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2006 Mar 10
3
Sweave scientific real display format (e.g. 5e-12)
Dear All, I couldn't figure and couldn't google out how to make construct a pair of \Sexpr s or a LaTeX macro that would include 5\cdot 10^{-12} into the LaTeX output istead of 5e-12 . Any ideas? Thank you G?bor
2005 Oct 07
1
'make rpm' problem
Hey all, I just tried running a 'make rpm' on a fresh install of Fedora Core 4 and ran into an error near the end of the build process. This is the output of the build when the error occurs: done rm -f /tmp/asterisk/var/lib/asterisk/mohmp3/sample-hold.mp3 mkdir -p /tmp/asterisk/var/spool/asterisk/voicemail/default/1234/INBOX :>
2007 Oct 12
3
Conversion of text in shell
Hi! I want to convert the lines 1.1,3.19e-4 1.2,3.05e-3 10.5,9.14e8 (as example) to 1,1 & $3,19 \cdot 10^{-4}$\\ etc.. from one file and save these in a new file Rly lost here except I know I should use regexp and MAYBE sed somehow :) Thx for any help _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself instantly with MSN Messenger! Download today it's FREE!
2018 Feb 12
2
Samba 4.6.7 AD, Netapp CDOT 9.2 and missing "Domain Users" membership
Have you solved? I have the sambe issue with NEtapp CDOT 9.1 P11, latest versions, tried with AD and works It seems that domain users are not showed correctly when tey are set as priamry bug, it seems a samba bug Can you help? Thanks<div id="DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2"><br /> <table style="border-top: 1px solid #D3D4DE;"> <tr> <td
2002 Aug 23
2
Surprising result from integrate
Hi all, sorry for this extensive question, but I think that I'm missing something fundamental. I stepped into a surprising result with the integrate function and I would be glad if someone could put some light onto this. I try to integrate over an s-shaped growth-function. The results from this calculation seem to be correct for small values of t. Just for fun I tried some large values and
2010 Dec 02
1
latex tables for 3+ dimensional tables/arrays
I'm looking for an R method to produce latex versions of tables for table/array objects of 3 or more dimensions, which, of necessity is flattened to a 2D display, for example with ftable(), or vcd::structable, as shown below. I'd be happy to settle for a flexible solution for the 3D case. > UCB <- aperm(UCBAdmissions, c(2, 1, 3)) > ftable(UCB) Dept A B
2005 Mar 20
2
Interaction term in anova - how it should be written in a manuscript table?
Dear Rgurus, Interaction terms in the linear models function lm are specified by the colon : eg: x ~ a + b + a:b a shortcut for the above is: x ~ a*b the output if calling anova on the lm object will be the same in both cases a .... b .... a:b ... Resdiuals ... What I am wondering is how the interaction term (a:b) given above should be written in a table in an manuscript? a ) a*b b )
2018 Feb 12
2
domain users issue
Not possible, I do not have a Windows AD DC, but I don't doubt it works, probably because windows has a similar work around to 'samba-tool group listmembers Domain\ Users' --> Correct this command returns correctly the users Can you create a file on the netapp that ends up belonging to 'username:Domain Users' ? --> Correct fiel created without issues Does 'getent
2015 Mar 18
4
NFS4 ACLs with samba 3 (or 4)
I know this was discussed a lot a few years ago, but my google searches aren't quite getting me where I'm confident in the answer, so I figure I'd just ask again here if that's ok. Here's what we have, and what we'd like to do: Storage is a Netapp (cluster mode CDOT 8.2 I believe), it's NFS exported to our linux system. Linux system is CentOS 6 and can NFS mount the
2005 Mar 05
0
Asterisk 1.0.3 Periodically Fails Registrations
Asterisk 1.0.3 Sayson 480i running .78 release (problem may not be Sayson specific, it's just that's what's deployed) Problem: Asterisk rejects registrations every so often even though nothing has changed either with Sayson or Asterisk configuration (and previous registrations have succeeded) SIP trace of successful registration: =============================
2006 Oct 28
1
(kein Betreff)
Frank Harrell rote in a message dating from Oct 8th: > n.group is an argument to latex.default in the Hmisc package I must admit that I can't find it in the function head, which reads on my installation: function (object, title = first.word(deparse(substitute(object))), file = paste(title, ".tex", sep = ""), append = FALSE, label = title, rowlabel = title,
2018 Feb 12
3
domain users issue
Hi, If you try net group /domain "Domain Users" in samba domain with domain users as primary group any user is showed, but If you try the same in a native AD then users are listed, try this to reproduce the error Thanks 2018-02-12 20:24 GMT+01:00 Trenta sis <trenta.sis at gmail.com>: > Hi Rowland, > > Not really sure if that is correct, tried with native AD and domain
2016 Nov 11
1
Using smbclient to transfer files from a Linux system to a CIFS share
Hello, I have a script which utilizes smbclient to transfer files across to a CIFS shares from my Red Hat Linux 7.x servers on a daily basis. Mounting of CIFS shares work fine to transfer but this is for some reason not to be implemented. I have the following version of samba-client Loaded plugins: langpacks, product-id, rhnplugin, search-disabled-repos, subscription-manager This system is
2011 Dec 06
3
[LLVMdev] Extend llvm to fix global addresses
Hi all It would be nice to add support for placing globals at fixed addresses in memory. For example, low level driver code tends to contain things like this *(int*)0x00001000 which is horrible. Alternatively people are using linker scripts and assembly hacks to put symbols at fixed addresses. I propose we add first class support to this in the compiler. Like addrspace(#) we should have
2011 Dec 06
0
[LLVMdev] Extend llvm to fix global addresses
On Mon, Dec 05, 2011 at 07:18:36PM -0800, Peter Cooper wrote: > It would be nice to add support for placing globals at fixed addresses in memory. I don't know. From my experience, the usefulness is very, very limited. As in: drivers are about the only thing that can make use of it. > For example, low level driver code tends to contain things like this > > *(int*)0x00001000
2007 Feb 06
2
abbreviate dataframe for Sweave output
I wanted to print the first and last rows of some dataframes in Sweave using dots in columns to separate the two parts. Head and tail almost work, but I have problems with factors and row names. z<-data.frame(id=letters[1:26], x=sample(1:26,26)) rbind(head(z,3), ".", tail(z,1)) id x 1 a 18 2 b 8 3 c 14 4 <NA> . 26 z 10 Warning message: invalid
2005 Sep 09
1
Off-topic: Comparing standard errors from simulation and analytical model
Dear list: I'm hoping to tap in to the statistical expertise in the group, especially those familiar with simulation techniques. I'm finalizing a study where I obtain standard errors from two sources. The first source is a monte carlo simulation and the other source is an analytical model I have developed that appears to recover the standard errors from the simulation. All analysis are
2013 Jun 08
1
reading a character translation table into R
I have a txt file (attached) that defines equivalents among characters in latin1 (or iso-8859-1), numeric &#xxx; codes, HTML entities and latex equivalents. A portion of the file is shown inline below, but may not be rendered well in this email. I'd like to read this into R to use as a character translation table, but am stuck on two things: - The 5 fields in the file are
2009 Jun 01
2
Calling Fortran from C++
Hi, can anybody point me to a package with C++ code that call Fortran subroutines? I am trying to do the same thing but we scarce success. Error in dyn.load("utils.so") : unable to load shared library 'utils.so': dlopen(utils.so, 6): Symbol not found: _robcovf Referenced from: utils.so Expected in: dynamic lookup [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Oct 07
11
Creating GUIs for R
Hi all, I have looked around for help on creating GUIs for R, but haven't found anything. I would be interested in any advice or webpages that have information on the best language, tutorials etc. for creating simple GUIs. Mainly I want to do this as a heuristic exercise. Thanks for any help. Wade Wall [[alternative HTML version deleted]]