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2007 Jan 17
5
percent sign in plot annotation
Hello, I would like to annotate a graph with the expression 'alpha = 5%' (the alpha should be displayed as the greek letter). I tried > text(1,1,expression(alpha == 5%)) which gives a syntax error. escaping the percent sign (\%) or doubling (%%) does not help. What do I do? Thanks, Martin Keller-Ressel -- Martin Keller-Ressel Research Unit of Financial and Actuarial
2017 Mar 31
10
[Bug 2702] New: ssh compiled with --with-ldns segfaults during known_hosts parsing
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2702 Bug ID: 2702 Summary: ssh compiled with --with-ldns segfaults during known_hosts parsing Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 7.5p1 Hardware: amd64 OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: normal Priority: P5 Component: ssh
2005 Jul 05
1
timezone problems
Hi, Im using R 2.1.1 and running Code that previously worked (on R 2.1.0 I believe) using the 'timeDate' function from the fCalendar package. The code now throws an error: Error in if (Sys.timezone() != "GMT") warning("Set timezone to GMT!") However I have read the documentation of the fCalendar package and I have set my system variable TZ to GMT. I tracked the
2004 Apr 06
2
R loosing history
Hello, Im running R 1.8.1 on Win2000 and frequently using the function history() to keep track of what I did in my R session. In a recent session I typed history(max=Inf) and to my surprise there were only 15 lines of code where there should have been approx. 300 lines and I lost a lot of valuable work. Do you have any idea what caused this behaviour? help(history) didn't make me any
2020 Sep 23
3
jitter-bug? problematic behaviour of the jitter function
Dear all, i have noticed some strange behaviour in the ?jitter? function in R. On the help page for jitter it is stated that "The result, say r, is r <- x + runif(n, -a, a) where n <- length(x) and a is the amount argument (if specified).? and "If amount is NULL (default), we set a <- factor * d/5 where d is the smallest difference between adjacent unique (apart from fuzz) x
2020 Sep 23
3
jitter-bug? problematic behaviour of the jitter function
Dear all, i have noticed some strange behaviour in the ?jitter? function in R. On the help page for jitter it is stated that "The result, say r, is r <- x + runif(n, -a, a) where n <- length(x) and a is the amount argument (if specified).? and "If amount is NULL (default), we set a <- factor * d/5 where d is the smallest difference between adjacent unique (apart from fuzz) x
2005 Sep 14
6
T.38 ATA
Hello all ! Can anyone recommend me ATA device that REALLY has T.38 built in. So far I have heard of Telco Systems Access201, which seems to be impossible to bye in Europe (all resselers are droped Telco systems ATAs for some reason (tried in Germany and in UK so far)), and I have heard that SIPURA SPA-2100 should have T.38 built in into newer firmware, but I wasn't able to confirm that from Sipura release notes for firmwares. Anything else (other then Cisco routers with FX...
2016 Jun 20
2
[Bug 2593] New: List of forwarded connections not updated after cancellation
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2593 Bug ID: 2593 Summary: List of forwarded connections not updated after cancellation Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 7.2p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: trivial Priority: P5 Component: ssh
2004 Sep 28
2
specifying exports for R CMD SHLIB
Hi, How can I specify which functions should be exported when I build a shared library with 'R CMD SHLIB foo.c'?? I tried putting a file named foo.def in the same directory with the line 'EXPORTS' and the names of the functions to be exported, but the file is deleted in the build process. Any help is appreciated, Martin Keller-Ressel
2004 Oct 26
1
Error in lazyLoadDBfetch
Hello, what does the following error mean?? It occured during or at the end of a lengthy (and memory-intensive) calculation using a routine from a shared library called via the '.C' function: Error in lazyLoadDBfetch(key, datafile, compressed, envhook) : recursive default argument reference I could not find any help with help.search("lazyLoadDBfetch") Im using R
2005 Mar 03
1
Underscore character in Rd files
Hi, I'm trying to document a data frame in Rd format. The data frame contains a variable called 'Health_Env'. When I create a template for the Rd file using 'prompt()' the variable name is included as-is and when I run R CMD CHECK I get a latex error because latex considers '_' a special character (used for subscripts) which is only allowed in math mode. When I
2020 Sep 23
0
[R] jitter-bug? problematic behaviour of the jitter function
Hello, R 4.0.2 on Ubuntu 20.04, sessionInfo at end. This came up in r-help, I'm answering to the OP and also posting to r-devel since I believe it is more appropriate there. I can confirm this. The original instructions are the first and the last, but even with smaller numbers the error shows up. set.seed(2020) jitter(c(1,2,10^4)) # desired behaviour #[1] 1.058761 1.957690
2003 Nov 03
2
calling R from Perl
Hi, I want to call R from Perl to generate plots to be displayed on a webpage. What I found out so far is that there is a package called RSPerl on www.omegahat.org which should do what I need. However in the description it says it has been tested with R 1.3.* the latest. I'm using R 1.8.0 right now so the package seems rather unmaintained. It is not easy for me to just install it and see
2005 Jul 11
0
Sys.timzone() returns NA - problem caused by as.POSIXlt? (PR#8003)
This is not a bug in R: the documentation does say the result is OS-specific. `GMT' is a not a proper timezone on Windows, so NA is a valid answer. (Windows seems to use GMT to refer to the timezone of the UK, e.g. > Sys.time() [1] "2005-07-11 07:49:56 GMT Daylight Time" > Sys.timezone() [1] "GMT Daylight Time" although I am in British Summer Time not GMT.)
2004 Jun 21
2
visualizing a list of probabilities
Hi, I'm using nnet to work on a 2 class classification problem. The result of my code is data.frame of true class, predicted class and associated probability. One way of summarizing the data is by a confusion matrix. However are there any graphical ways I could represent the data - specifically, I'd like to show the probabilities associated with each member of my prediction set? (I
2004 May 10
3
Colouring hclust() trees
I have a data set with 6 variables and 251 cases. The people who supplied me with this data set believe that it falls naturally into three groups, and have given me a rule for determining group number from these 6 variables. If I do scaled.stuff <- scale(stuff, TRUE, c(...the design ranges...)) stuff.dist <- dist(scaled.stuff) stuff.hc <- hclust(stuff.dist)
2020 Apr 01
0
[ANNOUNCE] nftables 0.9.4 release
Hi! The Netfilter project proudly presents: nftables 0.9.4 This release contains fixes and new features available up to the Linux kernel 5.6 release. * Support for ranges in concatenations (requires Linux kernel >= 5.6), e.g. table ip foo { set whitelist { type ipv4_addr . ipv4_addr . inet_service flags interval