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2009 Dec 28
2
Modified R Code
Dear R helpers,   I have following input files. (Actually they are more than 10 rates but here i am considering only 2 rates to write my problem)   rate1.csv min1        max1            min2          max2          min3           max3 1.05        1.30               1.30          1.65             1.65          1.99   rate2.csv min1        max1            min2          max2          min3          
2010 Feb 10
4
Readjusting the OUTPUT csv file
Dear R helpers   I have some variables say ABC, DEF, PQR, LMN and XYZ. I am choosing any three varaibles at random at a time for my analysis and name these files as input1.csv, input2.csv and input3.csv. So if I choose variables say ABC, DEF and PQR, I am passing the specifications of these variables to input1.csv, input2.csv and input3.csv respectively.   This means in another case even if I
2010 Jan 26
2
[LLVMdev] Returning a structure
I’m using the C API (with a few additions in a single cpp file) to write a compiler. In one part of my code, I want to build a function that returns a structure. The LLVM Assembly Language Reference Manual gives this as a possible return value: > ret { i32, i8 } { i32 4, i8 2 } Meanwhile, compiling this C function: > Range make_range(Index location, Index length) { > return (Range){
2007 Jul 09
21
mthca use of dma_sync_single is bogus
It seems the problems running mthca in a Xen domU have uncovered a bug in mthca: mthca uses dma_sync_single in mthca_arbel_write_mtt_seg() and mthca_arbel_map_phys_fmr() to sync the MTTs that get written. However, Documentation/DMA-API.txt says: void dma_sync_single(struct device *dev, dma_addr_t dma_handle, size_t size, enum dma_data_direction direction) synchronise a single
2010 Jan 27
0
[LLVMdev] Returning a structure
Hi Rob, > I’m using the C API (with a few additions in a single cpp file) to write a compiler. In one part of my code, I want to build a function that returns a structure. The LLVM Assembly Language Reference Manual gives this as a possible return value: > >> ret { i32, i8 } { i32 4, i8 2 } > > Meanwhile, compiling this C function: > >> Range make_range(Index