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kandi X-RAY | more-interesting Summary
More Interesting (will become) a link sharing app that seeks to avoid discussion tangents, circlejerkery, and mobbing. It's a bit like Reddit, but closer to Lobsters, but More Interesting tries to improve even more on the link sharing network paradigm. A lot of this stuff isn't implemented, yet.
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QUESTION
I can't figure out why the last line of this grid of photos gets messed up. It is meant to be a nice, clean 3x3 grid of photos.
I think, maybe, the third picture on the second row is causing a problem. If I replace it with another picture it seems to work sometimes, and sometimes the problem persists even with new pictures.
This seems like such basic code, I have no idea what could be causing the problem.
...ANSWER
Answered 2020-Mar-26 at 16:17Since the heights are slightly different you can clear every third element with:
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I am looking for the way to use the optim_lbfgs function in Rcppnumerical and RcppEigen with Rcpparmadillo. I follow the way in Rcpp Integration for Numerical Computing Libraries, but it was not working with the error, cannot declare variable 'obj' to be of abstract type 'scoreftn_mns'
. But now, I fixed some codes to make it work. I define the beta
as Eigen::VectorXd beta(p);
as in the Rcppnumerical and convert it to arma::vec in the template(?).
Here's my code that I am trying to do.
...ANSWER
Answered 2018-Jun-07 at 16:28The rest of the error message that I am getting when compiling your code is of interest:
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