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2003 Aug 31
1
Problem installing acepack in debian
In
platform i386-pc-linux-gnu
arch i386
os linux-gnu
system i386, linux-gnu
status
major 1
minor 7.1
year 2003
month 06
day 16
language R
using debian testing (latest Knoppix) I get an error when installing acepack:
gcc
1997 Jul 31
1
R-beta: acepack with 0.50-a1
I have an hp9000/c160 with hpux10.20+gcc2.7.2. When I try the example
in the ace help I get:
> library(acepack)
> ?ace
> TWOPI <- 8*atan(1)
> x <- runif(200,0,TWOPI)
y <- exp(sin(x)+rnorm(200)/2)
a <- avas(x,y)
/usr/lib/dld.sl: Unresolved symbol: pow_dd (code) from /home/buyuk/R-0.50-a1/lib/acepack.so
ABORT instruction (core dumped)
2004 Nov 15
2
Problems installing packages on MacOS with R 2.00
Dear all,
I have a problem installing a package required by Hmisc on MacOS 10.3.5
with R 2.00.
g77 -fno-common -g -O2 -c avas.f -o avas.o
g77 -fno-common -g -O2 -c rlsmo.f -o rlsmo.o
gcc -bundle -flat_namespace -undefined suppress -L/usr/local/lib -o
acepack.so ace.o avas.o rlsmo.o -L/usr/local/lib
-L/usr/local/lib/gcc/powerpc-apple-darwin6.8/3.4.2
2000 Apr 03
0
Building acepack for Rw1000 under Win98
(Sorry, I had the previous emails on a different machine.)
Thanks to Prof Ripley for diagnosing the problem with
inconsistent capitals under Win98. It's 'interesting':
* I had ...\acepack\Src\Ace.f Avas.f and Rlsmo.f (tar'ed in
a Unix machine and Ws_FTP'ed to the PC)
* when the directory name was changed to ...\acepack\src
it still didn't work
*
2005 Dec 16
1
Bug in acepack (PR#2352)
This ancient bug was tracked to the acepack library, line 556 in line
src/avas.f
The troublesome line is:
if (x(n).gt.x(1)) go to 30
Since the input arguments are empty, referencing x(1) and x(n) cause
a Segmentation fault, and cause R to crash. Acepack author and
maintainer Rob Tibshirani <tibs at utstat.toronto.edu> has been contacted
with this information. This is not a
1998 Mar 27
1
R-beta: Problem with acepack
I installed the acepack package under Linux (gcc 2.7.2, R-0.61.1).
Installation without problem. But
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sirio[~]% R
R : Copyright 1998, Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka
Version 0.61.1 Alpha (January 12, 1998)
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
Type
2004 Jan 20
2
avas
Hi,
I wanted to make a transformation with "avas" and "ace" but saw a message " couldn't find function "avas" "
what are the possibble reasons of this case?
It may be a basic question but unfortunately I am very new in R.
Thanks for your helps
Regards
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2006 Feb 16
1
segmentation fault with Hmisc areg.boot(): Now acepack avas failure
Hi Folks,
Mac OS 10.4.4
R 2.2.1(2005-12-20 r36812)
Hmisc 3.0-10
acepack 1.3-2.2
I had R crashes while running areg.boot in Hmisc (see old message
below), but now I realize that the problem appears to be in the avas
function in acepack. I tried running running the avas example (in
acepack package), and got an immediate crash.
Any thoughts? The Apple crash report (from R GUI crash) follows.
2004 Jun 27
1
back transformation from avas
Hello R helpers!
I'm using the avas function form package acepack (called from areg.boot package Hmisc) to estimate automatically transformations of predictors (in this case monotonous) and response.
Well, it seems to work quite well, but I have 3 basic questions:
- which set of basis functions is used in this procedure?
- how do I back transform my estimate (y hat ) to the originasl scale?
2000 Mar 31
1
building a package
Dear R-helpers,
I'm learning how to compile R packages with fortran
routines and use the acepack source as an example.
After some hiccups (Guido told me about the
need to set make_mode=UNIX) I got to the following:
`make pkg-acepack' runs without error (see below),
but it does not
* compile any .f file in acepack/src
* (hence) try to create any dll file or libs
(I'm
2003 Jul 28
2
aregImpute: warning message re: acepack and mace
hi,
i'm trying to learn how to use aregImpute by doing the examples provided with
the package, and after installing Hmisc.1.6-1.zip (for Windows),
and running the very first example on R 1.7.1, i get an error message warning
me about "mace" (see below) and acepack.
i found the acepack package, but its filename ends in tar.gz
and i'm finding it difficult to open (because its
2000 May 04
2
acepack, akima and tripack will not load (PR#533)
Full_Name: Michael R. Allen
Version: 1.01
OS: linux redhat
Submission from: (NULL) (149.149.32.46)
Hello,
Thought you might be interested. I tried to load the package tripack
needed by the sgeostat package. After some careful searching, three packages
were
found which had the same error. Here is the output.
Mike
> library(acepack) Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local),
2001 Feb 26
2
building packages in Windows under R 1.2.1
Prof Brian Ripley wrote [22.01.2001]:
> The code is new in 1.2.1, and identical code in Rcmd clean works. It looks
> like a Windows Perl bug. On my machines under NT4 and 98 this works
> because -d foo seems to be always true! It is probably different on 2000.
>
> Try changing the line
>
> unless (-d $TMPDIR);
>
> to
> unless (-e $tmpdir);
>
2007 Apr 18
1
R-2.4.1 for MacOS X - languageR, acepack, Hmisc
I updated R to the last 2.4.1 version and unfortunately I can not
load languageR any longer.
In R-2.4.1, LanguageR requires acepack, but Hmisc doesn't work when
acepack is loaded.
> library(languageR)
Loading required package: Design
Loading required package: Hmisc
Loading required package: acepack
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load
2010 Jan 18
1
does any package have the functionality of ace() from old acepack?
I found the old ace function (from acepack) valuable a couple of years ago
in helping to find a transformation of the response to approximate
additivity in smooth functions of the predictors.
ace used alternating conditional expectations, but I'm not overly fixated on
algorithms as long
as it works pretty well.
Is there another package that has that sort of functionality? I haven't been
1997 Apr 08
2
R-alpha: CRAN source/contrib
I've put all ``current'' add-on packages into CRAN's source/contrib tree
and created an INDEX file (attached below). As you can see, currently
we have
acepack
bootstrap
ctest
date
e1071
fracdiff
gee
jpn
snns
splines
survival4
(Yes, e1071 and jpn are new ... more on the latter in a later mail.)
In the near future, I am hoping for the following:
oz (Bill
2005 Nov 08
1
Need advice about models with ordinal input variables
Dear colleagues:
I've been storing up this question for a long time and apologize for the
length and verbosity of it. I am having trouble in consulting with
graduate students on their research projects. They are using surveys to
investigate the sources of voter behavior or attitudes. They have
predictors that are factors, some ordered, but I am never confident in
telling them what
2004 Jan 17
3
Wish list
Kevin,
I was glad to see your list. Some of the items were reasons for creating
some of the functions in Hmisc. summarize and mApply in conjunction with
llist handle labeling of output - this is actually quite tricky and the
Hmisc solution isn't perfect. Dropping unused factor levels by default
(with easy override) is an old battle and I agree with you completely that
for everyday data
1997 Apr 22
3
R-beta: library(splines) in version 0.50 alpha
I am using the 0.50 alpha version of R packaged (in 3 parts) by Kurt
for Debian Linux.
Package: r-base
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: local
Maintainer: Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik at ci.tuwien.ac.at>
Version: 0.50b7-1
Depends: libc5, xlib6, libreadline2
Description: R, a language not entirely unlike the language S.
Package: r-contrib
Status: install ok
2004 Nov 29
2
problem with using transace
>I am trying to use the Hmisc function transace to transform predictors
>
> test<-cbind(flowstress,pressres,alloy)
> xtrans<-transace(x,binary=pressres',monotonic='flowstress', categorical='alloy')
>
>
>and I am getting the following message??
>Error in ace(x[, -i], x[, i], monotone = im, categorical = ic) :
> unused argument(s) (monotone ...)