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1998 Mar 20
1
R-beta: glm
I am new to R so may well have missed the point somewhere. I would like to use an exponential error in my generalized linear model. It seems natural to restrict the Gamma family to do this ( and as one might in GLIM) by specifying the scale. This does not seem possible in R . Have I missed something? Sorry to raise such a trivial point but I am keen to specify the scale G.Janacek
1998 Jan 09
0
R-beta: R and Windows 3.11
I am trying to give my students acces to R. rsept (the windows95 version ?) will not run on our setup which is PC's connected to a server. rapril (the 3.11?) version will run but the graphics vanish once the graphics window is activated. Any suggstions? I did try mounting it on a DEC Alpha but getting a version to run glm is beyond me. I would appreciate any suggestions Jan G.Janacek
2000 Nov 30
2
changes in glm?
I am running some simulations which involve fitting a glm with Binomial error ( in fact Bernoulli) and logistic link. Running R 0.63 I have no problems. However I need more speed so migrated to our UNIX boxes which run Version 0.90.1 (December 15, 1999) Here I get an error Error in (if (is.empty.model(mt)) glm.fit.null else glm.fit)(x = X, y = Y, : y must be univariate unless binomial
2001 Oct 11
2
R 1.3.1 on OS9.1?
Dear List, After my laptop was stolen I (eventually) replaced it with a G4 laptop running Mac OS 9.1 . This also meant I updated to the current Mac binary 1.3.1. This is pretty wonderful except for one problem. I normally save R figs as eps files using the Mac OS and then read them into Latex documents. This no longer works as the legends overwrite the diagrams. Saving as ps from R also does
1999 Feb 12
0
Installing on DEC 4.0b
> To: Jonathan.Yuen at tvs.slu.se > Cc: "G.Janacek" <G.Janacek at uea.ac.uk>, r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: Re: [R] Installing on DEC 4.0b > From: Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> > Date: 12 Feb 1999 13:25:18 +0100 > > Jonathan.Yuen at tvs.slu.se writes: > > > I don't know how well it is documented, but you need gnu
1999 Feb 11
2
Installing on DEC 4.0b Alpha Server 2100A
Greetings, I am trying to install R (0.63.2) on a Digital Unix 4.0b Alpha Server 2100A using gcc 2.8.1 and f77 v 0.5.2.3. It seems to compile OK. However, when I try to run R I get the following message: R : Copyright 1999, The R Development Core Team Version 0.63.2 (January 12, 1999) R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under
2000 Dec 06
2
Re: R or Splus
Thanks to all for the input. rgentlem at jimmy.harvard.edu said: >If you really want help -- no, I just thought I'd waste some bandwidth. :-) >If on the other hand you >just want some reassurance that Splus is indeed a commerical package oh gee, thanks, I wasn't sure about that. When I had said: >> R can't handle files named x. If I can use Splus, should I just
1999 Feb 09
3
Installing on 64-bit Dec or SGI
Hi all, The systems guys here in the stat dept don't seem to be able to compile R on the Dec Alphas or on the SGIs. Can anyone give them a hand? -Greg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory R. Warnes | It is high time that the ideal of success warnes at biostat.washington.edu | be replaced by the ideal of service.
2000 Nov 03
1
Macs and R
I hope this is the right place for my question, my apologise if it is not. I am a long time Mac/UNIX user and my local machine is a Mac. At present I run an orphan version of R which a worried out of (*****). On reflection I guess I'd better not say, but it changed my life. It is howerver a little out of date ( say 0.6ish) So the obvious question, do I move to MacLinux or is there likely
1998 May 07
2
R-beta: 0.61.3: Problems on DEC Unix 4.0
Hi, I had some trouble compiling the new R version on my Alpha: make[2]: Entering directory `/usr2/local/R/src/graphics' cc -ieee_with_inexact -O -Olimit 2000 -I/usr/local/include -I../include -c gdevice.c cc -ieee_with_inexact -O -Olimit 2000 -I/usr/local/include -I../include -c graphics.c cc: Error: graphics.c, line 808: An unexpected newline character is present in a string literal.
1998 May 07
2
R-beta: 0.61.3: Problems on DEC Unix 4.0
Hi, I had some trouble compiling the new R version on my Alpha: make[2]: Entering directory `/usr2/local/R/src/graphics' cc -ieee_with_inexact -O -Olimit 2000 -I/usr/local/include -I../include -c gdevice.c cc -ieee_with_inexact -O -Olimit 2000 -I/usr/local/include -I../include -c graphics.c cc: Error: graphics.c, line 808: An unexpected newline character is present in a string literal.
1999 Dec 23
1
rpart on Alpha under OSF
Running on an Alpha machine which reports (uname -a) OSF1 bsdx01.bs.ehu.es V4.0 878 alpha and using the binary distribution put together by Albrecht Gebhardt (in http://cran.at.r-project.org/bin/osf/osf4.0/tar/alpha_ev5/) I obtain core dumps whenever I try to use package rpart. I have R REMOVE'd the rpart package, downloaded the source rpart_1.0-7.tar from CRAN and
1999 Jan 28
2
time series analysis
Hello out there, in their "R Complements" to Modern Applied Statistics W. Venables and B. Ripley say that there is a lack of time series related functions in R compared to S plus. Looking at CRAN I didn't find much, too. As I have to learn something about +-basic ts analysis, e.g. spectral analysis, I would like to know whether somebody has developed a "unpublished" time
1999 Aug 19
1
bug: R says "Floating exception" on DEC-Alpha w/OSF1 (PR#252)
Dear R Development Core Team, I've been trying to install R ver. 0.64.0 on a Dec-Alpha machine w/OSF1. A couple of things go wrong. After I type "make", the installation process bombs while trying to compile the R.binary. It reports the following: f77 -o ../../bin/R.binary {*** for brevity, I've deleted the filenames printed here ***} ld:
1998 Jul 16
2
R-beta: cite R -- how?
I want to cite R for an article. What is the right thing to do? Shall I include "Notes on R" or is there a better way? -- mailto:koloska at rcs.urz.tu-dresden.de http://rcswww.urz.tu-dresden.de/~koloska/ -- -- right now the web page is in german only but this will change as time goes by ;-)
2003 Apr 03
1
ts function
hello I read "Practical Time Series" (Gareth Janacek; 2001) and they presented e.g the smoothing functions msmooth(x,k) or the bivariate function crosscorr(x,y,k), but both didn't work on my machine. I only load the ts library, is another library necessary or did this function change since 2001? Is there a more recent and detailed manual for ts? thanks, cheers Martin -- Martin
2005 Nov 08
1
R-2.2.0: malloc probelm in regex code (PR#8287)
Full_Name: Gordon Lack Version: 2.2.0 OS: OSF1/Tur64 Submission from: (NULL) (193.128.25.20) R-2.2.0 fails to build on OSF1 systems. ..... make[4]: Leaving directory `..../R-2.2.0/src/library/tools/src Error in list.files(path, pattern, all.files, full.names, recursive) : invalid 'pattern' regular expression Execution halted make[3]: *** [all] Error 1 ..... I've tracked
2004 Oct 01
1
bzip2 directory won't build on OSF1 due to C99 code and -std1 option (PR#7257)
Full_Name: Michael Hoffman Version: 2.0.0-beta-20041001 OS: OSF1 V5.1 Submission from: (NULL) (193.62.199.8) Hello. Building R 2.0.0-beta-20041001 on OSF1 V5.1 failed because the default configure sets R_XTRA_CFLAGS to "-std1 -ieee_with_inexact." The bzip2 directory includes C99 code that requires -std1 to not be set in order to compile. This halts the overall build process.
1998 Sep 24
1
R-beta: Mac
While it is good to have R on my local Unix box it would be wonderful to have a recent version to run on my (Mac) Powerbook. I know that the PowerMac version is on hold so (1) Any idea when it might appear (2) Any chance of a bit more functional Mac version G.Janacek Maths UEA -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
2001 Jul 19
1
Compiling R-1.3.0-patched on OSF1
Dear R-users, I currently have trouble in trying to compile R-1.3.0-patched on Compaq OSF1. -------- >uname -a OSF1 adenine.fysik.dtu.dk V4.0 1229 alpha -------- The 'configure' step ended seemingly corretly: ----------------------- R is now configured for alphaev6-dec-osf4.0f Source directory: . Installation directory: /home/adenine/sysman/laurent/share/ C