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2005 Dec 23
1
dse package problems
I am having problems with the package dse. I just installed R 2.2.1 and reinstalled all packages. I am running Windows XP Pro with all updates. Below there are two examples of error messages generated when trying to execute some simple programs. The code was taken directly from the package documentation. Any help on this will be greatly appreciated. Merry Christmas Fernando
2001 Sep 28
2
problems with new checks in R-devel
Below are a few problems I have encountered with the new checks being done in R-devel. 1/ I have two generics, test.equal and test.equal.tframe. The first checks that two objects are equal while the second checks if two objects have equal tframes (time frames). There is no reason these should have similar arguments but the check seems to think that test.equal.tframe is a method for test.equal so
2003 Apr 02
4
Multivariate Time series
Dear R People: Is there a library for Multivariate time series, please? For some reason, I'm thinking that Dr. Paul Gilbert may have one? R Version 1.6.2 (i've updated!) for Windows Thanks so much! Sincerely, Erin Hodgess University of Houston - Downtown mailto: hodgess at uhddx01.dt.uh.edu
1997 Oct 29
2
R-alpha: Using autoload and smaller 'base' package [was "Re: New Version"].
[This is a "spill-over" from the "R-core" mailing list, since several of you may be interested and have comments ... -MM] >>>>> "Thomas" == Thomas Lumley <thomas@biostat.washington.edu> writes: Thomas> On 29 Oct 1997, Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote: >> Perhaps we should revise the current contents of the base library >>
1999 Dec 21
1
DSE revised for R 0.90.1
A slightly revised version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series analysis is now available at <www.bank-banque-canada.ca/pgilbert>. This version works with R 0.90.1 (and not with R 90.0 or earlier versions). It can also be installed with install.packages(c("syskern", "tframe", "dse"),
1999 Dec 21
1
DSE revised for R 0.90.1
A slightly revised version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series analysis is now available at <www.bank-banque-canada.ca/pgilbert>. This version works with R 0.90.1 (and not with R 90.0 or earlier versions). It can also be installed with install.packages(c("syskern", "tframe", "dse"),
2005 Jul 11
2
Misbehaviour of DSE
Folks, I am finding problems with using "dse": > library(dse1) Loading required package: tframe Error: c("package '%s' required by '%s' could not be found", "setRNG", "dse1") > library(dse2) Loading required package: setRNG Error: package 'setRNG' could not be loaded In addition: Warning message: there is no package called
2005 Mar 10
4
dealing with package bundles (was RE: Gregmisc)
Given the confusions that some users have regarding package bundles, I'd like to suggest some changes to how package bundles are handled. My understanding is that a package bundle is essentially a convenient way to distribute related packages, so that users can download/install them in one shot. However, some users apparently get confused that one can do install.packages("abundle")
2005 Mar 10
4
dealing with package bundles (was RE: Gregmisc)
Given the confusions that some users have regarding package bundles, I'd like to suggest some changes to how package bundles are handled. My understanding is that a package bundle is essentially a convenient way to distribute related packages, so that users can download/install them in one shot. However, some users apparently get confused that one can do install.packages("abundle")
2003 Apr 23
1
Bug in versioned install (was: (fwd) R-1.7.0 : Problem with Downloading "dse") (PR#2827)
The reason dse won't install is because of the new versioned install code. It assumes that it's dealing with a plain package, and doesn't handle bundles properly. Robert, could you look at that? A workaround is as follows. After the install.packages call fails with this message >Error in file(file, "r") : unable to open connection >In addition: Warning message:
1999 Nov 24
0
Re: DSE package for multi-variate time series (Please Read (Out of Office))
** Reply Requested When Convenient ** I will be attending a class during the week of November 29. I will get back to you as quickly as possible. If you need to reach me immediately by phone talk with Barb Severs or Diane Terry. Thank you David J. Krassen >>> r-help 11/24/99 10:46 >>> A new version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series analysis is now available
2001 May 24
1
tframe question - latest.start
I'm having some trouble figuring out latest.start in the tframe package. The results seem a bit cloudy. Sample session: > library(ts) > library(tframe) Loading required package: syskern > t1<-ts(c(1,2,3,4,5),start=1) > t2<-ts(c(1,2,3,4,5),start=2) > earliest.start(tbind(t1,t2)) [1] 1 1 > earliest.start(tbind(t2,t1)) [1] 1 1 > latest.start(tbind(t2,t1)) [1] 1 1
2000 Dec 18
1
1.2.0 segfault
I'm a novice with gdb but the following is the result of a segfault problem I've been having with 1.2.0. If there is something else I should do to get more useful information at this point, then someone please let me know. Paul Gilbert ______ [5] /home/mfa5/gilp/zzot : R -d gdb GNU gdb 4.17 Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc. GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General
1998 Jun 17
1
Warning in par(args)
I'm getting a lot of warning having to do with setting graphic parameters. I don't recall actually setting any of these, so I would guess they are being set by something I am calling. Has anyone already figured out where this is happening? Paul Gilbert _____ All dse3 tests ... ok All dse4 tests ...Warning: skipping test 4 (requires stepwise). ok dse2 graphics tests ...completed dse3
2000 Jun 28
1
Rd2dvi
I'm trying to use R CMD Rd2dvi and I end up at a Latex (I think) command prompt. What's missing or what am I suppose to do? Paul Gilbert _______ paul at breman:/apps/dse-versions/2000.6/dse#R CMD Rd2dvi syskern This is TeX, Version 3.14159 (Web2C 7.3) (Rd2.tex LaTeX2e <1998/12/01> Babel <v3.6k> and hyphenation patterns for american, french, german, ngerman, nohyphenation,
2005 Feb 02
1
windows dse bundle install problem
I rarely use Windows, so perhaps this is a question for r-help but I don't think so. > install.packages("dse") trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.0/PACKAGES' Content type `text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1' length 24873 bytes opened URL downloaded 24Kb trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.0/dse_2005.1-1.zip' Content
2001 Mar 07
1
syskern
The bug list summary reported an error in syskern which I finally realized is due to a badly chosen example in the help rather an error in the code. However, I have taken the opportunity to re-evaluate what I have been trying to do with syskern, since some parts may no longer be important. Since syskern was intended to address certain problems in package development I would appreciate other
2002 Mar 08
4
ARMA and ARIMA modeling
I'd like to play with ARIMA models of stock prices, but I am a complete novice. Could some kind soul explain the relationship among packages "ts", "tseries", "dse", "dse2", and "fracdiff"? Are they 'competing' products or does one depend on another? Where would be the best place for a novice to begin? Thanks for any advice. PS. I
2004 Feb 26
1
unable to install dse in mac OS X 10.3
I would like to request help with the installation of dse in raqua in mac os x 10.3. I get the following error message after the messages indicating that parts were successfully installed. I would be most grateful for a solution. ----------------------------------------- * Installing *source* package 'setRNG' ... ** R ** inst ** help >>> Building/Updating help pages for
2003 Dec 12
2
Reorganization of packages in the R distribution
After long but intermittent discussion (it was mentioned at DSC99, for example), we have reorganized the standard packages, with base graphics stats utils methods normally loaded, mle splines stepfun tcltk tools available for loading, and ctest eda lqs modreg mva nls ts as stub packages which ensure back-compatibility. (These have all been merged into stats except lqs which rejoins