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2007 Jan 31
7
features of save and save.image (unexpected file sizes)
...in size. So I assume that R was saving some large object which was not visible to me directly, using ls(). Is there a way to find such objects, and discard them before saving? I use R 2.4.1 on Ubuntu 6.06, through Emacs 23.0 and ESS 5.3.1. Vaidotas Zemlys -- Doctorate student, http://www.mif.vu.lt/katedros/eka/katedra/zemlys.php Vilnius University
2006 Jan 13
3
Saving a plot in R-LINUX
Good day, Is there any way to save a plot produced by R in a LINUX (Debian) machine? The window opened by R to put the plot in, does not give any option to save it (there are options to move, close, minimise it, etc. but not to save it). How do you do that? Thanks, Augusto -------------------------------------------- Augusto Sanabria. MSc, PhD. Mathematical Modeller Risk Research Group
2005 Dec 29
0
calculating recursive sequences
...recursive sequence is linear, so it is possible to calculate it as a linear equations solution, but it is easy to think of the case where the recursion is non-linear. Is the speed-up possible only by writing C or Fortran code with loops? Vaidotas Zemlys -- Doctorate student, http://www.mif.vu.lt/katedros/eka/katedra/zemlys.php Vilnius University
2006 Aug 09
2
optim error
Dear all, There have been one or two questions posted to the list regarding the optim error "non-finite finite-difference value [4]." The error apparently means that the 4th element of the gradient is non-finite. My question is what part(s) of my program should I fiddle with in an attempt to fix it? Starting values? Something in the log-likelihood itself? Perhaps the data
2005 Nov 03
4
shared-mime-info (PR#8278)
Full_Name: Vaidotas Zemlys Version: 2.1.1 OS: Ubuntu 05.10 Submission from: (NULL) (213.197.173.50) Hi, This is really a feature request, not a bug. I wrote the mail to R-devel, but nobody answered it. I use Gnome on my computer and sometimes I use its default text editor gedit. It uses gtksourceview library for syntax highlighting. I decided that it would be nice if gedit supported R