Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "rw0632"
1999 Feb 23
2
rw0632 makes stray .Rhistory orphans
If you start Rterm/Rgui from the cmd (NT4.4) command line, the .Rhistory and
.RData files are created/used in the current directory.
I think, R should honor HOME or even the USERPROFILE variable.
Regards
Karl
PS: is this the correct list for such reports or would it be better to use
r-devel?
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1999 Feb 23
2
rw0632 makes stray .Rhistory orphans
If you start Rterm/Rgui from the cmd (NT4.4) command line, the .Rhistory and
.RData files are created/used in the current directory.
I think, R should honor HOME or even the USERPROFILE variable.
Regards
Karl
PS: is this the correct list for such reports or would it be better to use
r-devel?
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1997 Oct 18
0
R-alpha: This weeks bugs and requests for enhancements
Here's a number of items that came up in connection with my course for
medical ph.d. students this week:
boxplot():
- deals ungracefully with empty groups and factor levels not
present in grouping variable.
- no indication of what variable is being plotted
data.entry() (mostly W95 rseptbeta problems)
- Entry of first variable name doesn't take before 2nd
2012 Aug 08
2
sweave problem with special danish characters
Dear all,
I use Sweave to create my reports. my pdf output contains only NA's whenever my text contains special Danish characters like ø, ø and å. I have upgraded R from 2.13 to 2.15 and the scripts worked fine under R 2.13.
Sweave("Test.Rnw", encoding = "utf8")
texi2dvi("Test.tex", pdf = TRUE)
%"Test.Rnw"
\documentclass{article}
\usepackage
2010 Jul 09
0
"incompatible character encodings: ASCII-8BIT and UTF-8"
Hi!
Just started to learn Rails, and I get this error when i''m trying to
make a simple forum-app (much like the screencast about making a blog in
15min at rubyonrails.org). This appears when I try to render a partial -
that is posting a comment containing swedish letters å (å), ä
(ä) and ö (ö).
I can view those posts by going to localhost:3000/posts/ using
2013 Jun 08
1
reading a character translation table into R
I have a txt file (attached) that defines equivalents among characters
in latin1 (or iso-8859-1), numeric &#xxx; codes, HTML entities
and latex equivalents. A portion of the file is shown inline below, but
may not be rendered well in this email.
I'd like to read this into R to use as a character translation table,
but am stuck on two things:
- The 5 fields in the file are
2012 Jun 07
1
graphic problems with special characters
Hi,
I am actually working on some auto-routine to import XML file, run some
analysis on them and create graph as jpeg. The files are in different
language french/english/danish even chinese. At the moment I'm focusing on
the European language. I import them using the XML package and specify
encoding="UTF-8" which seems to work pretty well when I write the text in
the console, the
2004 Jun 24
3
R 1.9.0, special characters in variable names.
Hello all,
I upgraded from R 1.8.1 to 1.9.0 (Windows XP), and spotted an odd thing.
The last three letters in the Swedish alphabet are ??, ?? and ??. (In case they don't show correctly: they are a with a ring, a with two dots, and o with two dots (HTML: å ä ö).
When I use these as variable names in a data.frame, odd things happen:
In R 1.8.1, ?? (å)
1999 Feb 25
1
rw0632: Can not install packages
I have huge problems to get additional packages working with rw0632. After
copying the ctest package to library, I can do a
> library(help = ctest)
bartlett.test Bartlett Test for Homogeneity of Variances
binom.test Exact Binomial Test
...
which dutifully list the content of the package.
But loading the package does not work:
> library(ctest)
Warning: Package
2001 Sep 17
0
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2001 Sep 17
2
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2012 Jan 08
2
cannot find package in Packages>>Install Packages
Hi. I am trying to install a package called DMwR
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/DMwR/index.html
located here:
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip
on windows 7.
I am using R 2.10.1.
I also tried typing something like this but it did not work well.
install.packages(c("
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/r-release/DMwR_0.2.1.zip
2002 Jan 03
0
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2004 Jul 28
2
problem with the .Rhistory
Hello,
The history function doesn't seems to work when I am working with R.
I have a .Rhistory file in my working directory and I have tried
savehistory(file = ".Rhistory")
or the command given in the history help :
.Last <- function()
if(interactive()) try(savehistory(".Rhistory"))
and I get the same error message
Error in
2000 Jun 29
3
Overal plot title after mfrow and .Rhistory questions.
Hello everyone,
I had a few questions that I have not been able to figure out despite a lot of
reading.
1) Adding a title to a multiplot figure:
If I plot multiple plots with
>par(mfrow=c(2,6))
how do I add an overall title to the figure, not the individual plots?
2) Saving histories on the fly:
Is there a .Rhistory equivalent to
>save.image()
? I would like to be able to save the
2002 Sep 19
3
savehistory directories and quitting R (PR#2038)
#
# r-bugs@r-project.org
#
######################################################
Because I work in different directories, but always want to save my
.Rhistory in the same place, I have changed the system function savehistory
to this:
function (file = "D:/R50/.Rhistory")
invisible(.Internal(savehistory(file)))
When I use q() to quit R, and it asks me whether I want to
2002 Jan 13
0
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2009 Dec 25
0
problem with .Rhistory
Dear R People:
I just updated to R-2.10.1 on an Ubuntu Karmic Koala and am getting
the following with saving .Rhistory
erin at erin-desktop:~$ R
R version 2.10.1 (2009-12-14)
Copyright (C) 2009 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
Type
2009 Dec 09
3
.Rhistory in R.app
Dear R users,
I am having a minor but annoying issue with R.app. It doesn't retain
the history information from the previous sessions. By "history," I
mean a record of commands/functions entered into R rather than the
list of objects--that is properly recorded in the .Rdata file as well
as in a workspace file I save separately.
System details:
R version 2.9.0
R.app GUI 1.28
Mac OS
2002 Jan 13
1
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were hungry and each took out a banana. Just as the first man
took a bite of his, the train entered a tunnel and everything went
dark. The man said to