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1998 Apr 17
1
development mda package
NEW: CRAN/src/contrib/devel/mda_0.1-1.tar.gz I have made a first shot at porting the Hastie & Tibshirani mda package t= o R ... this is almost not tested at all ... but it works for the iris data and what else could a statistician be possibly interested in anyway = :-) All BRUTO stuff is missing because there are some unresolved symbols: R.binary: can't resolve symbol
1997 Apr 25
0
R-alpha: unresolved symbols
I tried to convert hastie & tibshiranis mda package to R but ended with a bunch of unresolved symbols: R.binary: can't resolve symbol 'dbksl_' R.binary: can't resolve symbol 'dblepr_' R.binary: can't resolve symbol 'dqrdca_' R.binary: can't resolve symbol 'intpr_' R.binary: can't resolve symbol 'pack_' R.binary: can't resolve
1997 Dec 05
1
R-alpha: is.vector of one-dimensional array
maybe we've already diskussed this before, but Kurt and I can't remember ... is.vector() of an one-dimensional array returns FALSE. this is also the behavior of Splus, but totally counter-intuitive for me ... IMO an array of dimension 1 is exactly the definition of a vector ... it also breaks our current plot.factor, which is simply a barplot(table(x)) table() returns an
1997 Dec 22
1
$CRAN/src/contrib/devel
I have created the above directory for contributed R packages that are considered as ``in development''. It is intended as a central marketplace for code that is for various reasons ``unstable'' or ``incomplete'' but might be useful for others. If you want to contribute some code, please include a README file in the tar ball describing the problems etc. I have started
1997 Apr 16
2
R-alpha: data in contributed packages
I know, we've discussed this several times in the good old days days of the R-testers list :-), but the problem is still unsolved. I want to include Tibshirani's data in my port of the bootstrap package, but we still have no way of including data in a clean way. IMHO we should have a subdirectory of $RHOME/data for each library, e.g. $RHOME/data/base $RHOME/data/bootstrap Actually
1998 Jan 26
2
New design for R html help pages
Hi, I've completed a re-design of the R html help pages over the weekend (without the Kitzb=FChel ski races on TV I would have had some more time ...). The design is actually not from me but from Tanja Afra, a student of our department. Anyway, I've put a snapshot on http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~leisch/R/doc/html/index.html please have a look and feel free to make any suggestions when
1997 Jun 27
1
R-alpha: NA in data frame not detected
NA's in a data frame are not handled properly, if the data frame was read in using read.table (but I'm not sure if that is the reason of the problems): (I'm using Debian Linux 1.3) If I read the file *************** 1 2 2 3 3 4 4 5 ? 6 6 7 7 8 8 9 *************** into R using read.table I run into troubles: R : Copyright 1997, Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka Version 0.49 Beta
1998 May 04
0
Updated mass package on CRAN
Hi, I've converted all functions etc. from V&R's MASS library to R ... everything's in mass_5.2pl005-2.tar.gz in the devel section of CRAN. Below is the README: ********************************************************** This is a first shot at porting the whole main section of V&R's MASS library to R --- and only for cool people with a brave heart :-) Porting was done
1998 May 18
0
R make process
Hi, I've just committed a few changes to the R make process, such that we support the standard ./configure make make install triple from now on. It should be included in tomorrows snapshot sources. The default installation directory hierarchy should be /usr/local on most systems, but this may vary. The installation prefix can be set using ./configure --prefix=3D... and you can see
1998 Jan 16
2
Packages for RedHat 4.2, Debian 1.3
Doug Bates has succeeded in building rpm's for RedHat 4.2: >>>>> On Thu, 15 Jan 1998 14:57:22 -0600 (CST), >>>>> Douglas Bates (DB) wrote: DB> I finally got r-base to build on a Debian 1.3 machine. The DB> r-base_0.61.1-1_i386.deb file now in the incoming area is for 1.3. These are on CRAN now. DB> I also got an .rpm for RedHat 4.2 to build. It
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: compiling R under HP-UX
Hi, I've trouble compiling R-0.49 (with both patches applied) on a HP-UX sim B.10.20 A 9000/819 machine: ranlib ../lib/libappl.a cd regex; make c89 -Ae -g -I../include -DPOSIX_MISTAKE -c regcomp.c cc: warning 422: Unknown option "-Ae" ignored. cc: "../include/regex.h", line 50: error 1000: Unexpected symbol: "regoff_t". cc:
1998 Jan 07
1
R/S Difference - split
In S it is possible to "split" a matrix into its rows, using split(matrix, 1:number_of_rows). This is not possible in R. Example: R: R> split(matrix(rnorm(1:20),4, 5), 1:4) Error in split(x, as.factor(f)) : argument lengths differ S: > split(matrix(rnorm(1:20),4, 5), 1:4) $"1": [1] -0.1804794 0.5269439 0.6248224 -0.3243427 -1.2987407 $"2": [1] 0.9384254
1997 Jun 20
2
R-alpha: x11()-window resizing -- another problem pty='s' only works 2nd time
Can you confirm this problem : ###--------- RESHAPING x11() window has more problems: ---- x11() plot(1:8)# as expected: <<<<<<<< NO Problem, if you OMIT this plot !! ##-- now RESHAPE the x11() - window ! par(pty = 's') # should make SQUARE plotting region plot(1:8) #-- oops, not yet... plot(1:8) # now !
2004 Jan 20
2
Error: unknown identifier {|} in tabular format {|l|c|c|c|}
I've got a package I would like to send out for testing and have noticed a "problem" with the \tabular portion of the help "compiler" the code for inserting vertical lines, in the tabular environment, causes the build to choke, but not the check command. C:\>rcmd build --binary -docs=all nlsystemfit \tabular{|l|c|c|c|}{ \hline Method \tab Instruments \tab
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: mlbench-0.1 --- machine learning benchmark problems
I've made a package from some benchmark datasets for use with R and uploaded it to CRAN. Here's the Index entry: mlbench-0.1.tar.gz: A collection of artificial and real-world machine learning benchmark problems, including, e.g., the boston housing data from the UCI repository. Written/packaged by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at> Original data sets from
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: mlbench-0.1 --- machine learning benchmark problems
I've made a package from some benchmark datasets for use with R and uploaded it to CRAN. Here's the Index entry: mlbench-0.1.tar.gz: A collection of artificial and real-world machine learning benchmark problems, including, e.g., the boston housing data from the UCI repository. Written/packaged by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at> Original data sets from
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: mlbench-0.1 --- machine learning benchmark problems
I've made a package from some benchmark datasets for use with R and uploaded it to CRAN. Here's the Index entry: mlbench-0.1.tar.gz: A collection of artificial and real-world machine learning benchmark problems, including, e.g., the boston housing data from the UCI repository. Written/packaged by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at> Original data sets from
1998 Mar 17
1
R-beta: exchanging data between R/Splus and SPSS
Hi, is there any way to exchange (A LOT OF) data between SPPS and R/Splus, i.e., I want to get data from SPSS into R. It is a huge data frame with many columns being factors, so manual conversion is out of question (and there are more data to come). Exporting ASCII from SPSS seems to loose all level names, and the portable SPSS format doesn't look too nice. I've searched S-news and
1997 Apr 24
1
R-beta: Replot?
Is there some sort of replot function, i.e., reproducing the current plot like gnuplot's command replot? Of course it's easy to issue a plot command twice, but after several lines statements it gets a little bit annoying ... and the plot disappears each time one resizes the window, changes from single plot to multiple plots etc. Just dreaming ... Fritz --
1998 Mar 25
2
R alpha/beta naming
Read this morning >>> R : Copyright 1998, Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka >>> Version 0.61.2 Alpha (March 15, 1998) ----- So, there still is no "R beta" around.... - If I didn't know R, would I use a statistics software, if it was still in alpha testing state? - Is this really what we want to tell people about R? More to the point: I think, we could