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1998 Dec 01
2
read.table
Sorry to all bothering you with a trivial question:
I am using R (rw0630 for Win32) and am simply unable to read-in the *.txt data.
I've tried to copy the file (prum.txt) to different directories of rw0630 but get
uniformly the answer "object "prum.txt" not found". Which is the default
directory for read.table() ??
Thanks!
Z. Skala
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1998 Dec 09
2
Application Error message
I am submitting the command:
calcium<-read.table("calcium.txt",header=TRUE)
and with Rw0630 and Bdr0631 I get an application error and R crashes. But
the command works fine with rjune. I am running under NT4.0
Anyone have a similar problem?
Jeff
jmorris at ocdus.jnj.com
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1998 Dec 16
1
out-of-memory
...MON at sirio.stat.unipd.it -----
<mandevip at 148.224.17.2>:
Sorry, I couldn't find any host named 148.224.17.2. (#5.1.2)
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On Wed, Dec 16, 1998 at 05:01:02AM +0000, Peter B. Mandeville wrote:
> How do I increase the heap memory available in rw0630. I am using windows
> 95 and windows 98.
>
> Peter B.
>
Peter,
in this respect there no difference with the Unix version
(look to the FAQ), i.e.,
R --vsize 10
gives you an heap of 10Mb.
g.
(ps) And, please, don't use numeric address.
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1998 Nov 26
0
Lindsey libraries for Win
Are James Lindsey's libraries for repeated measures, etc. available for
rw0630? Is so where? If not is it contemplated to port them in the near
future? If not what do I need to do to port them to rw0630?
Peter B.
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1998 Dec 21
0
R 0.63.1 for Windows
A new version of R for Windows is available from CRAN in directory
bin/windows/windows-NT. This supersedes rw0630, rw63-io, bdr0631 and earlier
versions. It runs on Windows 95, 98, NT4 (on i386), at least.
There are two executables, Rgui.exe and Rterm.exe.
NEW FEATURES
Will run from NT command line.
No `tricks' are needed for animated graphics.
The windows are much more responsive.
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1998 Sep 14
0
Re: installing R packages --> for Pablo E. Verde
First time on this mailing list.
Try with Guido's rw0630 release. I have it running under Windows 98 and
by now I haven't experienced any problems with dynamic loading.
Second remark.
> library(MASS)
> data(cat)
Warning: Data set `cat' not found
>
All data sets in MASS library as in boot one are NOT R source files but
R images. I think...
1998 Nov 30
0
R for Windows -- packages
At
http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/R/win32/
I have made available ports to Guido Masarotto's rw0630 version of a large
number of packages, basically all those on CRAN except purely data collections.
Please read the instructions in the README file.
Also there is a set of dlls in new/iodlls.zip that enable most (but not
yet all) of these to work with the rw63-io version, and
new/bdr0631.zip, a por...
1998 Dec 02
1
print in bdr0631 Win95 version
Hello:
In the latest release of R from bdr, bdr0631, running under
Windows 95:
print(2)
Error: 5 arguments passed to print.default, while requires 6
Is there a problem here?
Thank you,
Norman
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1998 Dec 21
0
R 0.63.1 for Windows
A new version of R for Windows is available from CRAN in directory
bin/windows/windows-NT. This supersedes rw0630, rw63-io, bdr0631 and earlier
versions. It runs on Windows 95, 98, NT4 (on i386), at least.
There are two executables, Rgui.exe and Rterm.exe.
NEW FEATURES
Will run from NT command line.
No `tricks' are needed for animated graphics.
The windows are much more responsive.
R command...
1998 Nov 24
1
Loess & Tar file
Hi,
First time on this list. Here it goes
I am trying to find Loess. I could not find it on the windows version. Is
there one in either Unix version of R or some C program somewhere?
I tried one from http://netlib.bell-labs.com/netlib/a/, but I cannot get
it to compile due to problem with missing lib (I think):
cc -o gas.x gas.o loessc.o loess.o predict.o misc.o loessf.o -llinpack -lcor
-lm