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2002 Aug 05
2
options(digits) (PR#1879)
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Apologies for bothering you about a fairly trivial matter. I have been
getting some inconsistencies with the display digits in R V1.5. I have been
using the hypergeometric distribution function, and have found that when
printing out the results from this
2015 Mar 16
2
[LLVMdev] Implementing if-conversion as a GSoC 2015 project?
Hi,
Are you guys interested in implementing if-conversion as a GSoC 2015
project? Last year, I did a literature review about approaches of
if-conversion and the if-conversion in LLVM. This was the undergraduate
thesis of my bachelor degree. It seems that, the if-conversion used in LLVM
is a very simple approach instead of following the literature. So I want to
implement the approaches in the
2015 Mar 18
2
[LLVMdev] Implementing if-conversion as a GSoC 2015 project?
OK, Let me describe. There is nothing wrong with if-conversion in LLVM. The
algorithm implemented in LLVM can handle the if(???){do something} and
if(???){do something}else{do something else} case very well. But it can
handle complicated case like when there are a lot of gotos in the program.
The more systematic way to do if-conversion is based on Hyperblock [Scott
A. Mahlke et al 1992]
2005 Apr 28
6
R2.1.0: X11 font at size 14 could not be loaded
Hi,
I have just noticed the following problem with R2.1.0 running on SuSE 9.1,
[However, version 2.0.1 (2004-11-15) on the same machine works Okay]:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------
> hist(rnorm(100))
Error in title(main = main, sub = sub, xlab = xlab, ylab = ylab, ...) :
X11 font at size 14 could not be loaded
> version
_
2002 Sep 16
5
directory structure problems
Hi. New to linux. When I try to run something under wine (installation of
windows program), I get the following error. My system is running
linux-only RH7.3. I've gone into the /config file with pico and tried
changing from c:\windows\temp to c:\temp with and without the double \\.
This resulted in a single install going presumably okay (I have no idea how
to LAUNCH the program I just
2007 Oct 10
4
gregexpr (PR#9965)
Full_Name: Peter Dolan
Version: 2.5.1
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (128.193.227.43)
gregexpr does not find all matching substrings if the substrings overlap:
> gregexpr("abab","ababab")
[[1]]
[1] 1
attr(,"match.length")
[1] 4
It does work correctly in Version 2.3.1 under linux.
2006 May 06
2
regular expression change in R version 2.3.0?
The interpretation of regular expressions with repetition
quantifiers in the 'gregexpr' function seems to have changed
between R Version 2.2.0 and 2.3.0. The 'gsub' function, however,
gives the same results in R Versions 2.2.0 and 2.3.0. Below is
an example that demonstrates the version differences of the
'gregexpr' function. I am not sure whether this new behavior
is
2001 Aug 28
3
df not showing ext3 partition
Is there an updated version of the fileutils df that will show mounted
ext3 partitions? I'm using fileutils-4.1.
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2010 Feb 08
2
the hat ^ in regular expression
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2010 Mar 15
2
R example code of Split-plot Manova
Hi,
Urgent help- I have not been using R and statistics in my research for a
long time, but still remember some concept. I would like to have a sample
code for Manova analysis of Split-plot experiment. Could someone please post
a sample code and a short input sample as well?
Thank you so much!
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2012 Dec 10
1
Long equation in documentation
I have a long equation that I need to break in the R documentation of a package or it trails off the right hand side of the page. Here's the formula:
\deqn{Cov(r_{ist}, r_{iuv})= [.5\rho_{ist}\rho_{iuv}(\rho_{isu}^2 + \rho_{isv}^2 + \rho_{itu}^2 + \rho_{itv}^2) + \rho_{isu}\rho_{itv}+ \rho_{isv}\rho_{itu}-(\rho_{ist}\rho_{isu}\rho_{isv} + \rho_{its}\rho_{itu}\rho_{itv}) +
2011 Aug 17
2
question regarding gregexpr and read.table
Hi,
I have a silly question regarding the usage of two commands: read.table and
gregexpr:
For read.table, if I read a matrix and set header = T, I found that all the
dash ("-") becomes dots (".")
A = read.table("Matrix.txt", sep = "\t", header = F)
A[1,1]
# "A-B-C-D".
A = read.table("Matrix.txt", sep = "\t", header = T)
2010 Jul 08
2
strsplit("dia ma", "\\b") splits characterwise
\b is word boundary.
But, unexpectedly, strsplit("dia ma", "\\b") splits character by character.
> strsplit("dia ma", "\\b")
[[1]]
[1] "d" "i" "a" " " "m" "a"
> strsplit("dia ma", "\\b", perl=TRUE)
[[1]]
[1] "d" "i" "a" " "
2010 Sep 27
7
Regular expressions: offsets of groups
Dear list!
> gregexpr("a+(b+)", "abcdaabbc")
[[1]]
[1] 1 5
attr(,"match.length")
[1] 2 4
What I want is the offsets of the matches for the group (b+), i.e. 2
and 7, not the offsets of the complete matches. Is there a way in R
to get that?
I know about gsubgn and strapply, but they only give me the strings
matched by groups not their offsets.
I could write
2008 Dec 12
4
gregexpr - match overlap mishandled (PR#13391)
Full_Name: Reid Thompson
Version: 2.8.0 RC (2008-10-12 r46696)
OS: darwin9.5.0
Submission from: (NULL) (129.98.107.177)
the gregexpr() function does NOT return a complete list of global matches as it
should. this occurs when a pattern matches two overlapping portions of a
string, only the first match is returned.
the following function call demonstrates this error (although this is not how I
2008 Dec 12
4
gregexpr - match overlap mishandled (PR#13391)
Full_Name: Reid Thompson
Version: 2.8.0 RC (2008-10-12 r46696)
OS: darwin9.5.0
Submission from: (NULL) (129.98.107.177)
the gregexpr() function does NOT return a complete list of global matches as it
should. this occurs when a pattern matches two overlapping portions of a
string, only the first match is returned.
the following function call demonstrates this error (although this is not how I
2010 Mar 22
2
a "simple" statistic question
Hi, Please suggest a method to answer below questions:
Factory_ID Factory_Location Factory_Size Total_Sample
Good_Sample Fair_Sample Bad_Sample
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
1 City_A
2009 Feb 25
1
Using gregexpr with multiple search elements
Dear list,
I am trying to use gregexpr to see if entries in a dataframe have
either of two possible values for a string.
here's an example
text<-c("fat", "rat", "cat", "dog", "log", "fish")
If I just wanted to find if any one of the elements in text match the
pattern "at" I would do
gregexpr("\\at", text)
2005 Apr 15
2
inconsistent fonts generated in postscript file (PR#7795)
Full_Name: Xiang Li
Version: 2.01
OS: WinXP
Submission from: (NULL) (128.248.174.125)
I am trying to use the font of "TT Courier New: bold" to get the equal size of
letters. The "TT Courier New: bold" is the 11th font listed in the Rdevga file.
You can just try a simple case:
plot(1:10, 1:10, xlab = "XILMV", font.lab = 11)
I save the plot in postscript format,
2015 Dec 16
1
Re: [PATCH 0/2] resize: Split out the command line parsing into Cmdline
Hi Rich,
Does that means that all the functions provided by virt-resize will be migrated to virt-builder?
Does the command virt-resize will totally be abandoned?
We may need to modify all the virt-resize test cases if so.
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