Fine, it worked. I will try in this way.
Just the last question and I won't bother you further today. My
machine right now has just 6 giga of RAM (it will be increased to 16
in a few days), and I see that with this experimental version
memory.limit is 6135.
How is the command to increase the memory usage until the maximum I
can (5 giga?). If I am writing memory.limit(5000) it still gives me
the error:
don't be silly! Your machine has a 4Gb address limit
which is quite odd.
Many thanks
Best
A.
2010/1/12 alessia matano <alexis.rtd at
gmail.com>:> ok, perfect!
> I will try with it...many many thanks. Have you got there also the
> quantreg package, which has actually the same problem of sparseM
> (32bit version)?
>
> best
> alessia
>
> 2010/1/12 Uwe Ligges <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de>:
>>
>>
>> On 12.01.2010 12:09, alessia matano wrote:
>>>
>>> I am sorry, I know it is an experimental version, and I have been
>>> misleading saying a new version.
>>>
>>> Therefore, I will wait for when they will be available officially,
>>> since it is just a few days.
>>
>> Or just use today my private repository I indicated in the other mail.
>>
>> Uwe Ligges
>>
>>
>>> However, I tried also to go to the cran pages and download them and
>>> insert into the library. For quantreg it worked, for sparseM it did
>>> not probably because it's a win32 version, as you said.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> 2010/1/12 Prof Brian Ripley<ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk>:
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, 12 Jan 2010, alessia matano wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>
>>>>> I just download and set this new version of R. I am now
trying to
>>>>> download the packages I need which are sperseM and
quantreg. I
>>>>> downloaded and insert into the library file the quantreg
pacjkage and
>>>>> it seems to work. However, when I try to do the same with
sparseM I
>>>>> get the following error message:
>>>>>
>>>>> Loading required package: SparseM
>>>>> Error in inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...) :
>>>>> ?unable to load shared library
>>>>>
'C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-211~1.0DE/library/SparseM/libs/SparseM.dll':
>>>>> ?LoadLibrary failure: ?%1 non ? un'applicazione di
Win32 valida.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Any help for it?
>>>>
>>>> Please do refer to the posting referred to in that thread (and
Henrique,
>>>> please do not post just the URL without the explanations).
>>>>
>>>> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2010-January/056301.html
>>>>
>>>> You cannot mix 32-bit Windows binary packages with this
experimental port
>>>> (it is not a 'new version'): you need to install from
the package
>>>> sources.
>>>> ?If that is too difficult for you, please do not try to use
unsupported
>>>> experimental builds (and Uwe Ligges may have some binary
packages
>>>> available
>>>> for test in a few days).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks a lot
>>>>> alessia
>>>>>
>>>>> 2010/1/11 Henrique Dallazuanna<wwwhsd at gmail.com>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Try this version (beta of development version):
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/RWin/Win64/R-2.11.0dev-win64.exe
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 2:29 PM, alessia
matano<alexis.rtd at gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> do you know if there is any particular version of R
to implement with
>>>>>>> windows 64 bit, in such a way to increase the
amount of memory it can
>>>>>>> use?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How should I increase the memory, and more
importantly to set a higher
>>>>>>> max vector size? It still stops me saying
"Could not allocate vector
>>>>>>> of size 145"
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> thanks to all
>>>>>>> alessia
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ______________________________________________
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>>>>>>> PLEASE do read the posting guide
>>>>>>> http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
>>>>>>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained,
reproducible code.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Henrique Dallazuanna
>>>>>> Curitiba-Paran?-Brasil
>>>>>> 25? 25' 40" S 49? 16' 22" O
>>>>>>
>>>>>
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>>>>> and provide commented, minimal, self-contained,
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>>>>>
>>>>
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