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2023 Apr 14
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This is the error then: error in prettyseq(1:ncol(out)) : could not find function "prettyseq" Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 14. Apr. 2023, 09:06: > What happens if you do the following? > > library(caret) > > ?caret::createDataPartition > > i.e. to confirm that caret is load...
2023 Apr 14
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Or is there any similar function to split the dataframe to trainDF and testDF? G?bor Malomsoki <gmalomsoki1980 at gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 14. Apr. 2023, 09:45: > > This is the error then: > error in prettyseq(1:ncol(out)) : could not find function "prettyseq" > > > > > Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 14. Apr. 2023, 09:06: > >> What happens if you do the following? >> > library(caret) >> > ?caret::createDataPartition >&gt...
2023 Apr 14
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You should post the result of running sessionInfo(), and tell us how you installed R. Your installation seems very broken. Duncan Murdoch On 14/04/2023 3:45 a.m., G?bor Malomsoki wrote: > This is the error then: > error in prettyseq(1:ncol(out)) : could not find function "prettyseq" > > > > > Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 14. Apr. 2023, 09:06: > >> What happens if you do the following? >>> library(caret) >>> ?caret::createDataPartition >...
2023 Apr 16
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...ssionInfo(), and tell us how > you > > > installed R. Your installation seems very broken. > > > > > > Duncan Murdoch > > > > > > On 14/04/2023 3:45 a.m., G?bor Malomsoki wrote: > > > > This is the error then: > > > > error in prettyseq(1:ncol(out)) : could not find function "prettyseq" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 14. Apr. 2023, > > > 09:06: > > > > > > > >&...
2023 Apr 16
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...och.duncan at gmail.com>: > You should post the result of running sessionInfo(), and tell us how you > installed R. Your installation seems very broken. > > Duncan Murdoch > > On 14/04/2023 3:45 a.m., G?bor Malomsoki wrote: > > This is the error then: > > error in prettyseq(1:ncol(out)) : could not find function "prettyseq" > > > > > > > > > > Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 14. Apr. 2023, > 09:06: > > > >> What happens if you do the following? > >>> library(caret) >...
2023 Apr 16
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...You should post the result of running sessionInfo(), and tell us how you > > installed R. Your installation seems very broken. > > > > Duncan Murdoch > > > > On 14/04/2023 3:45 a.m., G?bor Malomsoki wrote: > > > This is the error then: > > > error in prettyseq(1:ncol(out)) : could not find function "prettyseq" > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Eric Berger <ericjberger at gmail.com> schrieb am Fr., 14. Apr. 2023, > > 09:06: > > > > > >> What happens if you do the following...
2023 Apr 14
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What happens if you do the following? > library(caret) > ?caret::createDataPartition i.e. to confirm that caret is loaded, seek help on this function On Fri, Apr 14, 2023 at 9:56?AM G?bor Malomsoki <gmalomsoki1980 at gmail.com> wrote: > Eric, > > Yes, i know, i am calling the package, but this is not working. > I saw a similar question in Stackoverflow, advising install
2007 Dec 12
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New version of seqinR released
...run statment are forced to be executed. o New low level utility functions related to an ACNUC server: acnucclose(), quitacnuc(), clientid(), countfreelists(), knowndbs(), autosocket(), countsubseqs(), savelist(), ghelp(), modifylist(), getlistate(), setlistname(), residuecount(), isenum(), prettyseq(), gfrag(), print.seqAcnucWeb() o Utility function parser.socket() has been optimized and is about four times faster now. This decreases the time needed by the query() function. Best, the seqinR team -- Simon Penel Laboratoire de Biometrie et Biologie Evolutive Bat 711 - CNR...
2007 Dec 12
0
New version of seqinR released
...run statment are forced to be executed. o New low level utility functions related to an ACNUC server: acnucclose(), quitacnuc(), clientid(), countfreelists(), knowndbs(), autosocket(), countsubseqs(), savelist(), ghelp(), modifylist(), getlistate(), setlistname(), residuecount(), isenum(), prettyseq(), gfrag(), print.seqAcnucWeb() o Utility function parser.socket() has been optimized and is about four times faster now. This decreases the time needed by the query() function. Best, the seqinR team -- Simon Penel Laboratoire de Biometrie et Biologie Evolutive Bat 711 - CNR...