Hi. I am trying to install a package called DMwR http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/DMwR/index.html located here: http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip on windows 7. I am using R 2.10.1. I also tried typing something like this but it did not work well. install.packages(c(" http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip "),repos="http://cran.r-project.org",dependencies=TRUE) Can someone tell me 1. Why it is not available on the various mirrors? 2. How can I install it locally or using the install.packages() command but get all the dependencies as well. Thank you. On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 10:05 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius@comcast.net>wrote:> Three suggestions: > > -- drop the idea of using a dataframe. It's only appropriate when the data > is rectangular. > -- look at strsplit for separating at "@" characters. > -- post the output of dput() on your sample, since email is probably not > capable of rendering this data without creating distortions. > > -- > David > > On Nov 1, 2009, at 7:43 AM, onyourmark wrote: > > >> Hi. I have a huge list called twitter: >> >> dim(twitter) >>> >> NULL >> >>> str(twitter) >>> >> > This looks to have been converted into an R object through soe process on > some unspecified input. You should describe that process, and hte only > unambiguous method of doing so is by including the code. > > > List of 1 >> $ :Classes 'PlainTextDocument', 'TextDocument', 'character' atomic >> [1:35575] 11999;10:47:14;20;10;2009;**ObamaLouverture;Trails Mixed >> Lessons For >> Governance From Campaigner-in-chief: President obama jumps campaign 09 >> tuesday.. http://bit.ly/2eHMaN;Florida;**USA;FL;;;27.6648274;-81.** >> 5157535 <http://bit.ly/2eHMaN;Florida;USA;FL;;;27.6648274;-81.5157535> >> 12210;10:47:37;20;10;2009;**David_Stringer;William Hague heading >> Washington >> meets Gen. Jim Jones, Sen. John McCain others. Will Obama team raise >> worries EU ties?;London, England;United Kingdom;Greater >> London;Westminster;;51.**5001524;-0.1262362 >> 12355;10:47:53;20;10;2009;**Singsabit;RT @Drudge_Report PAPER: Excuses >> wearing >> thin Obama, media pals... http://tinyurl.com/yfw6cd9;So. >> California;USA;CA;;;36.778261;**-119.4179324 >> 12407;10:47:59;20;10;2009;**obamavideonews;Obama News Obama Afghanistan >> troop decision timing (AFP) : AFP - Pres.. http://bit.ly/3KPUr8 #obama >> #video;USA;USA;;;;37.09024;-**95.712891 ... >> .. ..- attr(*, "Author")= chr(0) >> .. ..- attr(*, "DateTimeStamp")= POSIXlt[1:9], format: "2009-10-31 >> 04:46:56" >> .. ..- attr(*, "Description")= chr(0) >> .. ..- attr(*, "Heading")= chr(0) >> .. ..- attr(*, "ID")= chr "1" >> .. ..- attr(*, "Language")= chr "en" >> .. ..- attr(*, "LocalMetaData")= list() >> .. ..- attr(*, "Origin")= chr(0) >> - attr(*, "CMetaData")=List of 3 >> ..$ NodeID : num 0 >> ..$ MetaData:List of 2 >> .. ..$ create_date: POSIXlt[1:9], format: "2009-10-31 04:46:56" >> .. ..$ creator : Named chr "" >> .. .. ..- attr(*, "names")= chr "LOGNAME" >> ..$ Children: NULL >> ..- attr(*, "class")= chr "MetaDataNode" >> - attr(*, "DMetaData")='data.frame': 1 obs. of 1 variable: >> ..$ MetaID: num 0 >> - attr(*, "class")= chr [1:3] "VCorpus" "Corpus" "list" >> >> It contains tweets but in many languages. The "columns" are separated by >> semi-colons. I am using the tm package and it is a "corpus". >> >> It looks like this: >> > > It is difficult to see any connection with what you have above. > > >> 547282;06:37:17;21;10;2009;**dani_jade18;@Laura_Whyte1 day >> :p;Huddersfield/Lincoln;United >> Kingdom;Kirklees;Kirklees;;53.**6468475;-1.7727296 >> 547283;06:37:17;21;10;2009;**fabiomafra;alguém traz mais lenha pro >> computador >> da facool? BOM DIA.;Belo Horizonte - MG - >> BR;Brazil;MG;;;-19.8157306;-**43.9542226 >> 547284;06:37:17;21;10;2009;**romanotr;Вау, "Репортеры без границ" >> опубликовали >> список стран со свободой слова, из 173 Грузия на 81 месте опережая >> Украину. >> Успехи,успехи...;Portugal Aveiro;Portugal;Aveiro;;;40.** >> 6411848;-8.6536169 >> 547285;06:37:18;21;10;2009;Y_**T_;Playing: Beth Orton <\;Someone's >> Daughter>\;;Kanazawa, Japan;Japan;Ishikawa >> Prefecture;;;36.5613254;136.**6562051 >> Error: invalid input >> '547286;06:37:18;21;10;2009;**Atogey;æ”¯æŒ ä½ ï¼Œå›½å®¶éœ€è¦ >> ä»–ä»¬ï¼Œä½†æ˜¯å›½å®¶çš„æœªæ ¥ä¸ èƒ½é 他们…RT >> @zuola ￿我觉得 @wenyunc >> >> I want to convert it to "fields" or columns and so I thought I should >> convert it to a dataframe. I tried >> >> twitterDF<-as.data.frame(**twitter) >>> >> Error in sort.list(y) : >> invalid input >> '547286;06:37:18;21;10;2009;**Atogey;æ”¯æŒ ä½ ï¼Œå›½å®¶éœ€è¦ >> ä»–ä»¬ï¼Œä½†æ˜¯å›½å®¶çš„æœªæ ¥ä¸ èƒ½é 他们…RT >> @zuola ￿我觉得 @wenyunchao >> ä¸€ç‚¹éƒ½ä¸ ä¹ è§‚ã€‚çœŸæ £çš„ä¹ è§‚åº”è¯¥æ˜¯ï¼šä½ å…³æˆ‘å ˆæ€Žä¹ˆæ ·ï¼Œå >> æ £æ”¿æ²»æ–—äº‰ä¸ ä¼šä¸¢æŽ‰æ€§å‘½ï¼Œè€ å å‡ºæ ¥å Žæ›´æ˜¯ä¸€æ >> ¡å¥½æ±‰ã€‚åŒ—é£Žè¿˜æ˜¯èˆ ä¸ å¾—*éœ¸åœ°ä½ ã€ è‚‰ã€ ä¹¦ã€ >> å¥³äººå’Œç½‘ç»œçš„ï¼Œä¸ è¿‡ç‰¢é‡Œä¸ ä¼šæ 供这些。å >> ¦â€¦;山西,浙江;China;**Zhejiang;;;28.695035;119.**751054' >> in 'utf8towcs' >> >>> >>> >> Can anyone suggest what I can do? >> >> P.S. Actually, I would love to remove all the non-English tweets but I >> have >> no clue about how to do that. >> >> -- >> > > David Winsemius, MD > Heritage Laboratories > West Hartford, CT > >-- -- Bill [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
At 10:21 08/01/2012, Bill wrote:>Hi. I am trying to install a package called DMwR >http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/DMwR/index.html >located here: >http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip >on windows 7. >I am using R 2.10.1. >I also tried typing something like this but it did not work well. >install.packages(c(" >http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip >"),repos="http://cran.r-project.org",dependencies=TRUE) > >Can someone tell me >1. Why it is not available on the various mirrors? >2. How can I install it locally or using the install.packages() command but >get all the dependencies as well.Telling us what error message it gave would have been a good idea. ?install.packages tells us that the first parameter to install.packages is character vector of the names of packages whose current versions should be downloaded from the repositories. If repos = NULL, a character vector of file paths of '.zip' files containing binary builds of packages. With suitable tools installed (see the 'Details' below) source directories or '.tar.gz' archives may also be installed. If this is missing or a zero-length character vector, a listbox of available packages is presented where possible. I do not think this is what you have done You should also update your version of R Michael Dewey info at aghmed.fsnet.co.uk http://www.aghmed.fsnet.co.uk/home.html
Duncan Murdoch
2012-Jan-08 12:58 UTC
[R] cannot find package in Packages>>Install Packages
On 12-01-08 5:21 AM, Bill wrote:> Hi. I am trying to install a package called DMwR > http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/DMwR/index.html > located here: > http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip > on windows 7. > I am using R 2.10.1. > I also tried typing something like this but it did not work well. > install.packages(c(" > http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip > "),repos="http://cran.r-project.org",dependencies=TRUE) > > Can someone tell me > 1. Why it is not available on the various mirrors?Because CRAN doesn't build binary packages for R 2.10.1 any more.> 2. How can I install it locally or using the install.packages() command but > get all the dependencies as well.The easiest way is to upgrade to a current R, and just run install.packages("DMwR") If you are stuck in 2010 (a malfunctioning time machine?) then you'll need to install it from source. See the R Installation and Administration manual for the details. Duncan Murdoch> > Thank you. > On Sun, Nov 1, 2009 at 10:05 PM, David Winsemius<dwinsemius at comcast.net>wrote: > >> Three suggestions: >> >> -- drop the idea of using a dataframe. It's only appropriate when the data >> is rectangular. >> -- look at strsplit for separating at "@" characters. >> -- post the output of dput() on your sample, since email is probably not >> capable of rendering this data without creating distortions. >> >> -- >> David >> >> On Nov 1, 2009, at 7:43 AM, onyourmark wrote: >> >> >>> Hi. I have a huge list called twitter: >>> >>> dim(twitter) >>>> >>> NULL >>> >>>> str(twitter) >>>> >>> >> This looks to have been converted into an R object through soe process on >> some unspecified input. You should describe that process, and hte only >> unambiguous method of doing so is by including the code. >> >> >> List of 1 >>> $ :Classes 'PlainTextDocument', 'TextDocument', 'character' atomic >>> [1:35575] 11999;10:47:14;20;10;2009;**ObamaLouverture;Trails Mixed >>> Lessons For >>> Governance From Campaigner-in-chief: President obama jumps campaign 09 >>> tuesday.. http://bit.ly/2eHMaN;Florida;**USA;FL;;;27.6648274;-81.** >>> 5157535<http://bit.ly/2eHMaN;Florida;USA;FL;;;27.6648274;-81.5157535> >>> 12210;10:47:37;20;10;2009;**David_Stringer;William Hague heading >>> Washington >>> meets Gen. Jim Jones, Sen. John McCain others. Will Obama team raise >>> worries EU ties?;London, England;United Kingdom;Greater >>> London;Westminster;;51.**5001524;-0.1262362 >>> 12355;10:47:53;20;10;2009;**Singsabit;RT @Drudge_Report PAPER: Excuses >>> wearing >>> thin Obama, media pals... http://tinyurl.com/yfw6cd9;So. >>> California;USA;CA;;;36.778261;**-119.4179324 >>> 12407;10:47:59;20;10;2009;**obamavideonews;Obama News Obama Afghanistan >>> troop decision timing (AFP) : AFP - Pres.. http://bit.ly/3KPUr8 #obama >>> #video;USA;USA;;;;37.09024;-**95.712891 ... >>> .. ..- attr(*, "Author")= chr(0) >>> .. ..- attr(*, "DateTimeStamp")= POSIXlt[1:9], format: "2009-10-31 >>> 04:46:56" >>> .. ..- attr(*, "Description")= chr(0) >>> .. ..- attr(*, "Heading")= chr(0) >>> .. ..- attr(*, "ID")= chr "1" >>> .. ..- attr(*, "Language")= chr "en" >>> .. ..- attr(*, "LocalMetaData")= list() >>> .. ..- attr(*, "Origin")= chr(0) >>> - attr(*, "CMetaData")=List of 3 >>> ..$ NodeID : num 0 >>> ..$ MetaData:List of 2 >>> .. ..$ create_date: POSIXlt[1:9], format: "2009-10-31 04:46:56" >>> .. ..$ creator : Named chr "" >>> .. .. ..- attr(*, "names")= chr "LOGNAME" >>> ..$ Children: NULL >>> ..- attr(*, "class")= chr "MetaDataNode" >>> - attr(*, "DMetaData")='data.frame': 1 obs. of 1 variable: >>> ..$ MetaID: num 0 >>> - attr(*, "class")= chr [1:3] "VCorpus" "Corpus" "list" >>> >>> It contains tweets but in many languages. The "columns" are separated by >>> semi-colons. I am using the tm package and it is a "corpus". >>> >>> It looks like this: >>> >> >> It is difficult to see any connection with what you have above. >> >> >>> 547282;06:37:17;21;10;2009;**dani_jade18;@Laura_Whyte1 day >>> :p;Huddersfield/Lincoln;United >>> Kingdom;Kirklees;Kirklees;;53.**6468475;-1.7727296 >>> 547283;06:37:17;21;10;2009;**fabiomafra;algu??m traz mais lenha pro >>> computador >>> da facool? BOM DIA.;Belo Horizonte - MG - >>> BR;Brazil;MG;;;-19.8157306;-**43.9542226 >>> 547284;06:37:17;21;10;2009;**romanotr;??????, "? ???????????????? ?????? ????????????" >>> ???????????????????????? >>> ???????????? ?????????? ???? ???????????????? ??????????, ???? 173 ???????????? ???? 81 ?????????? ???????????????? >>> ??????????????. >>> ????????????,????????????...;Portugal Aveiro;Portugal;Aveiro;;;40.** >>> 6411848;-8.6536169 >>> 547285;06:37:18;21;10;2009;Y_**T_;Playing: Beth Orton<\;Someone's >>> Daughter>\;;Kanazawa, Japan;Japan;Ishikawa >>> Prefecture;;;36.5613254;136.**6562051 >>> Error: invalid input >>> '547286;06:37:18;21;10;2009;**Atogey;??????????? ???? ?????????????????????????????? >>> ????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?????? ???????? ????????????????????RT >>> @zuola ??????????????????????????? @wenyunc >>> >>> I want to convert it to "fields" or columns and so I thought I should >>> convert it to a dataframe. I tried >>> >>> twitterDF<-as.data.frame(**twitter) >>>> >>> Error in sort.list(y) : >>> invalid input >>> '547286;06:37:18;21;10;2009;**Atogey;??????????? ???? ?????????????????????????????? >>> ????????????????????????? ?????????????????????????????????? ?????? ???????? ????????????????????RT >>> @zuola ??????????????????????????? @wenyunchao >>> ???????????????????????? ???? ??????????????????????? ????????????? ???????????????????????????????????? ???????????????? ????????????????? ?????????? >>> ?? ?????????????????????????????????? ???????????????????????????????????????????? ?? ????????? ???? ???????????????????????? >>> ???????????????????????????????????????????????????? ???? ???????*???????????????? ????? ????????????? ??????????? >>> ????????????????????????????????????????????????? ????????????????????????? ???????? ??????????????????????????????? >>> ?????????;???????????????????????????????;China;**Zhejiang;;;28.695035;119.**751054' >>> in 'utf8towcs' >>> >>>> >>>> >>> Can anyone suggest what I can do? >>> >>> P.S. Actually, I would love to remove all the non-English tweets but I >>> have >>> no clue about how to do that. >>> >>> -- >>> >> >> David Winsemius, MD >> Heritage Laboratories >> West Hartford, CT >> >> > > > > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help > PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html > and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.