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2000 Jan 21
0
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1999 Oct 07
1
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1999 Nov 07
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1999 Dec 07
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1999 Aug 21
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2016 Apr 15
0
aggregate combination data
Hello,
I'm cc'ing R-Help.
Sorry but your question was asked 3.5 years ago, I really don't
remember it. Can you please post a question to R-Help, with a
reproducible example that describes your problem?
Rui Barradas
?
Citando catalin roibu <catalinroibu at gmail.com>:
> Dear Rui,
> ?
> I helped me some time ago with a code..... regarding aggregated data
>
2003 Nov 24
4
R postscript generation error (lines versus points) (PR#5285)
Full_Name: Stephen Harker
Version: 1.80
OS: linux (Yellow Dog 3.0 on ppc)
Submission from: (NULL) (130.194.13.101)
In creating a postscript file from a set of data in which the points are
plotted
using `points()' and lines drawn using `lines()' I have found since upgrading
from R version 1.4? to 1.8 that the two sets do not coinicide completely. This
is best illustrated by a simple
1995 Dec 28
0
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1999 Dec 03
1
R-help Digest V1 #34
R-help Digest Friday, December 3 1999 Volume 01 : Number 034
In this issue:
[R] model.tables
Re: [R] Installing R on Slackware Linux
Re: [R] Installing R on Slackware Linux
[R] nlmin
Re: [R] nlmin
Re: [R] nlmin
Re: Summary: [R] Wanted: online Introduction to R
[R] Applying a function of several variables to data
Re: [R] R and XML -- a near perfect
2003 Feb 19
2
plotmath
There's something (probably a lot) missing in my understanding of
plotmath. The LaTeX code for what I'm trying to produce is
\log(-\log(\hat R))
My (probably hopeless) attempt at it uses nested group()s:
expression(plain(log) * group("(", -plain(log)*group("(", \hat(R), ")"),
")"))
Can anyone do it right for me, please?
Thanks,
Ted.
Dr E.A.
2013 Sep 18
0
[LLVMdev] Error on completing ToyThread::execute() in ToyVM (vmkit project)
Hi,
The VMKit framework has been updated to be more generic.
The getVirtualTable method is not exposed anymore since this method suppose
that your object layout contains a virtual table.
Now you have new methods to get / set objects type which are virtual methods
inherited by the vmkit::VirtualMachine class.
Thus you can still keep your object identity as virtual tables, but now the
2005 Jan 14
1
glmm multinomial?
I'm looking for something like Brian Ripley's glmmPQL that will handle
multinomial data. Does anyone know of anything?
Thanks, Ted.
--
Dr E.A. Catchpole
Visiting Fellow
Univ of New South Wales at ADFA, Canberra, Australia
and University of Kent, Canterbury, England
- e.catchpole at adfa.edu.au
- www.ma.adfa.edu.au/~eac
- fax: +61 2 6268 8687
- ph: +61 2 6268 8895
1999 Aug 20
0
seg.fault for some illegal .Random.seed (new since 0.64) (PR#253)
This is already in 0.64, but was okay in 0.63
In R version <= 0.63 :
> .Random.seed <- c(111,2,3)
> rnorm(1)
Warning: Wrong length .Random.seed; forgot initial RNGkind? set to Wichmann-Hill
[1] -0.4811529
> .Random.seed
[1] 0 6968 28861 26054
>
Now in 0.65 (pre-release) and both versions of 0.64 :
> .Random.seed <- c(111,2,3)
1999 Oct 26
1
dodgy list operation (PR#298)
I can generate a segmentation fault as follows, where I would expect a
syntax error:
fred <- as.list(1:10)
lapply(fred, "[[")
platform sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1
arch sparc
os solaris2.5.1
system sparc, solaris2.5.1
status
status.rev 0
major 0
minor 64.1
1999 Nov 23
1
as.name() is not idempotent (PR#337)
as.name(as.name("ss"))
gives an error in R (0.90 and earlier)
but should of course give the same as simply
as.name("ss")
This reminds me of similar bug/problem... which I don't recall.
Yes, I should build tests like these into "make test-Specific" ..
Martin
--please do not edit the information below--
Version:
platform = sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1
arch =
1999 Dec 01
1
Plot Character Sizes in rw-0.90.0
I have two supposedly identical installations, one under Windows 95,
and the other (at home) under Windows 98. The puzzle is that under
my Windows 98 installation, symbols plotted by default or with pch
come out huge, at about 2.2 times the height of the axis labels.
Setting cex=0.5 seems about what is needed to fix the heights.
On the Windows 95 installation, the symbols come out just a little
1999 Dec 01
1
Plot Character Sizes in rw-0.90.0
I have two supposedly identical installations, one under Windows 95,
and the other (at home) under Windows 98. The puzzle is that under
my Windows 98 installation, symbols plotted by default or with pch
come out huge, at about 2.2 times the height of the axis labels.
Setting cex=0.5 seems about what is needed to fix the heights.
On the Windows 95 installation, the symbols come out just a little
2001 Sep 18
1
textbook on experimental design?
I'll be teaching a graduate course on (the analysis of) experimental
designs next year, using R. Does anyone know of a suitable textbook?
(Venables and Ripley MASS Ch6 on Linear Models covers roughly the right
material, but at a level that is way too difficult for my students.)
Sorry if this has been asked before. I've looked through the archives and
found Julian Faraway's book, but
2002 Mar 12
0
Rsync2.5.3
Hi,
I tried to compile rsync2.5.3 on my Solaris5.5.1 and Solaris5.8
machines, I got the following errors:
On Solaris5.5.1, I got:
gunbelt# ./configure
configure: loading cache /dev/null
configure: Configuring rsync 2.5.3
checking build system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1
checking host system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1
checking target system type... sparc-sun-solaris2.5.1
checking for
2000 May 19
1
system(.., ignore.stderr = TRUE) problem on Solaris (PR#547)
(i.e. my version Solaris, see below...)
Note that system() is not only implemented quite system-dependently
(which you'd very much expect!) but also Unix and Windows have quite
different arguments apart from the first two.
Hence all the following is ``Unix-only'' :
A user stumbled across this when using read.table.url(.) on a platform
where no "wget" is installed:
The