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Maarten
3-Jul-2008
[7839]
Do you know how to handle (and compute with) 64 bit unsigned ints?
Geomol
3-Jul-2008
[7840x2]
Brian, you're the man! :-)
That's exactly, what I'm after. Thanks alot!
Maarten, I can't think of a short-cut way to do, what you want. I 
guess, you have to do the bit-manipulation manually. struct! might 
help with something like:

unsigned: make struct! [hi [int] lo [int]] [0 0]


You can then get to high and low 4 bytes with unsigned/hi and unsigned/lo, 
and you can see all 8 bytes with: third unsigned

I made some bit operations, that might help you further: http://home.tiscali.dk/john.niclasen/libs/bit.r
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7842]
Has anyone done anything to build graphical decision trees, or algorithms?
Henrik
8-Jul-2008
[7843]
Can you link to something that shows how that works?
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7844x4]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGSFJX7HEvc
skip to half way thru
clinical maps are ways of achieving outcome driven medical treatments
I guess a vector drawing program is needed ... but there needs to 
be a way to select items and selectively remove them.
Henrik
8-Jul-2008
[7848]
so it's not entirely for illustrational purposes? the trees are interactive?
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7849x2]
Looks like it
well, I suspect they are static images once completed .. but they 
can be edited
Henrik
8-Jul-2008
[7851x2]
graphviz allows something like that, although I don't think it can 
produce complex boxes like that.
so the point is that once they are done, they are not changed after 
government review?
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7853]
I don't think so ... I think anyone can alter them to suit changing 
treatments
Henrik
8-Jul-2008
[7854]
so it's not really an instruction manual? is it patient specific?
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7855x3]
anyway, I think it's a vector drawing package with the ability to 
change elements afterwards and to attach elements to nodes
Bit like a standard idea processor
or mind mapping sottware
Henrik
8-Jul-2008
[7858x2]
hmm.. I'm still not sure where it fits or how it's used. But if we 
stick with the chart drawing aspect: It would be possible to do as 
a dialect, and I think it should be inspired by graphviz.
once you have it as a dialect, you can build an interactive editor 
around it, or code graphs up by hand.
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7860]
Now that I think about it, I think Chris Langreieter did one
Henrik
8-Jul-2008
[7861x2]
shouldn't be more than 20-30 kb code for the dialect.
I'm just curious where it fits in: I thought it would be a way for 
a nurse to administer treatment to a patient, by following the flow 
chart, but it's a way for a doctor to plan the treatment?
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7863]
it's a way to enforce evidence based treatment.
Henrik
8-Jul-2008
[7864x2]
ah, so you can see what was done?
or what was done wrong.
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7866x2]
Sure anyone can choose to treat how they wish, but there is now often 
evidence to lead docs on how to choose the best treatment.
the treatment you learned at medical school may no longer be appropiate
Henrik
8-Jul-2008
[7868]
so the charts can provide documentation of the doctor's decision 
process
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7869x2]
no, just a guide
ahh.. found it http://www.langreiter.com/space/3flex
Henrik
8-Jul-2008
[7871x2]
ok, I'm confused :-) we'll stick with the dialect.
looks good
Graham
8-Jul-2008
[7873x2]
Doesn't look he has developed it further since 2006
written in 2002, with some bug fixes in 2006
james_nak
8-Jul-2008
[7875]
Thanks Graham for the 3flex link. That's interesting. Perhaps Henrik's 
Relations-Engine might be something you can use. I myself have been 
tinkering around with it and attempting to parse the data to work 
with a chart making program. In my case I am planning on using http://www.maani.us/xml_charts/
.
Graham
10-Jul-2008
[7876x2]
I am trying to encap 3flex but have come across a few problems.  
Anyone done this yet?
xml_charts looks interesting but doesn't seem capable of doing what 
I want.  But it might be useful for a website.  Does it do time series?
james_nak
14-Jul-2008
[7878x2]
You'll have to check out all the examples to see it it does.
Has anyone ever seen a view app with several fields and and an area 
 that always minimizes when you hit the return key? In this case, 
I don't want it to do that. I  don't think I' ve ever seen that except 
in this app. What would make it do that?
Henrik
14-Jul-2008
[7880]
not sure what you mean. is it like a panel that collapses?
james_nak
14-Jul-2008
[7881x2]
It's actually a contact/address book based on Carl's rolodex ap. 
Basically, where ever you are in interface, when you  hit return 
it minimizes the screen as if you hit the minimize button. Weird.
Graham... Check out http://www.maani.us/xml_charts/index.php?menu=Gallery&submenu=Floating_Bar
Gregg
14-Jul-2008
[7883]
If it's a custom app, they could be grabbing the enter key and minimizing 
it. But that seems like a really bad idea, so maybe just a glitch?
Graham
14-Jul-2008
[7884]
James - those aren't time series from what I could see.  Time series 
are fed date values, and are not just equidistant points on an x 
axis labelled with dates.
Graham
16-Jul-2008
[7885]
What was that presentation software that RT used to use ... presenter 
or something?  I'm looking to include educational software inside 
my app
Chris
17-Jul-2008
[7886x2]
You mean the script that turned Make-Doc documents into slide presentations?
That one was called %show.r and I think is likely available on an 
IOS server -- Developer?
Sunanda
17-Jul-2008
[7888]
There's a version packaged with Carl's devcon 2007 presentation: