similar to: R 2.3.0 (alpha) on FreeBSD 6.1 fails make check-all

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1997 Jul 09
1
R-beta: Problem with `rpois'
There is a problem with `rpois'. It does seem to take care about the order of the arguments. This is an example: > rpois(n=1,lambda=2) [1] 3 > rpois(lambda=2,n=1) [1] 2 0 It obviously uses the first argument as the number of samples to be drawn, which is wrong. I used Version 0.49 Beta (April 23, 1997). Fredrik
1997 Jul 09
1
R-beta: Problem with `rpois'
There is a problem with `rpois'. It does seem to take care about the order of the arguments. This is an example: > rpois(n=1,lambda=2) [1] 3 > rpois(lambda=2,n=1) [1] 2 0 It obviously uses the first argument as the number of samples to be drawn, which is wrong. I used Version 0.49 Beta (April 23, 1997). Fredrik
2009 Mar 17
3
R does not compile any more on FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT
On a recent FreeBSD 8.0-CURRENT (i386) building R (any version) breaks with the following messages: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [...snip...] gcc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c wilcox.c -o wilcox.o gcc -std=gnu99 -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include
2008 Aug 21
1
pnmath compilation failure; dylib issue?
(1) ...need to speed up a monte-carlo sampling...any suggestions about how I can get R to use all 8 cores of a mac pro would be most useful and very appreciated... (2) spent the last few hours trying to get pnmath to compile under os- x 10.5.4... using gcc version 4.2.1 (Apple Inc. build 5553) as downloaded from CRAN, xcode 3.0... ...xcode 3.1 installed over top of above after
2000 Mar 24
3
quantiles of the hypergeometric distribution (PR#502)
Hello! I use R-version 1.0.0 To get the 0.95 quantile of the hypergeometric distribution with the parameters m=45000,n=5000 and k=600 I use the R-command > qhyper(0.95,45000,5000,600). The value obtained is 600. However, the true value is 552. The latter can be obtained for example by calling the corresponding distribution function with the R commands > x<-540:580 >
2018 Feb 09
1
R Compilation gets stuck on Windows 64
Please note that building R on Windows is documented in "R Installation and Administration", including links to external software. Particularly there is a link to texinfo which is part of Rtools. The documentation is maintained and it is a sufficient source of information for building R on Windows. https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-admin.html
2004 Feb 04
3
number point under-flow
Hello, I've come across the following situation in R-1.8.1 (compile + running under RedHat 7.1): > phyper(24, 514, 5961-514, 53, lower.tail=T) [1] 1 > phyper(24, 514, 5961-514, 53, lower.tail=F) [1] -1.037310e-11 I'd expect the later to be 0 or some very small positive number. Is this a number under-flow of the calculation? Do you think I'm safe if I just set the result to 0
2006 Sep 28
1
unable to load lapack.so
Hi, I'm having problems using ACML with R. I made two changes in config.site by setting LDFLAGS="-L/opt/acml3.1.0/gnu64/lib" BLAS_LIBS="-lacml" ./config and make go through but when I try to use the lm() function, I get the error message Error in chol2inv(Qr$qr[p1, p1, drop = FALSE]) : lapack routines cannot be loaded In addition: Warning message: unable to load
2008 Dec 03
1
hypergeometric
Hi, I hope somebody can help me on how to use the hypergeometric function. I did read through the R documentation on hypergeometric but not really sure what it means. I would like to evaluate the hypergeometric function as follows: F((2*alpha+1)/2, (2*alpha+2)/2 , alpha+1/2, betasq/etasq). I'm not sure which function should be used- either phyper or qhyper or dhyper Where
1997 Dec 13
1
R-beta: Compile error; R-0.60.1, Solaris 2.6, gcc 2.7.2.1
Hi! I have just downloaded the R-0.60.1 sources and have problems compiling R on a Sun Ultra 1 running Solaris 2.6 and gcc 2.7.2.1. I have not been able to find to find any compiling hints in the documentation or the FAQ. After ./configure I use make and get the output below. Any hints are welcome. I am not on the list, so please answer me directly too. Best regards Jens --- Jens Lund
2006 Sep 01
1
integration problem with gamma function
Dear R-list members, I have a problem with translating a mathematica script into R. The whole script is at the end of the email (with initial values for easy reproduction) and can be pasted directly into R. The problematic part (which is included below of course) is <--- Original Mathematica ---> (* p_svbar *) UiA = Ni (Dsi - 2Di A + A^2)/2; UiiA = Nii (Dsii - 2Dii A + A^2)/2; psvbar =
2008 Aug 07
1
qgamma inaccuracy (PR#12324)
Full_Name: Version: 2.7.1 (2008-06-23) OS: windows vista Submission from: (NULL) (216.82.144.137) Hello, I have been working with various probability distributions in R, and it seems the gamma distribution is inaccurate for some inputs. For example, qgamma(1e-100, 5e-101, lower.tail=FALSE) gives: 1.0. However, it seems this is incorrect; I think the correct answer should be
2009 May 07
1
data transformation using gamma
Hi R-users, I have this code to uniformise the data using gamma: > length(dp1) [1] 696 > dim(dp1) [1] 58 12 > dim(ahall) [1]  1 12 > dim(bhall) [1]  1 12 > trans_dt <- function(dt,a,b) + { n1 <- ncol(dt) +   n2 <- length(dt) +   trans  <- vector(mode='numeric', length=n2) +   dim(trans) <- dim(dt) +   for (i in 1:n1) +   {  dt[,i] <- as.vector(dt[,i])
2003 Jan 30
1
vector passed to `if' in `pgamma'
In the current R-devel sources, the `pgamma' function gives a warning when the `shape' argument is passed as a vector of length > 1. That is, > pgamma(3, 1) [1] 0.950213 > pgamma(3, c(1, 2)) [1] 0.9502129 0.8008517 Warning message: the condition has length > 1 and only the first element will be used in: if (shape <= 0) stop("shape must be strictly positive")
2004 Mar 19
3
Incomplete Gamma Functions and GammaDistribution Doc errata.
Hello all, In the course of trying to implement the CDF of an InverseGammaDistribution, I have run across the need for an igamma() function. Several others have needed this function but the answers I have found so far are not totally clear to me. I'm writing for three reasons: 1) to present a small error in the docs 2) to clarify the approach we are expected to take 3) to request,for the
2009 Jan 19
2
pchisq error
Dear R experts, I'm trying to call 'pchisq' from within a C subroutine. The following error is returned: ** NON-convergence in pgamma()'s pd_lower_cf() f= nan. This error message is not printed the first time I call 'pchisq' from the C subroutine, but the second time or the next time I call 'pchisq' from within R. My session output is shown below:
2004 Oct 22
3
pgamma discontinuity (PR#7307)
Full_Name: Morten Welinder Version: 2 OS: Solaris/space/gcc2.95.2 Submission from: (NULL) (65.213.85.217) I changed src/nmath/standalone/test.c to read: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #define MATHLIB_STANDALONE 1 #include <Rmath.h> #include <stdio.h> int main() { double x; for (x = 99990; x <= 100009; x++) printf
1999 May 03
1
problems compiling R-0.63.3 on alpha
Hi again ! Thanks for the info on updating the config.site file which I have done. I have also added -lm in the Makeconf manually because this is needed explicitly for DEC cc. However, there are still a few problems when linking some of the files as you can see from the enclosed log. Ciao, Andreas ------------------------------------------------------- R-0.63.3>make make[1]: Entering
1999 May 03
0
compilation of R-0.63.3 on alpha (PR#183)
This is a multipart MIME message. --==_Exmh_981436288450 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi ! I have problems compiling R successfully on a DEC-UINX 4.0E. I have applied the recommended config.site, which I enclose. As can be seen from the compilation log there are linking errors... I did a 'make check' which fails for the R
2004 Nov 24
1
(PR#7393) Re: dhyper() does not allow non-integer values for
This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. ---1936847065-1111238301-1101309010=:193006 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE On Wed, 24 Nov 2004 Erik.Jorgensen@agrsci.dk wrote: > > dhyper() does not allow non-integer