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2009 Oct 08
2
Bringing dbf Data With SQL
I have a heavy DATA saved in dbf format. What I want is to bring that data to R with SQL statements. Like: I want columns 1, 4, 5 and only when column 4 > 30. Sorry asking it here instead of keep searching in manuals, but it seems that there are too many ways of doing it. So what's the appropriate package that I need to work it, considering also that im dealing with lots of gigas so the
2010 Aug 05
2
[LLVMdev] [PATCH] Capability of Win32.DLL with ENABLE_SHARED
Good summer, all! This patch enables ENABLE_SHARED=1 to build DLL based LLVM toolchain. I have checked this on Cygwin-1.5, Cygwin-1.7, mingw(msysgit) and mingw-cross-fedora12. I can separate this patch into some parts; cleanups, adding definitions and adding rules. Any feedbacks are welcome. Have fun! ...Takumi * Pros - reduction of linking time of toolchain. - capability of -load
2004 Oct 13
0
[LLVMdev] RESOLVED: [LLVMbugs] [Bug 451] Libtool does not create libNAME.$(SHLIBEXT) files when building dynamic libs
I'm forwarding this bug resolution because it has a pretty wide impact on LLVM developers. This bug (451) has been resolved (well, works for me anyway). If you have reconfigured your build tree since October 4th, you need to reconfigure again. The bug produced shared objects that don't have a .so extension. Reconfiguring will fix this problem. The notes below show what was needed to
2007 May 31
3
Venn diagram
Hello, I am a total beginner with ?R? and found a package ?venn? to create a venn diagram. The problem is, I cannot create the vectors required for the diagram. The manual say: "R> venn(accession, libname, main = "All samples") where accession was a vector containing the codes identifying the RNA sequences, and libname was a vector containing the codes identifying the
2016 Dec 19
2
[lld] RFC: Finding shared libraries on OpenBSD
On OpenBSD we still use the "classic" SunOS 4 shared library versioning scheme where the major and minor number are part of the library name (and recorded in DT_NEEDED entries). For example the shared libc on the OpenBSD-current is named libc.so.89.2. With this scheme, linker has to pick the pick the library with the highest major and minor (within the highest major version); the
2016 Dec 20
0
[lld] RFC: Finding shared libraries on OpenBSD
Hi Mark, If we have to do this, or LLD doesn't work on OpenBSD, I think we need to do this. But can I ask one question? I wonder why OpenBSD systems don't have symbolic links unlike the other Unix-like systems in the first place. On Mon, Dec 19, 2016 at 2:27 PM, Mark Kettenis via llvm-dev < llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org> wrote: > On OpenBSD we still use the "classic"
2004 Oct 12
1
R/BioConductor error (PR#7282)
Full_Name: H Deshmukh Version: 2.0 OS: 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (129.174.206.239) Can somebody tell me what is it that i am doing wrong,i was not sure whether to post BioConductor error here or not. Thanks >source("http://www.bioconductor.org/getBioC.R") > getBioC(libName = "all") Running getBioC version 1.2.65.... If you encounter problems, first make sure that
2004 Mar 26
1
lookup.xport in foreign ignoring some datasets (PR#6701)
The Details. In the following version. > version _ platform i386-pc-linux-gnu arch i386 os linux-gnu system i386, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 8.1 year 2003 month 11 day 21 language R > lookup.xport ignores some datasets in sas export file. File "emptySasData3.xpt" (available at http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/tmp/emptySasData3.xpt) is a
2005 Sep 26
1
reading SAS data files
I am attempting to read in a SAS 9.1 data file. After starting R I change to the directory containing the sas data file and use the "dir" command to confirm that it is there. Then I run the following R-code: library(foreign) sashome <- "/Program Files/SAS/SAS 9.1" test<-read.ssd(file.path(sashome), "pcb", sascmd = file.path(sashome,
2011 Jan 26
1
Problem with "setMethod" in R package
Dear all, My apologies for re-posting this question, but I have not found any solution to my problem so far. I also think that my post may have been overseen due to the posting time and high traffic on this list. I experience a problem in implementing a S4 class in a package and would appreciate your help in this matter. The class is implemented using Rcpp, which works well. I then extend
2009 Oct 20
2
Problems importing Unix SAS .ssd04 file to R (Win)
Hello, I'm trying to import a SAS file made using SAS on Unix. Currently I'm using SAS on Windows and I'm trying to import that .ssd04 file to R. The file name of the file is testfile.ssd04 and it is located in 'M:\sasuser'. I'm using Windows XP and R 2.91. Basically what I'm doing is ############ r code ############## > library(foreign) > sashome <-
2003 May 22
3
How to avoid function masking
Hi All, I've been working on updating the 'genetics' package. As a consequence of the upgrade, .First.lib() looks like: .First.lib <- function(libname, pkgname) { if (!require(combinat)) warning("Unable to load 'combinat' library. Function `diseq.ci' will fail.") require(gregmisc) genotype <-
2006 Sep 28
1
[LLVMdev] Bug in WritingAnLLVMPass.html
I find a bug in document llvm/docs/WritingAnLLVMPass.html#debughints Since the PassManager class is in the namespace llvm, we should use command (gdb) break llvm::PassManager::run to set breakpoint. Otherwise we get error message: (gdb) break PassManager::run Can't find member of namespace, class, struct, or union named "PassManager::run" Hint: try
2001 May 31
1
R and SAS
Hi I'm trying to read SAS-data on VAX/VMS to Windows R using foreign pakage read.xport and experience some problems. Following lines are used in SAS to create XPORT file LIBNAME a ''xxx; LIBNAME b XPORT ''; PROC COPY IN=a OUT=b; RUN; and I succeed in getting file that looks like correct xport file.However when typing in R following
2005 Dec 08
1
Loading namespaces
I'm creating a package for my own use that uses some S4 classes but no methods. I have a file called NAMESPACE it contains the line: exportClasses("foo") and at the top of the R file I have setClass("foo", representation(x="numeric") and the line: .onLoad<-function(libname,pkgname) When I run R CMD check I get Syntax error in the only R file. If I
2009 Aug 20
1
Problems with loading 'wordnet' in a standalone pc
Hi group, I have the following error code after submitting library(wordnet) in a standalone pc. rJava is already in place. Error in .jpackage(pkgname,lib.loc=libname) unused argument(s) (lib.loc=libname) Error: .onLoad failed in 'loadNamespace' for 'wordnet' Error: package/namespace load failed for 'wordnet' My guess is I miss something from the namespace but
2010 Feb 15
1
R-Commander plug-in difficulties
Hi All, I have recently created an Rcmdr plugin package and it passed all the checks and was uploaded to CRAN. I then downloaded it from CRAN and tried running it from my local R program and received this error: ... Error in f(libname, pkgname) : could not find function "getRcmdr" Error in library(pkg, character.only = TRUE) : .First.lib failed for 'RcmdrPlugin.MAc' In my
2011 Jan 05
1
Reading large SAS dataset in R
Hi all, I have a large (approx. 1 GB) SAS dataset (test.sas7bdat) located in the server (“R:/” directory). I have SAS 9.1 installed in my PC and I can read the SAS dataset in SAS, under a windows environment, after assigning libname in "R:\" directory. Now I am trying to read the SAS dataset in R (R 2.12.0) using the read.ssd function of the “foreign” package, but I get an error
2008 Dec 03
2
reading version 9 SAS datasets in R
Hi, I am trying to read a SAS version 9.1.3 SAS dataset into R (to preserve the SAS labels), but am unable to do so (I have read in a CSV version). I first created a transport file using the SAS code: libname ces2 'D:\CES Analysis\Data'; filename transp 'D:\CES Analysis\Data\fadata.xpt'; /* create a transport file - R cannot read file created by proc cport */ proc
2014 Jul 21
1
create R package include Fortran source code.
Hello, all I am building a R package using Fortran source code. The Fortran code is a subroutine. I can use "R CMD SHLIB bar.f -o bar.o" to create the shared library. For the R package, I put the fortran file in the src/ and I use R code as follows: ".First.lib"<-function(libname,pkgname){library.dynam("barpkg",pkgname,libname)} barfun<-function(n,x){