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2000 Dec 18
1
R: Some libraries and ideas for a 'librarified' R
Well, I think the better solution would be to put them on the web: I tried to open two web pages but I forget the possword every time :-(. I see 2 quick solutions: - send the files via e-mail - put the files on CRAN (where?); However I can do these in 2-3 days only (I have sources home). Regards, Federico Spinazzi spinazzi@databankgroup.it Databank S.P.A Via Spartaco, 19, ITALY Tel. + 39 02
2000 Nov 27
0
R: R: RODBC
It seems to work smoothly now. Thank you very much. Federico Spinazzi spinazzi@databankgroup.it Databank S.P.A Via Spartaco, 19, ITALY Tel. + 39 02 55002251 -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Prof Brian Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> A: Federico Spinazzi <spinazzi@databankgroup.it> Cc: R-devel@r-project.org <R-devel@r-project.org> Data: lunedì 27 novembre 2000 11.03 Oggetto:
2000 Dec 06
1
R: RE:
A trick I use is to give tab-delimited text files created by excel or R the .xls extension: this may apply, and it may be better, to CSV: R couldn't see any difference whichever the extension will be, and windows will be foolished by the .xls extension an will open the file with Excel that will handel it CORRECTLY. If you need to have the data always alligned in Excel and R this trick will
2000 Dec 20
0
R: R: Some libraries and ideas for a 'librarified' R
I've just uploaded the files Thanks for your attention, Federico Spinazzi spinazzi@databankgroup.it Databank S.P.A Via Spartaco, 19, ITALY Tel. + 39 02 55002251 -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Kurt Hornik <Kurt.Hornik@ci.tuwien.ac.at> A: Federico Spinazzi <spinazzi@databankgroup.it> Cc: r-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch <r-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch> Data: lunedì 18 dicembre 2000
2000 Oct 19
2
weighting observations
Dear R users, I wonder how to weight observationswhen computing statistics and creating tables (e.g. of counts) I'm used to the SPSS paradigm (WEIGHT by foo.) where any subsequent command will weight any variable ... Suppose that I want to compute a table of weighted counts: is the right R-approach to write a little custom function or it could be better to write a new class
2000 Oct 20
0
R: weighting observations
>Functions that handle probability weights and frequency weights (I think >the latter is what you want) are on my To Do list, but they are a long way >off so it would be great if someone else were to handle them. > I never wrote a package for R, but I'm quite fluent in other programming languages. Even if I don't use R from much time I think I can help. I basically need two
2000 Dec 15
0
Some libraries and ideas for a 'librarified' R
Hy you all, Short version: I think I have some code that could be interesting to make the R architecture evolve towards better thread support, easier memory management, better user interface programming (progress bar, logs), powerful debugging without recompiling (hach!) some years ago I start learning C with an ambitious project: write a C library for multivariate data analysis. On the route I
2000 Nov 26
0
RODBC
Several of you have kindly sent me examples of bugs in RODBC, but none of them reproduce on my systems. I am fairly sure I know what is happening, and that it is client-specific. (Do empty strings get returned as "", NULL or skipped?) Also, empty character fields were getting mapped to NA. There's a comment in the code that fields need to set to a null string, and that was only
2004 Feb 17
1
logon.bat and home dir
I recently set up a samba PDC 2.2.8 for testing purposes only. Everything runs well enough now. There is one thing I can't seem to get to work. I made a logon.bat logon script for sharing a share called 'databank' on T: and it works correctly, but trying to get the windows mount the home folder too results in no mounting. That is: no databank and no home folder (on T: and Y:). My
2003 Feb 18
0
more roaming profile issues
Gladly and with the help of this list, I have solved my previous problem with Samba as a PDC. My new and improved problem is with the ntusers.ini file. Which seems to be overwritten at each and every login. This creates a problem in that that file lists directories to be excluded and THAT list includes the Local Settings directory. In someone's infinite wisdom, they decided to also keep
2003 Jan 02
2
nonparametrics databank for analisys
I'm looking for data to use with nonparametrics exploration technics. I'm a undergraduate student in statistics at the Unicamp (Brazil), and i've to make a project (with orientation of a professor). I choose nonparametrics statistics to make the project. But in this project i must have to use a databank and present analisys. So, if somebody give me indications where i can find
2003 Jun 09
2
ESRI shapefiles and EMME/2 packages
I just uploaded two packages to CRAN. shapefiles_0.1.tar.gz - functions to read and write ESRI shapefiles (including dbfs) emme2_0.1.tar.gz - functions to read binary data from an EMME/2 databank data (EMME/2 is a transportation modeling program) Please let me know if you find any bugs or have some suggestions. Thanks. Regards, Benjamin Stabler Transportation Planning Analysis Unit Oregon
2000 Mar 08
0
RE: [R] RODBC
Sorry, I was commenting on the previous windows version (version file says 0.5a) (the first one which ran under RW.1.0.0) I have Win NT 4.0 Service pack 5 and R is > version _ platform Windows arch x86 os Win32 system x86, Win32 status major 1 minor 0.0 year 2000 month February day 29 language R > -----Original Message----- > From: Prof Brian
2009 Jun 25
1
RODBC 1.2-6 on CRAN, future directions
Version 1.2.6 of RODBC is now on CRAN. This has a number of bug fixes and many workarounds for ODBC driver quirks--I've set up further testbeds for SQL Server 2008, Oracle and DB2. More visibly, the documentation has been expanded in several ways, in particular in collecting together advice on using 'schemas' and 'catalogs' in the ?RODBC overview. There is also a test
2009 Jun 25
1
RODBC 1.2-6 on CRAN, future directions
Version 1.2.6 of RODBC is now on CRAN. This has a number of bug fixes and many workarounds for ODBC driver quirks--I've set up further testbeds for SQL Server 2008, Oracle and DB2. More visibly, the documentation has been expanded in several ways, in particular in collecting together advice on using 'schemas' and 'catalogs' in the ?RODBC overview. There is also a test
2000 Jul 25
1
R: Use of libmath.a
>For example, > >> cc -I/usr/local/lib/R/include -lmath test.c ??? I guess it should be > cc test.c -I/usr/local/lib/R/include -lmath The order specified for object files (libraries are) on the compiler command line is IMPORTANT to the linker as it searches for symbols from left to right. Hope that helps. Regards, federico
2000 Aug 28
0
R: various ordinations
-----Messaggio originale----- Da: Michael Camann <camann at babylon.cnrs.humboldt.edu> A: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch> Data: marted? 22 agosto 2000 21.02 Oggetto: [R] various ordinations >Colleagues, > >I'm developing a library of functions for community ecology analyses and >have a couple of questions that I've not been able to answer
2017 Jun 17
3
write.dna command
Hi all, I am learning R by "doing". And this is my first post. I want to use R: 1- to fetch a DNA sequence from a databank (see bellow) and 2- store it as FASTA file. The problem: neither an error is prompted nor the fasta file is created. Testing the code (see bellow), I notice that everything works until the *"write.dna" *command - which is not creating the fasta file.
2002 Jun 13
1
bad fisher.test() bug (PR#1662)
(CC'ed to R-bugs ``for the record'') >>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian D Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> writes: BDR> On Thu, 13 Jun 2002, Martin Maechler wrote: >> >>>>> "MM" == Martin Maechler >> <maechler@stat.math.ethz.ch> writes: >> >> >>>>> "BDR" ==
2008 Jun 02
0
(PR#11537) help (using ?) does not handle trailing whitespace
>>>>> "BDR" == Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> >>>>> on Fri, 30 May 2008 22:34:28 +0100 (BST) writes: BDR> I think it is ESS that is parsing this as a help BDR> request (so it can divert it to an ESS buffer). BDR> Looks like this is an ESS issue, not an R one. yes, indeed, hence much more belonging the ESS-help