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2006 Mar 09
1
bugs in simtest (PR#8670)
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This report is joint from Richard Heiberger <rmh at temple.edu>
and Burt Holland <bholland at temple.edu>.
Burt Holland is the coauthor
2008 Sep 17
0
documentation improvement request: add search (PR#12905)
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> help.search("normal probability plot")
No help files found with alias or concept or title matching 'normal
probability plot'
2004 Jan 31
3
Naming difference in cbind between S-Plus (PR#6515)
Naming difference in cbind between S-Plus and R.
I think R is wrong.
abc <- data.frame(y=1:4, x=rnorm(4))
abc.lm <- lm(y ~ x, data=abc)
predict.lm(abc.lm, type="terms") ## this is where R got the name "x"
abc <- cbind(abc, d=abc$y - predict.lm(abc.lm, type="terms"))
abc
R gives
> abc
y x x
1 1 -1.33925477 1.163001
2 2 1.52764505
2006 Sep 01
2
Compiling a package
Hello,
I am in Win-XP R:2.3.0
latest rtools and Perl - of today
I got Rcmdr.HH source code and tried to compile it myself
copy all directory to R/R-2.3.0/src/library/Rcmdr.HH
from R/R-2.3.0/src/library
I typed:
..\..\bin\R CMD build --force --binary --auto-zip Rcmdr.HH
* checking for file 'Rcmdr.HH/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* preparing 'Rcmdr.HH':
* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information
2004 May 31
1
Several libraries won't load with rw1090pat (PR#6926)
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Several libraries won't load with rw1090pat.
MASS, which is included with the distribution,
2004 Jul 10
3
bug in xyplot xlab, etc (PR#7076)
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This looks to me like a bug in xyplot and friends. I anticipated
that all three of these
2004 Jul 10
1
read.table, read.fwf, and na.strings (PR#7075)
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Is this intended behavior for the read.fwf(na.strings="-999")?
I anticipated that
2004 Apr 23
7
trellis.device in .First (PR#6812)
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<<insert bug report here>>
There are two bugs associated with graphics devices.
2006 Nov 03
6
Import problem with S-Plus 7.0 dataset
I am running R 2.3.1 on a Windows XP machine. I am trying to import
some data into R that is stored as an S-Plus 7.0 .sdd file.
When I run the following command, I get this error:
> library(foreign)
> d <- read.S(file='H:\\Research\\data.sdd')
Error in read.S(file = "H:\\Research\\data.sdd") :
not an S object
The dataset is fairly large, roughly 13000 rows
2006 Nov 03
6
Import problem with S-Plus 7.0 dataset
I am running R 2.3.1 on a Windows XP machine. I am trying to import
some data into R that is stored as an S-Plus 7.0 .sdd file.
When I run the following command, I get this error:
> library(foreign)
> d <- read.S(file='H:\\Research\\data.sdd')
Error in read.S(file = "H:\\Research\\data.sdd") :
not an S object
The dataset is fairly large, roughly 13000 rows
2007 Jun 27
0
possible bug in conflicts() (PR#9760)
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Dare I say the word: bug. It looks to me like a bug in conficts().
The use of seq_along in this line in base::conflicts
+ for (i in
2004 Jul 09
3
Reproducible Rterm crash. (PR#7072)
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Reproducible Rterm crash.
I drew a complicated graph, then resized the graphics window.
R reported
> Insufficient memory for resize. Killing device
2004 Jul 14
2
tracing something in a namespace (PR#7091)
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> x <- rnorm(10)
> y <- 1:10
> xyplot(y ~ x)
>
2006 Aug 22
1
HH and Rcmdr.HH packages available
The software for my recent book
Statistical Analysis and Data Display
Richard M. Heiberger and Burt Holland
http://springeronline.com/0-387-40270-5
is now available as an R package from the book's website.
The package has been submitted to CRAN.
Description: Support software for Statistical Analysis and Data
Display (Springer, ISBN 0-387-40270-5). This contemporary
2019 Dec 06
1
inappropriate warning in latticeExtra
This problem is still present in
> version
_
platform x86_64-w64-mingw32
arch x86_64
os mingw32
system x86_64, mingw32
status Under development (unstable)
major 4
minor 0.0
year 2019
month 12
day 03
svn rev 77513
language R
version.string R Under development (unstable)
2023 May 03
1
[External] Error in percentage stacked barplot
Dear Richard,?
Thank you very much for your reply. I went through the code and it worked. I was also able to change the colours.?
I was wondering if I can change the legend position; instead of being in the bottom to be on the left side.?
I tried the following but without any success
strip = FALSE
strip.right = TRUE
likert(t(hellisheidi), ReferenceZero=.5, xlab="X-lab",
2013 Feb 12
2
Private environments and/or assignInMyNamespace
Dear DevelopeRs,
I've been struggling with the new regulations regarding modifications to
the search path, regarding my Rcmdr plugin package RcmdrPlugin.DoE. John
Fox made Rcmdr comply with the new policy by removing the environment
RcmdrEnv from the search path. For the time being, he developed an
option that allows users to put the environment from Rcmdr (RcmdrEnv) on
the search path,
2004 Aug 03
3
keep.source.pkgs()
Recently Brian Ripley had occasion to mock my inability to see a
comment in the code for arima(), in the stats package. After
considerable dredging around in the r-news archives I found reference
to keep.source() and keep.source.pkgs(), which I conjectured just
***might*** possibly be the ``obvious'' resource to which Prof.
Ripley thought I ought to have resorted.
However, after
2002 Mar 13
1
several bugs (PR#918) lists and matrices
### I got bit again by the same bugs I wrote about a year ago.
### The bugs are related to matrices and arrays of lists.
### 1. There is a clear inconsistency in how R handles two
### functionally equivalent statements.
### array() is able to take a list and create a matrix.
### matrix() is unable to create that matrix.
> vector("list", 2)
[[1]]
NULL
[[2]]
NULL
>
2019 Jun 14
4
inappropriate warning in latticeExtra
This is still not repaired in
R version 3.6.0 Patched (2019-05-17 r76528)
> library(latticeExtra)
> a <- xyplot(1 ~ 1)
> c(a,a)
Warning message:
In formals(fun) : argument is not a function
Can we have it in R-3.6.1 that Peter just announced?
Rich
On Mon, Apr 2, 2018 at 4:08 AM Deepayan Sarkar
<deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On Fri, Mar 23, 2018 at 7:58 AM,