Hithere, I have tried to add an 'information sheet' at the beginning of my survey, however the site wont let me save it as it 'exceeds 20000 characters', I tried shortening it to two text boxes but it wont even accept a sentence. The writing I'm adding is only 11,000 characters long so it should be accepted. I thought it may be formatting so I changed it all very simple, that didn't work, I thought it may be the hyperlinks but when i removed them it still wouldn't accept the text. I even tried the old turn it off and back on again!
Any help or ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you
The limit is for the HTML of what you enter. So any formatting will add some characters not visible in the editor. That's probably why your 11,000 char count is going over 20,000.
If you're cleaning it up using the rich content editor, then it's possible, that some of earlier HTML remains. To completely empty the question, open the HTML view and clear it from there.
To get an accurate idea about the character count, search for word to HTML converters. Paste your formatted text here and they'll give you the HTML version, and you can then see how many characters it is coming to.
You can also look for HTML minifiers, which will allow you paste your HTML and reduce it's character count.
This way it's possible you may manage to get your entire question at one place.
As it says in the title, my problem is that when creating an index server to configure online Exchange backups, I assign a client with Index Store installed, but when accepting it remains loading for a long time to finish skipping an error for the 20000 that seems not to be working, it is a laboratory that I have set up so the Windows Firewall I have it disabled and I do not know well what this problem may be due to.
Possible solutions? I am beginning to despair as I do not stop testing but nothing.
My code follows the PCA algorithm in order to find the eigenvectors and eigenvalues of a 20000 *35 matrix. So in order to find the eigenvector, I need to find the covariance matrix, which on calculation will be of an order of 20000*20000.
I believe your question is probably ill formed; if you are doing PCA, your 20000 * 35 matrix most likely has 20000 observations on 35 variables (having 35 observations of 20000 variables would not be of much use, so i'm guessing it's not your case).
You can compute all eigenpairs for a 35x35 matrix using QR algorithm, Jacobi Method or any other eigenvalue/eigenvector approximating algorithm (many are specific for real symmetric matrices, as is the case of a covariance matrix).
20K * 20K = 400,000,000. If you're using 32-bit floats, this is 1.6 GB. It will be a beast of a matrix, but most modern computers should be able to handle that reasonably (reasonably here means that it won't take a week to process) without special optimization. If you're using 64-bit doubles, then you're looking at 3.2 GB, which is getting intense, but still not entirely unmanageable on a modern computer.
If you need this code to really perform well, then consider whether or not your matrix will be dense/sparse. If it's dense, there's not much you can do. If it's sparse, there are probably some optimizations you can make.
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