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2007 Oct 11
2
R260 cross-compilation
Hi, I'm trying to cross compile R260 in a ubuntu 6.06 linux. I downloaded the Makefile for 251 and simply replaced the R version by 260. However I'm getting an error about mingw. ernesto at gandalf:~/ipimar/devel/R/ccompile260$ make R export
2004 Oct 19
1
Cross compiling in R-2.0.0
Hello, When compiling R-2.0.0 for cross-compiling, I get the following error when calling 'make R' ---------- Making package base ------------ adding build stamp to DESCRIPTION /bin/sh: line 1: --vanilla: command not found make[5]: *** [frontmatter] Erro 127 make[4]: *** [all] Erro 2 make[3]: *** [pkg-base] Erro 2 make[2]: *** [rpackage] Erro 2 make[1]: *** [all] Erro 2 make[1]:
2007 Jan 19
2
pcre library in R (PR#9319)
I have the same problem, trying to cross-compile. I'm running Ubuntu Edgy, kernel 2.6.17-10-generic, on an IBM T60. I downloaded the Makefile from CRAN and ran make CrossCompileBuild with the following error messages (also ran each make one at the time and the problem occurs in make R): ../extra/pcre/libpcre.a(pcre_dfa_exec.o):pcre_dfa_exec.c:(.text+0x1703): undefined reference to
2003 Jul 03
2
unlist
Hi I have a list with several data.frames, all with the same number of colunms but different number of rows, and I'd like to transform this list into a single dataframe. I need to mimic an rbind of all dataframes ... Transform doesn't seem to work :-( Thanks EJ -- Ernesto Jardim <ernesto at ipimar.pt> Bi?logo Marinho/Marine Biologist IPIMAR - Instituto Nacional de Investiga??o
2003 Jan 24
4
memory problems
Hi I'm computing a bca interval using bca.ci from the boot package. When I try to use this I get an error > library(boot) > boot(logglm.data,boot.fishpower,2500,coef.vec=coeflm.vec)->blm8901 > bca.ci(blm8901,index=29) Error: cannot allocate vector of size 456729 Kb However my machine has 2GB of memory and without R running I only have 112M of memory used. Is there something
2003 Nov 03
2
problem building MS-Windows package under linux
hi there, trying to follow the steps of Yan & Rossini 2003, I have two problems : first when I 'make CrossCompileBuild', I get : ****************************************************************************** make[1]: Entering directory `/home/ros/RWORK/CROSSSOMP/WinR/R-1.8.0/src/gnuwin32' make -f Makefile.docfiles make[2]: Entering directory
2003 Jan 23
2
Exporting graphics window
Hi I'm working on a remote computer with R (SuSE 8.1) and I want to do some ploting. Does anyone knows if it is possible to export the graphics window in to my display and how I can do it ? Thanks EJ -- Ernesto Jardim <ernesto at ipimar.pt> Marine Biologist Research Institute for Agriculture and Fisheries Lisboa, Portugal Tel: +351 213 027 000 Fax: +351 213 015 948
2003 Jul 06
2
cross-compiling for windows with linux
Dear List, I am (still) trying to use the makefile advertised in R-News (the Makefile is a wrapper around other tools). When I try to build a package using the (fairly recent) 'install.R' mecanism, the output leaves me not so confident about the the usability of the pack built for Windows (I am currently unable to verify it): ---------- Making package splicegear ------------ installing
2003 Jun 23
1
Cross-compiling R packages
Hi, I tried to use the 'make' file discussed in the last R-news. The step 'make R' dies with: make[2]: Entering directory `/home/laurent/these/R/RCrossBuild/WinR/R-1.7.1/src/gnuwin32' sed -e s/@RVER@/`cut -d' ' -f1 ../../VERSION | sed -n 1p`/g -e s/@RWVER@/rw1071/g rw-FAQ.texi | \ makeinfo --no-headers --number-sections -o rw-FAQ makeinfo --no-split --html
2003 Jan 16
1
bootstraping lm
Hi I'm doing a bootstrap of a linear model using: boot.fishpower <- function(data, i){ data <- data[i,] fplm <- lm(log(U)~Q+S+P+B+D, data=data) fp <- coef(fplm) exp(fp) } > boot(logglm.data,boot.fishpower,100) Error in "[<-"(*tmp*, r, , value = statistic(data, i[r, ], ...)) : number of items to replace is not a multiple of replacement length
2002 Oct 10
1
NEdit Highligth patterns for R
Hi I've just submitted to the NEdit development team a R highligth patterns for NEdit (www.nedit.org). NEdit is a text editor for LINUX which I use to write small R functions. In my opinion is a very good tool for small scripts, maybe for huge projects is not the best. I'm attaching the R-5.1.pats file so you can try it. As usual contributions and comments are welcome. Regards EJ
2003 Jun 05
1
scales in xyplot doesn't seem to work for x axis
Hi I'm doing a xyplot and I wand to reduce the number of tick marks in the x axis. My x axis are month and I want to reduce the 12 tick marks to 4. I used the scales argument but it doesn't seem to work, althougth it works on y axis if I use scales=list(tick.number=4).
2003 Sep 08
0
New highlighting for NEdit 5.3
Hi, I've just put together a new R syntax highlighting file for Nedit 5.3. I've borrow the "base" functions of Jedit (thanks to Tobias Elze and Zed A. Shaw) so now NEdit highlights a little more than before :) You can download the file here: http://ernesto.freezope.org/cmf/starthere/r/R-5.3.pats Just import it into NEdit with > nedit -import R-5.3.pats and save your
2000 Oct 02
2
R function for "interp"
Hi How can I do the same has interp in s+ with R ? I've looked to "approxfun" but didn't figured out how to do it. Thanks EJ -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body",
2003 Apr 14
6
Charts to M$Word - what's the best format
Hi I'm exporting some graphs from R to M$Word. I used png, jpeg and bmp and the quality is poor when comparing with the postscript. What is the best way to export a chart to be included in a M$Word file ? Thanks EJ
2002 Nov 07
1
Save method
Hi I want to use save methods but I found that the save function is not a generic function ... If I define save <- function(x, ...) UseMethod("save") I'll be overwriting the original save function ... Is there another way of doing this ? or am I understanding it wrong ? Regards EJ -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help
2009 Apr 14
3
Problem cross-compiling on Ubuntu
I'm using Ubuntu 8.10 (Intrepid Ibex) and R 2.7.1. I've built a package from source (a modified version of gbm) and it contains some C++ code. I now want to cross-compile it to get a Windows version. I installed R using sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install r-base sudo apt-get install r-base-dev So far as I can tell, I've also followed all the instructions in the guide
2002 Oct 03
1
Strange behaviour of "image"
Hi I'm using "image" and got some strange results. When I define the color sequence as "col=gray(seq(0.95,0,-0.01))" or "col=gray(seq(0.94,0,-0.01))" I got an error Error in gray(level) : invalid gray level, must be in [0,1]. If I use 0.96 or 0.93 it works ... EJ ps: R 1.6.0 on SuSE Linux 8.0
2001 Apr 03
2
Importing from Splus (PR#891)
Full_Name: Ernesto Jardim Version: 1.2.2 OS: SuSE Linux 6.4 Submission from: (NULL) (193.137.98.92) I wanted to import an array, dim=c(28,12,17), from splus into R.On splus I did dump(c("array"),file="dump.out) I checked and Splus could source it. Than, in R I tryied to source it with: source("dump.out") and got and error message: > source("dump.out")
2005 Dec 20
3
Overlaying lattice plots
Hillary, Richard M wrote: > Morning chaps, I have a little question for your capable minds... Say > I have an observed and predicted set of quants (in my case, length > frequencies by year and age/length), is there a way to use lattice > plots to plot the observed and predicted data together, panel by panel? > Obrigado/gracias (thankyou in Galego is?...) > Rich Hi Richard, If