? For example, let suppose I have a reference to the > ConstantExpr "getelementptr inbounds" in the following instruction: > > %4 = getelementptr i32* getelementptr inbounds ([8 x i32]* >
2013 Jan 08
0
[LLVMdev] get ref to parent instruction
Eduardo <erocha.ssa at gmail.com> writes: > How can I get a reference to an instruction if I have a reference to > an operand? For example, let suppose I have a reference to the > ConstantExpr "getelementptr inbounds" in the following instruction: > > %4 = getelementptr i32* getelementptr inbounds ([8 x i32]* > @__mem_grid_MOD_nnyp, i32 0, i32 0), i32 %3 >
2013 Jan 09
1
[LLVMdev] get ref to parent instruction
Hi Oscar: In instructions like the one I showed can I expect that Value::use_begin and Value::use_end will return only the getelementptr or there is a chance I will get other users of that constant? Thanks a lot, Eduardo On Jan 8, 2013 9:39 PM, "Óscar Fuentes" <ofv at wanadoo.es> wrote: > Eduardo <erocha.ssa at gmail.com> writes: > > > How can I get a reference
2011 Jun 30
1
Analysing insecticide biossays using lmer
Hi all, Here is my problem: I performed bioassays using a unique insecticide on 9 different genotypes and got their mortality depending on the dose of insecticide used. Now, I want to see wether some genotypes are different or not in their responses to insecticide. My problem is that I have up to four replicates for some genotypes, but only one for other... Due to this unbalanced design, I
2015 Jun 15
2
Add on argument in seq()
Hi. I have a problem with the default behavior of seq(), which gives the argument "from" when the argument length.out = 1. This behavior is annoying when the number of value determine in length.out is not predictable. Would it be possible to add an argument that propose the median/mean, i.e. (from + to) / 2 when length.out = 1 ? Examples: > seq(from = 1, to = 11, length.out=1) #
2001 Mar 16
2
X forwarding from Linux -> Irix not working
I'm logging in from an irix machine to a linux machine (both running openssh-2.5.1p2) and am unable to run any X applications. I ran a verbose session and this happens: debug: fd 6 IS O_NONBLOCK debug: channel 0: new [X11 connection from host port 4572] debug: X11 connection uses different authentication protocol. debug: X11 rejected 0 i1/o16 debug: channel 0: read failed debug: channel 0:
2012 Dec 02
0
[LLVMdev] GetElementPtrInst question
Hi, You'd use an IRBuilder, like you did to create your LoadInsts. IRBuilder<> IRB(BB); IRB.CreateGEP(myreg1, myreg2); I assume because you asked this question, something went wrong when using the above method. What was it? :) Cheers, James ________________________________________ From: llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu [llvmdev-bounces at cs.uiuc.edu] On Behalf Of Eduardo [erocha.ssa
2015 Jun 15
3
Add-on argument in sample()
Hi. I have a problem with the default behavior of sample(), which performs sample(1:x) when x is a single value. This behavior is well explained in ?sample. However, this behavior is annoying when the number of value is not predictable. Would it be possible to add an argument that desactivates this and perform the sampling on a single value ? Examples: > sample(10, size = 1, replace = FALSE)
2009 Jan 28
0
Palm Terrace apartments launching - From R299K Cape Town
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2015 Jun 15
2
Add on argument in seq()
Thanks for your answer. The rational behind my proposal is why taking "from" when length.out=1, more than "to" or "NA", or " integer(0) " ? This question seems basic. But is is not in certain situations, like when length.out = unpredictable positive integer. And I haven't found in ?seq() the particular behavior of this function when length.out = 1.
2007 Apr 18
0
Thick stripes in the barplot() function
Dear all, Sorry to bother you, but I didn't find the solution in the R-help archive. I would like to change the thickness of stripes inside the barplot. Is there any solution to do that when using the barplot() fuction and the density option ? Or is there any other function ? Thanks very much for your help. Best regards. Gael. Gael Millot UMR 7147 et Universite Pierre et Marie Curie
2006 Mar 30
1
ansari.test one-tailed (PR#8730)
Full_Name: Gael Millot Version: 2.2.0. OS: XP Submission from: (NULL) (195.220.102.20) Hello. I sent an Email in r-help without answer for the moment. I am wondering if it could have a mistake in the code of the ansari.test function. For me, it seems that the function do not recover the p value at the correct side of the normal law N(0, 1) when it use the normal approximation (presence of
2015 Jun 15
0
Add on argument in seq()
Millot, I think the problem with that is that what you propose isn't a sequence starting at from in any meaningful way, and thus does not satisfy the contract of the seq function. Best, ~G On Jun 15, 2015 7:12 AM, "Millot Gael" <Gael.Millot at curie.fr> wrote: > Hi. > > I have a problem with the default behavior of seq(), which gives the > argument
2015 Jun 15
0
Add on argument in seq()
Regardless of the value of the other arguments, the first element in the output of seq() is _always_ `from`. Hadley On Mon, Jun 15, 2015 at 9:56 AM, Millot Gael <Gael.Millot at curie.fr> wrote: > Thanks for your answer. > > The rational behind my proposal is why taking "from" when length.out=1, more than "to" or "NA", or " integer(0) " ?
2015 Jun 16
0
Add-on argument in sample()
Am .06.2015, 14:55 Uhr, schrieb Millot Gael <Gael.Millot at curie.fr>: > Hi. > > I have a problem with the default behavior of sample(), which performs > sample(1:x) when x is a single value. > This behavior is well explained in ?sample. > However, this behavior is annoying when the number of value is not > predictable. Would it be possible to add an argument >