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2006 Jan 14
1
Different length of objects
Hello, i got an warning message in the following code: f<-1:100 t<-1:100 b<-100 ll2 <- function(b,f,t) { t<-cumsum(t) tn<-t[length(t)] i<-seq(along=f) s1<-(tn*exp(-b*tn)*sum(f[i]))/(1-exp(-b*tn)) s2<-sum((f[i]*(t[i]*exp(-b*t[i])-t[i-1]*exp(b*t[i-1])))/(exp(-b*t[i-1])-exp(-b*t[i]))) s1-s2 } ll2(b,f,t) i think, the problem here is, that t[0] doesn't
2012 Sep 18
1
Windows 7 Clients Slow/Unresponsive with some file types
I am having some unresponsive and very slow performance with a couple of different file types with Samba and Windows 7 clients. The problems manifest in the following manners: IGES files, these are CAD files. When opening up certain IGES files from the server, the application can take upwards of 10 minutes to open up the file. If I copy the same file from the server to the desktop, the
2009 Jun 07
1
Close to a 4.2 release; experimenting with Ragel alternatives
Hi Jason ! Hmmm, this is good and bad news: Good: ruby hooks means I could use a single pass to parse textile customizations in zena instead of running two parsers: nice. Bad: I have just switched to ragel for QueryBuilder to parse pseudo sql and I fear your shortcomings (if that''s an english phrase). Could you describe more precisely what you are missing with ragel ? I''m
2007 Jan 16
1
<BR> and <P> in RedCloth v. Textism
Hi, I''m using RedCloth right now for some simple markup in a Rails project. It''s simple and easy - thanks for a great tool! I have a question about an apparent discrepancy between RedCloth and Textile, relating to newline characters. I''ve played with the "hard_breaks" feature and that seems to generate it''s own problems.. If I go onto the Textile
2011 Jan 19
3
Installing on CentOS
Hi, I''m trying to install RedCloth on CentOS. It came with ruby 1.8.5 pre-installed so I installed rubygems-1.2.0 since that seemed compatible (later versions require ruby 1.8.6). All looks good but when I try: [root at dev4 rubygems-1.2.0]# gem install RedCloth ERROR: could not find gem RedCloth locally or in a repository Can anyone tell me what I''m missing? Do I need to
2006 Feb 21
2
rotated labels in barplot with beside=T and multiple groups
I have a data set that I display using barplot. I don't know what you call it, but when I look at it, it looks like this: > lsu (0,0.1] (0.1,0.2] (0.2,0.3] (0.3,0.4] (0.4,0.5] (0.5,0.6] A 0.052631579 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.000000000 B 0.000000000 0.000000000 0.001007049 0.003021148 0.000000000 0.000000000 E 0.200000000 0.000000000
2010 Sep 03
6
how can I plot bar plots with all the bars (negative and positive) in the same direction????
Dear r-help mailing list, this seems stupid, but I actually don't find the solution: if I have a vector of numbers x of length n, ranging, say, from -3 to 4, if I do barplot (x) all the values below 0 go downwards, and all the positive values go upward. How can I make them all begin from the minimum pointing upwards? Thanks! Gabriele Zoppoli, MD Ph.D. Fellow, Experimental and Clinical
2008 Feb 21
5
Question about entities
1.) What is everyone''s preference on NCRs or character entities? Textile 2 uses decimal NCRs, so a less-than character becomes &#60; whereas RedCloth (3.04 and prior) used &lt;. What is your preference? It gets tough because &#39; (a straight single quote) doesn''t have a character entity equivalent. 2.) How do you feel about encoding characters like quotes
2008 Jul 09
3
Grid building in R
This might not possible in R but I thought I would give it shot. I am have to set up a 40 x 40 cm grid of 181 points equidistant from each other. Is there any way to produce a graph with R that can do this for me? Actual sizes are unimportant as long it is to scale. Thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Grid-building-in-R-tp18371874p18371874.html Sent from the R help
2007 Nov 23
1
SuperRedCloth inserting <pre><code>
I maintain a web application frozen to version Ruby 1.8.6 and RedCloth 3.0.4 Whenever I insert a newline followed by a white space, SuperRedCloth, wraps the text with <pre><code> tags. Say for example I write ############### Hi This is me ############### This piece of text gets translated to <p>Hi</p><pre><code>This is me</code></pre>
2005 Nov 14
1
Yeah !!!
Wow !! Seems like RedCloth is now able to output DocBook !!!! Great I have to Say !!! -- Frederick Ros aka Sleeper -- sleeper at jabber.fr Make sure special cases are truly special. - The Elements of Programming Style (Kernighan & Plaugher) -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: not available Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189
2005 Aug 04
1
Counterintuitive Simulation Results
I wonder if someone can help me understand some counterintuitive simulation results. Below please find 12 lines of R code that theoretically, to the best of my understanding, should produce essentially a flat line with no discernable pattern. Instead, I see an initial dramatic drop followed by a slow rise to an asymptote. The simulation computes the mean of 20,000 simulated trajectories
2001 Oct 16
2
Solaris 2.5.1 dirname() bug in libgen.a affects OpenSSH2.9.9p2 auth.c
I've discovered a problem with OpenSSH 2.9.9p2 under Solaris 2.5.1 . In auth.c, secure_filename() walks upwards toward the user's home directory or the filesystem root, verifying that no directories along the way are group or world writable. Solaris 2.5.1's dirname() function has a bug where dirname("/.ssh") returns an empty string instead of "/". This causes
2016 Mar 07
2
sis deduplication broken from 2.2.16 upwards
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi, sis attachment deduplication is broken in 2.2.16 upwards. It is caused by this commit. https://github.com/dovecot/core/commit/664bf3e236c214aee86294483c379e4fa66c2e63 in src/lib-fs/fs-sis.c function fs_sis_try_link() is comparation of inodes of hash files. Because fs_stat() after that commit use fstat() on open fd of temporary file instead of
2007 Dec 11
2
Build issues on Leopard
Hello, I''m having some issues building r190 on Leopard (10.5.1): $ rake (in /Users/johan/temp/superredcloth) ragel superredcloth_scan.rl | rlgen-cd -G2 -o superredcloth_scan.c ragel superredcloth_inline.rl | rlgen-cd -G2 -o superredcloth_inline.c /System/Library/Frameworks/Ruby.framework/Versions/1.8/usr/bin/ruby extconf.rb checking for main() in -lc... yes creating Makefile make gcc -I.
2015 Dec 08
1
[Not really Samba] Semantic was Permission Denied
2015-12-08 17:54 GMT+01:00 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org>: > On 08/12/15 16:33, mathias dufresne wrote: > >> 2015-12-08 17:15 GMT+01:00 Rowland penny <rpenny at samba.org>: >> >> On 08/12/15 16:02, mathias dufresne wrote: >>> >>> On any Linux system where you want to be able to use AD users as system >>>> users you need to
2010 May 09
1
Plotting log-axis with the exponential base to a plot wi
Hello Ted! Thank you a lot for your reply!!! I will try to explain again; what I want is a logarithmic scaled y-axis with the base of e (not 10). And the values I would like to use in the plot are the raw values (not transformed in any way). Do you still think that the base of log does not matter in this case (wheather it is e or 10 as a base)? Elisabeth > On 09-May-10 18:10:27, Elisabeth
2014 Apr 17
2
[LLVMdev] [lld] LLD's software architecture
Hi, I'm analysing the LLD code structure (aka architecture) and am trying to mold it into a component model. Currently I see 4 components: - Driver - ReaderWriter - Passes - Core I wonder if this is the order that they're supposed to be in, since there are also code dependencies upwards from: Core -> ReaderWriter Passes -> ReaderWriter ReaderWriter -> Driver For a
2009 May 28
6
Users with large (4GB) inboxes crippling dovecot
Hi all, I'm new here and would very much appreciate any help you can give me. We are running a rather outdated mail server that until recently has been running beautifully. Under the pretense of "it is ain't broke, don't fix it" it hasn't been updated so is running Fedora Core 4 and dovecot v0.99.14. What is happening is that as users log in (via thunderbird), they
2000 Oct 08
1
binding to privileged ports
Apologies if this is a FAQ; I couldn't find an answer on openssh.com or the mailing list archive.... Commercial SSH (I looked at 1.2.30) allocates privileged ports by counting /downwards/ from 1023, so that it will obtain a socket with (roughly speaking) the highest available privileged port number. This also appears to be the behaviour of rsh et al: (from sshconnect.c; whitespace elided)