Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "Milestone: 3000 packages on CRAN"
2012 Aug 23
1
Milestone: 4000 packages on CRAN
Today (2012-08-23) on CRAN [1]:
"Currently, the CRAN package repository features 4001 available packages."
These packages are maintained by approximately 2350 different folks.
Previous milestones:
2011-05-12: 3,000 packages [1]
2009-10-04: 2,000 packages [2]
2007-04-12: 1,000 packages [3]
2004-10-01: 500 packages [4]
2003-04-01: 250 packages [4]
[1]
2016 Mar 01
0
Milestone: 8000 packages on CRAN
Thank you very much, Henrik, for maintaining this list -- it's always
a pleasure to see the ever growing number of useful R packages!
I decided a few times in the past to extend your research with the
list of archived packages, but did not actually start coding -- until
tonight: https://gist.github.com/daroczig/3cf06d6db4be2bbe3368 (this
includes the a CSV with 9K rows, so might be slow to
2016 Aug 22
0
Milestone: 9000 packages on CRAN
Hear! Hear! +100 for the shout out to the CRAN volunteers. Some of the most
unsung heroes of the R universe.
On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 5:16 AM, Henrik Bengtsson <
henrik.bengtsson at gmail.com> wrote:
> An additional 1000 packages have been added to CRAN. This time, it
> took less than 6 months. Today (August 22, 2016), the Comprehensive R
> Archive Network (CRAN) [1] reports:
>
2016 Aug 22
1
Milestone: 9000 packages on CRAN
The entirety of humanity lives a little better today, because of
problems solved using CRAN software. Some of those problems would still
await solution, because some of the people involved in developing and
disseminating those solutions would not have been as effective or
efficient without CRAN and R.
We're not just laying brick: We're building a cathedral.
Spencer
2017 Jan 28
2
Subject: Milestone: 10000 packages on CRAN
Continuing the tradition to post millennia milestones on CRAN:
So, it happened. Today (January 27, 2017 PCT) CRAN reached 10,000 packages [1].
Needless to say, the rate with which new packages are added to CRAN
keeps increasing and so does the number of contributors (maintainers).
Somewhere out there, there are ~3 persons who are about to submit
their first packages to CRAN today and ~3 persons
2017 Dec 15
1
Milestone: 12,000 packages on CRAN
CRAN reached 12,000 packages [1] today (December 15, 2017).
A huge thank you to the CRAN team!
Milestones:
2017-12-15 12000 pkgs (+6.1/day over 165 days) 6910 mnts (+3.2/day)
2017-07-04 11000 pkgs (+6.3/day over 159 days) 6377 mnts (+3.3/day)
2017-01-27 10000 pkgs (+6.3/day over 158 days) 5845 mnts (+3.5/day)
2016-08-22 9000 pkgs (+5.7/day over 175 days) 5289 mnts (+5.8/day)
2016-02-29 8000
2016 Aug 22
2
Milestone: 9000 packages on CRAN
An additional 1000 packages have been added to CRAN. This time, it
took less than 6 months. Today (August 22, 2016), the Comprehensive R
Archive Network (CRAN) [1] reports:
?Currently, the CRAN package repository features 9004 available packages.?
The rate with which new packages are added to CRAN is increasing.
During 2007-2009 we went from 1000 to 2000 packages in 906 days (1.1
per day) and
2016 Feb 29
2
Milestone: 8000 packages on CRAN
Another 1000 packages were added to CRAN, which took less than 7
months. Today (February 29, 2017), the Comprehensive R Archive Network
(CRAN) [1] reports:
?Currently, the CRAN package repository features 8002 available packages.?
The rate with which new packages are added to CRAN is increasing. In
2014-2015 we had 1000 packages added to CRAN in 355 days (2.8 per
day), the following 1000
2013 Nov 08
1
Milestone: 5000 packages on CRAN
Here we go again...
Today (2011-11-08) on The Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) [1]:
"Currently, the CRAN package repository features 5001 available packages."
Going from 4000 to 5000 packages took 14.5 months - that's one new package
every 10.5 hours. Behind every package there are real people. These
user-contributed packages are maintained by ~2900 people [2] - that's
2014 Oct 29
0
Milestone: 6000 packages on CRAN
Another 1000 packages were added to CRAN and this time in less than 12
months. Today (2014-10-29) on The Comprehensive R Archive Network
(CRAN) [1]:
"Currently, the CRAN package repository features 6000 available packages."
Going from 5000 to 6000 packages took 355 days - which means that it's
on average was only ~8.5 hours between each new packages added. It is
actually even be
2017 Jan 29
0
R-devel Digest, Vol 167, Issue 25
Hi,
Short answer: import 'as.matrix' and export your method(s) for it. From WRE:
"All S4 classes to be used outside the package need to be listed in an exportClasses directive. Alternatively, they can be specified using exportClassPattern.(46) in the same style as for exportPattern. To export methods for generics from other packages an exportMethods directive can be used."
2017 Jan 30
0
Matrix package breaks as.matrix method
Georgi,
Brilliant, thank you very much for the helpful reply and explanation! I added 'importFrom("Matrix","as.matrix")' to my NAMESPACE and all worked fine! As my 'as.matrix' method is used entirely internally to the 'testmat' function (and not "used outside the package"), I don't think I actually need to export it. In my case, testmat is
2007 Apr 12
1
Milestone: 1000 packages on CRAN as of today(?)
Hi,
I was just looking at the "CRAN Daily Package Check Results"
[http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/checkSummary.html], and
realized there are 1000 packages on CRAN as of today (look at row 3 in
the table below). Yet another quite extraordinary milestone in R
history.
Last updated on 2007-04-12 11:48:32
Results for installing and checking packages using the three current
flavors
2014 Dec 06
1
R CMD check --as-cran and (a)spell checking
Does anyone know if it is possible to add a dictionary file of known
words that becomes part of the *built* package to tell 'R CMD check
--as-cran' not to report these words as misspelled. I want this
dictionary to come with the *.tar.gz such that it will be available
regardless where the package is checked. For instance, currently I
get:
* using log directory
2011 Nov 07
3
CRAN: How to list a non-Sweave doc under "Vignettes:" on package page?
Hi,
is it possible to have non-Sweave vignettes(*) in inst/doc/ be listed
under 'Downloads' on CRAN package pages? For instance, in my R.rsp
package I have a inst/doc/report.pdf (part of the source *.tar.gz)
that is not detected/listed. The PDF is not based on a Sweave
vignette but an *.tex.rsp vignette that is dynamically created via
inst/doc/Makefile. It is listed
(*) BTW, can the
2015 May 13
1
Why is the diag function so slow (for extraction)?
As kindly pointed out to me (oh my decaying gray matter), is.object()
is better suited for this test;
$ svn diff src/library/base/R/diag.R
Index: src/library/base/R/diag.R
===================================================================
--- src/library/base/R/diag.R (revision 68345)
+++ src/library/base/R/diag.R (working copy)
@@ -23,9 +23,11 @@
stop("'nrow' or
2012 Feb 23
1
R devel [and R 2.14.1 patched]: R CMD build now sources ~/.Rprofile
I'd like to follow up on this one. It may be that I have
misunderstood something, but on both R devel (2012-02-22 r58452) and R
2.14.1 patched (2012-02-18 r58394) I can't seem to avoid loading
~/.Rprofile when I run 'R CMD <cmd>', e.g. R CMD build. For me, the
loading of ~/.Rprofile by 'R CMD' started a few weeks ago, and I
haven't seen it before. More details
2020 Mar 19
1
R CMD check --as-cran attempts to hide R_LIBS_USER but fails
On Wed, Mar 18, 2020 at 8:04 PM Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:
>
>
> On 18 March 2020 at 19:19, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> | AFAIU, 'R CMD check --as-cran' tries to hide any site and user package
> | libraries by setting R_LIBS_SITE and R_LIBS_USER. However, contrary
>
> What makes you think that? AFAIK --as-cran just sets a bunch of the (nearly
2006 Jan 23
2
Multiple Row Form similar to Milestones on BaseCamp
Hi all,
Wondering how to setup my view and controller to do something similar to
the form on Basecamp that allows adding up to 10 milestones on one page.
Thanks
Phil
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2008 May 03
1
Replication milestone 1
5 milestones planned currently. I'll start with the always-on
multi-master replication, because that's the most difficult one to get
working correctly and efficiently. So if during its implementation I
find some design problems, less code needs to be fixed.
Milestone 0 will hopefully be done within a month. This includes reading
and replying to the rest of the mails on this list and