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2011 Jun 20
3
Unreasonable syntax error
...#39;??
I have to mention that at least when I typed this first several lines into
the console, the first error didn't appear. I don't try the next errors as
there would be too many lines to type...I'm not sure if this is something
about Word
http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/file/n3612530/lastsave.txt lastsave.txt
Thanks a lot for your help!!!
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2003 Aug 05
0
The American Resolve Prayer and Tribute Poster (PR#3662)
...itez</o:Author>
<o:LastAuthor>Ashton Rampersad</o:LastAuthor>
<o:Revision>19</o:Revision>
<o:TotalTime>63</o:TotalTime>
<o:LastPrinted>2003-07-28T21:46:00Z</o:LastPrinted>
<o:Created>2003-07-28T21:58:00Z</o:Created>
<o:LastSaved>2003-07-30T04:52:00Z</o:LastSaved>
<o:Pages>1</o:Pages>
<o:Words>346</o:Words>
<o:Characters>1975</o:Characters>
<o:Company>The American Resolve</o:Company>
<o:Lines>16</o:Lines>
<o:Paragraphs>3</o:Paragraph...
2006 May 22
1
win2k memory problem with merge()'ing repeatedly (long email)
...i, ", all=T)", sep="")
cat("a.eval.text is: -", a.eval.text, "-\n", sep="")
atot <- eval(parse(text=a.eval.text))
cat("i:", i, " ", gc(), "\n")
}
this works fine... but on my files (as per attached 'lastsave.txt'
file) it just gobbles memory.
Am I doing something wrong? I (wrongly?) expected that repeatedly
merge(atot,aN) would only increase the memory requirement linearly
(with jumps perhaps as we go through a 2^n boundary)... which is what
happens when merging simulated data.frames as above......
2004 Nov 23
3
Problem with read.xport() from foreigh package (PR#7389)
Full_Name: Ruskin Chow
Version: R 2.0.1
OS: Windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (203.169.154.66)
Data imported from SAS using read.xport() in package foreign are converted to
<NA> when the SAS data field consists of character strings that are only one
character long.
This is apparently a previously reported bug and perhaps fixed in some platform
other than Windows (rw2001).Some