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2001 Feb 15
1
newbie
I installed wine, mainly to run MS-Office, Corel WP, corel Draw end CorelVentura But none of these programs work (smaller programs do work) (On the Corel website I read all corel programs should work in wine) Where can i find a list of errors and patches (To avoid sending useless mails to this newsgroup)? Thanks, Tijl Some info: Wine version: 20010112 OS: red hat 6.2 Here are some errors:
2007 Jul 11
1
RPM Build Question
Hi People, I have just started building my own RPMS on both Fedora and CentOS and generally things have gone well. Currently I am trying to create RPMS for some commercial software that we have purchased. Step 1 was install the software using its JAVA Based installer ensuring that all files were installed into a particular directory in /usr/local. Step 2 was create a tar file of the
2001 Feb 07
1
[Fwd: RedHat 7.0, Wine en Matlab: een fontprobleem??]
Beste, ik heb getracht om Matlab (versie 6.0.0.88 Release 12 op Win98 op aparte partitie op mijn hd) mbv wine te draain op mijn RedHat 7.0. Het betreft codeweavers-wine, versie 20010112. Matlab start heel fijn op, wine spuwt een proces of 15 en vreet zowat al mijn geheugen op maar voor de rest lijkt hij wel te werken. (Andere applicaties zoals notepad, wordpad, freecell, etc werkten perfect..)
2001 Feb 08
0
[Fwd: RedHat 7.0, Wine and Matlab: a fontproblem??]
Hello, I tried to run Matlab (version 6.0.0.88 Release 12, Win98) on my Redhat 7.0 machine using codeweavers-wine version 20010112. Wine seems to work fine when I tested some simple Windows applications: notepad, freeceel, wordpad, calculator... Word and Excel however only show the welcome window and crash immediately afterwards before the real Word/Excel-window should appear. Matlab seems to
2010 Jul 14
3
Mathematica and R
What are some effective ways to leverage the strengths of R and Mathematica for the analysis of a single data set? More specifically, are there any functions that can assist with any of the following? 1. Calling an R function from Mathematica. 2. Calling a Mathematica function from R. 3. Using XML or another reliable data format to pass vectors, matrices, and/or lists from one environment to
2002 Jun 11
5
Meditech and Wine
I am trying to get our Meditech application to work on a Mandrake 8.1 in GNOME. I am getting the following messages when I try to run it: The application runs, sort of. The screen is a complete mess. Warning: The Wine launcher is unable to find xmessage. The launcher script relies heavily on finding this tool, and without it, it will behave poorly. Most Linux distributions have one or
2008 Nov 18
1
Mathematica now working with Nvidia GPUs --> any plan for R?
Dear All, I just read an announcement saying that Mathematica is launching a version working with Nvidia GPUs. It is claimed that it'd make it ~10-100x faster! http://www.physorg.com/news146247669.html I was wondering if you are aware of any development going into this direction with R? Thanks for sharing your thoughts, Best wishes, Emmanuel
2010 Jul 12
0
Convert Mathematica code into R
Dear all, I have a reasonably short piece of code written in Mathematica 5.2 which I would like to convert to R. The problem is that I'm not familiar with Mathematica. I would, however, also be OK with some interface that allows me to run Mathematica from within R and use the output of the Mathematica for further analysis within R. Any advice on how to conveniently convert the code or on how
2012 Mar 08
1
Doing Mathematica Quantile[] function in R
Hi all, I am an R newbie trying to do some calculations I do in Mathematica in R on a GNU/Linux system. The main thing I am interested in doing is taking a 0.999 quantile on a data set in a file who's data is normally distributed, say foo.csv. e.g in Mathematica if I have something like this : a=Import["foo.csv"] b=Transpose[a][[1]] Quantile[b,0.999] In R I can load all the data
2006 Aug 07
1
mathematica -> r (gamma function + integration)
Dear R-list, I try to transform a mathematica script to R. #######relevant part of the Mathematica script (* p_sv *) dd = NN (DsD - DD^2); lownum = NN (L-DD)^2; upnum = NN (H-DD)^2; low = lownum/(2s^2); up = upnum/(2s^2); psv = NIntegrate[1/(s^NN) Exp[-dd/(2s^2)] (Gamma[1/2,0,up] + Gamma[1/2,0,low]),{s,sL,sH}, MinRecursion->3]; PSV = psv/Sqrt[2NN]; Print["------------- Results
2010 Jul 17
2
re. Mathematica and R
David - information on calling R from within Mathematica can be found at the following link: http://www.mofeel.net/1164-comp-soft-sys-math-mathematica/13022.aspx HTH, Alan Kelly
2007 Jun 22
3
How to run "mathematica" or "c" programs in R?
I have some programs which were writen in mathematica or c language, but I donot know how to use these software. So I want to run them in R. Can I do it ? How to run "mathematica" or "c" programs in R? Jian Zhang [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Oct 16
1
The old question: R vs MATLAB vs Mathematica vs ...
Hi, This question seems to be old, however I am asking it from a different point of view. R introduces itself as a 'statistical' language and environment. There are many discussions about comparing R to MATLAB or mathematica (or other similar software). It seems to me that these other software have a broader range of applications. For example, in Mathematica one can solve a partial
2012 Mar 26
0
Re: Mathematica 6 setup.exe hangs (Solved sort of)
> Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2012 14:39:54 -0500 > From: "lahmbi5678"<wineforum-user at winehq.org> > To:wine-users at winehq.org > Subject: [Wine] Re: Mathematica 6 setup.exe hangs > Message-ID:<1332617994.m2f.74195 at forum.winehq.org> > > Hi, > > probably not many people are using Mathematica under wine. You should file a bug and mark it as regression.
2006 Sep 01
1
integration problem with gamma function
Dear R-list members, I have a problem with translating a mathematica script into R. The whole script is at the end of the email (with initial values for easy reproduction) and can be pasted directly into R. The problematic part (which is included below of course) is <--- Original Mathematica ---> (* p_svbar *) UiA = Ni (Dsi - 2Di A + A^2)/2; UiiA = Nii (Dsii - 2Dii A + A^2)/2; psvbar =
1999 Mar 11
0
Mathematica & R (PC OR UNIX)
Hi, Is it possible to call Mathematica functions within in R (PC or UNIX version)? Thanks - Mrigesh ----------------------------------------------------------- Mrigesh Kshatriya Department of Zoology & Entomology, University of Pretoria Pretoria, 0002, South Africa voice: (27-12) 420-2017 fax: (27-12) 362-5242 email: mkshatriya at zoology.up.ac.za
2001 Feb 08
0
hello, I need some help for using wine...
hello, thanks for all for helping me. Yves -----Message d'origine----- De : wine-users-admin@winehq.com [mailto:wine-users-admin@winehq.com]De la part de wine-users-request@winehq.com Envoy? : jeudi 8 f?vrier 2001 01:17 ? : wine-users@winehq.com Objet : wine-users digest, Vol 1 #309 - 9 msgs Send wine-users mailing list submissions to wine-users@winehq.com To subscribe or unsubscribe
2007 Nov 28
0
Plotting Vector Fields
Plotting vector fields as we know it from Wolfram Mathematica's PlotVectorField[{f1(x1), f2(x2)}, {x1, min, max}, {x2, ymin, ymax}, PlotPoints -> ...] ### FUNCTION DEFINITION #! Outer product with vector function ### # expand.outer joins functionality of "expand.grid" and "outer", so that # a vector function can be applied, values of which are then stored in
2011 Apr 01
1
Adding a "description" meta-tag to the R homepage
Hello all, I hope I'm writing to the correct place. I believe that the R homepage will benefit from including the "description" meta tag in it's homepage. The reason is that google uses that tag to decide what to show when the R homepage shows up on a search result. The current description of the first result of searching "R" in google is: "*R*, also called GNU
2012 Mar 14
4
Improving help in R
Hello R people I always wander what other people say about the R help. Finally after some years of using, I decided that it is probably time to try to do something about it, because the feeling of gritting teeth does not go away with years of usage. :) Moreover, I think it is one of the few things where R does not kick asses to the other statistical softwares. So, to the point: I get the feeling