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2011 Jun 22
2
[LLVMdev] ConstantRange::sub
Sure. I will submit a patch.
BTW, what's the difference between the bounds I was expecting
APInt NewLower = getLower() - Other.getUpper() + 1;
APInt NewUpper = getUpper() - Other.getLower();
and the two you mentioned
NewLower = Lower - (Upper-1)
NewUpper = (Upper-1) - Lower + 1
They look equivalent to me. Did I miss anything? Thanks.
- xi
On Jun 22, 2011, at 2:39 PM, Nick Lewycky
2003 Aug 13
1
stars graphs
Hi listers,
A few days ago I posted a question about the use of the stars function
on selected lines of a frame. Thanks to two helpers, a closer look at
the scale argument allowed to partially solve the problem. Yet I still
have a problem with stars.
Allow me to explain what I intend to do (sorry for my poor English and
the long post):
I want to graph an activity index of a fish during the day
2011 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] ConstantRange::sub
Thanks, I think you've found a serious bug!
Would you be willing to fix it? Please add a test to
unittests/Support/ConstantRangeTest.cpp and then mail llvm-commits with the
patch to fix it and add the test.
On 20 June 2011 23:09, Xi Wang <xi.wang at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a question about ConstantRange::sub(const ConstantRange &Other) at
>
2011 Jun 21
2
[LLVMdev] ConstantRange::sub
Hi,
I have a question about ConstantRange::sub(const ConstantRange &Other) at lib/Support/ConstantRange.cpp:524. The code computes the new bounds as follows.
APInt NewLower = getLower() - Other.getLower();
APInt NewUpper = getUpper() - Other.getUpper() + 1;
Could someone explain this to me? I was expecting something like
APInt NewLower = getLower() - Other.getUpper() + 1;
APInt
2011 Jun 22
0
[LLVMdev] ConstantRange::sub
On 22 June 2011 12:51, Xi Wang <xi.wang at gmail.com> wrote:
> Sure. I will submit a patch.
>
> BTW, what's the difference between the bounds I was expecting
>
> APInt NewLower = getLower() - Other.getUpper() + 1;
> APInt NewUpper = getUpper() - Other.getLower();
>
> and the two you mentioned
>
> NewLower = Lower - (Upper-1)
> NewUpper = (Upper-1) -
2002 Feb 11
0
profile
I am running 1.3.1 on a Windows (NT 4.0) machine. I've fit a nonlinear
model intended to predict crop yield from nutrient information, and want to
use the profile function. If I type say,
profile(simparj.fm)
I get the following error message:
"Error in prof$getProfile(): number of iterations exceeded maximum of
5.25515e-308"
I used the profiler function to profile simparj,fm step
2016 Jul 07
2
Red Neuronal complicada categorías
Estimados
Les consulto por redes neuronales, hay diversos artículos como los siguientes (el último tienen un error actualmente). Pero mi pregunta va un poco por otro lado.
http://www.r-bloggers.com/build-your-own-neural-network-classifier-in-r/
http://www.r-bloggers.com/classification-using-neural-net-in-r/
Básicamente se puede calcular un valor, por ejemplo doblar 2,4 grados a la derecha, luego 1
2016 Jul 09
2
Red Neuronal complicada categorías
Hola,
Esta es una forma de hacerlo...
Mira que lo primero que he modificado es el fichero "x.csv" para sustituir
los espacios en los nombres por "_". Y también he quitado los acentos y las
eñes...
He utilizado el paquete RNNS y la función "mlp()" para ajustar la red.
#-------------------------------------------
> x <- read.csv("x.csv",
2001 Sep 27
2
Getting your stuff organized in R
I'm attaching an small text file
on "Getting your stuff organized in R".
(Sorry if sending an attachment is not considered
a correct etiquette in r-help, but this is
only 7911 bytes, plain ascii text and I cannot
post it in a web page at the moment).
Probably all the information in this document is scattered
in one or more
R introduction guides, but I think that it is useful to have