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2015 Oct 05
2
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
Hi all, I have a puzzling problem related to nchar. In R 3.2.1, the internal nchar gained an extra argument (see https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000586.html) I've been testing code using the package copula, and at home I'm still running R 3.2.0 (I know, I know...). When trying the following code, I got an error: > library(copula) > fgmCopula(0.8) Error in substr(sc[i], 2, nchar(sc[i]) - 1) : 4 arguments passed to .Internal(nchar)...
2015 Oct 05
9
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...wle wrote: > Joris Meys <jorismeys <at> gmail.com> writes: > >> >> Hi all, >> >> I have a puzzling problem related to nchar. In R 3.2.1, the internal > nchar >> gained an extra argument (see >> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000586.html) >> >> I've been testing code using the package copula, and at home I'm still >> running R 3.2.0 (I know, I know...). When trying the following code, I > got >> an error: >> >>> library(copula) >>> fgmCopula(0.8) >> Error in sub...
2015 Oct 06
1
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...es: > > > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I have a puzzling problem related to nchar. In R 3.2.1, the internal > > nchar > >> gained an extra argument (see > >> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000586.html) > >> > >> I've been testing code using the package copula, and at home I'm > still > >> running R 3.2.0 (I know, I know...). When trying the following > code, I > > got > >> an error: > >> >...
2015 Oct 07
1
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...gt; > > >> > > >> Hi all, > > >> > > >> I have a puzzling problem related to nchar. In R 3.2.1, the internal > > > nchar > > >> gained an extra argument (see > > >> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000586.html) > > >> > > >> I've been testing code using the package copula, and at home I'm > > >> still running R 3.2.0 (I know, I know...). When trying the following > > >> code, I > > > got > > >> an error: > > &g...
2015 Oct 06
0
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...ys <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I have a puzzling problem related to nchar. In R 3.2.1, the internal > > nchar > >> gained an extra argument (see > >> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000586.html) > >> > >> I've been testing code using the package copula, and at home I'm still > >> running R 3.2.0 (I know, I know...). When trying the following code, I > > got > >> an error: > >> > >>> library(copula) > >>&g...
2015 Oct 07
0
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...t> gmail.com> writes: > > > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I have a puzzling problem related to nchar. In R 3.2.1, the internal > > nchar > >> gained an extra argument (see > >> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000586.html) > >> > >> I've been testing code using the package copula, and at home I'm > >> still running R 3.2.0 (I know, I know...). When trying the following > >> code, I > > got > >> an error: > >> > >>> library(c...
2015 Oct 06
0
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...ys <at> gmail.com> writes: > > > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I have a puzzling problem related to nchar. In R 3.2.1, the internal > > nchar > >> gained an extra argument (see > >> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000586.html) > >> > >> I've been testing code using the package copula, and at home I'm still > >> running R 3.2.0 (I know, I know...). When trying the following code, I > > got > >> an error: > >> > >>> library(copula) > >>&g...
2015 Oct 06
1
Error generated by .Internal(nchar) disappears when debugging
...es: > > > >> > >> Hi all, > >> > >> I have a puzzling problem related to nchar. In R 3.2.1, the internal > > nchar > >> gained an extra argument (see > >> https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-announce/2015/000586.html) > >> > >> I've been testing code using the package copula, and at home I'm still > >> running R 3.2.0 (I know, I know...). When trying the following code, I > > got > >> an error: > >> > >>> lib...