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2008 Jun 07
0
[LLVMdev] C ouput pass or native binary
Recently I've been working on putting a little language together using the llvm toolset. I think I've wrapped my head around some of the beginner bits (and a big "thank you" for the kaleidoscope tutorial). What I'd like to do now is to take my Module* and output either a C file for native compilation, or just directly output a native binary. I saw that llc can output C
2008 Jun 04
4
merging 3 data sets at once
Hi All, I am looking into merging 3 data sets I know how to do that by merging data1 with data2 and then merging the result with data 3. I was wondering if it can be done all at once so I tried, M<-merge(data1,data2,data3, by=?ID?) It does not work! Any ideas? -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/merging-3-data-sets-at-once-tp17658873p17658873.html Sent from the R help
2008 Jun 09
4
[LLVMdev] llvm-gcc and -emit-llvm
Just thought I'd mention this to keep other people from stubbing their toes on it... Using llvm-gcc/llvm-g++ and -emit-llvm, you need to make sure to pass -S as well, like so: ./llvm-g++ -S -emit-llvm hello.cpp not: /llvm-g++ -emit-llvm hello.cpp I'm sure that's old news to most of the people on the list, but I thought it couldn't hurt to mention it in case other people happen
2008 Jun 04
2
Question about subsetting data
I have a data set(Bill) of with 1 variable (var1), with 100 obs that are in ascending order. I want to sample every 10 observations and save them in 10 different groups such as Group1 is obs 1-10 Group 2 is obs-11-20 and so on. First step is to subset them into the 10 groups, then calculate the mean of var1 for each of the 10 groups. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
2008 Jun 04
1
Lumenvox - Gentoo
Is anyone running Lumenvox on Gentoo? My asterisk install has been running like a champ for a few years now and I really hate the thoughts of changing distros just for Lumenvox. Here is my issue: The engine needs the libs from boost. I emerged boost and noticed that there were four libs that the engine were looking for that were not installed via portage. libboost_regex.so.2
2008 Jun 09
7
[LLVMdev] regression? Or did I do something wrong again?
I don't know if the toy program in chapter 4 of the tutorial implementing Kaleidoscope in llvm with C++ is part of your regression suite, but with the version of llvm I installed last weekend, it does not compile: hendrik at lovesong:~/dv/llvm/tut$ g++ -g toy.cpp `llvm-config --cppflags --ldflags --libs core jit native` -O3 -o toy toy.cpp: In member function ‘virtual llvm::Value*
2008 Jun 11
1
difference between nlm and nlminb
Hi, I was wondering if someone could give a brief, big picture overview of the difference between the two optimization functions nlm and nlminb. I'm not familiar with PORT routines, so I was hoping someone could give an explanation. Thanks, Angelo _________________________________________________________________ Instantly invite friends from Facebook and other social networks to join yo
2008 Jun 04
0
GPL PV Windows xennet will BSOD
Running GPL PV Windows drivers on Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition SP2 - The current GPL PV Windows xennet driver source found in the repository will BSOD if the option "Large Send Offload" is changed to disabled or if the driver is disabled. Tracked down the issue via WinDbg – If a buffer is in the free list prior to the function XenNet_RxBufferFree() being called via the function
2008 Jun 05
0
GPL PV Windows xennet driver will BSOD‏
Running GPL PV Windows drivers on Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition SP2 - The current GPL PV Windows xennet driver source found in the repository will BSOD if the option "Large Send Offload" is changed to disabled or if the driver is disabled. Tracked down the issue via WinDbg – If a buffer is in the free list prior to the function XenNet_RxBufferFree() being called via the
2008 Feb 08
2
When I cbind the POSIXct gets lost
I would like to create a new dataframe from the DateTime column of an existing dataframe and a numeric vector. When I do cbind(x[,1], y) the result is: [1,] 1199370600 12.500 [2,] 1199371200 69.375 [3,] 1199371800 23.750 where the first column you see used to look like: "2008-01-03 08:30:00 Central Standard Time" "2008-01-03 08:40:00 Central Standard Time"
2008 Jun 12
4
overall title
I have a 2x2 plot set up using: par(mfrow=c(2,2)) I'd like to put an overall title on the page, but I cannot figure out how. Any ideas? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Mar 04
3
Diff btw percentile and quantile
To calculate Percentile for a set of observations Excel has percentile() function. R function quantile() does the same thing. Is there any significant difference btw percentile and quantile? Regrads, -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Diff-btw-percentile-and-quantile-tp22328375p22328375.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2008 Jun 03
8
Queue is sending calls to Agents even when they are in use
Hi, I have an simple queue and agents defines with memeber => SIP/123. If for example Agent "SIP/123" has an call, the queue didnt care and tries to send additional calls to this agents. So Iam loosing time. SIP/123 (In use) has taken no calls yet How to stop this, especially when the device is not able to send an BUSY back. Use LOCAL channels and parse 'show queues' or
2009 Apr 21
3
broken example: lme() + multcomp() Tukey on repeated measures design
I am trying to do Tukey HSD comparisons on a repeated measures expt. I found the following example on r-help and quoted approvingly elsewhere. It is broken. Can anyone please tell me how to get it to work? I am using R 2.4.1. > require(MASS) ## for oats data set > require(nlme) ## for lme() > require(multcomp) ## for multiple comparison stuff > Aov.mod <- aov(Y ~ N + V +
2013 Apr 22
7
Multiple lon lat points in the map with ggplot2
Hello R users, For the last few days I am struggling with the following task: my data.frame: A1 A2 A3 B1 B2 B3 58.81 53.292 54.501 13.013 17.39 19.407 56.02 56.251 54.033 20.099 13.15 10.411 55.376 53.099 57.625 13.396 21.031 13.22 58.584 53.194 54.218 13.038 16.854 19.289 55.7 55.921 53.847 19.942 13.153 9.828 55.093 52.934
2008 Jun 04
3
Can't join AD anymore after migration to 3.0.30
After migrating from 3.0.26a to 3.0.30 I cannot join my AD member server to the domain anymore: I get a DCERPC_FAULT_INVALID_TAG. As I didn't change my Windows 2000 SBS Server, this looks like a new feature in Samba 3.0.30. Do I have to also migrate my Heimdal - if so, which version is required? Kind regards, Jens P.S: Is there a way to find out the code changes in Samba 3.0.30? I
2008 Jun 06
6
Subsetting to unique values
I want to take the first row of each unique ID value from a data frame. For instance > ddTable <- data.frame(Id=c(1,1,2,2),name=c("Paul","Joe","Bob","Larry")) I want a dataset that is Id Name 1 Paul 2 Bob > unique(ddTable) Will give me all 4 rows, and > unique(ddTable$Id) Will give me c(1,2), but not accompanied by the name column.
2017 Oct 13
2
How to define proper breaks in RFM analysis
Hey, i want to define 3 ideal breaks (bin) for each variable one of those variables is attached in the previous email, i don't want to consider quartile method because quartile is not working ideally for that data set because data distribution is non normal. so i want you to suggest another method so that i can define 3 breaks with the ideal interval for Recency, frequency and monetary to
2017 Oct 13
0
How to define proper breaks in RFM analysis
Hi Your statement about attaching data is problematic. We cannot do much with it. Instead use output from dput(yourdata) to show us what exactly your data look like. We also do not know how do you want to split your data. It would be nice if you can show also what should be the bins with respective data. Unless you provide this information you probably would not get any sensible answer. Cheers
2017 Oct 13
0
How to define proper breaks in RFM analysis
Hi You expect us to solve your problem but you ignore advice already recieved. Your data are unreadable, use dput(yourdata) instead. see ?dput > test<-read.table("clipboard", heade=T) Error in scan(file = file, what = what, sep = sep, quote = quote, dec = dec, : line 115 did not have 6 elements What is ?ideal interval? can you define it? Should it be such to provide eqal