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2010 Jun 01
1
mvbutils and trackObjs
Hello Colleagues,
I've recently become a fan of Mark Bravington's mvbutils package for organizing analysis projects in a tree.
Using cd(), Save(), fixr(), mlazy() etcetera solves nicely some of the nuisances that have worried or annoyed me and sometimes caused
big problems over the years. Well thought out.
Now one feature that would be fabulous would be automatic time-stamping of
2004 Mar 15
0
New versions: mvbutils and debug packages
Dear R users
New versions of the 'mvbutils' and 'debug' packages are now available on CRAN, both in source form and as precompiled binaries.
'mvbutils' offers the following (as well as many miscellaneous utilities):
? hiearchical, searchable project organization, with workspaces switchable inside a single R session, and objects in "ancestor" projects always
2005 May 13
0
new version of package:mvbutils
There is a new version of the 'mvbutils' package (v1.1.1) available on
CRAN.
For existing users, the main new features are:
(i) 'help' now works properly with with R2.0+ (!)
(ii) 'mvbutils' is now NAMESPACEd, so you can avoid naming conflicts
with other packages. (Many functions are no longer user-visible.
(iii) Lazy-loading of individual objects is now available. Among
2010 Apr 14
0
mvbutils 2.5.1 on CRAN
Version 2.5.1 of 'mvbutils' is now on CRAN. This version offers improved support for easy package preparation and maintenance, plus minor changes required by the new version of the 'debug' package (see separate announcement). Package 'mvbutils' offers the following main features, as well as a number of miscellaneous goodies:
- Hierarchical organization of projects (tasks)
2004 Mar 15
0
New versions: mvbutils and debug packages
Dear R users
New versions of the 'mvbutils' and 'debug' packages are now available on CRAN, both in source form and as precompiled binaries.
'mvbutils' offers the following (as well as many miscellaneous utilities):
? hiearchical, searchable project organization, with workspaces switchable inside a single R session, and objects in "ancestor" projects always
2004 Sep 27
1
mtrace and debug
Hello,
pointed to the article "Debugging Without (Too Many) Tears" of Mark
Bravington in Rnews Vol 3/3, December 2003 there is a package mvbutils
mentioned.
So I started to install this package from within R
> install.package(mvbutils)
I receive an error essage that this package is not found! Is due to a
merge,removal or rename of this package?
When I try to follow this
2005 May 13
0
new version of package:mvbutils
There is a new version of the 'mvbutils' package (v1.1.1) available on
CRAN.
For existing users, the main new features are:
(i) 'help' now works properly with with R2.0+ (!)
(ii) 'mvbutils' is now NAMESPACEd, so you can avoid naming conflicts
with other packages. (Many functions are no longer user-visible.
(iii) Lazy-loading of individual objects is now available. Among
2010 Apr 14
0
mvbutils 2.5.1 on CRAN
Version 2.5.1 of 'mvbutils' is now on CRAN. This version offers improved support for easy package preparation and maintenance, plus minor changes required by the new version of the 'debug' package (see separate announcement). Package 'mvbutils' offers the following main features, as well as a number of miscellaneous goodies:
- Hierarchical organization of projects (tasks)
2010 Dec 16
0
Problem wiht mvbutils and timeDate in R 2.12
Dear list,
We have encountered problems with the package mvbutils while creating (or
reading from disk) timeSeries objects. Below is a very simple example of the
problem. We are using R 2.12 in a PC running Windows 7 64-bit Professional.
-----------
library(timeSeries)
cv1 <- as.character(as.Date(1:10, origin = "1970-01-01"))
ts1 = timeSeries(1:10, cv1, units = NULL)
2009 Nov 16
0
mvbutils and debug: new versions
New versions of the 'mvbutils' and 'debug' packages are now available on CRAN. These should work with R 2.10 as well as R 2.9.
'mvbutils' offers tools for organization of workspaces, function/documentation editing with backups, package construction and updating, seamless per-object lazy-loading, and various miscellaneous goodies.
New in this version: nearly-automated
2009 Nov 16
0
mvbutils and debug: new versions
New versions of the 'mvbutils' and 'debug' packages are now available on CRAN. These should work with R 2.10 as well as R 2.9.
'mvbutils' offers tools for organization of workspaces, function/documentation editing with backups, package construction and updating, seamless per-object lazy-loading, and various miscellaneous goodies.
New in this version: nearly-automated
2004 Jan 22
0
FW: Réf. : Packages debug and mvbutils
Please use the CRAN versions, not the ftp versions which are now out-of-date. Both packages are on base CRAN now, but may not have propagated to all mirrors yet. (But thanks to Gerald for responding-- I had de-subscribed from R-help.)
For anyone using the HANDY package (a Windows-specific package which includes a non-C DLL, so I can't CRAN it): I'll post an updated version on the ftp site
2007 May 12
1
mtrace() fails
I find the R debug package very useful. I've installed and used it on
several of the machines I use, without problems, but on one machine I
get the following error:
Loading required package: mvbutils
Loading required package: utils
MVBUTILS: no "tasks" vector found in ROOT
Loading required package: tcltk
Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
[Previously saved
2006 Oct 18
1
strange error in mtrace
Dear useRs,
I am experiencing very strange error with Mark Bravington's package "debug".
I haven't seen them before.
Here is the sample session
> library(debug)
Loading required package: mvbutils
MVBUTILS: no "tasks" vector found in ROOT
Loading required package: tcltk
Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
> x<-function() return(1)
> mtrace(x)
> x()
Error
2012 Apr 14
2
some questions about sympy (that is, rSymPy)
I am experimenting with rSymPy, and it seems to work nice.
However, I dislike the need to wrap all sympy expressions within
quotes, it leads to ugly calls like
library(rSymPy)
Var("x,y,z")
sympy("(x+y)**2")
and so on.
Inspired by the function cq from mvbutiles package:
library(mvbutils)
> cq
function (...)
{
as.character(sapply(as.list(match.call(expand.dots = TRUE))[-1],
as.character))
}
<bytecode: 0x7fca88443f78>
<environment: namespace:mvbutils>
I tried to write
> sympyq
function(...) {
arg <- as.character(match.ca...
2006 Aug 01
1
Tcltk package
Hi WizaRds,
I ran into trouble trying to install the "debug" package, which requires TCL/TK support. It seems like the tcltk package is not installed on my system.
From: http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/help/05/07/7993.html it seems that the tcltk is bundled with the base R distribution.
I'm running R under linux:
> version
_
platform i686-pc-linux-gnu
2005 Oct 03
2
access to R parse tree for Lisp-style macros?
R folks, I'm curious about possible support for Lisp-style macros in
R. I'm aware of the "defmacro" support for S-Plus and R discussed
here:
http://www.biostat.wustl.edu/archives/html/s-news/2002-10/msg00064.html
but that's really just a syntactic short-cut to the run-time use of
substitute() and eval(), which you could manually put into a function
yourself if you cared
2004 Jan 30
0
savehistory() for ESS {was "ess and debug package"}
>>>>> "StEgl" == Stephen Eglen <stephen@inf.ed.ac.uk>
>>>>> on Fri, 30 Jan 2004 12:56:48 +0000 writes:
>> I was trying to use the new debug package from within emacs, I get the
>> following error:
>> >library(debug)
>> Loading required package: mvbutils
>> MVBUTILS: no "tasks" vector
2010 Apr 30
1
Problem: packages TinnR, Hmisc, applications Tinn-R and R version 2.11.0
Hi,
First: sorry for my bad English!
I have received several emails reporting problems using Tinn-R with
the new R version (2.11.0).
This email is meant to assist the users.
This problem is new and is related with R 2.11.0 and Hmisc package for Windows!
After download and install R 2.11.0pat under Linux and Windows, see
below my results:
a) Under Linux (Open SUSE 11.3) - I found no problem
2004 Nov 23
3
str() resets class for environments
I noticed the following today --- str() seems to remove any extra
class information added to an environment.
> e <- new.env()
> class(e)
[1] "environment"
> class(e) <- c("foo", class(e))
> class(e)
[1] "foo" "environment"
> str(e)
Classes 'foo', 'environment' length 0 <environment>
> class(e)
[1]