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2002 May 16
3
building packages on windows
Has anyone had success building a package on a windows machine?
I am trying the following command with no luck (perhaps my flags are
incorrect?). At this point I am stuck. Any help greatly appreciated.
Niels Waller
(BTW - I have no idea why it cannot find sh.exe since I have it is a
directory that is specified in a path statement)
H:\R\bin>rcmd build --binary --use-zip h:\taxon2
* checking
2002 Jun 14
3
calling an editor on MAC and Linux
I have written an R function that writes output to an external file using
the sink function. I assume that `sink' is not operating system dependent.
At the end of the function I have additional code that opens the newly
created file using notepad on a Windows system. Obviously, this part of the
code will not work on a Mac or Linux box. Since I do not have a machine
with Linux or the Mac OS
2002 Jul 18
0
cloud borders
Is it possible to create a cloud plot (in library lattice) that is not
enclosed by a border? I want the 3d plot to include the cube - I just do
not want the border on the page (because I would like to place four clouds
on a page). Setting the argument: border=FALSE clearly is not the answer
(it doesn't appear to do anything on my system).
I am using R 1.5.1 on a windows NT machine.
2009 Dec 17
2
Rsync shortcutting output?
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2001 Mar 01
1
SOM code
The (slow) SOM code can be found on my web page (towards the bottom)
http://peabody.vanderbilt.edu/depts/psych_and_hd/faculty/wallern/
On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, John Aitchison wrote:
>
> Is there an implementation of the SOM ('Self Organizing Map') procedure in
> R ?
>
> I am aware of the implementations of Sammon mapping, multidimensional
> scaling and, somewhat
2002 Jun 17
2
trouble getting R program to open a data file
Hi,
We've written an R program to conduct a series of analyses on a data file
that is a comma separated value file. At one time it worked, but every
since having down loaded the new version of R, I'm getting the following:
Cannot open c:windowsdesktopslope.csv
What I've asked the program to do is to open a datafile using the following:
DataFile<-
2010 Sep 22
0
R Programming Consultant Needed
The Peabody Research Institute at Vanderbilt University is looking for a Consultant who can develop an R package for robust standard error calculations in meta-regression models. The consultant will be expected to translate an already developed R function into a more fully functional R package with additional analysis and output options. The ideal candidate will be an experienced R programmer who
2013 Oct 24
0
Faculty Position in Biometry / Biological Statistics at Illinois
Assistant/Associate Professor of Biometry
Department of Crop Sciences
College of Agricultural, Consumer and Environmental Sciences
University of Illinois at Urbana ? Champaign
The Department of Crop Sciences is seeking candidates for an Assistant/Associate Professor of Statistics.
The successful candidate will develop a vigorous, externally funded, and nationally recognized research program with
2009 Feb 04
4
Rails 2.2.2 to_date and to_datetime methods
In the console I see this behaviour:
>> "19270412000000".to_date.methods
=> ["ns?", "mon", "ago", "end_of_month", "months_since",
"default_inspect", "minus_without_duration", ...
>> "19270412000000".to_date.class
=> Date
>> "19270412000000".class
=> String
>>
2000 Feb 07
2
R-0.99.0 is released
I've rolled up R-0.99.0.tgz a moment ago.
You can get it from
ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-0.99.0.tgz
or
http://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-0.99.0.tgz
or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two.
There's also a version split in three (!) for floppies if you prefer
that.
The next release is to be 1.0.0 at the end of this month,
2000 Feb 07
2
R-0.99.0 is released
I've rolled up R-0.99.0.tgz a moment ago.
You can get it from
ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-0.99.0.tgz
or
http://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-0.99.0.tgz
or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two.
There's also a version split in three (!) for floppies if you prefer
that.
The next release is to be 1.0.0 at the end of this month,