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2010 Sep 01
1
how linux application can connect to wine ODBC DSN
An ODBC DSN has been setup successfully on wine. "wine isql DSN" has verified the connection. Now a linux application wishes to connect this DSN. Is it possible? Proxies like ODBCSocketServer or DBTCP would be the last choice because there shouldn't be any need for yet another layer. Put it this way. It is possible to do it the other way round (i.e. wine application connects to
2006 Jun 05
2
Calculation of AIC BIC from mle
R 2.3.0, all packages up to date Linux, SuSE 10.0 Hi I want to calculate AIC or BIC from several results from mle calculation. I found the AIC function, but it does not seem to work with objects of class mle - If I execute the following: ml1 <- mle(...) AIC(ml1) I get the following error messale: Error in logLik(object) : no applicable method for "logLik" Therefore I am using the
2006 May 08
3
build in iexplore.exe
Hi I want to start the buil-in iexplore.exe. I created a new .wine directory and typed #wine iexplore.exe Then it tries to download the Mozilla ActiveX PlugIn and this is where the problem starts: The download window shows, but it doesn't start the download. I am sitting behind a proxy server (no authorisation needed), and the proxy is setup correctly: ftp_proxy=ftp://proxy.sun.ac.za:3128
2007 Oct 01
4
Concatenating one character vector into one string
Hi I am sure this is simple - but how can I convert one charecter vector into one string? example: x <- c("This ", "is ", "one ", "sentence.") should become "This is one entence" Thanks Rainer -- NEW EMAIL ADDRESS AND ADDRESS: Rainer.Krug at uct.ac.za RKrug at sun.ac.za WILL BE DISCONTINUED END OF MARCH Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys.
2007 Sep 20
2
referencing packages?
Hi I know how to referenc R in a scientific paper - but is there a standardised way to reference packages? Thanks Rainer -- NEW EMAIL ADDRESS AND ADDRESS: Rainer.Krug at uct.ac.za RKrug at sun.ac.za WILL BE DISCONTINUED END OF MARCH Rainer M. Krug, Dipl. Phys. (Germany), MSc Conservation Biology (UCT) Plant Conservation Unit Department of Botany University of Cape Town Rondebosch 7701
2010 Jul 19
3
how can i connected sql server with odbc dsn on .net
how can i connected sql server with odbc dsn on .net
2006 Sep 06
4
problem with putting objects in list
Hi I use the following code and it stores the results of density() in the list dr: dens <- function(run) { density( positions$X[positions$run==run], bw=3, cut=-2 ) } dr <- lapply(1:5, dens) but the results are stored in dr[[i]] and not dr[i], i.e. plot(dr[[1]]) works, but plot([1]) doesn't. Is there any way that I can store them in dr[i]? Thanks a lot, Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug,
2007 Aug 16
6
several plots on several pages
Hi > version _ platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status major 2 minor 5.1 year 2007 month 06 day 27 svn rev 42083 language R version.string R version 2.5.1 (2007-06-27) I want to create a pdf withe three graphs on a page and with two pages:
2012 Aug 22
3
Question concerning anova()
Hi I am comparing four different linear mixed effect models, derived from updating the original one. To compare these, I want to use anova(). I therefore do the following (not reproducible - just to illustration purpose!): dat <- loadSPECIES(SPECIES) subs <- expression(dead==FALSE & recTreat==FALSE) feff <- noBefore~pHarv*year # fixed effect in the model reff <-
2020 Sep 22
3
R > 4.0.0 on Debian 9 Stretch?
Hi Dirk, Thanks for the explamnayion - Debian is running in a VM (and nothing really installed on it) , and I think the easiest is for me just to install Debian 10 and to use that one. Thanks a lot, Rainer > On 22 Sep 2020, at 15:14, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote: > > > On 22 September 2020 at 14:49, Rainer M Krug wrote: > | I know this is likely
2006 Jun 02
2
Problem with mle
R 2.3.0 Linux, SuSE 10.0 Hi I have two problems with mle - probably I am using it the wrong way so please let me know. I want to fit different distributions to an observed count of seeds and in the next step use AIC or BIC to identify the best distribution. But when I run the script below (which is part of my original script), I get one error message for the first call of mle: Error in
2018 Feb 19
2
Include pre-existing PDF files as vignettes in an R package?
> On 19 Feb 2018, at 12:25, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com <mailto:murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>> wrote: > > On 19/02/2018 5:47 AM, Michael Hannon wrote: >> Thanks, Duncan. The files in question are Emacs Org-mode files, and I >> think these are more or less isomorphic to Rmd files, but I haven't >> used Org-mode in a long time, so I think
2015 May 23
5
MetaCran website v1.0.0-alpha
Dear All, [ I was wondering if this should have gone to the new mailing list. Maybe. ] As some of you maybe know from my earlier posts, I am building a simple search engine for R packages. Now the search engine has a proper web site, where you can also browse CRAN packages. http://www.r-pkg.org/ As I see the value is in 1. package search (search box on top right) 2. APIs, see
2007 May 28
1
Where to find "nprq"?
Hi I am trying to install the package "pheno", but it needs the package "nprq" by Roger Koenker et al. which I can I find this package? It does not seem to be on CRAN and googling also doesn't give me an URL - is it still somewhere available? Thanks, Rainer -- NEW EMAIL ADDRESS AND ADDRESS: Rainer.Krug at uct.ac.za RKrug at sun.ac.za WILL BE DISCONTINUED END OF
2007 Mar 05
4
Identifying last record in individual growth data over different time intervalls
Hi I have a plist t which contains size measurements of individual plants, identified by the field "plate". It contains, among other, a field "year" indicating the year in which the individual was measured and the "height". The number of measurements range from 1 to 4 measurements in different years. My problem is that I would need the LAST measurement. I only
2005 Oct 10
3
Vectorizing loop
Hi I have the following loop and would like to vectorize it. Any ideas if it is possible? Thanks, Rainer Tha Loop: for (i in 2:Result$NoSims) { ppp <- runifpoint(Result$NoPlants) K <- Kest(ppp) Result$LSim[i,] <- sqrt(K$iso / pi) - K$r CM <- (Result$LSim[i,] * Result$LSim[i,]) / abs(K$r[2] - K$r[1]) Result$SigCM[i] <- sum(CM, na.rm=TRUE) print(i) flush.console() }
2011 Jul 26
1
Comparing two pdf resulting from density() and identify where significantly smaller or larger?
Hi this might be a little bit off topic, but here it goes: lets assume I have the following: set.seed(13) dat1 <- rnorm(2000, mean=10, sd=10) dat2 <- rnorm(100, mean=10, sd=20) d.all <- density(dat, n=1024) d.co <- density(x[[v]], , from=min(d.all$x), to=max(d.all$x), n=1024) d.diff <- list( x = d.all$x,
2011 Oct 05
2
"unload" a library while testing?
Hi I am testing a package, and after I make changes, I have to close R and open R again to load the new version (same version number) of the package I am working on. So my question: is there a function which removes a package, i.e library(myPackage) > Package is loaded unlibrary(myPackage) > package is not loaded any more Thanks, Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology,
2012 Aug 21
2
define subset argument for function lm as variable?
Hi I want to do a series of linear models, and would like to define the input arguments for lm() as variables. I managed easily to define the formula arguments in a variable, but I also would like to have the "subset" in a variable. My reasoning is, that I have the subset in the results object. So I wiould like to add a line like: subs <- dead==FALSE & recTreat==FALSE which
2009 Oct 30
2
Ubuntu packages compiled with 2.9
Hi I upgraded to R 2.10.0, and I encounter a problem with some packages on R, installed via apt-get.. They are still compiled by 2.9 and give me an warning when I load the packages. Will these packages be recompiled with R 2.10, or should I rather switch to self-compiling? Cheers, Rainer -- Rainer M. Krug, PhD (Conservation Ecology, SUN), MSc (Conservation Biology, UCT), Dipl. Phys.