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2002 Oct 25
2
re: problem installing library sm
...e.
My box is RedHat 7.3 on a PIV. Readline 4.3-3 is installed (suited for
RH 8, but same error under readline 4.2 for RH 7.3), but it seems to be
looking for the readline library in the wrong directory. Will installing
readline 4.1 do the trick? What else could be done?
Rohan Sadler
[root at rsadler R]# R CMD INSTALL sm_2.0-6.tar.gz
WARNING: ignoring environment value of R_HOME
* Installing *source* package 'sm' ...
** libs
g77 -mieee-fp -fPIC -O2 -m486 -fno-strength-reduce -g -c routines.f -o
routines.o
gcc -shared -L/usr/local/lib -o sm.so routines.o -L/usr/local/lib
-L/usr/lib/...
2003 Apr 28
2
sum(..., na.rm=TRUE) oddity
...s)
[1] 8
Cheers in advance
Rohan Sadler
--
Ecosystems Research Group (ERGO)
School of Plant Biology (Botany), Faculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences,
The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009, Australia
Ph: +61 8 9380 7914
Fax: +61 8 9380 7925
email: rsadler at agric.uwa.edu.au
ERGO's web site:<http://www.botany.uwa.edu.au/ergo>
2002 Oct 28
0
re: problem installing library sm
...lem)?
Thanks for your help.
Rohan Sadler
--
Ecosystems Research Group (ERGO)
School of Plant Biology (Botany), Faculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences,
The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009, Australia
Ph: +61 8 9380 7914
Fax: +61 8 9380 7925
email: rsadler at agric.uwa.edu.au
ERGO's web site:<http://www.botany.uwa.edu.au/ergo>
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2002 Dec 05
1
tapply
I'm having trouble with tapply, it seems to give me NA for the mean of a set
like {2, 3, 4, NA}, can I get it to ignore the NA's and give me a mean like
say, three? Am I just doing something stupid?
Any help would be apprecitated, Also are there PDF versions of any of the R
stats books around that I might be able to get my hands on?
Bryn
2003 Jan 22
1
re: box counting method and other landscape ecology measures
...rting from scratch.
Regards
Rohan Sadler
--
Ecosystems Research Group (ERGO)
School of Plant Biology (Botany), Faculty of Natural & Agricultural Sciences,
The University of Western Australia, 35 Stirling Highway, Crawley WA 6009, Australia
Ph: +61 8 9380 7914
Fax: +61 8 9380 7925
email: rsadler at agric.uwa.edu.au
ERGO's web site:<http://www.botany.uwa.edu.au/ergo>
2002 Dec 06
2
R 1.6.1 segmentation fault
Hi,
We have been running R ver 1.4.1 on a redhat linux (7.1)cluster without
problem for quit some time.
Now, some user wanted me to install version 1.6.1, and it compiled fine,
but it crashes with "segmentation fault" when you run it. I used gcc296
(default) for compiling, Should I change compiler or is there some other
thing I could do to avoid this problem.
Regards
Per-Anders
2003 Apr 30
1
mpl in spatstat
Hello all,
I'm attempting to conduct spatial analysis of trees within a plot. I want to see if the trees are spatially correlated to soil characteristics, say pH, or moisture content. I think one way to do it is with mpl, however, my soil characteristics were not taken at exactly the same locations as my trees and further, the vectors aren't the same length. I'm getting the
2003 Jun 16
2
Isocontour-lines of spatial data on a rectangular grid (not plots!)
Dear R-Listers,
I have spatial data on an equidistant rectangular grid, similar to
topographic data. I know that there are quite a few R-packages or base
functions that provide nice iso-contours plot, but I don't want a plot, just
the smoothed isocontour line of ONE level (e.g. 10 mm).
Data sets are large, so it would be preferable if the availability of
regular grid data could be exploited,
2002 Jun 25
4
re: GUI's for teaching
Dear All,
This is a question to sound out possibilities.
I am with the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Sciences at the
University of Western Australia, representing a few of the more
statistically minded in the faculty. Essentially, there have been
problems in the past with software support, changing over statistical
software, and paying lots of money for it. In R you have an advanced
2002 Jun 26
1
re: GUI's for teaching
...meters for his choice, and R then writes the source statements
on the terminal and executes them. The user follows the familiar gui
procedure, is thereby automatically introduced to the command statements
involved, and R's self-documentation feature is retained.
>From: Rohan Sadler <rsadler at agric.uwa.edu.au>
>To: R Help <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
>Subject: [R] re: GUI's for teaching
>Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2002 17:31:08 +0800
>
>Dear All,
>
>This is a question to sound out possibilities.
>
>I am with the Faculty of Natural and Agricultural Scie...