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"Arthur G" <gorramfreak+news@gmail.com> wrote in message <op.t56cpago1g2ca1@whitaker-four-ninety-one.mit.edu>... > On Thu, 07 Feb 2008 11:47:01 -0500, Peter > <nospam@intuitive-analytics.com> wrote: > > > We've been doing some testing of the r2008a pre-release and > > found that the newarray static method as described in the > > documentation isn't working. Its supposed to allow the     

Group: comp.softsys.matlab · Group Profile · Search for Newarray in comp.softsys.matlab
Author: Peter
Date: Feb 10, 2008 20:44

Hi, I have made a new class to generate random number with no repeate between some x and y number. I want to share with all this. let me know incase of any problem. so that i could change this. To call the following class you just need to call class as follow: var randomObj:Random = new Random(); var newArray:Array = randomObj.getRandom(); Now this newArray has all the diffrent numbers
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On Sep 22, 3:23 pm, Ed Morton <mor...@lsupcaemnt.com> wrote: > On 9/22/2008 4:36 AM, chris...@gmail.com wrote: > > > > > Hello, > > > I'm trying to filter a string so that I can sort it. The problem is > > that these strings appear after each other and I can't use cut/sort > > that way. > > > Example: > > newArray(329,30,11,7255,0,7255,77,26137444,11269,&apos;GD&apos;,&apos;test& apos;     

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Author: Peter
Date: Feb 7, 2008 08:47

On 9/22/2008 4:36 AM, chrisbgp@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I'm trying to filter a string so that I can sort it. The problem is that these strings appear after each other and I can't use cut/sort that way. Example: newArray(329,30,11,7255,0,7255,77,26137444,11269,&apos;GD&apos;,&apos;test&apos;,&apos;test&apos;, 83246,&apos;test&apos;, 211300,365465,13206,108,17312303,143
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Hello Chris, Monday, September 22, 2008, 2:48:16 PM, you wrote: > used a very unreliable trick. And the "use castToSTUArray" suggested > alternative is a really poor one since I am not using arrays at all. castToSTUArray does the same as your code, only in ST monad so you can skip unsafePerformIO trick if you dn't know, ST is a subset of IO monad with a limited set of operations guaranteed     

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Author: Varun Upadhyay
Date: Sep 23, 2008 00:15

Hello, I'm trying to filter a string so that I can sort it. The problem is that these strings appear after each other and I can't use cut/sort that way. Example: newArray(329,30,11,7255,0,7255,77,26137444,11269,&apos;GD&apos;,&apos;test&apos;,&apos;test&apos;, 83246,&apos;test&apos;, 211300,365465,13206,108,17312303,143,3232130,45,6224111,0);\x0d\x0a\x0d \x0aaP[12] I would like the have
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Package: mdadm Version: 2.6.4-1 Severity: wishlist In the old days, raidtools2 used to have a cron.daily script: #!/bin/sh # Cron job to check that raid devices are functional. # On error cron will mail the fauly mdstat to root. # md.c appends (F) to a faulty device # raid1.c and raid5.c list devices as U (operational) or _ (not) # a _ device may be either hot, standby or bad #     

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Author: chrisbgp
Date: Sep 22, 2008 06:41

"dpb" <none@non.net> wrote in message news:g9cchu$kgk$2@aioe.org... MikeD wrote: "dpb" <none@non.net> wrote in message news:g9bth1$ooa$1@aioe.org... type Optional. Data type of the value returned by the Function procedure; may be Byte, Boolean, Integer, Long, Currency, Single, Double, Decimal (not currently supported), Date, String, or (except fixed length),
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2008/8/1 Galchin, Vasili <vigalchin@gmail.com>: > Thanks Bulat! So since we are "talking" ;^) .... is there a function already > in Foreign that will allow me to ... > > [a] -> Ptr (Ptr ()) i.e. map a list of type "a" to an array of ptrs of type > "a"? I think this is going to be a two-part operation: first you'll need to store those values somewhere, so that you can produce pointers to them     

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Author: Ed Morton
Date: Sep 22, 2008 06:23

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Author: Bulat Ziganshin
Date: Sep 22, 2008 05:19

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Author: chrisbgp
Date: Sep 22, 2008 02:36

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Author: Paul Slootman
Date: Sep 5, 2008 09:10

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Author: Ralph
Date: Aug 30, 2008 16:12

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Author: Stuart Cook
Date: Aug 1, 2008 01:25

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