I've had a dual boot, dual-hard drive
system for about a year now and it's
worked without a hitch until recently.
Linux started to lock up at different
stages about a month or so ago.
sometimes when it's first booting,
sometimes after I've logged in under
a user account.
Windows 98, which runs o
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 09:58 PM, Beth Chaplin wrote:
The problem: When Perl creates the text file, it does not get assigned
the
proper 'file type'. Instead of being recognizable by the Mac system as a
text file, it has the file type '', and most Mac applications do not
recognize it
I'm looking for help from anyone out there running Perl on a Mac OS X
system:
I have written a perl script that runs on my OS X system (through the
terminal), and produces a text output file that is meant to be later read by
a Mac application (Filemaker Pro, which imports the data from the file in
> "JT" == John Tobey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
JT> On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 05:01:38PM -0500, Uri Guttman wrote:
>> have you thought about doing bit string operations? you claim a 2d array
>> but you don't mention how it is stored. it could be an array of B bit
>> strings all of lengt
I'm looking for help from anyone out there running Perl on a Mac OS X system:
I have written a perl script that runs on my OS X system (through the
terminal), and produces a text output file that is meant to be later read by a
Mac application (Filemaker Pro, which imports the data from the file
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 05:01:38PM -0500, Uri Guttman wrote:
> have you thought about doing bit string operations? you claim a 2d array
> but you don't mention how it is stored. it could be an array of B bit
> strings all of length A. the Bit::Vector module could be very handy
> here.
>
> then you
On Tuesday, February 4, 2003, at 03:29 PM, Johnson, Phil wrote:
I would like to install a module and I came across a caveat that claims
that
I should not have "Perl Object abstraction enabled".
I am running Perl 5.8 for Solaris.
IIRC, this is a ActivePerl for Windows "feature" that presents
> "KP" == Komtanoo Pinpimai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
KP> There are 2 black-white rectangular images (each one kept in 2d array,
KP> 0/1 as black/white).
KP> First rectangular has A and B as its sides.
KP> Second rectangular has C and D as its sides. C is less than A and D is
KP> l
Dude,
Komtanoo Pinpimai wrote:
> I want to place the second rectangular into the first one with the least
> overlaped pixels.
> (the second regtangular can be placed exceedingly the
> bound of the larger reg., but it is worse than overlaped pixel)
( FYI: it's "exceeding", not "exceedingly". )
On Tue, Feb 04, 2003 at 03:29:33PM -0500, Johnson, Phil wrote:
> I would like to install a module and I came across a caveat that claims that
> I should not have "Perl Object abstraction enabled". How can I determine if
> my Perl installation has this enabled?
It would probably show up in perl -V
Since no one else has responded...
Depending on your objectives and the nature of the data, you might try
a heuristic exploration, finding good neighborhoods at low resolution,
and then exploring nearby placement at higher resolutions. Low-res can
also be a nice place to apply any placement polic
I would like to install a module and I came across a caveat that claims that
I should not have "Perl Object abstraction enabled". How can I determine if
my Perl installation has this enabled?
To be more specific, I found it in the CAVEATS document of the DBD::DB2
bundle:
Special Notes re: Perl O
Hello,
I have to solve a real world problem; it is:
There are 2 black-white rectangular images (each one kept in 2d array,
0/1 as black/white).
First rectangular has A and B as its sides.
Second rectangular has C and D as its sides. C is less than A and D is
less than B.
I want to place the
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