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2009 Feb 11
0
Beginner question about an Error message when loading SWinTypeLibs package
Hi List, I am trying to learn something about the exchange facilities between R and Windows Application with the RDCOMClient package from (http://www.omegahat.org/RDCOMClient/) and I have faced 2 problems: 1. I could not follow the link for the binary version of SWinTypeLibs package on the site, (as it has given me a restricted permission message), but I downloaded it by searching it on google
2004 Nov 08
3
Problems with DCOM client packages under R 2.0
I am trying to use the Windows COM interface under R 2.0, and have encountered the following difficulties: - the package RDCOMClient installs, loads and works under R 1.9.1, installs under R2.0, but does not load or work under R2.0 - the package SWinTypeLibs does not install or load under either R 1.9.1 or under R2.0 For the moment I am concentrating on the RDCOMClient package as it seems to
2005 Oct 17
1
COM objects with early bindings in R
Dear list member, I am using the packages RDCOMClient and SWinTypeLibs and try to import a COM object (created in Delphi) in R that is of type 'early binding' instead of late 'late binding'. Is there a possibility to do this in R? Currently, the following returns an error message: l1 = LoadTypeLib("c:\\Programme\\INVESCO\\QaCalendar\\Calendar.dll")
2003 May 22
0
4 packages for Windows users
I have finally got around to putting 4 packages on the Omegahat web site for use on Microsoft Windows. The packages are: RDCOMClient - interactive, dynamic access to arbitrary (D)COM objects from within R that allows one to create COM objects from R and call their methods and access their properties without the need to compile any code specific to the COM object. RDCOMServer - facility for
2006 Apr 25
1
Questions to RDCOMClient
Dear list members, I'm using R in connection with the RDCOMClient and Excel. The more I use the package, the more I'm fascinated of it. The possibilities of R can be brought together with the necessities of outputing my socio-economical research results in MS Office! But I have some special questions concering the use of RDCOMClient and perhaps you can help me solving them: 1. Problems
2012 Mar 26
1
What does "package 'RDCOMClient' is not installed for 'arch=x64' " exactly mean?
Hi, I'm trying to use the excel.link package to write data to excel spreadsheets. I've installed the RDCOMClient package as required but get the error: package 'RDCOMClient' is not installed for 'arch=x64' I'm on Rx64 2.13.0. I assume it means the RDCOMClient package does not work on the x64 version. I've tried to see if there does a x64 RDCOMClient package
2004 Oct 19
1
RDCOMClient under R2.0.0 - "not a valid package"
Dear r-help, Both 'omega-devel@omegahat.org' and 'duncan@research.bell-labs.com' appear to be bouncing with 'user unknown' so trying r-help .... [ Btw, "mailing lists" link on omega page is returning "mailman CGI error". ] > > require("RDCOMClient") > Loading required package: RDCOMClient > Error in library(package,
2009 Jul 08
1
RDCOMClient: how to close Excel process?
Hi, I?m using R package RDCOMClient (http://www.omegahat.org/RDCOMClient/) to retrieve data from MS Excel workbook. I?m using the code below to count the number of sheets in the workbook and then loop the data from sheets in to a list. ############# R code ################### library(gdata) library(RDCOMClient) xl <- COMCreate("Excel.Application") sh <-
2010 Mar 23
0
rdcomclient issue - member not found when using borders
I wrote a procedure to create a spreadsheet using rdcomclient. It uses a function to do the writing and runs "correctly" in isolation. It gives errors, but it continues to completion. The error I receive is "Error: Member not found". If I place it inside a for loop the loop fails after the first iteration, once it reaches the error. Has anyone had experience with this
2009 Jun 27
1
Creating Excel-Charts via RDCOMClient
Hi R-users! I'm trying to create an easy Excel chart using the package RDCOMClient. The following example is working fine: #------------------------------------------------------------------- library(RDCOMClient) xlLocationAsObject <-2 xlXYScatterSmoothNoMarkers <- 73 ex <- COMCreate("Excel.Application") wb <- ex[["Workbooks"]]$Add() sh <-
2006 Apr 19
1
Help with package RDCOMClient
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2013 Feb 18
0
How to title the excel chart and axis using RDCOMClient
Hello,   I'm trying to create an Excel chart using the package RDCOMClient. I am not able to title the excel chart and axis using RDCOMClient  "ChartTitle" and "Axis"?   Any suggestions or references is appreciated.   Thanks, uak. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Oct 20
0
Regarding RDCOMClient package
Hi all, We currently faced a problem about how to pass a matrix with different types to a COM function call thru the RDCOMClient asCOMArray(). As we all know that matrix in R can't hold of elements with different types. So we managed to create a matrix of lists: rates <- matrix(
2011 May 02
1
install rdcomclient source
Hi, I'd like to ask a installation question. I want to install a source code through the following command, R CMD INSTALL RDCOMClient but get Error: unexpected symbol in "r cmd" Please let know if I miss anything. I my utils package loaded. Thanks, Richard [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 Jun 14
1
names() after library(RDCOMClient) problem(?)
Hello, Try example(names) in R 2.5.0 after library(RDCOMClient) and you get > example(names) names> # print the names attribute of the islands data set names> names(islands) Error in names(islands) : no applicable method for "names" > Is this normal? Any way round it??? Best regards, Costas ---------------------------------- Costas Vorlow
2007 Jun 25
1
Focus problem for shaded windows
Hi, today, I noticed a problem in focus handling for shaded windows which is pretty easy to reproduce: - Disable "Click to focus" - Shade a window - Hover another window - Hover back to the window frame of the shaded window - Press Ctrl+Alt+S Expected behaviour would be that the shaded window is unshaded. What happens is that the last active window is shaded. I investigated this a
2007 Aug 06
1
Focus problem for shaded windows
>> today, I noticed a problem in focus handling for shaded windows which is >> pretty easy to reproduce: >> >> - Disable "Click to focus" >> - Shade a window >> - Hover another window >> - Hover back to the window frame of the shaded window >> - Press Ctrl+Alt+S >> >> Expected behaviour would be that the shaded window is
2007 Nov 13
1
TRUNCATED error with data frame
Hi , I am new to R. I am trying to run a simple R script as shown below: aov.R ------ data1<-c(49,47,46,47,48,47,41,46,43,47,46,45,48,46,47,45,49,44,44,45,42,45,45,40 ,49,46,47,45,49,45,41,43,44,46,45,40,45,43,44,45,48,46,40,45,40,45,47,40) matrix(data1, ncol= 4, dimnames = list(paste("subj", 1:12), c("Shape1.Color1", "Shape2.Color1", "Shape1.Color2",
2011 Jul 29
1
How to interpret Kolmogorov-Smirnov stats
Hi, Interpretation problem ! so what i did is by using the: >fit1 <- fitdist(vectNorm,"beta") Warning messages: 1: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 2: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 3: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 4: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 5: In dbeta(x, shape1, shape2, log) : NaNs produced 6: In
2012 Mar 15
2
Integrate inside function
Dear R users, first I take this opportunity to greet all the R community for your continuous efforts. I wrote a function to calculate the pdf and cdf of a custom distribution (mixed gamma model). The function is the following: pmixedgamma3 <- function(y, shape1, rate1, shape2, rate2, prev) { density.function<-function(x) { shape1=shape1 rate1=rate1 shape2=shape2