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The minimum is that you have the ink ribbon. The extra ink ribbon and ink ribbon driver from a printer should be in the same place that you keep the ink ribbon for the printer. Obtain a blank.Q: how to make a matrix with a subset of the data from the original matrix I have a matrix tb. I would like to select only those rows from tb where the sum of the columns corresponding to ID1 and ID2 is greater than a given value. for example, the four rows below: ID1 ID2 1818 1816 1818 1812 1818 1815 1819 1812 The row with ID1 1819 and ID2 1812 should not be returned. How do I make a new matrix with this process? A: How about the following? tb[tb[,1]==1819, c("ID1","ID2")] The reason being that tb[,1]==1819 is TRUE for all rows where IDs 1 and 2 match. If you want to keep only those where the sum(c("ID1","ID2")) is greater than, say 10, then use the following: tb[tb[,1]==1819, c("ID1","ID2")][t(sum(tb[,1])>10,c("ID1","ID2"))] where t() applied to a matrix creates a matrix from the rows of the original. Q: Is it necessary to close parent process for child process I have a child process, which reads certain data from a process, using the WSARecv() function. The parent continues to write to the same process. The child process blocks IO for the reading process, so I've been wondering if I should be calling CloseHandle() on the parent process, or if I can skip that step and the child process will do it when it's time to exit. A: CloseHandle will not interrupt the normal close process of the process. The manual states so. The CloseHandle function closes a handle and aborts the process specified by the handle. This function is the same as closing a handle and then calling AbortProcess on the specified handle. A handle to the process can be found using OpenProcess. d2c66b5586