Dear whom this may concern, I am having problems running R under windows XP. I can source files and get all the functions loaded, but when directing it to a file to carry out analyses it comes up with an error message. I am using R for analyses of gpr files generated from microarray slides using Axon genepix 2000. I hope you have a solution to my problems. Kind regards, Jan Bart Rossel (PhD Candidate) The Australian National University School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Linneaus way, building 41 Canberra, ACT 0200 Australia email: bart.rossel@anu.edu.au phone: +61 02 61252663 FAX: +61 02 61250313 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Jan, perhaps you could give an example of the syntax and output so we can see what the problem is. There are lots of users of R under Windows, so I don't anticipate a major compatibility issue. There have been a number of question on the list about directing input to and from R, so searching the archive may be an option as well. Regards, Andrew C. Ward CAPE Centre Department of Chemical Engineering The University of Queensland Brisbane Qld 4072 Australia andreww at cheque.uq.edu.au Quoting bart rossel <bart.rossel at anu.edu.au>:> Dear whom this may concern, > > I am having problems running R under windows XP. I can source > files and get all the functions loaded, but when directing it > to a file to carry out analyses it comes up with an error > message. I am using R for analyses of gpr files generated from > microarray slides using Axon genepix 2000. > I hope you have a solution to my problems. > > Kind regards, > > > Jan Bart Rossel (PhD Candidate) > The Australian National University > School of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology > Linneaus way, building 41 > Canberra, ACT 0200 > Australia > email: bart.rossel at anu.edu.au > phone: +61 02 61252663 > FAX: +61 02 61250313 > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list > https://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help >
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 10:58:35 +1000, you wrote:>Dear whom this may concern, > >I am having problems running R under windows XP. I can source files and get all the functions loaded, but when directing it to a file to carry out analyses it comes up with an error message. I am using R for analyses of gpr files generated from microarray slides using Axon genepix 2000. >I hope you have a solution to my problems.Generally if you want help, you need to give enough information to people to understand your problem. For example, you need to tell us what you were doing when you saw the error, and what the error message was, in enough detail that we can do the same thing on our machines and see it ourselves. Simplify the task down to something very simple that you think should work but doesn't: often in doing that, you'll figure out what's wrong with what you're doing, and won't need to ask anyone for help. Duncan Murdoch