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2008 Nov 13
1
how to plot a variable's histogram in the levels of a second variable
Goodevening to everyone, I am trying to create a clustered barplot for the following 2 variables who have more cases but as an example i am giving you 10 items: sex聽 socio-economic status 1聽聽聽聽 1 2聽聽聽聽 2 2聽聽聽聽 2 2聽聽聽聽 3 2聽聽聽聽 2 1聽聽聽聽 4 1聽聽聽聽 1 1聽聽聽聽 1 2聽聽聽聽 3 2聽聽聽聽 1 where sex: 1:man, 2:woman 聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 socio-economic status:1:Low, 2:Medium, 3:High, 4:Very High Does anybody came across with
2008 Nov 14
1
how to plot a variable's histogram in the levels of a second variable(1)
Goodmorning to everyone, I am trying to create a clustered barplot for the following 2 variables who have more cases but as an example i am giving you 10 items: sex聽 socio-economic status 1聽聽聽聽 1 2聽聽聽聽 2 2聽聽聽聽 2 2聽聽聽聽 3 2聽聽聽聽 2 1聽聽聽聽 4 1聽聽聽聽 1 1聽聽聽聽 1 2聽聽聽聽 3 2聽聽聽聽 1 where sex: 1:man, 2:woman 聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽聽 socio-economic status:1:Low, 2:Medium, 3:High, 4:Very High Does anybody came across with a
2008 Nov 08
2
Updating from an Old to a New version of R
Hi to everybody is there any way to update from an older version of R to a newer one without having to reload all the packages I've used up to that time?Many regards to all of you ___________________________________________________________ 围蟻畏蟽喂渭慰蟺慰喂蔚委蟍[elided Yahoo spam]] 螔伪蟻蔚胃萎魏伪蟿蔚 蟿伪 蔚谓慰蠂位畏蟿喂魏维 渭畏 未喂伪胃苇蟿蔚喂 蟿畏谓 魏伪位蠉蟿蔚蟻畏 未蠀谓伪蟿萎 蟺蟻慰蟽蟿伪蟽委伪 魏伪蟿维 蟿蠅谓 蔚谓慰蠂位畏蟿喂魏蠋谓 渭畏谓蠀渭维蟿蠅谓
2008 Dec 10
0
Calculating Leverage or studentized residuals with gls
Dear colleagues, hi. I am using the function gls in R-package nlme and I want to compute either the leverage values or the studentized residuals. Can any body tell me how can do that? With regards ___________________________________________________________ 围蟻畏蟽喂渭慰蟺慰喂蔚委蟍[elided Yahoo spam]] 螔伪蟻蔚胃萎魏伪蟿蔚 蟿伪 蔚谓慰蠂位畏蟿喂魏维 渭畏 未喂伪胃苇蟿蔚喂 蟿畏谓 魏伪位蠉蟿蔚蟻畏 未蠀谓伪蟿萎 蟺蟻慰蟽蟿伪蟽委伪 魏伪蟿维 蟿蠅谓 蔚谓慰蠂位畏蟿喂魏蠋谓 渭畏谓蠀渭维蟿蠅谓
2013 Mar 01
0
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
Timothy, Those calls to compute grid intrinsics are definitely wrong. In ptx code they should end up into reading special registers, rather than function calls. Try to take some working example and figure out the LLVM IR differences between it and the result of your compiler. - D. ----- Original message ----- > I've written a compiler that outputs PTX code, the result seems fairly >
2018 Jun 01
3
Trust relationship between different domains
Hai Elias, 聽 Sorry for the late reply. I do preffer the list, and i understand why you mailt my directly, but best is to keep this on the list. The more eye that see this, the more chance you have on a reply. I must say, i personaly dont use any trust relations ships. that was long ago when i used that, so im bit rusty here. 聽 Now, i see you are using my 4.8.2 packages. so you on debian. *( or
2018 Feb 07
0
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
On Wed, 2018-02-07 at 06:20 +0000, Chandler Carruth wrote: > I've landed the patch in r324449. > > Before we merge this into two different Clang release branches and > almost immediately release one of them, I would really like someone > to confirm that this patch works well with the Linux kernel. David, > if you're up for that, it would be great. Alternatively, Guenter
2009 Aug 08
0
[LLVMdev] Profiling in LLVM Patch Followup 1
Applied as r78477. I do have a few comments on the patch, below, but I'll wait to see where things are going before acting on them. :) -- > Index: include/llvm/Analysis/ProfileInfo.h > =================================================================== > + // MissingValue - The value that is returned for execution counts in case > + // no value is available. > +
2013 Mar 01
2
[LLVMdev] NVPTX CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU
I've written a compiler that outputs PTX code, the result seems fairly reasonable, but I'm not sure the intrinsics are getting compiled correctly. In addition, when I try load the module using CUDA, I get an error: CUDA_ERROR_NO_BINARY_FOR_GPU. I'm running this on a 2012 MBP with a 640M GPU. PTX Code (for a mandelbrot calculation): // // Generated by LLVM NVPTX Back-End //
2011 Aug 08
1
mixed model fitting between R and SAS
Hi al, I have a dataset (see attached), which basically involves 4 treatments for a chemotherapy drug. Samples were taken from 2 biopsy locations, and biopsy were taken at 2 time points. So each subject has 4 data points (from 2 biopsy locations and 2 time points). The objective is to study treatment difference.? I used lme to fit a mixed model that uses "biopsy.site nested within pid"
2018 Feb 07
6
retpoline mitigation and 6.0
I've landed the patch in r324449. Before we merge this into two different Clang release branches and almost immediately release one of them, I would really like someone to confirm that this patch works well with the Linux kernel. David, if you're up for that, it would be great. Alternatively, Guenter or someone else here can help. On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:59 PM Chandler Carruth
2009 Aug 08
6
[LLVMdev] Profiling in LLVM Patch Followup 1
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Daniel Dunbar wrote: > Thanks, applied as r78247. Next? :) Oh my, first he is lagging and now it's all a hurry :-) Okay, here comes the next one. I'm taking a short vacation next week so I will try to prepare 1 or 2 of the next patches so that you can work on them as you have time. Greetings, Andi - --
2003 May 05
1
Error in library(MASS) : package/namespace load failed
Dear all, I have installed 1.7.0 on my Win XP and want to use MASS. But I get this error message: > library(MASS) Error in namespaceExport(ns, exports) : undefined exports: abbey, accdeaths, Aids2, Animals, anorexia, austres, bacteria, beav1, beav2, biopsy, birthwt, ... Error in library(MASS) : package/namespace load failed I therefore again downloaded VR.zip. When I extracted the files I
2003 Apr 09
1
'Apparently' trouble with name spaces and Sweave...
Ben Bolstad experienced something odd while running R CMD check over a package of ours using r-devel (yesterday's fresh). He tracked down the problem to a vignette calling 'library(MASS)'. Please kindly ignore if this is a known (and temporary) issue. Laurent ----- Forwarded message from Ben Bolstad <bolstad@stat.berkeley.edu> ----- Return-Path:
2008 Oct 14
1
library MICE warning message
Hello. I have run the command imp<-mice(mydata, im=c("","pmm","logreg","logreg"),m=5)  for a variable with no missing data, a numeric one and two variables with binary data. I got the following message: There were 37 warnings (use warnings() to see them) > warnings() Warning messages: 1: In any(predictorMatrix[j, ]) ... : coercing argument of
2012 Nov 09
0
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
Thanks Lang, we are making progress! I no longer get the failed assertion, but the code I'm using for vregs that don't get allocated a preg, and thus need to be spilled and re-loaded is causing assembler errors. I suspect the problem is my code for allocating space in the stack, but I don't know how to fix it. I've attached a new version of the simple register-allocation
2012 Nov 04
3
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
My tst.bc is attached. I had to use ssh to copy it from my office machine to my home laptop. In case that corrupts it, I also put a copy here: http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~horwitz/LANG/tst.bc I created the file like this: clang -emit-llvm -O0 -c tst.c -o tst.bc opt -mem2reg tst.bc > tst.mem2reg mv tst.mem2reg tst.bc Susan On 11/4/2012 3:27 PM, Lang Hames wrote: > Hi Susan, >
2012 Nov 04
0
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
Hi Susan, I tested the version of Gcra.cpp that I sent you on x86-64 systems running MacOS 10.8 and Ubuntu 12.04 (Linux 3.2.0). Could you send me the bitcode file you're compiling? Different bitcodes (due to different clang versions or applied optimizations) could account for the different results we're seeing. For reference I've attached the *.ll file that I have tested with, which
2012 Nov 03
2
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
Lang - Your version does NOT work for me (i.e., I still get an error from the assembler when I run your code on my tst.c) unless I force compilation and assembly for a 32-bit X86 machine: llc -march=x86 -regalloc=gc tst.bc gcc -m32 tst.s My machine is a 64-bit machine. Maybe you are working with a different architecture and that's why it worked for you? I would be happy if the
2012 Nov 08
2
[LLVMdev] problem trying to write an LLVM register-allocation pass
Hi Susan, In x86-64 the REX prefix must be used to access an extended register (r8-r15 and their aliases), but cannot be used when accessing the high byte of the ABCD regs (AH, BH, CH, DH). In your test case you have hardcoded %vreg1 to R8B, and %vreg15 to AH, and the test case contains a copy between these registers. The copy simultaneously must have a REX prefix, and cannot have a REX prefix,