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2018 Oct 05
2
Seg fault stats::runmed
Dear all, I just found this issue: dd1 = c(rep(NaN,82), rep(-1, 144), rep(1, 74)) xx = runmed(dd1, 21) -> R crashes reproducibly in R 3.4.3, R3.4.4 (Ubuntu 14.04/Ubuntu 16.04) With GDB: Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault. swap (l=53, r=86, window=window at entry=0xc59308, outlist=outlist at entry=0x12ea2e8, nrlist=nrlist at entry=0x114fdd8, print_level=print_level at
2007 Feb 20
1
baseline fitters
...endrule parameter--which adjusts the value of k as ends are approached--is said not to be optimized (using this option does add further time to computations). Is there an alter- native that would be speedier, e.g., setting endrule = "keep" and then subsequently treating ends with R's smoothEnds() function? -John Thaden Little Rock, Arkansas USA Confidentiality Notice: This e-mail message, including any a...{{dropped}}
2019 Jul 05
0
R 3.6.1 is released
...Bill Dunlap's report. * On Windows, writeClipboard(.., format = <n>) now does correctly pass format to the underlying C code, thanks to a bug report (with patch) by Jenny Bryan. * as.data.frame() treats 1D arrays the same as vectors, PR#17570. * Improvements in smoothEnds(x, *) working with NAs (towards runmed() working in that case, in the next version of R). * vcov(glm(<quasi>), dispersion = *) works correctly again, fixing PR#17571 thanks to Pavel Krivitsky. * R CMD INSTALL of binary packages on Windows now works also with per-di...
2019 Jul 05
0
R 3.6.1 is released
...Bill Dunlap's report. * On Windows, writeClipboard(.., format = <n>) now does correctly pass format to the underlying C code, thanks to a bug report (with patch) by Jenny Bryan. * as.data.frame() treats 1D arrays the same as vectors, PR#17570. * Improvements in smoothEnds(x, *) working with NAs (towards runmed() working in that case, in the next version of R). * vcov(glm(<quasi>), dispersion = *) works correctly again, fixing PR#17571 thanks to Pavel Krivitsky. * R CMD INSTALL of binary packages on Windows now works also with per-di...
2019 Jul 05
0
R 3.6.1 is released
...Bill Dunlap's report. * On Windows, writeClipboard(.., format = <n>) now does correctly pass format to the underlying C code, thanks to a bug report (with patch) by Jenny Bryan. * as.data.frame() treats 1D arrays the same as vectors, PR#17570. * Improvements in smoothEnds(x, *) working with NAs (towards runmed() working in that case, in the next version of R). * vcov(glm(<quasi>), dispersion = *) works correctly again, fixing PR#17571 thanks to Pavel Krivitsky. * R CMD INSTALL of binary packages on Windows now works also with per-di...
2020 Apr 24
0
R 4.0.0 is released
...n the stats4 package had problems combining use of box constraints and fixed starting values (in particular, confidence intervals were affected). * Operator ? now has lower precedence than = to work as documented, so = behaves like <- in help expressions (PR#16710). * smoothEnds(x) now returns integer type in _both_ cases when x is integer, thanks to a report and proposal by Bill Dunlap PR#17693. * The methods package does a better job of tracking inheritance relationships across packages. * norm(diag(c(1, NA)), "2") now works. * subset...
2020 Apr 24
0
R 4.0.0 is released
...n the stats4 package had problems combining use of box constraints and fixed starting values (in particular, confidence intervals were affected). * Operator ? now has lower precedence than = to work as documented, so = behaves like <- in help expressions (PR#16710). * smoothEnds(x) now returns integer type in _both_ cases when x is integer, thanks to a report and proposal by Bill Dunlap PR#17693. * The methods package does a better job of tracking inheritance relationships across packages. * norm(diag(c(1, NA)), "2") now works. * subset...
2020 Apr 24
0
R 4.0.0 is released
...n the stats4 package had problems combining use of box constraints and fixed starting values (in particular, confidence intervals were affected). * Operator ? now has lower precedence than = to work as documented, so = behaves like <- in help expressions (PR#16710). * smoothEnds(x) now returns integer type in _both_ cases when x is integer, thanks to a report and proposal by Bill Dunlap PR#17693. * The methods package does a better job of tracking inheritance relationships across packages. * norm(diag(c(1, NA)), "2") now works. * subset...