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2000 Aug 02
2
data editor freeze on empty data frame (PR#622)
It is quite tempting to start simple data entry sessions where you need to type in the data like this: my.frame<-data.frame(a=numeric(0),b=numeric(0)) fix(my.frame) (and if factors are involved, that is pretty much what you'd have to do in order to get the appropriate levels) However, in the X version, this seems to cause the data editor to freeze as soon as one hits Enter after
2002 Jun 17
5
R-1.5.1 is released
I've rolled up R-1.5.1.tgz a short while ago. This is a patch upgrade, fixing the most important bugs that cropped up after the 1.5.0 release. A set of recommended packages which have been tested with R-1.5.1 has been bundled up. Binary distributions should include these packages. You can get the files from the developer site ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.5.1.tgz
2002 Jun 17
5
R-1.5.1 is released
I've rolled up R-1.5.1.tgz a short while ago. This is a patch upgrade, fixing the most important bugs that cropped up after the 1.5.0 release. A set of recommended packages which have been tested with R-1.5.1 has been bundled up. Binary distributions should include these packages. You can get the files from the developer site ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.5.1.tgz
1999 Oct 06
1
R-0.65.1 is released
I've rolled up R-0.65.1.tgz a moment ago. As usual, you shouldn't get it from Auckland, but wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two. For those who are too curious to wait, I'll put a copy in ftp://blueberry.kubism.ku.dk/pub/R-devel/R-0.65.1.tgz There's also a version split in two for floppies and a patch file if you prefer that. (If you use the
1999 Oct 06
1
R-0.65.1 is released
I've rolled up R-0.65.1.tgz a moment ago. As usual, you shouldn't get it from Auckland, but wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two. For those who are too curious to wait, I'll put a copy in ftp://blueberry.kubism.ku.dk/pub/R-devel/R-0.65.1.tgz There's also a version split in two for floppies and a patch file if you prefer that. (If you use the
2001 Mar 03
3
Error in X11
In-Reply-To: <OF64BAAB51.93CEFB4D-ON852569DE.004CB60E at rtp.epa.gov> This is more a linux question, but I have asked in some Linux conferences with no success. I am running 1.2.1 in Mandrake 7.2.Trying to run the graphics demo produces axes, but no lines and I get an error message: error in abline (h=0, col=gray(0,9))Error:X11 cannot allocate additional graphics colors consider using
2003 Mar 01
2
density(), with argument of length 1 (PR#2593)
The following is from version 1.6.2 of R under Windows, or 1.6.1 under Mac OSX/X11 > density(1) Error in if (!(lo <- min(hi, IQR(x)/1.34))) (lo <- hi) || (lo <- abs(x[1])) || : missing value where logical needed I am not sure how this should be handled. I encountered it in connection with densityplot(). In that connection, it might be enough to modify density() so that it
2001 Feb 27
4
Post hoc tests
This is only partly an R question, but this seems a good place to ask. Like many, if not most, statistics programs, R has no post hoc tests for Kruskal Wallis or Friedman, and as far as I can make out they are not available in any of the R packages. I would be grateful if someone could point me in the right direction if I am wrong. As I said this is not uncommon. Parametric Anova procedures
1998 Aug 31
1
R-beta: Windows version of R
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2003 Dec 01
0
No subject
8. You have join to this mail a text file with the few characters that don't = match. On Swat, it's easier. = I use Swat from my win98 box. When I write a share comment with some chara= cters, there are not translated properly inside smb.conf file. = When I read my smb.conf file, I noticed that for example a cp1252 characte= r like (0xC1) has been changed onto an ISO8859-15 character
2002 May 06
2
compiling on Solaris 7 (PR#1520)
Full_Name: Chris Pelton Version: R-1.5.0 OS: Solaris & Submission from: (NULL) (169.237.121.210) I am unable to compile R-1.5.0, and am getting the following errors with make. I searched through the buglist and didn't see anything similar, although I wouldn't doubt if I was just using the wrong version of something. gcc version 3.0.3 gcc -I. -I../../src/include
2010 Jul 20
1
define subgroups based on position in table
Dear list, I have a data frame with one column (group) and want to add a second column (sub) with a serial number that says to which subgroup a cell belongs. A subgroup contains the consecutive rows of the same group. The number of a subgroup is based on its position in the table. The first subgroup of A's and B's should have nr A1 and B1, the second nr A2 and B2, etc.. I hope the
1999 Mar 05
1
R-0.63.3 is released
I've put up R-0.63.3.tgz up for FTP from Auckland some minutes ago. As usual, don't get it from there unless you are desperate, but wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two. For those who *are* desperate, I've left a copy in ftp://blueberry.kubism.ku.dk/pub/R-devel/R-0.63.3.tgz (Be gentle, that's my desktop PC!) There's also a version split in
1999 Mar 05
1
R-0.63.3 is released
I've put up R-0.63.3.tgz up for FTP from Auckland some minutes ago. As usual, don't get it from there unless you are desperate, but wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two. For those who *are* desperate, I've left a copy in ftp://blueberry.kubism.ku.dk/pub/R-devel/R-0.63.3.tgz (Be gentle, that's my desktop PC!) There's also a version split in
2008 May 19
6
Sample Code, quick simple openid auth
You''ll need to install the ''openid'' gem for this, and require it in your camping app: class Login < R ''/login'' def get this_url = ''http:'' + URL(''/login'').to_s unless input.finish.to_s == ''1'' # start doing the auth here begin
2006 Jun 27
2
UTF-8 and .Rd files
I have been converting to utf8 from latin1, and this gives me problems, some solved, but here is one unsolved: In my .Rd files, I have included '\encoding{UTF-8}' at the top. Despite this, the HTML help pages contains 'content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"', and my name is mangled. What can I do about this? I'm on Ubuntu (latest), R-2.3.1 Thanks, G?ran
1999 Sep 22
1
Private data libraries (idea & trick)
It has been annoying me for a while that data in user areas are more difficult to handle than those in the packages. Especially for beginners, it would be very handy to be able just to say "data(mydata)", rather than "mydata<-read.table('mydata.txt',header=T)" What just occurred to me was that the following hack actually works: Type
2006 Aug 02
1
read.spss and umlaut
Hello When I read a SPSS *.por file with read.spss everything after a umlaut is missing: > library("foreign") > spssdaten <- read.spss("projets.por") > attr(spssdaten$PROJETX, "value.labels")[1:20] Bg Stammzellenforschung Bb 863 862 Bb
1999 Jan 13
0
Intro notes (1st pass, not for general circ.)
I've just gotten through translating my notes for the course in basic statistics for health researchers. I've placed a copy on ftp://blueberry.kubism.ku.dk/priv/R-intro.tgz This is essentially a translation of the Danish notes that I wrote during the Autumn of 1997 for use with Rsept, i.e. roughly R v.50. They lean heavily on the textbook, Altman: Practical Statistics for Medical
1999 Apr 21
0
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