... regard.
We've divided the material in the book
into two main sections: tools that are part
of the Java and J2EE standards and are
managed under the auspices of the Java
Community Process and ... 14.5. Finding and
Using Remote Objects
Section 14.6. What If I Don't
Have the Interface?
Chapter 15. JavaMail
Section 15.1. Email and
JavaMail
Section 15.2. Creating and
Sending Me...
... upper-
and lowercase letters (Linux filenames are case-sensitive), you specify
[a- zA-Z]. Using x [a- zA-Z] matches xa and xA.
[ !a- z] Match any single character from among the characters not in the range ... on.
Either string1 or string2 can contain several types of special characters. Some examples follow,
although a full list can be found in the tr manpage.
a- z
All characters fro...
... for the javax.transaction and javax.transactions.xa packages
(see Chapter 28, "The javax.transaction Package" and Chapter 29, "The javax.transaction.xa Package").
1.2. Enterprise ... the Java
2 platform adds a number of new classes to this package to support advanced database features. Java 1.2 also
provides additional features in the javax.sql standard extension...
... where a column is a single
character in a line. Read from standard input and write to standard
output. Columns are numbered starting with 1. Begin deleting
columns at (including) the start column, ... you
want one before the suffix (for example, specify .bak, not bak).
sparse=[always|auto|never]
Handle files that have “holes” (are defined as a certain size but
have less data). alwa...
... RCS, and make.
• Part V (Appendixes A and B, Bibliography) contains a table of ASCII charac-
ters and equivalent values (Appendix A) , obsolete commands that are still part
of SVR4 and/or Solaris ... by manufacturers and sellers to distinguish their
products are claimed as trademarks. Where those designations appear in this book,
and O’Reilly & Associates, Inc. was aware of a tra...
... Java application, with all of Java s deployment advantages and issues, and
runs on any target machine having a suitable JVM. Packaging opportunities are
also identical to Java s. Similarly, an ... do
not have to code in Java, but documentation and examples for existing Java
classes are couched in Java terms, so you need a nodding acquaintance with Java
to read and understan...
... in detail.
• Part III, Working with Data, covers data processing in R: loading data into R,
transforming data, and summarizing data.
• Part IV, Data Visualization, describes how to plot data with ... the
system administrator to install R.
Installation using package management systems
On a Linux system, the easiest way to install R is to use a package management
system. These systems a...
... individual atoms may be examined directly; e.g. in a binary (AB) metallic
alloy where one is interested in interdiffusion or unmixing kinetics (if the
alloy was prepared in a thermodynamically unstable ... development of
a mature framework for the understanding and classification of phase transi-
tions using a combination of (rare) exact solutions as well as theoretical and
numer...
... this
chapter, and others are covered in Chapter 11.
Interval Data
Interval data has a meaningful order and also has the quality that equal intervals
between measurements represent equal changes in ... equal intervals) plus
a natural zero point. Many physical measurements are ratio data: for instance,
height, weight, and age all qualify. So does income: you can certainly earn 0
dollars...