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2011 Aug 24
2
Split data frame by date (POSIXlt)
Hello everyone, I want to split a data.frame by the column date . The data frame looks like this date time open close 02.01.2011 09:00:00 1000 1200 02.01.2011 09:05:02 1200 1203 ... 01.02.2011 10:01:21 1029 1110 ..... 30.03.2011 12:02:12 1231 1200
2008 Dec 14
2
Help required to install package from a website
Hi, I am new to R and I'm looking to perform some method comparison analysis and would be grateful for some help regarding package installation. There is a package 'MethComp' that I want to use (http://staff.pubhealth.ku.dk/~bxc/MethComp/Courses/Sthm.2007/.) Unfortunately I am unable to install it. I have tried numerous approaches but to no avail. this is the first time I have tried to
2005 Nov 03
0
problems with pan(): Indizierung ausserhalb der Grenzen = subscript out of bounds
Dear alltogether, I tried pan() to impute NAs for longitudinal data. The terminology in the following output follows the pan manpage. No data are attached to this script as this may be too huge. y = 15 responses pred = at first just intercept was tried (later on covariates should follow) subj = 168 different subjects with 4 to 6 observations for each subject at time points t1, t2, ..., t6 #
2010 Mar 30
1
update.packages() and install.packages() does not work more because of "Error in read.dcf"
Hi, on all my systems update.packages() and install.packages() fails now. I get the following message: root at orca:/root(28)# R R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14) Copyright (C) 2009 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing ISBN 3-900051-07-0 R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. Type 'license()' or
2008 Jul 03
1
Installation of packages via GUI, Mac OS X
All, I'm running R v2.7.1 on Mac OS X. When I go to the R package installer GUI, I am not prompted to select a repository. The usual screen is there but the columns for package, installed version, and repository version are all populated via blank entries. If I select "Get List" the error below occurs. The same thing occurs if I go form the command line via install.packages.
2011 Aug 26
1
issue with available.packages() and download.file()
Dear R-Users, I think I have encountered a potential bug (or at least unwanted behavior), but I'm not sure so I wanted to post here first. Lately I've been encountering an error when running a package I put together. I have my package set up to check for updates when it loads but this error occurs and stops the package from loading: Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for
2016 Mar 02
2
install.packages() fails with drat repository on networkdrive
Dear all, install.packages("lme4") fails with error Error in read.dcf(file = tmpf) : cannot open the connection In addition: Warning message: In read.dcf(file = tmpf) : cannot open compressed file '//servername/repository_path/bin/windows/contrib/3.2/PACKAGES', probable reason 'No such file or directory' the repositories set in .Rprofile are
2010 Jun 26
0
dynamic panelmodel pgmm
Hi, I want to estimate a dynamic paneldata model with the following code, but unfortenately I received the error message below. form<-PB~Activity+Solvency+Cap_Int
2009 Oct 10
1
Errors in installing package "rJava" on Ubuntu (PR#13992)
*Hello, I have had this serious problem while trying to install package rJava. It is a requirement by the package JGR and it cannot be downloaded due to the error indicated below. I have googled and looked at the FAQ but no solution yet. Please advise. Kind regards, Lazarus > install.packages("rJava")* Warning in install.packages("rJava") : argument 'lib' is
2009 Oct 10
1
installing any package fails using 'install.packages()' (PR#13993)
Dear all, I installed my R-2.9.2 on my ubuntu version 9.04 successfully using the command sudo apt-get install r-base-dev The problem is that I cannot install any package. See my details below: > install.packages("epicalc") Warning in install.packages("epicalc") : argument 'lib' is missing: using '/home/lmramba/R/i486-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.9'
2011 Aug 19
1
Error in read.dcf(file = tmpf) : Line starting '<head> ...' is malformed!
Dear R-Users, I'm trying to setup a personal repository for a few packages I'm working on. I am on R-Forge but I still need to have various versions of my package that R-Forge does not build (for R 2.8.1 for example). So I followed the instructions in this document: Hhttp:// cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-admin.html#Setting-up-a-package-repository and used this function as
2014 Nov 11
2
segfault with readDCF on R 3.1.2 on AIX 6.1 when using install.packages
Dear list (re-posting from r-help as r-devel is probably more appropriate), I was able to successfully compile R on our AIX box at work using the GNU compilers following the instructions on the R Administration guide. The output can be seen at here (https://gist.github.com/nguyenvinh/504321ea9c89d8919bef) and yields no errors . However, I get a segfault whenever I try to use the
2015 Sep 21
2
segfault with readDCF on R 3.1.2 on AIX 6.1 when using install.packages
Here's an update: I checked the ChangeLog for R, and it seems like readDCF was changed in 3.0.2. I went on a whim and copied src/main/dcf.c from R 2.15.3 over to 3.2.2, and R compiled fine and install.packages now work for me. This is probably not ideal, but it at least makes R usable on AIX for me. Would definitely like to help figure out what's wrong with the new dcf.c on AIX.
2015 Sep 21
5
segfault with readDCF on R 3.1.2 on AIX 6.1 when using install.packages
Hi, Note that one significant change to read.dcf() that happened since R 3.0.2 is the addition of support for arbitrary long lines (commit 63281), which never worked: dcf <- paste(c("aa: ", rep(letters, length.out=10000)), collapse="") writeLines(dcf, "test.dcf") nchar(read.dcf("test.dcf")) # aa # [1,] 8186 The culprit being line
2008 Nov 10
1
Issue with Mac OSX version of R (PR#13275)
Full_Name: Galen papkov Version: 2.8.0 OS: Tiger v.10.4.11 Submission from: (NULL) (129.7.91.106) The Package Installer cannot seem to find the CRAN source. When I try to "Get List", I get the following error: Error in read.dcf(file = tmpf) : Found continuation line starting ' <!DOCTYPE HTML P ...' at begin of record. I also tried to put the URL in directly with the
2012 Jun 06
1
Error in installing packages
Dear list, I'm trying to install a package but every time I select the option form the menu this error message appears: > utils:::menuInstallPkgs() Error in read.dcf(file = tmpf) : Line starting '<!DOCTYPE html PUBLI ...' is malformed! Do you have any clue of the reason why is it happening? I'm using a older version (2.9.2) but it always worked perfectly! Best regards,
2007 Nov 25
1
Package Building under Windows with MikTeX 2.6
Dear WizaRds, I wrote a small function in R and would like to create a package. The necessary documentation is done, Rtools etc. are installed and I am still unable to complete the process under Windows. I did extensive research in the archives and read the Murdoch-Sutherland website on the Rtools and MikTeX hints. I realize that I understand only half or less of what is said there
2005 Dec 09
1
local source packages install from within R session - cross-platform
I realize that others have struggled with this issue...i.e. http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/~rking/R/help/05/01/9826.html i am on os.x 10.4 w/ R2.2, and am (perhaps foolishly) also on this quest... i would like to be able to install downloaded source (tar.gz'd) files from within an R session, and have it work in a X-platform way..i am often not connected to the internet and have libraries
2014 Feb 14
1
lda+ldap multiple users
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Fri, 14 Feb 2014, matthias lay wrote: > On 02/14/2014 08:27 AM, Steffen Kaiser wrote: >> On Fri, 7 Feb 2014, matthias lay wrote: >> >>> I experienced that if a Mailaddress matches several users the delivery is >>> aborted. >>> >>> ---------------- >>> dovecot: auth: Error:
2009 Jun 19
1
namespace? environment? how to manage functions?
Hi, useRs- I have been building a set of functions over time and now my R_GlobalEnv becomes too crowded. I would like to put all my functions under the same namespace/environment. Ideally, I would like to call them using "env::func" as in C++. The following code almost do the jobs I want - except that I need to add "env$" before defining each function. I can't do