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2005 May 04
1
make hanging during compile of r-patched/R-devel on Fedora Core 3
Hi,
On a new Dell laptop, with a fresh FC3 installation (with latest updates
applied) I am experiencing make hanging consistently after/during
building grDevices. This happens when using the configure flag
--with-lapack (I have the LAPACK rpm distributed with FC3 installed).
The last two lines of output are:
make[5]: Leaving directory
2008 Jan 12
0
hist.Date() and cut.Date(): approximations used when using breaks = 'months' or 'years'
...ect enrollment in a
clinical trial. The counts needed to be by month, so essentially used:
hist(Dates, breaks = "months")
When reviewing the counts generated, I noted a discrepancy between the
histogram and another frequency table generated independently. In
attempting to identify the etiology, I reviewed the code for hist.Date()
and noted the following:
start <- as.POSIXlt(min(x, na.rm = TRUE))
...
if (valid == 3) {
start$mday <- 1
incr <- 31
}
if (valid == 4) {
start$mon <- 0
i...
2008 Jan 05
2
Behavior of ordered factors in glm
I have a variable which is roughly age categories in decades. In the
original data, it came in coded:
> str(xxx)
'data.frame': 58271 obs. of 29 variables:
$ issuecat : Factor w/ 5 levels "0 - 39","40 - 49",..: 1 1 1 1...
snip
I then defined issuecat as ordered:
> xxx$issuecat<-as.ordered(xxx$issuecat)
When I include issuecat in a glm model, the result
2003 Nov 14
4
LOCF - Last Observation Carried Forward
Hi!
Is there a possibilty in R to carry out LOCF (Last Observation Carried Forward) analysis or to create a new data frame (array, matrix) with LOCF? Or some helpful functions, packages?
Karl
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2006 Mar 07
2
R started in terminal shell script or ESS steps on LD_LIBRARY_PATH?
Hi all,
Just noted this behavior in the past couple of days, where if R is
started in a shell script such as:
gnome-terminal [-e][-x] R
or in ESS (version 5.2.12 with Emacs or XEmacs), the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
environment variable is not properly appended to, resulting in the loss
of the pre-start value.
This is using R Version 2.2.1 Patched (2006-02-28 r37448) on FC4.
I noted this when
2010 Jun 17
6
R licensing query
I have recently started a new job at an NHS hospital in Scotland. Since
I took up this post 6 months ago I have had an ongoing dispute with the
IT secutiry dept. who refuse to install R on my computer. I previously
worked in another branch of the NHS where R was widely used and yet
there is nothing I can say which will persuade the IT dept here to even
visit the website! With some help from our