Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Problem with install.packages(); getting out-of-date version."
2010 Mar 23
1
Plot ``freezes''.
In an elderly version of ``plotSymbols'' (now in the cwhmisc package) that
I had lying around, there was the example
plot(1:10,xlab="\374")
which the comments said would give a u-umlaut as the x-axis label.
When I execute this plot
(a) I get no x-axis label at all, and
(b) the plot ``freezes'' in that further plotting commands
(e.g. plot(runif(42))) produce no
2017 Jun 01
2
[FORGED] Re: Question on function "scatterplot3d"
On 01/06/17 13:17, Ismail SEZEN wrote:
>
>> On 1 Jun 2017, at 03:41, li li <hannah.hlx at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> I have a question with regard to making plots using function
>> "scatterplot3d".
>> Please see the example below. It looks like, for y axis, the tickmark text
>> was cutoff.
>> The number "10"
2010 Sep 13
1
Problem with all.equal and POSIXt.
I'm getting an error when applying all.equal() to objects of
class POSIXt.
E.g.
x <- strptime(rep("2007-02-12",10),format="%Y-%m-%d")
all.equal(x,x)
Error in target[[i]] : subscript out of bounds
The object seems to have to be of double-digit length to trigger the
error. E.g.
all.equal(x[1:9],x[1:9])
returns TRUE.
I did a cursory search of the r-help pages and
2009 Nov 24
1
The "lib" argument in install.packages().
I was flummoxed for a long time by errors generated when I did
something like
install.packages(foo,lib="Rlib")
where ``Rlib'' is my personalized directory of R packages, which
lives in my home directory (from which I started R before issuing
the foregoing install.packages() call.
Recently someone (I forget who, but thanks very much to whomever
it was) pointed out that I
2008 Sep 10
2
RSiteSearch for words ``as one entity''.
I tried to search for a string of words ``as one entity'' following the
example in the help file:
> RSiteSearch("{logistic regression}")
and got the error message:
2008-09-11 08:55:41.356 open[823] No such file: /Users/rturner/http:/
search.r-project.org/cgi-bin/namazu.cgi?query={logistic+regression}
2009 Dec 06
2
.libPaths(new) stopped working in 2.10
I used to have the following in my .Rprofile:
if (length(.libPaths())==1)
.libPaths(paste(Sys.getenv("HOME"),"/Library/R/",paste(R.version$major,as.integer(R.version$minor),sep='.'),"/library",sep=''))
-- and it added my user-defined library directory. Then I installed
packages there, so during an upgrade, I'd know exactly which packages
I
2010 Nov 07
1
Rdindex truncating titles?
When building packages these days I keep getting warnings from
"R CMD build" to the effect that INDEX is not up to date. The
INDEXes always seem to be up do to date to *me*.
Then I thought to compare the INDEX from the package source with
the INDEX in the installed package (after building with the --force
flag set).
Doing a diff on the old INDEX (saved outside the source package
2017 Jun 01
0
Question on function "scatterplot3d"
> On 1 Jun 2017, at 03:41, li li <hannah.hlx at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I have a question with regard to making plots using function
> "scatterplot3d".
> Please see the example below. It looks like, for y axis, the tickmark text
> was cutoff.
> The number "10" does not show up completely. I tried to work with par(mpg).
> It does not
2017 Jun 01
2
Question on function "scatterplot3d"
Hi all,
I have a question with regard to making plots using function
"scatterplot3d".
Please see the example below. It looks like, for y axis, the tickmark text
was cutoff.
The number "10" does not show up completely. I tried to work with par(mpg).
It does not
seem to work. Hope to get some advice here. Thanks much!
Hanna
C <- runif(30)
B <- rep(1:3, each=10)
A
2009 Dec 09
3
.Rhistory in R.app
Dear R users,
I am having a minor but annoying issue with R.app. It doesn't retain
the history information from the previous sessions. By "history," I
mean a record of commands/functions entered into R rather than the
list of objects--that is properly recorded in the .Rdata file as well
as in a workspace file I save separately.
System details:
R version 2.9.0
R.app GUI 1.28
Mac OS
2018 Mar 01
2
Repeated use of dyn.load().
I am working with a function "foo" that explicitly dynamically loads a
shared object library or "DLL", doing something like dyn.load("bar.so").
This is a debugging exercise so I make changes to the underlying
Fortran code (yes, I acknowledge that I am a dinosaur) remake the DLL
"bar.so" and then run foo again. This is all *without* quitting and
2017 Jun 01
0
[FORGED] Re: Question on function "scatterplot3d"
A design flaw, whether the labels are cut depends somewhat on the sizce
of the device, hence there is the argument
y.margin.add
add additional space between tick mark labels and axis label of the y axis
for working around that limittation that can be set to some positive
value....
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 01.06.2017 07:15, Rolf Turner wrote:
> On 01/06/17 13:17, Ismail SEZEN wrote:
>>
2018 Feb 02
2
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
When i tried to install the hunspell package, I got this error message:
Error: package ?Rcpp? 0.12.3 was found, but >= 0.12.12 is required by ?hunspell?
So I set about installing a new version of Rcpp but I get this message:
Error in unloadNamespace(pkg_name) :
namespace ?Rcpp? is imported by ?dplyr? so cannot be unloaded
How does one get around that? I tried installing Rcpp in a
2010 Apr 14
1
envelope in spatstat
Hi R users,
This query is regarding the use of the 'envelope' function in Spatstat.
My data can be represented as a point process with CONTINUOUS marks:
points <- ppp(x=x,y=y, marks=m, window= wind)
However the marks are alignments (lines), and so have to be treated
differently to normal scalar marks. Hence to create a mcf object with the
appropriate test function for alignment
2018 Feb 02
0
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
Your last statement is extremely unlikely to be true. The dplyr package should not be present in a vanilla environment, so there should be no such conflict.
--
Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity.
On February 1, 2018 11:00:01 PM PST, Patrick Connolly <p_connolly at slingshot.co.nz> wrote:
>When i tried to install the hunspell package, I got this error
>message:
>
2020 May 26
2
[FORGED] Re: Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
I am not seeing that problem on my 18.04 ...
> sessionInfo()
R version 4.0.0 Patched (2020-05-12 r78431)
Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit)
Running under: Ubuntu 18.04.4 LTS
Matrix products: default
BLAS: /home/pmur002/R/R-4-0-branch/BUILD/lib/libRblas.so
LAPACK: /home/pmur002/R/R-4-0-branch/BUILD/lib/libRlapack.so
locale:
[1] LC_CTYPE=en_NZ.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C
[3]
2018 Feb 02
2
Updating Rcpp package when it is claimed by dplyr
Or, to avoid accusing you of lying. what you think is "vanilla" probably isn't. What exactly did you do? On Unix-likes, I would do something like this
echo 'options(repos=list(CRAN="cran.r-project.org"));install.packages("Rcpp")' | R --vanilla
(or maybe https://cloud.r-project.org is better...)
-pd
> On 2 Feb 2018, at 08:15 , Jeff Newmiller
2010 Dec 15
1
Problems drawing a colored 'rug' in the Lattice 'densityplot'
Hi All,
I'm trying to add a 'rug' representation of my data to a plot created
with densityplot(). While I can do this in the simple case, I can't do
it properly when I include the "groups" argument. I have an example
below. I am running a reasonably new version of R.
print(sessionInfo())
R version 2.12.0 Patched (2010-11-07 r53537)
Platform: i686-pc-linux-gnu
2020 May 26
2
[FORGED] Re: Plotmath on Fedora 31 broken with with pango >= 1.44 - workarounds?
I was actually able to reproduce this on a relatively fresh install of
18.04 (a virtualbox). Paul, did you run apt update && apt upgrade before
trying to reproduce?
On Tue, May 26, 2020 at 4:36 PM Kenny Bell <kmbell56 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> I tried downgrading to R 3.4.4 and I still see the problem. I also have a
> conda environment that doesn't exhibit
2014 Jan 19
1
formals() adds 0 to complex function arguments
Dear list,
I'm facing an issue with the automated documentation of a function using
roxygen2. The function has a complex-valued default argument, which is
picked up by roxygen2 using formals() to generate the corresponding Usage
section of the Rd file. Unfortunately, it appears that formals() reformats
complex numbers. Consider the example below,
test <- function(a = 1+2i){}
>