Okay, thanks for the input, All. I'd settled on the explicit coercion
as.data.frame as well as the myObject[] syntax which makes a lot of sense. I'd
also like to implement an as.double() method. However, I'm having trouble
embedding this into my package. In the R file I have:
setMethod("as.
Hi All,
I'm currently trying to write an S4 class that mimics a data.frame, but stores
data on disc in HDF5 format. The idea is that the dataset is likely to be too
large to fit into a standard desktop machine, and by using subscripts, the user
may load bits of the dataset at a time. eg:
> m
AS2 deb packages in future
> Debian and Ubuntu releases.
Thanks for the comments, Dirk. I take your point about ATLAS having the cores
compiled in. I have replaced ATLAS with ACML, and all works fine.
Cheers,
Chris
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Dr Chris Jewell
Department of Statistics
University of Warwick
Coventry
C
I was under the impression that any child processes or
threads inherit the cpu affinity of the parent.
Does anyone have experience of this and could offer a comment or solution?
Thanks,
Chris
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Dr Chris Jewell
Department of Statistics
University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL
UK
Tel: +44