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2002 Aug 19
0
[Fwd: LispStat, R and ViSta [was: Re: Status?]]
Byron I meant there is no native (Aqua) version of GTK yet (there is wxWindows and Qt and Tk, so possibly GTK will follow). The X11 version of RGtk works for me too. I agree with your diagnosis of the GUI problem. Best -- Jan On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 12:08 AM, Byron Ellis wrote: > > On Monday, August 19, 2002, at 12:09 AM, Jan de Leeuw wrote: >> > > I accidentally
2002 Aug 19
1
[Fwd: LispStat, R and ViSta [was: Re: Status?]]
On Sunday, August 18, 2002, at 05:43 PM, Forrest wrote: > I am very interested in an effort to combine the strengths of LispStat > and R, but have no clue how it would be done. From my viewpoint, > though, it would need to add the three strengths of LispStat (Lisp, > Objects and Dynamic Graphics) to the existing R environment, and it > would need to work in all three supported
2003 Feb 27
0
R-devel/R-patched crossed with Xterm/IDLE
Two versions of R 1. R-patched (compiled with X11 support, and tcl/tk for X11) 2. R-devel (compiled with native tcl/tk support, without-x) UI's 1. Terminal.app (or an Xterm) with an X server running. 2. IDLE (i.e. native Python GUI with native tkinter) with Rpy loaded. No X server. Packages with "problems" 1. tcltk 2. methods The "normal" combination is to use
2002 Oct 30
2
native OS X R
I have a version of R-devel which is configured with the flags configure --with-tcl-config=/Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/tclConfig.sh --with-tk-config=/Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework /tkConfig.sh --enable-R-shlib --with-aqua --without-x TCLTK_LIBS="-framework Tcl -framework Tk" TCLTK_CPPFLAGS="-I/Library/Framewor ks/Tcl.framework/Headers
2002 Oct 06
1
R-1.6.0
I have build R-1.6.0 on Jaguar (actually on 10.2.2), using gcc 3.1 from Apple, g77 3.1 from fink, ATLAS from fink. It passes all checks OK. I also re-compiled the 233 packages listed below with the same setup. I have NOT tested all these packages in any detail. A tar.gz file with the whole /usr/local/lib/R will be on ftp://gifi.stat.ucla.edu on Tuesday. It will NOT include anything from fink
2003 Aug 13
4
RAqua
Small things, mostly. 1. Buildproblem. Well-known and annoying. Build fails if debugging is on (which is the default) because Debugging.h breaks devQuartz.c compiles. If debugging is switched off on the command line or in the environment, then devQuartz.c builds, but aquaconsole.c does not compile, because it needs Debugging.h. I do not want to edit Apple system files, and not files in the R
2002 Oct 05
0
R-1.6.0 for Darwin
I don't think it is necessary to put binary versions of the Darwin/X11 version on CRAN any more. The current sources compile without problems on both Mac OS X 10.1 and 10.2, using either gcc/g77 2.95.2 or gcc/g77 3.1, or f2c. It seems to me that if you are using R from the command line, using X11, that you are sophisticated enough to install the tools below. And, if you want to install and
2002 Nov 15
0
survreg (survival) reports erroneous results for left-censored (PR#2293)
Thank you for looking into this so quickly. As you correctly surmise, I was using the Carbon version of R-1.6.1 on Mac OS 10.2.2 (Jaguar) when I got the "wrong" answers. One other observation: The right censoring seems to work fine. Thanks again, Tim On Thursday, November 14, 2002, at 11:09 AM, Jan de Leeuw wrote: > I take that back. I now get the "correct" result
2002 Aug 18
1
LispStat, R and ViSta [was: Re: Status?]
I have been taking a break for the last month or so, and am only just now catching up on my email. Otherwise, I would have joined this discussion earlier. And... I apologize for the length of this, but I don't think it is overly long. >From the amount of activity in the LispStat news group (none), it seems that LispStat is dead. We all know that Luke is working on R and not on LispStat,
2002 Oct 23
0
R-1.6.1 with gcc-3.3
This is probably only interesting to zero or one or two persons. gcc-3.3 from Apple's CVS does not handle the -bundle flag properly. I had to hack configure.ac, which now has shlib_ldflags="-nostdlib /usr/lib/bundle1.o -Wl,-bundle -Wl,-bundle_loader,/usr/local/lib/R/bin/R.bin -lgcc" ;; LIBR_LDFLAGS="-dynamiclib -install_name \$(Rexeclibdir)/libR.dylib -framework
2004 Feb 22
0
R with graphics from command line
I have made a regular R install, so that /Library/Frameworks/R.frameworks/Resources/bin/R.bin is now a Carbon APPL, using Rez in the way described before. We now have basically two R's -- one from Terminal.app and one from R.app. The first one works fine, except for the small glitch of not starting the default device properly. The second one does not work properly with Aqua Tcl/Tk,
2002 Nov 14
0
survreg (survival) reports erroneous results for left-censored (PR#2291)
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002, Jan de Leeuw wrote: > > No problemo. And, in fact, I get the same results in > the R-1.6.0 Carbon version. I don't. Could there be a G3/G4 issue? -thomas > --- Jan > > On Wednesday, November 13, 2002, at 02:05 PM, tim@timcohn.com wrote: > > > Full_Name: Tim Cohn > > Version: 1.6.1 > > OS: Macintosh OS X > > Submission
2002 Aug 22
1
RXLisp
I was obviously fascinated by Duncan's earlier message on RXLisp. I managed to build a working version of RXLisp for OS X, by some unabashed and rather uninformed hacking. I compiled XLISP-STAT using the gcc flags -fno-common and --no-cpp-precomp (not sure if they are necessary or not, they are part of an older hack). I "make libxlisp.so", using Duncan's replacement for the
2008 Jul 12
0
R-outlet: Journal of Statistical Software
The Journal of Statistical Software was founded by Jan de Leeuw in 1996. Currently, there are 26 volumes with 260 aricles and the journal publishes about 4 new volumes per year. The web address is www.jstatsoft.org. All articles are pdf files, since 2005 all produced from JSS LaTeX templates. JSS is edited by Jan de Leeuw, since 2005 jointly with Achim Zeileis of the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien.
2005 Nov 06
0
R for Psychometrics
Over the last couple of years I have written quite a few R programs for various "psychometric" techniques, and I am regularly updating and expanding what is there. I now have (wholly or partially), or have planned -- gifi package (update to homals on CRAN). Code for multiple correspondence analysis, nonlinear principal component analysis, nonlinear multiset canonical
2003 Jun 16
1
R version on gifi
Pretty soon, hopefully, the RAqua version will make the Darwin/X11 version unnecessary. In the meantime, for convergence, I'll modify the Gifi version in various ways. -- It's 1.7.1 -- It no longer supports gnome -- It still uses Tcl/Tk for X11 (using 8.5 from CVS) !! It no longer uses anything from fink (readline and dlcompat as on Stefano's site, jpeg and png and teTeX from
2006 Apr 18
0
scalassoc package
Many new things at http://www.cuddyvalley.org/psychoR/ The scalassoc package, which fits exponential distance association models to indicator matrices, it now at version 1.0.0. It seems to be robust and can analyze large examples easily. It is a major improvement (in speed and robustness) over the distassoc package, which is at the same site. scalassoc does something neat (if you like
2003 Aug 17
2
R-devel problem
With the current version from rsync (8/16, 19:00) I get make[3]: *** No rule to make target `helpsearch.c', needed by `Makefile'. Stop. make[2]: *** [R] Error 1 make[1]: *** [R] Error 1 make: *** [R] Error 1 === Jan de Leeuw; Professor and Chair, UCLA Department of Statistics; Editor: Journal of Multivariate Analysis, Journal of Statistical Software US mail: 9432 Boelter Hall, Box
2004 Jul 03
1
OS X problem with DSTEIN in IGLS code
1. R-devel on OS X aborts when the code below is run after spitting out the message Loading required package: MASS Parameter 5 to routine DSTEIN was incorrect Mac OS BLAS parameter error in DSTEIN, parameter #0, (unavailable), is 0 2. I compiled R-patched using the included BLAS and Lapack, although Brian says this is impossible on OS X, because they are in FORTRAN (??). This version of R
2003 Aug 17
2
(no subject)
RAqua now builds fine, but for some reason tcl/tk support cannot be compiled in. I get checking for /Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/tclConfig.sh... /Library/Frameworks/Tcl.framework/tclConfig.sh checking for /Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/tkConfig.sh... /Library/Frameworks/Tk.framework/tkConfig.sh checking whether compiling/linking Tcl/Tk code works... no This is with configure