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2007 Sep 12
2
Tick intervals
Hi, I would like to plot a histogram with the following codes, and I would like to make the tick intervals smaller. I tried to add "lab=c(1,1,12)", but nothing changes. par(mfrow=c(1,1),font=1, cex=0.8) hist (data1, seq(-0.01,0.3,0.01),freq = FALSE, main="Figure1.",xlab="return",lab=c(1,1,12)) lines(density(data1), col="blue") Could anyone give me sone
2009 May 08
2
postscript()-resolution
Dear users, another question concerning graphics for publications. My favourite journal wants .eps-graphics, and from older postings i adapted the following code: postscript(file="Figure1.eps", title="Figure 1", width=11.5, height=8, paper="a4",onefile=FALSE) However,  when checking the properties of this file, it is a .ps and not a .eps file. So, i konverted to
2012 Nov 21
1
Libguest Problem
Hi Richard, I am a user of LibguestFS. I have a problem in using LibguestFS to get the OS type of the virtual machine with Xenserver virtual environment. But when I use the command in Linux likes the figure1. I know that this disk file could add in libguestfish. My code is in the figure2. I can't get the OS info from GuestFs. Could you give me some suggests? James
2006 Oct 23
1
Hi,about the png device
Hi, i have a problem with png device that is my error log "> png(file="figure1.png");plot(significant,type="scatter");dev.off() Error in X11(paste("png::", filename, sep = ""), width, height, pointsize, : unable to start device PNG In addition: Warning message: unable to open connection to X11 display '' " i searched the mailing
2012 Apr 18
3
how to plot separate lm ablines on the same xyplot by group
Hi, I am trying to use xyplot to plot the relationship between size and day (y~x) by a food factor that has two levels, low and high. I have 3 reps per factor/day. I want the plots from each food treatment on the same axiss, so I used this code: xyplot(Size ~ Day, groups = Food, data = louis.data.means,col=1, pch=c(1,17), panel=function(x,y,groups,...){ panel.superpose(x,y,groups,...)
2020 Jun 09
2
Implementing a VTable in LLVM
Hi all, I’ve been working on a Java-esque object-oriented language Bolt that targets LLVM IR. I’m agonisingly close to getting a virtual table working, and was hoping one of you could point out the gap in my understanding. I’ve linked the C++ code snippets relevant to the vtable below. Example IR generated (partially displayed below):
2019 Oct 17
2
[RFC] Propeller: A frame work for Post Link Optimizations
Hello Maksim, On Wed, Oct 16, 2019 at 3:52 PM Maksim Panchenko <maks at fb.com> wrote: > Hi Sri, > > > > I want to clarify one thing before sending a detailed reply: did you > evaluate > > BOLT on Clang built with basic block sections? > In the makefile you reference, > > there are two versions: a “vanilla” and a default built with function > sections.
2019 Oct 22
2
[RFC] Propeller: A frame work for Post Link Optimizations
We are going to be at the llvm-dev meeting the next two days. We will get back to you after that. Sri On Mon, Oct 21, 2019 at 10:07 PM Maksim Panchenko <maks at fb.com> wrote: > Hi Sri, > > > > Thank you for replying to our feedback. 7 out 12 high-level concerns have > been > > answered; 2 of them are fully addressed. The rest are being tracked at the > >
2019 Oct 18
3
[RFC] Propeller: A frame work for Post Link Optimizations
Hello Maksim, On Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 10:57 AM Maksim Panchenko <maks at fb.com> wrote: > Cool. The new numbers look good. If you run BOLT with jemalloc library > > preloaded, you will likely get a runtime closer to 1 minute. We’ve noticed > that > > compared to the default malloc, it improves the multithreaded > > performance and brings down memory usage
2020 Apr 08
3
Error with perf2bolt in LLVM BOLT
Hi, I was interested in trying out LLVM BOLT and generated profile data using Linux perf using the following: perf record -e cycles:u -o perf.data <command> This is without the use of LBR so I understand the performance improvements may not be much but this was more for becoming familiar with BOLT's commands. I then run: perf2bolt -nl -p perf.data -o perf.fdata <binary> and I
2019 Oct 14
2
[RFC] Propeller: A frame work for Post Link Optimizations
Hello, I wanted to consolidate all the discussions and our final thoughts on the concerns raised. I have attached a document consolidating it. BOLT’s performance gains inspired this work and we believe BOLT is a great piece of engineering. However, there are build environments where scalability is critical and memory limits per process are tight : * Debug Fission,
2011 May 27
1
Help with Rmpi install
Hello R-help! I am a systems administrator for the University of Southern California. I take care of it's general-purpose research cluster, and have recently been asked to provide access to a parallelized R platform. I do not have any previous experience using R, and have only ever had to do anything more then 'yum -y install R'. We have a myrinet MPI network, and use mpich1 as our
2019 Sep 24
9
[RFC] Propeller: A frame work for Post Link Optimizations
Greetings, We, at Google, recently evaluated Facebook’s BOLT, a Post Link Optimizer framework, on large google benchmarks and noticed that it improves key performance metrics of these benchmarks by 2% to 6%, which is pretty impressive as this is over and above a baseline binaryalready heavily optimized with ThinLTO + PGO. Furthermore, BOLT is also able to improve the performance of binaries
2015 Mar 18
2
Folders with ~ (tilde) slow to save
running Version 3.6.23-14.el6_6 I'm having slow save times with folders names ~something.. ie. /www/~bin/content.txt. doing this via a windows share.. when I save file it has a moment (few seconds) of hesitation.. then saves. When I do /www/bin/content.txt. the file saves instantly. Is there anywhere I can change a setting to fix this? or is this a bug. I've looked in the logs
2010 Nov 01
4
how to view the top 20 lines in a long dataset
Hi, I am simply looking for the function that will allow you to look at the top 20 lines of a long dataset? LP On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 10:46 AM, Louis Plough <lplough@usc.edu> wrote: > Hi, > I am trying to generate all possible permutations (choose 2) of a vector, > b, for example--using 'combn' the combinations in only one direction are > generated... > > >
2009 Aug 19
3
Sweave output from print.summary.glm is too wide
Hi all I am preparing a document using Sweave; a really useful tool. But I am having a problem. Consider this toy example Sweave file: \documentclass{article} \begin{document} <<echo=TRUE,results=verbatim>>= options(width=40) # Set width to 40 characters hide <- capture.output(example(glm)) # Create an example of the problem, but hide the output summary(glm.D93) #
2008 Feb 08
2
R version of SAS Proc Varclus
I am interested in finding an R version of SAS "Proc Varclus". SAS's Proc Varclus implements an oblique cluster analysis based on principal components. How can I find out if R has a package that runs the same algorithm implemented in SAS "Proc Varclus"? Thank you, Mary Helen Black __________________________ Mary Helen Black, M.S. Keck School of Medicine of USC
2019 Oct 08
2
[RFC] Propeller: A frame work for Post Link Optimizations
Some more information about the relaxation pass whose effectiveness and convergence guarantees were listed as a concern: TLDR; Our relaxation pass is similar to what LLVM’s MCAssembler does but with a caveat for efficiency. Our experimental results show it is efficient and convergence is guaranteed. Our relaxation pass is very similar to what MCAssembler does as it needs to solve the same
2019 Sep 26
2
[RFC] Propeller: A frame work for Post Link Optimizations
On Wed, Sep 25, 2019 at 5:02 PM Eli Friedman via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > My biggest question about this architecture is about when propeller runs > basic block reordering within a function. It seems like a lot of the > complexity comes from using the proposed -fbasicblock-sections to generated > mangled ELF, and then re-parsing the mangled ELF as a
2011 Oct 24
1
rsync connection/transfer error
Hi All, I am somewhat new to rsync and am looking for some guidance. I've been using it successfully for a couple months syncing CentOS updates from a university mirror with the following specs: rsync version 2.6.8 protocol version 29 rsync -artv rsync://mirrors.usc.edu/centos/5.6/updates/i386/RPMS/--exclude=debug/ /var/www/html/centos/5/updates/i386 Everything works fine for this connection