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2005 Oct 06
1
problem with installing a package
I do have full access to that directory. I have the bbHist package in c:/PROGRA~1/R/rw2011/library/bbHist directory. Then under the library directory I did check and build. Here's what I got: $ R CMD check bbHist * checking for working latex ... OK * using log directory 'c:/progra~1/r/rw2011/library/bbHist.Rcheck' * using R version 2.1.1, 2005-06-20 * checking for file
2005 Oct 05
2
problem in installing a package
I'm using R in Windows XP. I created a package myself. I've used R CMD check to check it. Everything seems OK except the latex. I get the error message: * checking bbHist-manual.tex ... ERROR LaTeX errors when creating DVI version. This typically indicates Rd problems. I ignored it because I didn't want to submit it to CRAN. Then I tried to use R CMD INSTALL to install it. First I
2005 Oct 14
3
zip package
Dear all I can not understand how to install the package lpsolve_1.1.9.zip I have read the FAQ and the help pages carefully, but it still not clear for me. I have tried the following (and obtained the respective error messages): >install.packages("c:/ProgramFiles/R/rw2011/library/lpSolve_1.1.9",destdir=" c:/ProgramFiles/R/rw2011/library/lpSolve") Mensagem de aviso:
2006 Apr 18
2
installation of package "randomForest" failed
Hello I'd like to try out some functions in the package randomForest. Therefore, I did install this package. However, it is not possible to load the library, although I have R-Version 2.1.1 (i.e. later than 2.0.0). The commands I used and the Answers/Error from R is as follows: > install.packages("C://Programme//R//rw2011//library//randomForest_4.5-16.zip",
2005 Jul 24
1
R CMD problem on windows XP (PR#8031)
I get this on windows XP, rw2011, precompiled from CRAN: C:\R\rw2011\src\gnuwin32>R CMD build -- binary ./../library/tseriesChaos R CMD build -- binary ./../library/tseriesChaos * checking for file 'binary/DESCRIPTION' ... NO and there it stopped, while the following works: C:\R\rw2011\src\gnuwin32>Rcmd build --binary ./../library/tseriesChaos Rcmd build --binary
2005 Oct 26
1
unexpected '[<-.data.frame' result
Is this a bug? If not, I am curious to know why '[<-.data.frame' was designed to yield a.frame$y != a.frame$z rather than refusing to carry out the operation at all. > a.frame <- data.frame( x=letters[1:5] ) > a.frame[ 2:5, "y" ] <- letters[2:5] > a.frame[[ "z" ]][ 2:5 ] <- letters[2:5] > a.frame x y z 1 a b <NA> 2 b c
2005 Sep 14
1
R CMD check
Dear r-devel members, I tried to build R packages on a PC running Windows XP but experience problems. However, it is ok when there is no inst directory in a package. Any help would be appreciated. The following is an example, C:\work>R CMD check VR_7.2-19.tar.gz * checking for working latex ... OK * using log directory 'C:/work/VR.Rcheck' * using R version 2.1.1, 2005-06-20 *
2005 Dec 01
1
contrib pkg install problem on Windows with R2.2.0
Dear R-helpers, I made the package depmix for fitting hidden markov models. After updating R to version 2.2.0 on my PC I got the following error when installing the package from a local directory. One of the C files includes the R.h file which apparently causes problems. I call R CMD INSTALL --docs="normal" depmix and I get the following error: make[3]: *** No rule to make target
2004 Jan 21
1
cor( x, y , method = "spearman" ) incorrect if any( is.na(c( x, y (PR#6448)
> version _ platform i686-pc-linux-gnu arch i686 os linux-gnu system i686, linux-gnu status major 1 minor 8.1 year 2003 month 11 day 21 language R > cor( 1:3, rep(NA,3) ) # OK Error in cor(1:3, rep(NA, 3)) :
2004 Jul 21
0
loglin( tab, margin, start = bad.start ) kills R (PR#7123)
> tab <- array( sample(3^5), rep(3,5) ) > loglin( tab, list(1,2,3,4,5) )[[1]] # AOK 2 iterations: deviation 5.456968e-12 [1] 10909.89 > loglin( tab, list(1,2,3,4,5), c(1,2,3) )[[1]] # OUCH! Process R bus error at Wed Jul 21 17:03:55 2004 this is inconsistent - sometimes issuing this msg several times before barfing: Error in switch(z$ifault, stop("This should not
2003 Jul 24
0
unz( "x.zip", "y.csv" ) != pipe( "unzip -p x.zip y.csv" )
Not sure this is a bug in R. Maybe its a bug in my understanding of unz(). The character 'b2' (hexadecimal) is in position 535 of line 1 of 'naughty.csv'. This character appears as superscript '2' and came to me in an EXCEL file that I converted to text in a comma separated ( *.csv ) format. The first line gets truncated by readLines after 534 characters using unz():
2001 Nov 29
1
rug(x) clip warning incorrect if par("xlog")==TRUE (PR#1188)
To wit: > plot(1:2,1:2,log="x") > rug(1:2) # should not warn Warning message: some values will be clipped in: rug(1:2) > plot(1:2,1:2,log="x") > rug(c(0,.1,.2)) # should warn, but does not > I believe this fixes the problem: % diff -c /tmp/orig.rug.R /tmp/cberry.rug.R *** /tmp/orig.rug.R Thu Nov 29 12:59:00 2001 --- /tmp/cberry.rug.R Thu Nov 29
1998 Aug 14
1
R-beta: ld problem/SunOS/gcc/g77
In trying to compile R-0.62.2 on my SPARC SunOS: tajo% uname -a SunOS tajo 4.1.3_U1 1 sun4m with gcc/g77, I ran into gcc -o R.binary [deleted] ../lib/libmath.a -L/usr/openwin/lib -lX11 -ldl -ltermcap -lm -lf2c collect2: ld returned 2 exit status ld: /lib/libm.a(lgamma.o): _gamma: multiply defined ld: /lib/libm.a(lgamma.o): _lgamma: multiply defined *** Error code 1 make: Fatal error:
2005 Jul 27
1
error message running R2WinBUGS
*Dear R-user, * I try to run Winbugs from R using bugs function in R2WinBUGS.My model works well in Winbugs except that I can't get DIC. Since I don't need DIC, when I try to run Winbugs from R , I set "DIC=FALSE". My model is as following: model { for (i in 1:N) { for(j in 1 : T ) { x[i, j] ~ dbin(p[i, j],n[i]) #Hier.prior p[i, j] ~ dbeta(alpha[i, j], beta[i, j]) alpha[i, j]
2005 Jul 21
2
The steps of building library in R 2.1.1
Dear All, With the warm support of every R expert, I have built my R library successfully. Especially thanks: Duncan Murdoch Gabor Grothendieck Henrik Bengtsson Uwe Ligges Without your help, I will lower efficiency. I noticed that some other friends were puzzled by the method of building library. Now, I organize a document about it. Hoping it can help more friends. 1. Read
2005 Jul 08
3
fail in adding library in new version.
Dear all, I really appreciate your help. I think I have a little advancement. ^_^ When I enter the Dos environment, at first, into the D:\>, I type the following code: cd Program Files\R\rw2011\ bin\R CMD install /example "example" is in the d:\, which include the R folder and "DESCRIPTION" file, But I wrote nothing in the "DESCRIPTION" file. Actually, I
2010 Nov 27
1
Bug in parseNamespaceFile or switch( , ... ) ?
parseNamespaceFile() doesn't seem to detect misspelled directives. Looking at its code I see switch(as.character(e[[1L]]), <lots of args omitted here>, stop(gettextf("unknown namespace directive: %s", deparse(e)), call. = FALSE, domain = NA)) but this doesn't seem to function as I expect, viz. to stop with an error if I type a wrong directive.
2005 Sep 10
2
Output of warnings inside the source function
Hello, all. There is a problem to get an output of warnings() function to sink in a file specified. There are to files 1. File "test" with content: source("test_foo",local=T) 2. and file "test_foo" with content: options(warn = 1) sink("c:/temp/foo.txt",append=F) warning("Foo warning") warnings() sink() 3. If I run R as "c:\Program
2006 Mar 22
5
install local packages
Hello all, I'm trying to install the local package under window system. Two ways I've tried: 1. using the menu"packages" "install package(s) from local zip files...". My .zip file is "mclust.zip". But it shows Errors which are: "Error in gzfile(file,"r"): unable to open connection In addition: Warning messages: 1.error -1 in
2005 Nov 29
2
help with R
Hi, New to R on Windows and also someone trying to learn how to use R in batch. My apologies if this posting is a little long but users may better understand the problems I'm having if I explain what I'm doing. Goal: use R to look at seasonality on a daily level, where I have 15 years of daily data for a 246 day year (proprietary reasons for using this number of days). Data is a large