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2005 Feb 08
1
Using GRASS/R interface with an xy location
I am using GRASS 5.7 and R 2.0 for OS X. I have a simple xy location I am doing some theoretical work with and would like to import maps into R using the interface in order to do analyses. Yet when I attempt to do this, I get the following error: >G<-gmeta() Error in gmeta() : region for current mapset is invalid line 11: <top: 100> run "g.region" I traced the
2008 Apr 13
1
.Rprofile, date tagging history, loading packages
Dear R-Helpers, I'm fiddling with my .Rprofile in Windows XP & R 2.7.0 Beta. I prefer to manually save my workspace but automatically save my command history via the .Rprofile. That is working fine once I found that "utils::" was required before the loadhistory & savehistory functions. What I would like to do is add a separator line with a date between the histories of each
2001 Mar 30
1
session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Called name not present)
Hi, I am trying to list the shares on a windows ME machine and I am getting the following [root]# smbclient -L 192.168.0.253 added interface ip=192.168.0.1 bcast=192.168.0.255 nmask=255.255.255.0 session request to 192.168.0.253 failed (Called name not present) session request to 192 failed (Called name not present) session request to *SMBSERVER failed (Called name not present) I have also tried
2017 Mar 03
1
Trouble installing packages when history mechanism is modified by user profile
I tried installing the 'ks' package from my interactive R session, it failed with the following Erreur dans .External2(C_loadhistory, file) : aucun m?canisme d'historique des commandes disponible Calls: <Anonymous> Ex?cution arr?t?e second line is french for "no command history mechanism available", fouth is "execution stopped". This does not happen when I
2004 Aug 21
4
loadhistory() in .Rprofile ?
dear wizards: my .Rprofile has just one command for testing, loadhistory("~/.Rhistory") but this gives me an error on R startup: Error: couldn't find function "loadhistory" Invoking loadhistory() as the first interactive command works fine; incidentally, I believe loadhistory() in the .Rprofile worked in earlier or other platform R releases, too. Is the .Rprofile
2001 Feb 05
1
packages, help
Hi, Using help under help.start() is working fine (html) Q1: using > ?solve results in the message "sh: ~/R/tmp/R4f32S1cfb: cannot open" displayed in the XEmacs buffer "help[R](solve)". BUT there exists a file R.R4f32S167e in that directory. (not quite the same name). Does the "sh: " prefix suggest that the shell "sh" is run, although my
2004 Jan 10
1
edit windows in RAqua
I'm just beginning to explore Raqua on a new G5 machine. Generally, it feels very natural, but I'm puzzled by the behavior of editing windows. When you use fix() or vi() or edit() you get a new window; this is fine, but is there a way to: o specify what editor is operating in this window o control the size of the window o allow control to revert back to the R console with the
2003 Dec 13
1
Mapping CIFS/Samba problem
All, The Windows 2000 client is on my side of the firewall (the error message is: "remote computer is not available"), the Windows XP client is on the other side of the firewall, (the error message is: "The specified network name is no longer available"). I am able to ping both the IP address and server name of the CIFS/Samba server. I cannot perform the mapping, via Map
2003 Oct 30
1
RAqua and AquaTclTk
While playing around with panther I discovered (with surprise) that tcltk seems to work (even if not smoothly) with RAqua without first calling tkStartGUI. I switched back to 10.2.6 and it works as well. I think this is due to the "last minute" fix in RAqua now using idle timers because of too much cpu usage. Some "mouse" trick is needed though. If you want to test it you
2003 Nov 06
1
RAqua package installation on Panther
From the RAqua faq just uploaded to CRAN (so it will take until tomorrow to appear) Panther notes After installing Panther (MacOSX 10.3) it turns out that package installation (either from sources or from binaries) can fail. If you get an error "like" this (this comes from source package installation) dyld: gcc version mismatch for library: /usr/local/lib/libiconv.2.dylib
2014 Aug 12
2
Re: issue when building/making package from git
> There's probably a dependency missing. Look closely at the > ./configure output and the README file. > I have checked all packages in README and libguestfs/appliance/packagelist. All are installed. > > You should test this first of all by building from source, and > without installing, I first run makepkg, so no install > > ./run guestfish -N fs -m /dev/sda1
2003 Nov 05
0
R 1.8 and MacOS X 10.3
It would seem that R 1.8 doesn't like the version of libiconv that Panther has installed. Can we compile this for Aqua ourselves or will there be a binary for we who upgrade sooner rather than later? [ludwig:~] gall% R dyld: mkdir version mismatch for library: /usr/local/lib/libiconv.2.dylib (compatibility version of user: 5.0.0 greater than library's version: 4.0.0)
2003 Jun 13
2
Darwin-Aqua R-devel
I've been able to build a very primitive Aqua GUI for Darwin R. This version as minimum event handler support but at least you can drag around the quartz device. You need to download the RAqua.app.sit archive from http://www.economia.unimi.it/R/ You need to unstuff it and put inside your system Applications folder (i.e. /Applications) If you click on the RAqua icon nothing will happen
2003 Nov 08
1
RAqua with X11 TclTk
I've built a version of RAqua that uses X11 TclTk and NOT AquaTclTk. http://www.economia.unimi.it/R/RAquaX11.dmg (15 MB disk image) The idea is that you: launch RAqua, launch X application (the X Server), and from inside R type x11() # just tt set DISPLAY to :0.0. Eventually close this window device, we don't need this. load(tcltk) quartz() demo(tkdensity) It works on my Panther
2004 Nov 02
4
Loadhistory problems
History files saved using nFile Save History do not open when using File Load History. I notice that when they are saved they do not seem to have a file extension and there is no option to chose an extension. Is this a problem. Other than this it seems so simple that I can't see what the problem is. I've tried using loadhistory and savehistory with the same problems. The syntax guide
2009 Feb 27
0
Setting initial starting conditions in scripts
Hello, I'm writing a variety of R scripts and want to code the loadhistory and workspace from within the script. I found the loadhistory function but do not see a comparable function for load workspace. Is there one ? Working with R 2.8.1 (2008-12-22) on a windows platform. Thanks for any and all suggestions. Steve Steve Friedman Ph. D. Spatial Statistical Analyst Everglades and Dry
1998 Oct 27
2
browser problem
The browsing capability in Network Neighborhood disppears periodically. Usually, double-clicking on Network Neighborhood gives us a list of all the NT and Unix/samba boxes on the network segment (i.e. in the Workgroup). When browsing disppears, all we see is *Entire Network*, which has nothing in it. We run a unix/NT network with 6 unix servers and about 80 NT clients. We are running NT
2003 Dec 11
2
Failed installation on Mac OSX 10.3 (PR#5697)
I've installed R 1.8.1 on OSX 10.3 (Panther) using the RAqua.pkg and all indications were that the installation was successful. However, after double clicking the R icon in the Applications folder, nothing appears to happen. The following message appears on the console: Mac OS X Version 10.3 (Build 7B85) 2003-12-11 08:45:31 -0500 prefs written dyld:
2003 Dec 11
2
Failed installation on Mac OSX 10.3 (PR#5697)
I've installed R 1.8.1 on OSX 10.3 (Panther) using the RAqua.pkg and all indications were that the installation was successful. However, after double clicking the R icon in the Applications folder, nothing appears to happen. The following message appears on the console: Mac OS X Version 10.3 (Build 7B85) 2003-12-11 08:45:31 -0500 prefs written dyld:
2010 Mar 11
1
sieve fileinto rule (pigeonhole)
Hello, i discovered that when a sieve rule "fileinto drawer;" tries to deliver a mail into a non existent drawer, the drawer gets created. This is neat, but is there also a way to automatically subcribe to the created folder ? Regards, Oliver Eales