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2005 Apr 30
3
How to extract function arguments literally
Dear all, One of my friends asked me if it is possible to extract actual R function arguments literally (precisely, as strings). The reason is simple. He feels sometimes awkward to attach quotation marks :-). What he actually wants is to pass R command arguments to XLisp subroutines (He has been an enthusiastic XLisp user for a long time and still tends to use R as a wrapper to XLisp). Is it
2004 Mar 04
10
"Statistiques avec R"
Dear R users, I want to share my joy with you. Please see the following excellent introduction to R "Statistiques avec R " by Vincent Zoonekynd http://zoonek2.free.fr/UNIX/48_R/all.html In paticular, you can see a lot of fascinating graphics examples of R from which you can get many hints. Soryy if this is already well-known, but the CRAN search did not show nothing with the keyword
2001 Nov 28
3
Can I see japanese in R run with Emacs(ESS) ?
Hello. Could someone help me? I can see Japanese language in R when I use RGui. I can use Japanese language in Emacs using Mule option. Now, Can I see Japanese language in R which is run with Emacs(ESS) ? I am using windows 98 second edition. Could someone help me ? Sincerely ----------------------- Hiroto Miyoshi ???? h_m_ at po.harenet.ne.jp
2004 Nov 20
3
How to change the significant codes default?
Dear R experts, I am posting this question on behalf of a Japanese R user who wants to know how to change the siginificant codes default. As you know, R's default significant codes are: Signif. codes: 0 `***' 0.001 `**' 0.01 `*' 0.05 `.' 0.1 ` ' 1 But he says that it is usual in economics to give codes such as `***' for 0.01, `**' for 0.05 and `*' for
2004 Nov 08
1
Possible bug in read.fwf (PR#7350)
Full_Name: Shigeru Mase Version: R 1.9.1 and 2.0.0 OS: Debian Linux Submission from: (NULL) (219.35.150.115) I tried to read the following text file "test.txt" with 5 lines using read.fwf() function: # comment 1 1234567 # comment 2 1 234567 # comment 3 12345 67 # comment 4 # comment 5 In R 1.9.1, I got the following result (since I have R 2.0.0 installed now I cannot reproduce
2003 Aug 06
2
L10N and i18n of R
Dear R-users of non-English speaking countires. Maybe a good news for those who want to use R in their local languages. Recently two Japanese, E. Nakama and M. Okada, succeeded in "making R speak Japanese". At present, R can handle Japanese (as well as other languages, I guess) character strings if one use consoles which can understand Japanese. Also P. Murrell kindly provided a
2003 Aug 06
2
L10N and i18n of R
Dear R-users of non-English speaking countires. Maybe a good news for those who want to use R in their local languages. Recently two Japanese, E. Nakama and M. Okada, succeeded in "making R speak Japanese". At present, R can handle Japanese (as well as other languages, I guess) character strings if one use consoles which can understand Japanese. Also P. Murrell kindly provided a
2007 Jul 14
10
[Bug 1340] New: Support for Camellia block cipher to OpenSSH-portable.
http://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1340 Summary: Support for Camellia block cipher to OpenSSH-portable. Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: -current Platform: All OS/Version: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P2 Component: Miscellaneous AssignedTo: bitbucket at mindrot.org
2012 Dec 05
1
request
Dear Dr. bernhard cc. r-help Thank you very much for deverlopping rneos package. I read the document of rneos. however, due to my inability, i could not figure-out how to connect with neos server from R environment. let me explain the steps, i took. my laptop is using wireless of my laboratory. to connect the internet, i need proxy address and specific port (that i have mentioned in protocols in
2011 Nov 15
1
Plot alignment with mtext
I would like the text plotted with 'mtext' to be alighned like it is for printing on the console. Here is what I have: > print(emt) ME RMSE MAE MPE MAPE MASE original -1.034568e+07 1.097695e+08 2.433160e+07 -31.30554 37.47713 1.5100050 xreg 1.561235e+01 2.008599e+03 9.089473e+02 267.05490 280.66734
2007 Jul 09
1
The Camellia block cipher for OpenSSH 4.6p1.
Hi, I implemented a patch for porting the Camellia block cipher to one of the OpenSSH-usable cipher. Camellia is one of the approved encryption methods of NESSIE and has specified in several RFCs. I put the patch at: http://www.is.titech.ac.jp/~yanagis0/text/camellia/openssh-4.6p1-0.2.patch in http://www.is.titech.ac.jp/~yanagis0/text/camellia-e.html. I hope you will enjoy this patch and
2017 Dec 06
1
I can't start video streaming
Dear Guys; I am very beginner of Icecast, but I already setup several icecast servers with MP3 audio music broadcasting with icecast2 (2.4) and BUTT or ices as source clients. Those are works well for almost one year already. I tried to make video casting with icecast2 (2.4) and VLC media player as a source client, but icecast never recognize VLC as a source. icecast.xml had set just same as I
2007 Oct 26
1
Use of all/any
all/any coerce their arguments to logical (if possible). I've added a warning in R-devel if coercion is from something other than integer. This arose because it is easy to make a slip and write all(X) > 0 rather than all(X > 0): thanks to Bill Dunlap for bringing that to my attention. However, it has been useful in detecting quite a few other things: - indices which had been made
2005 Apr 17
3
RFC: hexadecimal constants and decimal points
These are some points stimulated by reading about C history (and related in their implementation). 1) On some platforms > as.integer("0xA") [1] 10 but not all (not on Solaris nor Windows). We do not define what is allowed, and rely on the OS's implementation of strtod (yes, not strtol). It seems that glibc does allow hex: C99 mandates it but C89 seems not to allow it. I
2004 May 12
4
points(*, pch=NA) does *not* not draw the point (PR#6876)
We say in ?points that 'pch' (among others) can be set to NA for omitting a point. While this works in cases where there's at least one point left to draw, it fails in a simple case like this : > plot(1, pch = NA) Error in plot.xy(xy.coords(x, y), type = type, pch = pch, col = col, bg = bg, : invalid plotting symbol Both in R-patched or R-devel. A simple workaround {hinting
2004 Nov 05
1
Error message from vignette strucchange-intro example
Hello, I am just studying the following example from vignette: strucchange-intro, contineousely ending up in an error. This is the given code: 1. library(strucchange) 2. data(USIncExp) 3. if (!"package:stats" %in% search()) library(ts) 4. USIncExp2 <- window(USIncExp, start = c(1985, 12)) A.Modelling: coint.res <- residuals(lm(expenditure ~ income, data = USIncExp2))
2007 Dec 29
2
(PR#10534 capture.output(), truncated last output without
This only happens if 'file' is a text connection, and is the expected behaviour in that case: you cannot capture an incomplete line to a text connection. There seems no reason to break the documented behaviour in other cases to change something that you consider to a bug when file=NULL and the user does not produce complete output. It would be possible to make use of isIncomplete()
2001 Dec 27
1
scale in stars() is not as documented (PR#1230)
R 1.4.0 ?stars has scale: logical flag: if `TRUE', the columns of the data matrix are scaled independently so that the maximum value in each column is 1 and the minimum is 0. If `FALSE', the presumption is that the data have been scaled by some other algorithm to the range [0,1]. but the code has if (scale) { x <- sweep(x, 2,
1999 Jul 15
1
which() does not handle NAs in named vectors. (PR#226)
Version: platform = sparc-sun-solaris2.6 arch = sparc os = solaris2.6 system = sparc, solaris2.6 status = status.rev = 0 major = 0 minor = 64.2 year = 1999 month = July day = 3 language = R -- It is unclear to me that the handling of NAs is desirable, and it has problems with names: > z <- c(T,T,NA,F,T) > names(z) <- letters[1:5] > which(z) Error: names attribute
2005 Nov 22
2
(PR#8337) formatC adds leading space -- on some Windoze
>>>>> "KevinW" == Kevin Wright <kwright68 at gmail.com> >>>>> on Mon, 21 Nov 2005 18:13:36 +0100 (CET) writes: KevinW> Full_Name: Kevin Wright KevinW> Version: 2.2.0 KevinW> OS: Windows 2000 ^^^^^^^ this must be part of the problem KevinW> Submission from: (NULL) (170.54.58.4) KevinW> Apologies if