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1997 Dec 10
1
R-alpha: "[.ts" in 0.60.1
I have a class "tframe" with more specific classes indicating how time is being
represented, such as
> class(tframe(data))
[1] "ts" "tframe"
but now "[.ts" produces warning messages
> tframe(data)[2]
Warning: Not returning a time series object
[1] 2006.25
Even my simplest tests produce hundreds of lines of warnings, so I've commented
out
1997 Sep 08
1
R-alpha: Re: lwd, cex and par(.) issues [was "... windows quirks .."]
[[yet another discussion brought from R-core to R-devel]]
>>>>> "RG" == Robert Gentleman <rgentlem@stat.auckland.ac.nz> writes:
RG> Peter, there is some code for line types and widths in all the
RG> drivers. With windows there is the well known limitation that you
RG> can't have patterened lines with lwd larger than 1 (unless you
1997 Dec 11
0
R-alpha: "[.ts" warning "Not returning time series.."
On 11-Dec-97 maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch wrote:
>>>>>> "PaulG" == Paul Gilbert <pgilbert@bank-banque-canada.ca> writes:
>
> PaulG> I have a class "tframe" with more specific classes indicating
> PaulG> how time is being represented, such as
>
> >> class(tframe(data))
> PaulG> [1] "ts"
1998 Jan 14
0
DSE alpha
I have a version of my DSE time series library working in R 0.61.1 under
Solaris, but have had a few minor problems making a tar file to test at home
under Linux. I think I have it fixed now, but since there is a one day
turnaround on this process it may slow me down even more than the ice storm and
the power outages. I would like to test if things work on some other OSs before
I put this on
2013 Feb 13
1
MIMIC latent variable with PLS Path Modelling with R ?
I want estimate MIMIC latent variable with R in a Monte Carlo simulation.
The packages plspm and semPLS don't permit to introduce MIMIC variable
but only reflexives or formatives variables.
The only one program which permits to use MIMIC latent variable with
PLSPM seems to be XLSTAT, which can not be used to simulate a lot of
data bases.
It is a real challenge to develop a package with
1997 Nov 10
2
R-alpha: loop speed
I noticed Doug only circulated the following on S-news, but it may be of
interest to R users who don't follow S-news. His findings are certainly
consistent with my own, where my problems often force me into the
element by element type of situation.
Paul Gilbert
_______
At the risk of beating this example to death, I went back and compared
the execution time for the element-by-element method
2005 Jun 08
1
FW: Random seed problem in MCMC coupling of chains
And a last post from Paul Gilbert. Thanks to all! This disscusion was
really beneficial for me!
-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Gilbert [mailto:pgilbert at bank-banque-canada.ca]
Sent: sre 2005-06-08 21:01
To: Gorjanc Gregor
Subject: Re: [R] Random seed problem in MCMC coupling of chains
Gorjanc Gregor wrote:
> Thanks to Paul and Gabor for additional tips/examples. Actually, I find
2000 Oct 04
3
R 1.2 build
I've been trying to build a bundle with the R-devel snapshot from
yesterday. (Yes I know it is unstable and just tell me if I shouldn't be
trying to do this yet.)
It is failing with the message
tar : /dev/rmt/0 : Permission denied
It happens after "removing junk files" and just after the message
"building dse_2000.9-1.tar.gz"
It looks to be coming from the line in
2007 May 30
2
S4 assignment \alias and \usage
What is the Rd file alias and usage syntax for an S4 assignment method?
I have been trying variations on
\alias{TSdoc<-,default-method}
\usage{
\S4method{TSdoc}{default}(x) <- value
but so far I have not got it right according to various codoc, etc, checks.
Paul Gilbert
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La version fran?aise
2002 Apr 27
2
S & R list virus warning
It appears that someone has harvested email addresses from the S-news or
one of the R lists and is sending out viruses. The mail does not come
from the lists, but appears to come from people on these lists. (Closer
examination of the headers indicates that it does not really come from
the person indicated in the "from" field.) The mail is probably directed
to people on these lists as
1999 Dec 01
2
./config.site
I just tried to load r-devel (using rsync -r
rsync.r-project.org::r-devel) and I get "operation not permitted" when I
try ./configure. It appears the permissions and sticky bits are messed
up again.
Paul Gilbert
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1998 Apr 02
2
f2c
I have a problem with my dynamically loaded code in R not finding pow_ii, which
for some time I thought was because library f2c is not on my Sparcstation.
However, I have now been experiencing the same problem in Linux, with all the
proper libraries in place.
My incomplete understanding of elf and shared libraries does not help, but when
compiling a complete program I usually muddle through.
1998 Apr 02
2
prcomp
I've noticed that the arguments and result list of prcomp in the mva package
(with 61.1) are not quite the same as in the Blue Book and in Splus. Is this
intentional or can I change it? If I change it who should I send the code to?
Paul Gilbert
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1999 Dec 21
1
DSE revised for R 0.90.1
A slightly revised version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series
analysis is now available at <www.bank-banque-canada.ca/pgilbert>. This
version works with R 0.90.1 (and not with R 90.0 or earlier versions). It can
also be installed with
install.packages(c("syskern", "tframe", "dse"),
1999 Dec 21
1
DSE revised for R 0.90.1
A slightly revised version of my DSE package for multi-variate time series
analysis is now available at <www.bank-banque-canada.ca/pgilbert>. This
version works with R 0.90.1 (and not with R 90.0 or earlier versions). It can
also be installed with
install.packages(c("syskern", "tframe", "dse"),
1998 Jan 16
0
R-beta: DSE time series package
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ANNOUNCEMENT
===============================================================
An R version of my multivariate time series package (DSE) is now available at
CRAN/src/contrib/devel/dse.v.98.1alphaR.tar.gz and it should be reflected
at the mirrors shortly. The User's Guide is available at
1998 Jan 16
0
R-beta: DSE time series package
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ANNOUNCEMENT
===============================================================
An R version of my multivariate time series package (DSE) is now available at
CRAN/src/contrib/devel/dse.v.98.1alphaR.tar.gz and it should be reflected
at the mirrors shortly. The User's Guide is available at
2000 Apr 28
2
Rd files with multiple functions?
There was at one time some discussion about supporting documentation of multiple
functions in one Rd file. Is that supported or still in the plans?
Paul Gilbert
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1999 Jul 08
1
summary.default & is.recursive (PR#221)
Paul Gilbert <pgilbert@bank-banque-canada.ca> writes:
> is.recursive(list(z, a=list(1:3)) )
>
> R64.2:> [1] FALSE
> Splus3.3> [1] T
Yup, it's a bug. Cc'ed to r-bugs so that we don't forget.
> is.recursive(list(1,2))
[1] FALSE
> is.recursive(pairlist(1,2))
[1] TRUE
[maybe Martin would want to add a check that is.whatever works
identically on lists
2008 Dec 12
1
How to mimic select.list using RGtk2/gWidgetsRGtk2?
I want to write a function mimic the function of select.list(), here
is my preliminary version.
select <- function(x,multiple=TRUE,...){
ans<-new.env()
g <- gwindow(title=title,wid=200,heigh=500)
x1<-ggroup(FALSE,con=g)
x2<-gtable(x,multiple=multiple,con=x1,expand=TRUE)
gbutton("OK",con=x1,handler=function(h,...){
value <- svalue(x2)
if (length(value)==0)