Hello.
I just tried performing a correlation matrix calculation with
Cygwin's Octave software (having successfully performed this calculation
previously on other similar data sets) using the following commands within
Cygwin:
*(start of commands)*
[vansc@LAPTOP-OHN2RCVM
Hello.
I just tried performing an analysis in the Octave software (GNU Octave,
version 5.2.0), using the attached "dm" input file, and the following
commands:
load dm
cdmt = cor(dm.')
However, I encountered the following error message:
error: 'cor' undefined near line 1 column 8
What is going
Hello.
I just tried executing an old, previously-functional awk script using a
version of gawk that I had downloaded last year, and a command of the
following format (as recommended in a previous communication with the
Cygwin mailing list):
gawk -vRS="\r\n" -f data_collect_e_-_FF_4-state.awk
but
Hello.
I just tried executing an old, previously-functional awk script using a
version of gawk that I had downloaded last year, and a command of the
following format (as recommended in a previous communication with the
Cygwin mailing list):
gawk -vRS="\r\n" -f data_collect_e_-_FF_4-state.awk
but
Just out of curiosity: Could this "" issue be something new for
Windows 10? I ask because I don't recall having this issue with my old
Windows 7 computer.
Bryan
On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 12:06 AM Brian Inglis <
brian.ing...@systematicsw.ab.ca> wrote:
> On 2020-07-27 15:58, Bryan VanSchouwen
Hello.
I just tried executing an awk script using the most recent version of gawk,
but the output did not turn out the way that it was supposed to.
This script uses the following command to print the output data to the
output file:
print(cai[i], rpi[i], i) >
Hello.
I recently installed a copy of the Cygwin software package on my new
Windows 10 laptop. However, whenever I try to access the "xmgrace"
graphing software (by entering the command "xmgrace &" in the xterm command
shell, as I did on my old Windows 7 laptop), I get the following error
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