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2006 Jul 05
2
Editors which have strong/solid support for SWeave?
Greetings! I have a few colleagues who like the idea of Sweave, but have failed to become enlightened monks of the One True Editor (http://www.dina.dk/~abraham/religion/) Are there any other Microsoft-centric editors or IDEs which have solid support for writing SWeave documents (dual R / LaTeX enhancements similar to ESS's support)? Has anyone tried the folding editors which support Noweb?
2006 Apr 11
4
Stack checking, core dumps, and embedding R
I will say this first -- I can't copy/paste the error message from the screen, so it's being retyped. Errors might occur. SORRY. I've been experiencing some interesting stack warnings recently when moving from R 2.2.x to the R 2.3.0 series and the R 2.4.0 series. In particular, I'm getting warnings of "Error: C stack usage is too close to the limit" before
2005 Dec 29
1
reinventing the wheel....
> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- > From: Byron Ellis <ellis at stat.harvard.edu> > If we wanted to be truly radical we'd just accept that graphics > devices and event loops are just special cases of the connection and > merge the whole thing, thus more-or-less reinventing CLIM. :-) Eventually, all programming languages grow up and become Lisp. (progress,
2005 Oct 04
1
more problems when using "installWithVers"
R-devel, SVN revision 35729 (this morning, euro-time) So far, I'm having awful luck with the "installWithVers" flags. Recent example: I can install.packages("lattice", installWithVers=TRUE) successfully (no errors, at least it looks like a successful install), but can't load it: Error in library.dynam(pkg,pkg,lib) : shared library 'lattice_0.12-7' not found
2006 Apr 18
1
Embedding, core dumps, etc.
Well, nothing has changed in the issues that I brought up earlier, except that I can confirm core dumps in non-threaded lisps as well (CLISP), using svn version 37840 (this morning, Seattle time) for R-2-3-patches. I've not tried Thomas' suggested fixes, as I'm hesistant to go down the road of fixing R in such a way that would require constant patching. (so for those counting,
2005 Dec 29
1
S4 classes: referencing slots with other slots
For those who suggest other ways to do this, I ALREADY HAVE ANOTHER DESIGN SOLUTION, DESCRIBED AT THE END. That being said, I want to know if it's possible to reference a slot in an S4 class from another slot, i.e. I'd like to have the "self.*" semantics of Python so that I can reuse a slot. That is, for various reasons it would be nice to be able to do something like:
2005 Jul 20
5
Chemoinformatic people
Dear colleague, Just an e-mail to know if they are people working in the field of chemoinformatic that are using R in their work. If yes I was wondering if we couldn't exchange tips and tricks about the use of R in this area ? Best regards Fred Ooms [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2000 Oct 17
3
"wizard" for building R-packages...
Suppose one wanted to build an R wizard for packaging... One would need to specify and create: package-name/ package-name/Description package-name/INDEX package-name/R/ package-name/man/ package-name/src/ >From this, we'd "probably" like to: - script-up the Description - provide a script for regenerating INDEX by calling out to the
2005 Jan 07
6
Compilation of R code
Hello, I'm a newbie on this list. I have a R code but its execution take a very long time. Is it possible to compile it (in C for example) to decrease the execution time ? -- ---------------- Alexandre DEPIRE INRETS / GARIG
2005 Jan 07
6
Compilation of R code
Hello, I'm a newbie on this list. I have a R code but its execution take a very long time. Is it possible to compile it (in C for example) to decrease the execution time ? -- ---------------- Alexandre DEPIRE INRETS / GARIG
2005 Apr 20
5
Overloading methods in R
(1) It seems to me that, generally, in R it is not possible to overload functions. Is that right? (2) Assuming that the above is true, or partially true, is there any extra packages to handle overloading in R? (3) Assuming (1) is TRUE and (2) is FALSE, can anyone provide some advice on developing some function that understand what the arguments are and then calls the right overloaded
2005 Oct 18
1
cross-compiling tools
Hi We have been cross-compiling windows packages under Linux using the excellent Makefile and instructions by Tony Rossini and Jun Yan. Specifically we have been cross-compiling c++ code and it used to work. Now the minGW tools located at www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools have changed from version 4 to version 5, and our cross-compiling have stopped working. Inspecting the tarball we are
2005 Mar 24
2
build failed of package
I am trying to install the rpvm package doing this: C:\R\rw2000\bin>rcmd install rpvm_0.6-2.tar.gz '.' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. '.' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file. make: *** /rpvm: No such file or directory. Stop. make: *** [pkg-rpvm] Error 2 *** Installation of
2005 Jan 11
1
Ess packages for Suse-9.2 available ?
Hi, I've just managed to install R on Suse-9.2. Unfortunately there seem to be no Ess packages in Suse distri available. Doesn't seem like that Suse is ever to integrate these packages (since 2000)!? Are there any precompiled binaries around? So far I haven't been lucky to find any of them on rpmfind and similar sites. Maybe someone has already Ess binary for Suse-9.2 and is willing
2005 May 06
1
R for HTS data analysis
Hello, I am looking for any packages, tutorials, documents,... about the use of R for the analysis of HTS data. Thanks for your help Fred [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Apr 08
1
new R package BRugs
Hi, this is the first announcement of a *developer version* of the R package BRugs, which is based on OpenBUGS 2.1.0. OpenBUGS 2.1.0 has been released earlier this week (http://mathstat.helsinki.fi/openbugs/). BRugs contains a complete OpenBUGS installation as well as R code to access OpenBUGS functionality from R. Simply install the package, load it and say ?BRugs and ?BRugsFit
2005 May 08
2
Maximum # of predictors?
Hello, Is there anyway one can have more than 11 independent variables in a regression model? To hopefully illustrate: with 13 predictors in my model, the last 2 coefficient estimates are "NA". When I view the summary, it indicates that 2 coefficients are "not defined because of singularities". I am using the command: mod <- lm(y ~ ., data = volumes[,3:22]) I am
2005 Apr 15
2
Running scripts and the console
Hi, is there any way to execute scripts in R (Windows) without the script being copied to the console, so that only error messages are reported? Or to have a second console in parallel? Please. Not being able to hit the F10 button like in S-Plus seriously impairs my productivity (not only because it is slow and clutters my console history). And totally unrelated: Is there any chance that R
2005 Mar 22
1
Package vignette and build
Hello, I am writing a package called 'DLM' containing a vignette. The vignette contains a chunck with the function call 'library(DLM)'. This worked fine with 'R CMD check DLM', but when it comes to building the package with 'R CMD build DLM' I get the following error message: * creating vignettes ... ERROR Error: chunk 1 Error in library(DLM) : There is no
2005 Apr 24
1
Collade doesn't work for more than 256 files!
Last week I managed to automatically wrap over 600 C++ classes into R in less than 24 hours. It was not because I am an expert in R programming, it was simply because I wrapped the classes as S3. Not only the wrapping process was easy, but also installation process and loading the final library was fast too. Now I am also trying to do the wrapping into the 'modern' S4 classes. This