Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "acepack, akima and tripack will not load (PR#533)"
2008 May 29
1
akima interpolation and triangulation question
Dear all;
First of all, this is probably a more conceptual question than a
R-related one, but still want to give it a try. When working with the
interpolation function "interp" from the package akima and the
triangulation function "tri.mesh" from package tripack I've got NA's
for the interpolation and "error" for the triangulation. The data is
arranged in a
2001 Oct 11
2
Where's MVA?
Hi All:
Package TSERIES is stated to depend on MVA. However, there is no MVA package to be found under the list of package sources.
Best wishes,
ANDREW
tseries: Package for time series analysis
Package for time series analysis with emphasis on non-linear and non-stationary modelling Version: 0.7-6
Depends: ts, mva, quadprog
Date: 2001-08-27
Author: Compiled by Adrian
2010 Oct 24
1
140 packages in R Commander!!
Dear List
I just downloaded and installed R 2.12.0 and then installed R Commander .
First it got RCmdr and Car, and then suggested for other packages for
utilizing the full functionality- I clicked yes!
I got 140 packages installed!!! Cran Mirror was UCLA...
Here is the list.
Is this intentional- I can see some packages like snow and multicore which
are desirable but quite optional.(see list
2000 May 25
9
problem on upgrading to RH6.2 (was problem with ts pack
plummer at iarc.fr said:
> On 24-May-00 Prof Brian D Ripley wrote:
> On Wed, 24 May 2000, Christian Posse wrote:
> >> >> I just encountered a problem with the ts package: >> >> >
> library(ts) >> Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local),
> as.logical(now)) : >> unable to load shared library >> "/usr/
>
2003 Jan 20
2
Fortran linking problems
In a box running Mandrake 9 with R 1.6.2 I get problems when trying to
install packages Matrix and Akima.
It seems my gcc compiler and fortran do not talk to each other.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Gelu
The errors are:
* Installing *source* package 'Matrix' ...
checking for gcc... gcc
checking for C compiler default output... a.out
checking whether the C compiler works... yes
2006 Feb 13
2
Package compiling problem in Linux
Hi,
I am trying to install packages in R-2.2.1 on a Redhat WS4 system. I
get the following error messages trying to install, for example, the
akima package:
> R.version.string
[1] "R version 2.2.1, 2005-12-20"
> install.packages("akima", lib="/usr/lib/R/library", repos =
"http://cran.fhcrc.org/")
.
.
.
gcc -shared -L/usr/local/lib -o akima.so
2001 Jan 08
0
cleaning up the BUGS list
In looking over the bugs list, it seems to me that most of them are
things we can no longer do anything about, because they are on old
versions or broken systems or were features or ....
There are now so many they obscure the bugs needing attention.
I am about the remove the following. If anyone thinks they are still
relevant, could you please send a follow-up to R-bugs with details under
1.2.0
2006 Nov 28
1
(PR#9390) when loading library tripack entry point "signal"
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You need to re-install packages when you update R, as it says in the
rw-FAQ. Use update.packages(checkBuilt=TRUE) to
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
2009 Nov 20
1
AKIMA: z values at a set coordinate
Dear all.
I am using the akima function to produce 3d contour plots using interp based
on irregular data.
using the eg in the akima manual
library("akima")
data(akima)
plot(y ~ x, data = akima, main = "akima example data")
with(akima, text(x, y, formatC(z,dig=2), adj = -0.1))
## linear interpolation
akima.li <- interp(akima$x, akima$y, akima$z)
image (akima.li, add=TRUE)
2009 Jun 10
0
License quandry in the Fedora sub-space of all R packages
There was mention of this [r-sig-fedora at r-project.org] mailing
list on one of the other R lists overnight. I thought the
list needed a bit of posting, as I could not recall seeing
content recently on it. I cross post to the Red Hat hosted
list as well, it raises issues relevant there as well
I have been packaging in support of many of the financial
packages at CRAN and in R-Forge [
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
2006 Feb 01
1
akima 0.4-5, interpp() bug = COMMON block problem
Hi,
I'm currently hunting a bug in the akima library, especially in the code
behind the interpp.old function (bi-variate linear interpolation).
It is based on a triangulation algorithm, interpolation at a given point
needs to know the triangle which contains this point, then the
interpolation is a straightforward calculation based on the three
vertexes.
The problem is: Sometimes the triangle
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
2023 Jan 26
1
akima interp results to zero with less than 10 values
The akima package has a problematic license (it doesn't allow commercial
use), so it's been recommended that people use the interp package
instead. When I use interp::interp instead of akima::interp, I get
reasonable output from your example.
So that's another reason to drop akima...
Duncan Murdoch
On 26/01/2023 9:35 a.m., PIKAL Petr wrote:
> Dear all
>
> I have this
2023 Jan 26
1
akima interp results to zero with less than 10 values
Dear all
I have this table
> dput(mat)
mat <- structure(c(2, 16, 9, 2, 16, 1, 1, 4, 7, 7, 44.52, 42.8, 43.54,
40.26, 40.09), dim = c(5L, 3L))
And I want to calculate result for contour or image plots as I did few years
ago.
However interp does not compute the z values and gives me zeros in z matrix.
library(akima)
> interp(mat[,1], mat[,2], mat[, 3], nx=5, ny=5)
$x
[1] 2.0 5.5
2000 Apr 17
2
akima core dumps on loading (PR#521)
Full_Name: Massimo santini
Version: 1.0.1
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (159.149.147.89)
I've just dl the .rpm of R 1.0.1, installed it and then launched
insatll.packages("akima")
after re-launching R [--vanilla], the command
library(akima)
has the only effect to coredump the program. Here is the output of gdb and
strace...
--- GDB (commands given can be seen from the
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