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2004 Nov 02
2
Matrix decomposition: orthogonal complement
Hello, How I can compute in R the orthogonal complement of one matrix? If A (n x m ) matrix of full column rank (n>m), its orthogonal complement is denoted by A_ . A_ is n X (n-m) matrix of full column rank and such that A'A_=0. I need to compute A_. How I can compute A_ in R? Best Regards, /Florin -- Florin G. Maican Ph.D. candidate, Department of Economics School of
2009 Mar 27
4
A beginner's question
I am a new R-language user. I have set up a data frame "mydata",one of the colume of which is "skill". Now I want to select the observations whose "skill" value is equal to 1,by what command can I get it?
2014 Jun 05
1
Building source package in Windows, error in .doLoadActions()
I'm trying to build the source package KNITRO in Windows and getting an error when the package is loaded. Maybe there is something I'm missing in order to build a package in Windows? Note that I have successfully built the package in Linux. I'm using R 3.1.0; Rcpp 0.11.1 installed from CRAN; Cygwin with g++ 4.8.3. Details about the problem are below. I can provide more details to
2013 Feb 18
1
attempt to apply non-function
Hi All I am getting the above mentioned error when I run the code below. I don't know why because I have implemented the function and I'm calling the function with a parameter. I'm obviously missing the plot ... Can someone perhaps point out the error of my ways? Error: > out<-ode(y=init, times=times, func=G1999, parms=parms, method="lsoda") Error in m_Na(v) : attempt
2008 Nov 28
1
Regarding posting a package to R-forge (with one of the dependent packages not in CRAN)
Hi Guys, Recently I wrote a package for dealing with Markov Switching Regressions in R and it is included in the Rmetrics project. https://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/rmetrics/ Everything works fine when I use it in computer. But, the package depends on the use of optimization functions from the package Rdonlp2, which is not available on CRAN. So, if I have Rdonlp2 in my laptop (or any
2007 Jun 10
0
Rdonlp2 - an extension library for constrained optimization
Ryuichi Tamura wrote: Please can you put your package on the CRAN server ? Many thanks Diethelm Wuertz > Hello R-list, > > I have released an update version (0.3-1) of Rdonlp2. > Some (fatal) bugs which may kill interpreter should be fixed. > > In addition, user-visible changes are: > * *.mes, *.pro files are not created if name=NULL(this is default) in donlp2(). > * use
2009 May 26
1
interactive file choosing in Linux?
I am used to using the [R] function choose.files() for interactive file selection in MS-Windows. What is the comparable function in Linux? I expected the function file.choose() to display similar behavior, i.e., a graphical interface diplaying a file listing, but all I seem to get is a "text input prompt". This does not seem correct. > file.choose() Enter file
2009 Sep 03
3
Rdonlp2 package question
Previous versions have this question have partially bounced. I apologize if parts of this are showing up multiple times on the list. Another try ... There was at one time an R package called Rdonlp2 for solving constrained nonlinear programming problems. Both the objective function and the constraints could be nonlinear in the decision variables. The package is no longer in the CRAN list.
2011 Mar 23
1
< ABOUT Rdonlp2 package >
I can't load Rdonlp2 package. Please support me. Thanks ------------------------------------ Thien An Ho Chi Minh city - VIET NAM [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Jul 03
2
Error using the Rdonlp2‏ Package
Dear experts, I'm attempting to solve a constrained optimization problem using the Rdonlp2 package. I created a Lagrange function (L=f(x)-lambda(g(x)-c)), where x is a vector of 16 parameters. This is what I'm using as objective function in the code below. In addition, I set bounds on these parameters (par.u and par.l). When I run the code, I get the error message shown below. Any idea
2012 May 15
2
R
To all moderators i guess, my question was probably not clear this is not a homework, i am trying to understand R by doing some exercise in my book. I will however participate a course in R in august and thought it could be good to have some knowledge before. I hoped for help from you since i have no instructor to ask, that would have been my first choice. thanks anyway Lotta
2006 Oct 19
3
Time conversion from Win32 64bit FILETIME?
Windows-32 has a time structure called FILETIME, a 64-bit value representing the number of 100-nanosecond intervals since January 1, 1601 (UTC). That is not a typo, the year is 1601. Does anyone have a clue(or algorhithm)for how this is converted to something a little more POSIX-like ? Thank you, Derek -- Derek N. Eder Gothenburg University VINKLA - Vigilance and Neurocognition
2004 Mar 22
3
Distributed computing
Dear all, does anyone know if there exists an effort to bring some kind of distributed computing to R? The most simple functionality I'm after is to be able to explicitly perform a task on a computing server. Sorry if this is a non-informed newbie question... Best regards Anders Sj?gren PhD Student Dept. of Mathematical Statistics Chalmers University of Technology Gothenburg, Sweden
2012 May 15
9
help
1. Emma is performing an experiment that requires individual handling of some animals. The sizes of the animals are lognormally distributed: The natural logarithms of their sizes has a normal distribution with mean 3 and standard deviation 0.4. The time (in minutes) it takes to handle each animal is given by 10 + s · 1.5 + eε for animals with s ≤ 20 20 + s · 0.8 + eε for animals with s > 20
2009 Jul 03
1
Error
Dear Sir, I installed successfully using the install.packages("Rdonlp2", repos=" http://R-Forge.R-project.org"). I tried on the example which is defined on the Rdonlp help file ,p <- c(-10,10)par.l <- c(0,0); par.u <- c(100,100)lin.u <- 1; lin.l <- 1A <- t(c(1,1))fn <- function(x){ x[1]^2+x[2]^2}ret <- donlp2(p, fn, par.lower=par.l, par.upper=par.u, A=A,
2012 Jul 18
4
The best solver for non-smooth functions?
# Hi all, # consider the following code (please, run it: # it's fully working and requires just few minutes # to finish): require(CreditMetrics) require(clusterGeneration) install.packages("Rdonlp2", repos= c("http://R-Forge.R-project.org", getOption("repos"))) install.packages("Rsolnp2", repos= c("http://R-Forge.R-project.org",
2011 Mar 28
2
Problems installing fPortfolioSolver
Hello, I am trying to install fPortfolioSolver using the following commands and I am getting the following error: > filename [1] "C:\\Users\\Hp\\Documents\\R\\win-library\\2.12\\fPortfolioSolver_271.75.tar.gz" > > install.packages(filename, type="source", repos=NULL) ERROR: dependencies 'fEcofin', 'RlpSolve', 'RlpSolveAPI',
2010 Sep 11
1
nonlinear programming package
Hello R users, Can anyone recommend me any package that can be used to solve linear programming subject to nonlinear equality/inequality constraints. Rdonlp2 is now unavailable due to licensing issue. Thanks, Xiaoxi [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Feb 17
2
non-linear contrained optimization
All, I have searched the previous help boards and discovered the problem with Rdonlp2 - Specifically, its non-availability. I thought that this was my solution, but perhaps there is a better way that you all could help me with. I imagine that this problem is trivial to people such as the experts on this mailing list. I am trying to solve this problem over and over again in a simulation:
2011 Apr 20
3
useDynLib in older versions e.g. (2.10)
Hi, Has something changed regarding the useDynLib in the NAMESPACE file in packages? I've written a package that works in e.g. 2.12/2.13 but simply cannot find the dynamic library under windows. The version on CRAN is older than the one I'm talking about and depends on a newer version of R but I want to make the package available to people with older versions. >