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2019 Jul 02
1
eliminate a partial argument match warning in R CMD check
Hello, I'm seeing a nuisance warning when I run `R CMD check --as-cran whatever_x.y.z.tar.gz`. I generally work with these options set: options( warnPartialMatchArgs = TRUE, warnPartialMatchAttr = TRUE, warnPartialMatchDollar = TRUE ) And I see this: * checking use of SHLIB_OPENMP_*FLAGS in Makefiles ...Warning in dir("src", patt = "[.]c$") : partial argument
2012 Mar 07
1
gsub: replacing double backslashes with single backslash
Hello everybody, this might be a trivial question, but I have been unable to find this using Google. I am trying to replace double backslashes with single backslashes using gsub. There seems to be some unexpected behaviour with regards to the replacement string "\\". The following example uses the string C:\\ which should be converted to C:\ . > gsub("\\\\",
2014 Apr 26
2
[supermin] Be smarter about finding suitable kernel images
--- src/kernel.ml | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/kernel.ml b/src/kernel.ml index ed5aea3..436b1b0 100644 --- a/src/kernel.ml +++ b/src/kernel.ml @@ -23,6 +23,19 @@ open Utils open Ext2fs open Fnmatch +let patt_of_cpu host_cpu = + let models = + match host_cpu with + | "mips" |
2007 Aug 13
0
Change in grep functionality causes Rd_db to fail silently (PR#9846)
Full_Name: Mike Pacey Version: 2.5.1 OS: SUSE SE Linux 9.3 Submission from: (NULL) (194.80.32.10) Versions 2.5.0 and 2.5.1 currently fail "make check" on my system due to a silent failure in the call to Rd_db("base"): ----- > ### Name: Rdutils > ### Title: Rd Utilities > ### Aliases: Rd_db Rd_parse > ### Keywords: utilities documentation > > ### **
2011 May 17
3
gsub() issue...
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2008 Aug 05
1
About Creating a List by Parsing Text
Hi all, I have the following data in which I want to parse and store them in a list __DATA__ > print(comp.ll) [1] "\tGene 11340 211952_at RANBP5 k= 1 LL= -970.692 " [2] "\tGene 11340 211952_at RANBP5 k= 2 LL= -965.35 " [3] "\tGene 11340 211952_at RANBP5 k= 3 LL= -963.669 " [4] "\tGene 12682 213301_x_at TRIM24 k= 1 LL= -948.527 "
2010 Sep 08
2
subbing a string vector for another string vector
I have a data frame with two columns: image pattern 1 http://$IMAGE_ID$ www.url.com/image.jpg 2 $IMAGE_ID$ http://www.blah.com/image.gif ... I want to replace "$IMAGE_ID$" with the corresponding entry in the pattern column such that the result would appear as follows: url http://www.url.com/image.jpg
2011 Oct 16
3
Which function to use: grep, replace, substr etc.?
Hello, I have a simple question but I don't know which method is best to use for my problem. I have the following strings: str1 <- "My_name_is_peter" str2 <- "what_is_your_surname_peter" I would like to apply predefined abbreviations for peter=p and name=n to both strings so that the new strings look like the followings: str1: "My_n_is_p" str2:
2003 May 22
4
grep, gsub, sub have problems with NA values (PR#3078)
In a string context, grep, gsub, sub are improperly treating NA (missing) as the string "NA", and returning unexpected results > grep("A", c(NA,"NA")) [1] 1 2 # expected: # [1] 2 > gsub("A", "X", c(NA,"NA")) [1] "NX" "NX" # expected # [1] NA "NX" > sub("A", "X",
2007 Jun 24
2
problem gsub in the locale of CP932 and SJIS (PR#9751)
Full_Name: Ei-ji Nakama Version: R-2.5.0 OS: any Submission from: (NULL) (219.117.236.5) problem by operation of gsub in the locale of CP932 and SJIS. The inconvenient character code which used 0x5c after the first byte. --- R-2.5.0.orig/src/main/character.c 2007-04-03 11:05:05.000000000 +0900 +++ R-2.5.0/src/main/character.c 2007-06-24 22:31:06.000000000 +0900 @@ -986,6 +986,17 @@
2007 Mar 04
1
Scoping issue?
Hello, The code below is supposed to be a wrapper for matplot to do columnwise visible comparison of several matrices, but I'm doing something wrong because I can't access an argument called 'colnum'. I'd be most grateful for some insight. Thanks, John Thaden Little Rock, AR ################################ # mmatplot is a matplot wrapper to compare the same column of #
2004 Oct 28
1
gsub() on Matrix
Hi, Suppose I've got a matrix, and the first few elements look like "x1 + x3 + x4 + x5 + x1:x3 + x1:x4" "x1 + x2 + x3 + x5 + x1:x2 + x1:x5" "x1 + x3 + x4 + x5 + x1:x3 + x1:x5" and so on (have got terms from x1 ~ x14). If I want to replace all the x1 with i7, all x2 with i14, all x3 with i13, for example. Is there an easy way? I tried to put what I want
2006 Aug 08
9
Handling userland char ** pointers
I''ve been trying to get access to a userland string that''s behind a second level pointer using DTrace, but I can''t seem to get it to work. I started with the example on the Team DTrace Tips and Tricks slides: trace(copyinstr(*(uintptr_t *)copyin(arg0, curpsinfo->pr_dmodel == PR_MODEL_ILP32 ? 4 : 8))); And when I couldn''t get it to work, I started
2010 Sep 01
0
problems with JGR and standard R GUI closing during calculations
Hi R help, I am having problems running calculations in both the standard R GUI (ver 2.11.0) and the Java GUI for R (1.7-2) in Windows XP Service Pack 3 (2.2 GHz processor with 2 GB of RAM). When I try to import my data and run calculations on it, the GUI closes within a minute, sometimes almost instantaneously after I try to import data to then run the rest of my script. Has anyone had this
2010 Aug 10
3
grep problem decimal points looping
Hi R Users, I have been trying to work out how to rename column names using grep, basically I have generated these column names using tapply: [1] "NAME" "X1.1" "X2.1" "X3.1" "X4.1" "X5.1" "X6.1" "X7.1" "X8.1" [10] "X1.2" "X2.2" "X3.2" "X4.2"
2014 Apr 28
2
Re: [supermin] Be smarter about finding suitable kernel images
* Richard W.M. Jones: > On Sat, Apr 26, 2014 at 02:27:07PM +0200, Hilko Bengen wrote: >> --- >> src/kernel.ml | 43 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- >> 1 file changed, 28 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) >> >> diff --git a/src/kernel.ml b/src/kernel.ml >> index ed5aea3..436b1b0 100644 >> --- a/src/kernel.ml >> +++ b/src/kernel.ml
1999 Jun 29
3
S v. 5
Does R, or will R, be integrating the changes to the Chambers/Lucent S language under their version 5.0? If not already, then when? John Thaden Little Rock, Arkansas, USA -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe"
2013 Nov 16
16
[PATCH] BTRFS-PROG: recursively subvolume snapshot and delete
Hi All, the following patches implement the recursively snapshotting and deleting of a subvolume. To snapshot recursively you must pass the -R switch: # btrfs subvolume create sub1 Create subvolume ''./sub1'' # btrfs subvolume create sub1/sub2 Create subvolume ''sub1/sub2'' # btrfs subvolume snapshot -R sub1 sub1-snap Create a snapshot of
2017 Sep 20
4
[PATCH 0/4] Replace some uses of the Str module with PCRE.
Str is a pretty ugly regexp module. Let's try to replace it with PCRE. This series of commits goes some small way towards that eventual goal. - - - I wonder if there was a deep reason why we had this? let unix2dos s = String.concat "\r\n" (Str.split_delim (Str.regexp_string "\n") s) I replaced it with what I think should be (nearly) equivalent: let unix2dos s =
2017 Sep 22
27
[PATCH v3 00/22] Replace almost all uses of the Str module with PCRE.
v1: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00135.html v2: https://www.redhat.com/archives/libguestfs/2017-September/msg00158.html v3 is almost identical to v2, but I have added 4 extra commits to almost finish the job of replacing Str everywhere possible (note it's not possible to replace Str in common/mlstdutils or the generator because those are pure OCaml). As