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2006 Dec 08
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The Next Big Thing on Wall Street
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2007 Apr 18
0
Wall Street Alert
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2007 Apr 18
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Wall Street Alert!
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2007 Apr 18
0
Wall Street Alert!
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2007 Apr 18
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Wall Street Alert
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2006 Dec 07
0
Wall Street Alert!
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1998 Apr 10
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Linux made the Wall Street Journal - the Article
Linux Plays a Role in 'Titanic,' Photos By NASA, but Can It Take On Microsoft? By SEAN DAVIS Dow Jones Newswires [From The Wall Street Journal, April 3, 1998, page B7B] NEW YORK-The makers of "Titanic" used it to render the hit film's special effects. NASA uses it to stitch together pictures of Earth. It is free to anyone who wants it, but at least two companies are
2009 Feb 12
1
EULA won't let me agree when installing WoW via wine.
Trying to install World of Warcraft on ubuntu 8.10, with the most recent version of wine, and I get to the end user license agreement, scroll all the way down, and I can't click agree on it to continue with installation. I'm using the download game client feature from my account on WorldofWarcraft.com, not the game CD's because I have a broken CD drive. If that helps any.
2010 Aug 24
0
Using kfilter in package sspir - dimensions do not agree
I'm currently running into a little trouble with the kfilter method, and would love some clarification if you are able to offer it. When trying to run kfilter, I've been running into errors that seem to result from having mismatched dimensions. Specifically, the dimension of my observations is 2, while the dimension of the state space is 4. In the filterstep function (file sspir_kfs.R),
2009 Sep 07
2
Wine won't let me agree to WoW installion terms
I am admittedly very computer stupid. However, I do have wine installed and I have downloaded the World of Warcraft package to install. When I double click on the wowinstall icon, it pulls up wine, no problem. I select the WotLK program (have also tried just plain WoW and BC), select install, select English, select OK. I scroll to the bottom of the terms of use and the "Agree" button
2016 Aug 12
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ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?
> >> One possibility would also be to consider a "numbers-only" or > >> rather "same type"-only {e.g., would also work for characters} > >> version. > > > I don't know what you mean by these. > > In the mean time, Bob Rudis mentioned dplyr::if_else(), > which is very relevant, thank you Bob! > > As I have
2016 Nov 27
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ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?
For S Ellison, just clarifying, I am Suharto Anggono, not Martin Maechler. "Martin et al.," from my previous E-mail was the beginning of message from Gabriel Becker, that I quoted. The quoted "still a bit disappointed that nobody has taken a look" is from Martin Maechler. In all of the proposed 'ifelse'-like functions so far, including from me (that I labeled as
2016 Nov 27
1
ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?
Related to the length of 'ifelse' result, I want to say that "example of different return modes" in ?ifelse led me to perceive a wrong thing in the past. ## example of different return modes: yes <- 1:3 no <- pi^(0:3) typeof(ifelse(NA, yes, no)) # logical typeof(ifelse(TRUE, yes, no)) # integer typeof(ifelse(FALSE, yes, no)) # double As
2016 Nov 29
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ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?
Interspersed below. -------------------------------------------- Subject: Re: ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ? To: R-devel at lists.R-project.org Date: Sunday, 27 November, 2016, 12:14 AM On current 'ifelse' code in R: ... * If 'test' is a factor, doing storage.mode(test) <- "logical" is not appropriate, but is.atomic(test) returns TRUE. Maybe use
2017 Nov 04
1
ans[nas] <- NA in 'ifelse' (was: ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ?)
Removal of ans[nas] <- NA from the code of function 'ifelse' in R is not committed (yet). Why? -------------------------------------------- On Mon, 28/11/16, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote: Subject: Re: [Rd] ifelse() woes ... can we agree on a ifelse2() ? Cc: R-devel at r-project.org, maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch Date: Monday, 28 November, 2016, 10:00
1999 Mar 09
1
I agree! (was Ban Microsoft Outlook Express MUA from this list?)
When the world was young, "Alain FAUCONNET" <af@biomath.jussieu.fr> carved some runes like this: [snip] > So what ? unless the nice people who manage those lists can find the > time to switch to a better list processor like Majordomo, all we can do > is asking people : > > - not to send any multipart mails : > * do copy/paste logs or config files inline,
2012 Oct 17
2
dovecot-core, dovecot-mysql for Debian squeeze
Hello list apologize in advance for my bad English, this is the first time I write to a list if I mistake Excuse me I want to implement mail server with MySQL database, Postfix and Postfixadmin, dovecot-core, dovecot-mysql dovecot-imapd dovecot-pop3d for multiple domains. I have problems installing the daemon dovecot-core, dovecot-mysql dovecot-imapd dovecot-pop3d Debian squeeze, I'm using
2005 Sep 28
0
Wine on Fedora Core 4: Street Atlas 8 & wineconsole issues
I just did a fresh installation of Fedora Core 4, using my home directories from FC3, including my .wine. In the FC3 environment, I had used winetools to install. I did not want to do a fresh installation of wine, just use an RPM that would work. Alas, I had to fall back to 20041201. SA 8: I installed and uninstalled wine-20050524-1fc3winehq.athlon.rpm, wine-20050310-1fc3winehq.athlon.rpm
2005 Aug 04
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Wine and Delorme Street Atlas 2005
Hello, I'm sorry if this is a repeat post, but I have been working on this for the better part of the year now. I am trying to get Delorme Street Atlas 2005 to run under wine. So far, I've been successful in getting the program to run and talk to my RS232 GPS. This means, I have all the database updates, IE6, etc loaded and apparently working (AFAIK). I am using wine to emulate
2005 Feb 16
0
MS autoroute express (a.k.a. mappoint or "street and trips")
Hi I attempted to run MS Autoroute Express 2005 on wine 20050211. (I believe this fantastic product is marketed also under the names MapPoint and "Street and Trips" depending on market and target). I had wine setup done by winetools: basic setup, ie6, arial, ms installer. i installed the product directly from cd (*) the installer forced an update on the system (to update its office