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2005 Aug 29
1
memory
Hi, I have a matrix with 700.000 x 10.000 cells with floating point data. I would like to work with the entire table but I have a lot of memory problems. I have read the ?memory I work with Win 2000 with R2.1.0 The only solution that I have applied is: > memory.limit(size=2048) But now my problems are: - I need to work with more than 2 Gb. How I can exceed this limit? - When apply some
2005 May 05
2
streaming legal issues
Hi! anybody knows where can i find some info about the legality of do a streaming of copyrighted music? can i make a audio stream with my legaly-brought music from my home to listen into my workplace? can i open it to the world? what are the legal terms that applies the thousands of internet radio broadcasts that exists on the net? if anybody knows the answers, or where i can find it, i will be
2007 Mar 11
3
I cannot see the network in the PDC server but yes in xp stations, any idea?
I have set samba server as PDC and I can see the network in others computers but not in the server, any idea? thx for advance my smb.cnf: # Samba config file created using SWAT # from 0.0.0.0 (0.0.0.0) # Date: 2007/03/09 22:38:36 [global] workgroup = DOMINI server string = %h Domain server (Samba, Ubuntu) obey pam restrictions = Yes passdb backend = tdbsam
2013 Jun 11
1
Caret train with glmnet give me Error "arguments imply differing number of rows"
Hello, I'm training a set of data with Caret package using an elastic net (glmnet). Most of the time train works ok, but when the data set grows in size I get the following error: Error en { : task 1 failed - "arguments imply differing number of rows: 9, 10" and several warnings like this one: 1: In eval(expr, envir, enclos) : model fit failed for Resample01 My call to train
2017 Oct 04
10
[Bug 13071] New: [PATCH] Allow --partial-dir with --inplace
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13071 Bug ID: 13071 Summary: [PATCH] Allow --partial-dir with --inplace Product: rsync Version: 3.1.3 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org Reporter:
2001 Jun 25
1
Macromedia Flash
Hi everybody, do you know if is possible to run the Macromedia Flash environment under wine? Thanks you in advance T.E.D.
2001 Sep 19
3
Flash 5 on Mandrake 8.0
Hey now- I'm trying to get Flash 5 installed using the default version of Wine that came with my Mandrake 8.0 installation. I am using Wine configured to use a "fake windows" partition, run in Windows 98 mode, and run within an X window. I can get the installer program for Flash 5 to start and being unpacking, but right after the unpacking of the .cab files I get an error
2007 Dec 06
2
Any package for deconvolution?
I want to run deconvolution of a time series by an impulse or point-spread function through Wiener filter, regularized filter, Lucy-Richardson method, or any other approaches. I searched the CRAN website and the mailing list archive, but could not find any package for such a deconvolution analysis. Does anybody know an existing R function for deconvolution? TIA, Gang
2008 Feb 23
1
Bimodal deconvolution
Hi Everyone- After searching through posts and my favorite R-help websites I'm still confused about a problem. I have data which is bimodal in nature, but there is no clearly obvious separation between the two peaks. In programs such as Origin, I can deconvolute the two distributions and have it generate a "best guess" as to what the two subpopulations are which make up my
2006 Jul 11
3
least square fit with non-negativity constraints for absorption spectra fitting
I would really appreciate it if someone can give suggestions on how to do spectra fitting in R using ordinary least square fitting and non-negativity constraints. The lm() function works well for ordinary least square fitting, but how to specify non-negativity constraints? It wouldn't make sense if the fitting coefficients coming out as negative in absorption spectra deconvolution. Thanks.
2007 Mar 09
2
Deconvolution of a spectrum
Dear useRs, I have a curve which is a mixture of Gaussian curves (for example UV emission or absorption spectrum). Do you have any suggestions how to implement searching for optimal set of Gaussian peaks to fit the curve? I know that it is very complex problem, but maybe it is a possibility to do it? First supposement is to use a nls() with very large functions, and compare AIC value, but it is
2009 Feb 17
2
Chromatogram deconvolution and peak matching
Hi, I'm trying to match peaks between chromatographic runs. I'm able to match peaks when they are chromatographed with the same method, but not when there are different methods are used and spectra comes in to play. While searching I found the ALS package which should be usefull for my application, but I couldn't figure it out. I made some dummy chroms with R, which mimic my actual
2012 May 21
0
[LLVMdev] APInt::sdivrem error?
OK, the code for sdivrem in APInt.h is wrong. Here's what's written: static void sdivrem(const APInt &LHS, const APInt &RHS, APInt &Quotient, APInt &Remainder) { if (LHS.isNegative()) { if (RHS.isNegative()) APInt::udivrem(-LHS, -RHS, Quotient, Remainder); else APInt::udivrem(-LHS, RHS, Quotient, Remainder); Quotient =
2012 May 21
3
[LLVMdev] APInt::sdivrem error?
I wrote the following bit of code static APInt FloorOfQuotient(APInt a, APInt b) { unsigned bits = a.getBitWidth(); APInt q(bits, 1), r(bits, 1); APInt::sdivrem(a, b, q, r); * errs() << "sdivrem(" << a << ", " << b << ") = (" << q << ", " << r << ")\n"; * if (r == 0) return q; else {
2005 Jun 23
2
quotient and remainder
hi netters Is there a function in R that can compute the quotient and remainder of a division calculation? such that when 11 is given as the dividend and 5 the divider, the function returns 2(quotient) and 1(remainder). Thanks a lot! _________________________________________________________________ 伱佲伔佈佅伮佋佖 MSN Explorer: http://explorer.msn.com/lccn/
2003 Oct 08
1
using split.screen() in Sweave
Dear R and sweave users A further problem, which I couldn't resolve, using the manual: In R I use the split.screen command to put e.g. two timecourses one above the other into one plot: split.screen(c(2,1)) screen(1) plot(stick,type='h', col="red",lwd=2) screen(2) plot(deconvolution.amplitude,type='h',col="blue",lwd=2) Is there a similar way, doing this
2017 May 23
1
flac-dev Digest, Vol 149, Issue 5
​Can you guys clarify that by Rice you don't mean unary coding, but exponential golomb coding? that issue has confused me before, and probably others.​ -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/attachments/20170523/525651dc/attachment.html>
2013 Apr 03
3
Generating a bivariate joint t distribution in R
Hi, I conduct a panel data estimation and obtain estimators for two of the coefficients beta1 and beta2. R tells me the mean and covariance of the distribution of (beta1, beta2). Now I would like to find the distribution of the quotient beta1/beta2, and one way to do it is to simulate via the joint distribution (beta1, beta2), where both beta1 and beta2 follow t distribution. How could we
2017 Nov 29
3
RFC: Adding 'no-overflow' keyword to 'sdiv'\'udiv' instructions
Introduction: We would like to add new keyword to 'sdiv'\'udiv' instructions i.e. 'no-overflow'. This is the updated solution devised in the discussion: http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/2017-October/118257.html The proposed keywords: "nof" stands for 'no-overflow' Syntax: <result> = sdiv nof <ty> <op1>,
2010 Apr 23
2
Ogg Index A-mod
I've been looking over Benjamin Schwartz's Skeleton A-mod proposal. I've been pretty busy with other projects over the past few months, so haven't had a chance to look at Ogg indexing until now... In general, I think Benjamin's ideas are sound, they're improvements, and I'm open to being convinced to take them in the next index version. We may as well get the index