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2011 Oct 17
1
What does \Sexpr[results=rd]{} exactly mean in Rd?
Hi, I have spent a few hours on the R-exts manual and the documentation of parse_Rd() (as well as the PDF document in the references), but I still have not figured out what results=rd means. I thought I could use an R code fragment to create an Rd fragment dynamically. Here is an example, in which I was expected the output to be a describe list <DL> in HTML, but it turns out not to be true.
2013 Jan 04
1
Bug in R CMD check for \ in Rd?
Hi, I have a function knit_expand() and its source/Rd are below: https://github.com/yihui/knitr/blob/master/R/template.R#L43-L44 https://github.com/yihui/knitr/blob/master/man/knit_expand.Rd When I run R CMD check on the package I get this warning (with both R 2.15.2 and R-devel): * checking for code/documentation mismatches ... WARNING Codoc mismatches from documentation object
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi, Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()? > file.create('testfile') [1] TRUE > file.info('testfile') size isdir mode mtime ctime testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39 atime uid gid uname grname
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi, Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()? > file.create('testfile') [1] TRUE > file.info('testfile') size isdir mode mtime ctime testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39 atime uid gid uname grname
2011 Jan 05
2
convert expressions to characters
Hi, Suppose I have x = parse(text = " {y=50+50+50#'asfasf' } ") now x is an expression with some src attributes. > x expression({y=50+50+50#'asfasf' }) attr(,"srcfile") <text> attr(,"wholeSrcref") {y=50+50+50#'asfasf' } My question is, how can I get my string back (the string passed to parse() as the text argument)? >
2012 May 22
2
how to remove the 'promise' attribute of an R object (.Random.seed)?
Hi, The problem arises when I lazyLoad() the .Random.seed from a previously saved database. To simplify the process of reproducing the problem, see the example below: ## this assignment may not really make sense, but illustrates the problem delayedAssign('.Random.seed', 1L) typeof(.Random.seed) # [1] "integer" rnorm(1) # Error in rnorm(1) : # .Random.seed is not an integer
2012 May 22
2
how to remove the 'promise' attribute of an R object (.Random.seed)?
Hi, The problem arises when I lazyLoad() the .Random.seed from a previously saved database. To simplify the process of reproducing the problem, see the example below: ## this assignment may not really make sense, but illustrates the problem delayedAssign('.Random.seed', 1L) typeof(.Random.seed) # [1] "integer" rnorm(1) # Error in rnorm(1) : # .Random.seed is not an integer
2013 Jan 31
4
CRAN task views: markdown? better .CSS?
CRAN task views are useful, but they seem difficult to write and maintain because the XML format is rather limited (no sectioning) and the <packagelist> must be maintained manually. They are also difficult to read because the generated html and .css used are extremely basic, giving an overly dense page. Are there any markdown-like tools for writing a CTV? Is it possible to apply a
2012 Jan 16
1
problem in import and export
hello, i hav a prob in R lang. i want to do correlation of data frame 22810(gene) rows and 1436 colums(experiment) when i covert this file in csv or xls format it reads only 1024 cloumns. n when i do correlation of data mean 22810 *22810 matrix made in terminal then i export in csv or xls by write.table it will give me only 1024 columns rather than 22810 columns.wat i do plzzz help me...
2013 Oct 21
2
png(type='cairo'): point symbols without boarders are not anti-aliased?
Hi, It seems that anti-aliasing in png(type = 'cairo') is not well supported for the point symbols without boarders, e.g. pch = 16. The Cairo package works well, though. You can compare png() with CairoPNG(): png(): http://i.imgur.com/8niB3jX.png CairoPNG(): http://i.imgur.com/FZBJOxm.png f = function(dev, ..., main = '') { dev(...) plot(c(1, 2, 1, 2), c(1, 1, 2, 2),
2013 Apr 08
2
savePlot() under Windows
Hi, A Windows user asked me a question and I believe this is a bug of R 3.0.0 under Windows: > plot(1:10) > savePlot('test.wmf') Error in .External(C_savePlot, device, filename, type, restoreConsole) : Incorrect number of arguments (4), expecting 3 for 'savePlot' > sessionInfo() R version 3.0.0 (2013-04-03) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) locale: [1]
2010 Nov 25
3
Go (back) from Rd to roxygen
Hi all, Since roxygen is a great help to document R packages, I am wondering if there exists an approach to go back from the raw Rd files to roxygen-documentation? E.g. turn "\author{Somebody}" into "@author Somebody". This sounds ridiculous, but I believe it helps in the long term for me to maintain R packages. Thanks! Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie <xieyihui at
2011 Apr 10
1
deparse operators in expressions
Hi, I observed a slight problem in deparse(): it will add spaces around most operators except /. I wonder if this is easy to fix. I know this is quite trivial, but I will appreciate if / is not treated as an exception. Examples: > deparse(expression(1/1)) [1] "expression(1/1)" > deparse(expression(1+1)) [1] "expression(1 + 1)" > deparse(expression(1%in%1)) [1]
2011 Jun 20
1
Quote the path of graphics output in Sweave when it contains spaces
Hi, I'm aware of the definition of a "valid filename" in .SweaveValidFilenameRegexp, but I think it might be better to quote the filename when it contains spaces instead of just giving a warning. This should bring us safer LaTeX code (although I never use spaces in paths). Here is the simple patch: Index: src/library/utils/R/SweaveDrivers.R
2012 Jan 21
3
semi-transparency not supported in devel R? "alpha" cannot be specified in qplot()
Hi dear all, In my laptop(ubuntu 11.10 64bit), I maintained a released R (2.14) and a developmental R, I can specify qplot(..., alpha = ) in R 2.14 , but when I try to use transparency in developmental R, I got a warning message and the plot is clearly not I want. minimal example: > qplot(data = mtcars, x = mpg, y = cyl, alpha = cyl) Warning message: In grid.Call.graphics(L_points, x$x, x$y,
2012 Jan 21
3
semi-transparency not supported in devel R? "alpha" cannot be specified in qplot()
Hi dear all, In my laptop(ubuntu 11.10 64bit), I maintained a released R (2.14) and a developmental R, I can specify qplot(..., alpha = ) in R 2.14 , but when I try to use transparency in developmental R, I got a warning message and the plot is clearly not I want. minimal example: > qplot(data = mtcars, x = mpg, y = cyl, alpha = cyl) Warning message: In grid.Call.graphics(L_points, x$x, x$y,
2013 Jan 10
1
help with knit_hooks
Dear R-listers, does anybody can suggest some manual where I can learn more about how the hooks in knitr work? I am trying to enclose the output of an R command in the Latex verbatim environment. I defined a hook as follows: knit_hooks$set(fsverb = function(x, options) { paste("\\begin(verbatim)\n", x, "\\end(verbatim)\n", sep = "") } then I set a chunk as
2012 May 09
1
Sweave, beamer and alert within code chunks
Hi all, Using Beamer, in order to highlight a piece of R code I do something like this - note the "\structure" and "\alert" commands: \begin{semiverbatim} > mleOut <- \structure{dlmMLE}(Nile, + parm = c(0.2, 120), # initial values for optimizer + lower = c(1e-7, 0)) \alert<2>{# V must be positive} > mleOut$convergence
2011 Nov 15
3
Sweave and accented letters
I often use Lyx/Sweave and I typically write in english. Today I had to write a document in Italian and, as many of you know, many italian popular words use ?, ?, ?. ?, etc. I discovered that if I type in Italian (that is there is at least one letter with accent) with the Sweave module selected lye is not able to correctly compile the document. I tried to change the input encoding, but it
2012 Nov 08
2
Controlling R fonts through LaTeX
Dear help list Does anybody know if it is possible to somehow tell R to let LaTeX handle the fonts for postscript plots produced by R? It is for a thesis and I have MANY figures. These are created by R scripts dynamically as the document is compiled, using the Make system. I see that I can `manually' specify the font family each time I call the postscript device, but I am looking for a