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2016 Dec 15
2
distinct DISubprograms hindering sharing inlined subprogram descriptions
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 1:30 PM Teresa Johnson <tejohnson at google.com> wrote:
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Trying to wrap my brain around this, so a few questions below. =)
Sure thing - sorry, did assume a bit too much arcane context here.
2016 Dec 16
0
distinct DISubprograms hindering sharing inlined subprogram descriptions
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 2:08 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
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2016 Dec 16
2
distinct DISubprograms hindering sharing inlined subprogram descriptions
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2016 Dec 16
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distinct DISubprograms hindering sharing inlined subprogram descriptions
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 4:20 PM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
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2016 Dec 15
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distinct DISubprograms hindering sharing inlined subprogram descriptions
On Thu, Dec 15, 2016 at 11:38 AM, David Blaikie <dblaikie at gmail.com> wrote:
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2003 Sep 11
1
Customised legend in lattice
Hi List,
Am trying to customize a legend in trellis: Draws 2x5 lines in 5 colors and
2 linetypes. I would like to add two more items to the legend showing the
key for the line types above the colored legend.
Any suggestions welcome - thanks Herry
#############################
#Following example code:
library(gregmisc)
trellis.device(bg="white")
i1=0
i2=-1.89767506
i3=-1.17087085
2009 Feb 04
7
counting entries in vector
Hi all,
I've a vector with entries, which are all of the same type, e.g. string:
k <- c("bb", "bb", "bb", "aa", "cc", "cc")
and want to create a second vector containing the number of each entry
in k in the same order as in k, i.e.
c(3, 1, 2)
or:
k <- c(5,5,5,5,2,2,4)
=> c(4,2,1)
thanks
2008 Feb 16
1
plotEst
Hello,
This is the first time i'm trying to plot in R. I want to plot estimates of
OR and their confidence limits, like a scatter plot:
the vertical axis should be the estimated OR (with upper and lower conf.
limits),
and the horizontal exis should be fixed values: (1,0.8,0.7,0.6,0.5,0.4)
Here is a part of my code:
...ests=matrix(ncol=3,nrow=6)
2013 Oct 16
3
[LLVMdev] [Debug Info PATCH] for support of ref_addr and removal of DIE duplication
On Wed, Oct 16, 2013 at 11:54 AM, Manman Ren <manman.ren at gmail.com> wrote:
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2012 Nov 11
1
programación en R_escribir función
Hola a todos los R-ayudas
estoy tratando de escribir una función en R que me devuelva los estimadores (coef()) de un análisis de regresión no lineal. La estructura de mi base de datos es la siguiente:
##str(nigra)
''data.frame'': 334 obs. of 3 variables:
$ parcela: Factor w/ 55 levels "cu1","cu10","cu11",..: 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 12 12 ...
$ edad :
2013 Oct 16
3
[LLVMdev] [Debug Info PATCH] for support of ref_addr and removal of DIE duplication
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>>>>> In endFunction, we started to construct the scope DIEs. So in
2013 Oct 16
0
[LLVMdev] [Debug Info PATCH] for support of ref_addr and removal of DIE duplication
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2012 Aug 10
1
Solving binary integer optimization problem
Hi,
I am new to R for solving optimization problems, I have set of communication
channels with limited capacity with two types of costs, fixed and variable
cost. Each channel has expected gain for a single communication.
I want to determine optimal number of communications for each channel
maximizing ROI)return on investment) with overall budget as constraint.60000
is the budget allocated.
2011 Apr 06
5
Need a more efficient way to implement this type of logic in R
I have cobbled together the following logic. It works but is very
slow. I'm sure that there must be a better r-specific way to implement
this kind of thing, but have been unable to find/understand one. Any
help would be appreciated.
hh.sub <- households[c("HOUSEID","HHFAMINC")]
for (indx in 1:length(hh.sub$HOUSEID)) {
if ((hh.sub$HHFAMINC[indx] == '01')
2013 Mar 22
3
Distance calculation
Hi Elisa,
I hope this is what you wanted.
dat1<-read.csv("peaks.csv",sep=",")
#Subset
dat2<-dat1[1:5,]
res1<-do.call(cbind,lapply(seq_len(nrow(dat2)),function(i) do.call(rbind,lapply(split(rbind(dat2[i,],dat2[-i,]),1:nrow(rbind(dat2[i,],dat2[-i,]))), function(x) {x1<-rbind(dat2[i,],x);
2012 Mar 16
3
Faster way to implement this search?
I am working on a simulation where I need to count the number of matches
for an arbitrary pattern in a large sequence of binomial factors. My
current code is
for(indx in 1:(length(bin.05)-3))
if ((bin.05[indx] == test.pattern[1]) && (bin.05[indx+1] ==
test.pattern[2]) && (bin.05[indx+2] == test.pattern[3]))
return.values$count.match.pattern[1] =
2012 Feb 21
2
Dataframes in PLS package
I have been working with the pls procedure and have problems getting the
procedure to work with matrix or frame data. I suspect the problem lies in
my understanding of frames, but can't find anything in the documentation
that will help.
Here is what I have done:
I read in an 10000 x 8 table of data, and assign the first four columns to
matrix A and the second four to matrix B
pls <-
2013 Apr 23
2
Frustration to get help R users group
Dear R users/developers
I requested help to solve the problem of formulating Multivariate Sample
selection model by using Full Information Maximum Likelihood
(FIML)estimation method. I could not get any response. I formulated the
following code of FIML to analyse univariate sample selection problem.
Would you please advise me where is my problem
library (sem)
library(nrmlepln)
Selection
2014 Jul 09
3
error com un archivo
Hola a todos,
Me gustaria pedir vuestra ayuda a encontrar el error que no consigo
encontrar en este archivo. He revisado todo mil veces y probado y no doy
con ello.Adjunto el archivo con Google drive porque es muy grande.
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monicap_50.csv
<https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B8o2KrPEgG7ATlBMc19lTVk1d3M/edit?usp=drive_web>
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Este es el script, y lo que no entiendo que pasa es que tengo 592044
2006 May 26
2
combinatorial programming problem
Hola!
I am programming a class (S3) "symarray" for
storing the results of functions symmetric in its
k arguments. Intended use is for association indices
for more than two variables, for instance coresistivity
against antibiotics.
There is one programming problem I haven't solved, making an inverse
of the index function indx() --- se code below. It could for instance
return the