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2000 May 08
3
eigen broken on AIX with R-devel? (PR#537)
Hi, I get the wrong eigen values on an AIX machine with R-devel of 5/3/00. Here are the results: R> m <- matrix (c(6.8, 2.4, 2.4, 8.2), nrow=2) R> m [,1] [,2] [1,] 6.8 2.4 [2,] 2.4 8.2 R> eigen(m) $values [1] 19.281403 6.337993 $vectors [,1] [,2] [1,] 0.1918866 0.9967987 [2,] 0.9967987 -0.1918866 And for comparison, here is what I get on a Sun (with
1999 Jun 10
2
dynload for R on AIX (>= 4.2)
On Thu, 10 Jun 1999, Friedrich Leisch wrote: > Yes, if I understood AIX workings correct you have to have a text file > of to-be-exported symbols at the time of linking a shared library, > i.e. the linker is called like (this is pasted from a mail by Arne) > > $(F77) -o module.so -bM:SRE -bE:module.exp -bnoentry $(OBJECTS) $(LIBDIR) $(LIBS) > > where module.exp is a text
2001 Sep 07
2
Why does substr<- truncate and not replace...
... when the replacement string is shorter than the portion of the string to be replaced? The documentation to substr (in R 1.3.1) gives me: If the portion to be replaced is longer than the replacement string, then only the portion the length of the string is replaced. And so I try: R> x <- "abcdef" R> substr(x,2,3) <- "xy" #ok R> x [1]
2001 Sep 07
2
Why does substr<- truncate and not replace...
... when the replacement string is shorter than the portion of the string to be replaced? The documentation to substr (in R 1.3.1) gives me: If the portion to be replaced is longer than the replacement string, then only the portion the length of the string is replaced. And so I try: R> x <- "abcdef" R> substr(x,2,3) <- "xy" #ok R> x [1]
2000 Mar 18
3
AIX fails on startup with R-1.0.0
Hi, this is not a bug report since this may not be a problem with R per se. The current release of R (1.1.0) will compile cleanly on an AIX box (I have 4.3.2) but it will fail upon startup with an Illegal Instruction. I've located the problem to be in do_strsplit when R calls regcomp. This function is defined in regex.c. However, the text from regex.o doesn't find its way into the
2001 Sep 07
2
adding logical vector to data frame
Hello. I'm afraid that I'm missing something very obvious this afternoon... When I add a column to a data.frame (by assigning to a "new" column name a logical vector), I thought that I had (at least) 3 options to do so: R> j <- data.frame (x=1:2) R> j$y <- c(TRUE,FALSE) #assignment 1 R> str(j) `data.frame': 2 obs. of 2 variables: $ x: int 1 2 $ y: logi
1999 Jun 09
1
R on AIX (>4.2)
Hi, I'm determined to get R compiling & running on a machine running AIX 4.2. I've seen previous emails in the archive about this topic. The main obstacle is getting dynamic loading to work, but it works for Tcl and hence is feasable. Questions: - is anybody _currently_ working with R on AIX? - why have previous fixes to the sources not been introduced into the released
1999 Jun 09
1
R on AIX (>4.2)
Hi, I'm determined to get R compiling & running on a machine running AIX 4.2. I've seen previous emails in the archive about this topic. The main obstacle is getting dynamic loading to work, but it works for Tcl and hence is feasable. Questions: - is anybody _currently_ working with R on AIX? - why have previous fixes to the sources not been introduced into the released
1999 Jul 28
2
3d in R
Dear R-users and R-developpers, I've not been able to find 3d graphics in R, like Splus spin() or brush(). Are there any that I've missed and/or is anybody working on implementing these type of functions? Thanks Dr. Agustin Lobo Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra (CSIC) Lluis Sole Sabaris s/n 08028 Barcelona SPAIN tel 34 93409 5410 fax 34 93411 0012 alobo at ija.csic.es
2000 Jun 16
2
Missing -lm for tcltk (R 1.1.0, AIX 4.3) (PR#573)
> From: tov@phoenix.ece.cmu.edu > Date: Fri, 16 Jun 2000 16:32:36 +0200 (MET DST) > To: r-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: [Rd] Missing -lm for tcltk (R 1.1.0, AIX 4.3) (PR#573) > CC: R-bugs@biostat.ku.dk > X-Loop: R-bugs@biostat.ku.dk > > Hi, > > ok, AIX 4.3 insists on being different. I can't compile --with-tcltk > out of the box. I have to add
2001 Jan 12
1
Histogram for factors
Hi, I keep running into this: R> hist (f) Error in hist.default(f) : `x' must be numeric To which of course something like (simplified but not beyond repair): R> hist.factor <- function (ff) { jj <- table (ff) jb <- barplot (jj, ylab="Frequency", xlab=deparse(substitute(ff))) axis (1, jb, names (jj)) } R> hist (f) is a possible solution. Why is a
2000 Jun 14
1
extra comma in configure (PR#570)
Full_Name: Tom Vogels Version: 1.1.0 (2000/June/14) OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (128.2.216.84) There is a random comma on line 3617 in configure. Doesn't hurt but doesn't look very pretty either when configure reports ",: command not found" -tom (This showed up when running configure on a linux machine with gnome enabled.)
1999 Jul 20
2
R 0.65 and AIX: if it quacks like a duck...
Hi, this relates to R-devel of 1999/July/18. I will outline what I had to change to get R to compile with cc then with gcc. Note that R compiled with cc works, R compiled with gcc is broken. --> Compile with cc: 1) Edit src/main/saveload.c: disable the undefine! With the #undef _XOPEN_SOURCE_EXTENDED the compilation dies an untimely death. (And the header files are not as badly broken
2001 Feb 03
1
tk non-widget commands (esp. update and winfo)
Hi, I've been playing with the tcltk package. It's very nice to have access to buttons, menus etc. now. Thank you! Alas, I also have questions: In Tcl everything is a string [*]. This is not the case in R, of course. So why are return values of tk commands still strings? (Is there any other reason than speed or "package is work in progress"?) Example: > tt <-
2001 Jan 30
1
screen can't go back to log="y" plot (PR#831)
[I have abbreviated the subject as jitterbug has been having probems with long subjects.] The issue here is that one cannot mix log/non-log axes in the calls to screen(), as the appropriate par() parameter is read-only, but the meaning of yaxp depends on it. But beyond that you can't set x/yaxp for log axes. You should be able to do this: you can in the S original. A simpler version: plot
2001 Jan 12
1
sorting ascending descending! & THX@coling
THX. You are right!! a[order(-1*a)] [1] 110 23 4 3 2 Eryk coling wrote: > Hi, > > I know very little of R, but one suggestion could be to multiply your list > by "-1", then order, then multiply by "-1" again. > > Not very nice I realize. But it's "better than a poke in the eye with a > sharp stick" as a wise man once
2001 Feb 14
2
help with tcltk
Hallo! Can anyone explain to me how to add a vert. scrollbar to a listbox using tcltk please? Thanks -- Frank Gerrit Zoellner -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject
2001 Sep 15
1
Tk version of data.entry?
Has anyone taken the time to put together a Tk version of the data.entry() function? -Greg LEGAL NOTICE Unless expressly stated otherwise, this message is confidential and may be privileged. It is intended for the addressee(s) only. Access to this E-mail by anyone else is unauthorized. If you are not an addressee, any disclosure or copying of the contents of this E-mail or any action taken (or
1999 Oct 07
1
Bug list summary (automatic post)
================================================= This is an automated summary of the status of the R-bugs repository. Note that this may be neither complete nor perfectly correct at any given instance: Not all bugs are reported, and some reported bugs may have been fixed, but the repository not yet updated. Some bug fixes are difficult to verify because they pertain to specific hardware or
2001 Feb 06
2
X11 warnings about "wrong" font sizes (PR#840)
Hi. This is cosmetic in nature, yet annoying as the warning points to the wrong source: On a screen running on an X server with 100 DPI, I always got warnings about X11 using the wrong font size: > x11() Warning message: X11 used font size 17 when 12 was requested Then I looked at the code and X11 is _not_ to be blamed for this: R resets the requested font size for 100 DPI screens! There