Displaying 20 results from an estimated 400 matches similar to: "Matrix package in R-2.4.0alpha"
2017 Nov 20
2
package check fail on Windows-release only?
I mistakenly left a write in "/tmp" in the rockchalk package (version
1.8.109) that I uploaded last Friday. Kurt H wrote and asked me to fix
today.
While uploading a new one, I became aware of a problem I had not seen.
The version I uploaded last Friday, 1.8.109, has OK status on all
platforms except r-release-windows-ix86+x86_64. I get OK on
oldrel-windows and also on devel-windows.
2006 Dec 10
1
Problem with loading "library(Matrix)" at Ubuntu
Dear All,
After upgrading to R-2.4.0-dapper2 (my system is ubuntu 6.06 LTS), I often
met problems when loading some packages like Matrix.
Here is the details:
> library(Matrix)
Error in loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc, lib.loc), keep.source =
keep.source) :
in 'Matrix' methods specified for export, but none defined: Arith,
Math, Math2, +, %*%, Schur, as.matrix, chol,
2019 Nov 11
2
R en Jupyter Lab, error al cargar dplyr: "namespace 'rlang' 0.3.4 is being loaded, but >= 0.4.0 is required"
Hola
Quiero ejecutar R desde Jupyter Lab y me encuentro con un error al invocar
la librería dplyr. Este error no aparece cuando ejecuto RStudio.
La sesión de R en jupyter lab:
sessionInfo()
R version 3.6.1 (2019-07-05)
Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit)
Running under: Windows 10 x64 (build 14393)
Matrix products: default
locale:
[1] LC_COLLATE=Spanish_Chile.1252
2015 Jan 24
3
Proper way to define cbind, rbind for s4 classes in package
Hi all,
this question has already been posted on stackoverflow, however without
success, see also
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/27886535/proper-way-to-use-cbind-rbind-with-s4-classes-in-package.
I have written a package using S4 classes and would like to use the
functions rbind, cbind with these defined classes.
Since it does not seem to be possible to define rbind and cbind directly
as S4
2015 Jan 26
2
Proper way to define cbind, rbind for s4 classes in package
>>>>> Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com>
>>>>> on Sat, 24 Jan 2015 06:39:37 -0800 writes:
> On Sat, Jan 24, 2015 at 12:58 AM, Mario Annau
> <mario.annau at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Hi all, this question has already been posted on
>> stackoverflow, however without success, see also
>>
2015 Feb 09
2
Proper way to define cbind, rbind for s4 classes in package
Are you able to create a reproducible example, somehow?
Thanks,
Michael
On Mon, Feb 9, 2015 at 2:28 PM, Mario Annau <mario.annau at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Michael,
> I've tested your change in r67699 (using r67773) and the function now
> correctly dispatches to r/cbind2 within the R-session without
> bind_activation(TRUE). However, running unit tests using R CMD check I
2015 Feb 02
2
Proper way to define cbind, rbind for s4 classes in package
>>>>> Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com>
>>>>> on Sun, 1 Feb 2015 19:23:06 -0800 writes:
> I've implemented the proposed changes in
> R-devel. Minimally tested, so please try it. It should
> delegate to r/cbind2 when there is at least one S4
> argument and S3 dispatch fails (so you'll probably want to
2007 Mar 20
1
cbind() & rbind() for S4 objects -- 'Matrix' package changes
As some of you may have seen / heard in the past,
it is not possible to make cbind() and rbind() into proper S4
generic functions, since their first formal argument is '...'.
[ BTW: S3-methods for these of course only dispatch on the first
argument which is also not really satisfactory in the context
of many possible matrix classes.]
For this reason, after quite some discussion on
2015 Feb 20
1
Proper way to define cbind, rbind for s4 classes in package
>>>>> Mario Annau <mario.annau at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Wed, 11 Feb 2015 20:18:53 +0100 writes:
> sorry - I just got irritated by my different R-versions.
> The behaviour I described in the previous mail was discovered using R
> 3.1.2 without bind_activation(TRUE). In r67773 all calls are delegated
> to r/cbind.matrix and not
2012 Sep 12
1
methods cbind2 bind_activation disrupts cbind everywhere
The methods package ?cbind2 includes the instruction to use via
methods:::bind_activation(TRUE). This changes the default definition of
cbind globally, disrupting proper evaluation in packages not using
cbind2. Is cbind2 a hold-over from a time when ... could not be used for
dispatch? What is a safe way for a package to use cbind2?
This came up in the context of complex package dependencies
2008 Mar 28
0
"The Matrix" is approaching version 1.0-0
A new version of "the Matrix"
(well, actually the R package named "Matrix") has become
available on the CRAN mirrors.
As some of you have noticed, the version numbers (current is version
0.999375-8) are converging to one, and we feel that we have solved
enough of the many (mostly small) problems to announce that release
1.0-0 is imminent.
In the DESCRIPTION of the package
2008 Mar 28
0
"The Matrix" is approaching version 1.0-0
A new version of "the Matrix"
(well, actually the R package named "Matrix") has become
available on the CRAN mirrors.
As some of you have noticed, the version numbers (current is version
0.999375-8) are converging to one, and we feel that we have solved
enough of the many (mostly small) problems to announce that release
1.0-0 is imminent.
In the DESCRIPTION of the package
2016 May 10
1
recursion problem using do.call(rbind, list(..,<S4>,..))
This was originally a bug report about Matrix,
https://r-forge.r-project.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=294&aid=6325&group_id=61
but the bug is rather a "design" bug in R, or a limitation.
This e-mail is a report of the status quo as I see it, and
call for comments, sugguests, help/hints for workarounds,
or even a suggestion for a programming task helping R core to
amend
2006 Sep 11
2
problems in installing packages with R version 2.4.0 alpha (2006-09-05 r39134)
I just downloaded the windows version
R version 2.4.0 alpha (2006-09-05 r39134)
1. When I downloaded the packages, the following two were not found.
> utils:::menuInstallPkgs()
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
dependency ''fCalendar'' is not available
dependency ''SparseM'' is not available
I am not sure which other packages
2006 Nov 10
4
Selective subsetting
Hi all,
Here's an interesting (for me, at least!) problem I came across:
I have a correlation matrix, let's say with 6 variables, A to F, as column
headings and the same 6 as row headings.
The matrix is filled with correlation coefficients. Therefore, the diagonal
is all 1's, and each of the two triangles formed by the diagonal has the
same 15 correlation coefficients.
I need to
2007 Oct 16
6
RailsStory runner - empty response
I generated a new rails app then installed rspec and rspec_on_rails from
trunk.
I then created a sample story:
require File.dirname(__FILE__) + "/helper"
Story "View Home Page", %{
As a user
I want to view my home page
So that I can get a birds eye view of the system
}, :type => RailsStory do
Scenario "Publisher with no videos" do
When
2007 Nov 08
5
Running specs in reverse
There is an option "--reverse" to run examples in the reverse order
which is good for detecting inter-dependencies between examples.
Is it feasible for rspec to automatically switch between "forward" and
"reverse" order each time a spec is run?
My goal is to detect inter-dependencies sooner than later...
Thanks
Alvin.
2007 Oct 16
5
RailsStory - lessons learned
After trying RailsStory for a few days, I have learned:
1. Rails testing support does not serve up static pages
2. RailsStory masks errors generated by the app under test
3. The masked errors are available in log/test
4. I should read log/test more often
See http://pastie.caboo.se/107876 for an example for points 2 and 3
The welcome controller fails when the HTTP_USER_AGENT is missing.
2017 Nov 21
0
package check fail on Windows-release only?
>>>>> Paul Johnson <pauljohn32 at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Mon, 20 Nov 2017 14:59:26 -0600 writes:
> I mistakenly left a write in "/tmp" in the rockchalk package (version
> 1.8.109) that I uploaded last Friday. Kurt H wrote and asked me to fix
> today.
> While uploading a new one, I became aware of a problem I had not seen.
2004 Aug 06
4
integerization
Hi there.
Just a little status update how that integerization is coming along.
I am trying to limit myself to 32 bit arithmetics. That means
not using any __int64 or long long datatypes at any point.
I have now replaced all steps up to including the estimation of
the LPC filter coefficients with integer code. That is about a
quarter of the total work completed, I would say.
One problem that i