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1999 Aug 10
2
Is a ts of length one a ts? (PR#245)
The following seems confused (0.65 snapshot)
> x <- ts(1:20)
> window(x, 1, 1)
Time Series:
Start = c(1, 1)
End = c(1, 1)
Frequency = 1
[1] 1
Warning message:
Not returning a time series object in: [.ts(x, i)
(it of class ts, as the print method shows). Under 0.64.2 it is even more
confusing:
> x <- ts(1:20)
> window(x, 1, 1)
Warning: Not returning a time series object
1999 Jul 02
1
Bug in "[.ts" for multivariate ts {Problem with plot.ts, "["} (PR#216)
>>>>> On Fri, 02 Jul 1999, Adrian Trapletti <Adrian.Trapletti@wu-wien.ac.at> said:
Adrian> There seems to be a problem with plot.ts (R Version 0.64.2)
> x<-cbind(1:10,2:11)
> x<-as.ts(x)
> plot(x)
Adrian> Error: subscript (20) out of bounds, should be at most 10
This is definitely a bug
--> CC: R-bugs
ALL NOTE : This is *not* new
2006 Jul 16
2
Matrices given to pt? [was: [R] for loops and counters]
Hi, people.
I was a bit intrigued by the message quoted below. Indeed, if pt() is
given a matrix, it returns a matrix. Should this feature be documented?
?pt speaks about "a vector of quantiles", and says nothing about the
type of what it returns.
The same might presumably apply to other distribution-related functions.
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2017 Feb 07
2
答复: how can I know the version of my zlib checked by R
Dear Martyn,
Thank you so much for your suggestion. Can I install R by rpm WITHOUT Internet? This Linux server cannot connect to web.
Best Regards
Wei Ning
Ctrip, Shanghai
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1997 Nov 28
3
R-alpha: Problems with dimnames and names
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I have rounded up three buglets in R-0.50-a4. Two of them I can
fix and a patch is supplied below. I hope this is useful for the
current source (if these haven't been fixed already :)
1) cov
cov() fails when it's argument is a matrix with one column and with
column names
2000 Apr 17
3
Maths in R documentation (PR#523)
The document R-exts contains the following example of using
mathematics in R documentation.
\deqn{p(x) = {\lambda^x\ \frac{e^{-\lambda}}{x!}}
{p(x) = lambda^x exp(-lambda)/x!}
There is a syntax error in there, but that's not my point.
The problem is that using "R CMD Rd2dvi" I find that putting
the alternate forms of the equation on top of each other doesn't
work.
1998 Mar 12
2
p./d./q./r: S compatibility and time-series software for R?
>>>>> "Martyn" == Martyn Plummer <plummer@iarc.fr> writes:
Martyn> I will do this if you haven't been overrun with volunteers
Martyn> already ;)
No, you are the first to answer.
Thank you very much in advance!
---------------------
Martyn> Some time ago you asked about a basic time series
Martyn> library for R. Did anything come
2016 Apr 21
1
Cannot Run On The Command Line
On Thu, 21 Apr 2016 08:23:32 +0000
Martyn Plummer <plummerm at iarc.fr> wrote:
> From: Martyn Plummer <plummerm at iarc.fr>
> To: "cireyapmin at gmail.com" <cireyapmin at gmail.com>,
> "r-sig-fedora at r-project.org" <r-sig-fedora at r-project.org> Subject:
> Re: [R-sig-Fedora] Cannot Run On The Command Line Date: Thu, 21 Apr
> 2016
2000 Jun 16
1
[PATCH] ./configure fails to recognize alphapca56 (PR#572)
I am filing this as a bug report so it doesn't get lost.
Martyn
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2017 Jan 12
3
rgl
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>One possibility is that you have the 32-bit version of mesa-libGL-devel installed. This will provide the headers but not the 64-bit l>ibrary which is what you need
1999 Dec 16
1
aggregate.ts (PR#376)
I'm having some problems with aggregate.ts, e.g.
R> x <- ts(1:20)
R> frequency(x)
[1] 1
R> aggregate(x, nfreq=1/3)
Error in aggregate.ts(x, nfreq = 1/3) : cannot change frequency from 1 to
0.333333333333333
In fact aggregate.ts only accepts a new frequency that is a negative
power of two in this example.
The problem with the current test for compatible frequencies
if
2017 Jan 12
1
rgl
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Subject: Re: [R-sig-Fedora] rgl
>> configure:4429: checking for glEnd in -lGL
>> configure:4454: gcc -o conftest -g -O2??-DHAVE_PNG_H
>> -I/usr/include/libpng16??conftest.c
2016 Jan 15
1
Multiple cores are used in simple for loop
Dear Martyn,
On Fr, Jan 15, 2016 at 4:01 , Martyn Plummer <plummerm at iarc.fr> wrote:
>
> Alternatively, you may be able to control the maximum number of
> threads
> by setting and exporting an appropriate environment variable depending
> on what backend you are using, e.g. OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS or
> MKL_NUM_THREADS.
Thanks a lot. Running
export OPENBLAS_NUM_THREADS
1999 Jul 19
9
time series in R
Time Series functions in R
==========================
I think a good basic S-like functionality for library(ts) in base R
would include
ts class, tsp, is.ts, as.ts
plot methods
start end window frequency cycle deltat
lag diff aggregate
filter
spectrum, spec.pgram, spec.taper, cumulative periodogram, spec.ar?
ar -- at least univariate by Yule-Walker
arima -- sim, filter, mle, diag, forecast
2003 Apr 07
1
RH 9 and R 1.7.0 Beta - response from Red Hat
Attached is Red Hat's judgement on my bug report for the missing value
corruption problem that appears in RH 9.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=88174
Martyn
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1999 Jul 02
0
Bug in "[.ts" for multivariate ts {Problem with plot.ts, "[" (PR#217)
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There was some discussion a while back on R-devel between Ross Ihaka,
Paul Gilbert and myself about row subsetting in time series. I think
the consensus was that "[.ts" should not try to coerce its result
back to a time series object (which is underlying the problem
2016 Feb 09
2
problem plotting "ts" in a data.frame
Hello:
I'm having trouble plotting an object of class "ts" that is in a
data.frame. I can do it with(data.frame, plot(...)) but not with
plot(..., data.frame); see the example below.
This work around gets me past this problem. However, I thought
the R Core team might want to know about this if they don't already.
Thanks for all your work in making
2015 Jan 16
1
Error installing 'rgdal' on Centos 7
Good morning Martyn.
Thank you for your email.
Some details for the problem.
This is the message of the console in R:
------------------
> install.packages("rgdal")
Installing package into
?/home/aliendist/R/x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu-library/3.1?
(as ?lib? is unspecified)
probando la URL 'http://cran.rstudio.com/src/contrib/rgdal_0.9-1.tar.gz'
Content type
2000 Feb 08
1
printutils bug on Linux/Alpha (PR#422)
I am forwarding this bug report from Tim Powers at Red Hat.
He is building R 0.99.0 on what will be Red Hat Linux/Alpha 6.2.
Martyn
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From: Tim Powers <timp@redhat.com>
To: Martyn Plummer <plummer@iarc.fr>
Subject: Re: RPMs for R and contributed packages
>
> I downloaded the source for
1998 Jun 17
3
bug in functions of form "mcpar<-"
This fairly harmless looking piece of code, which worked in
0.61 (and in S-PLUS) fails in 0.62.1.
R> "mcpar<-" <- function(x,mcpar) {attr(x,"mcpar") <- mcpar; x}
R> mcpar(x) <- c(1,100,1)
Error in mcpar<-(*tmp*, value = c(1, 100, 1)) : unused argument to function
The error message gives a hint about how to work around the problem -
just replace the