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2008 May 07
0
Fwd: Re: Solution of function
Forgot to send one copy to R help. Sorry Megh Dal <megh700004@yahoo.com> wrote: Date: Wed, 7 May 2008 02:45:09 -0700 (PDT) From: Megh Dal <megh700004@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: [R] Solution of function To: Berwin A Turlach <berwin@maths.uwa.edu.au> Hi Berwin, Thanks for having look on my problem. However on ipop() function I see following: ipop solves the quadratic
2008 Oct 07
0
splinefun gives incorrect derivs when extrapolating to the (PR#13139)
--MP_/kvy20nVajVG/n.8m=_ZjLAX Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline On Tue, 7 Oct 2008 19:31:03 +0800 Berwin A Turlach <berwin at maths.uwa.edu.au> wrote: > The attached patch (against the current SVN version of R) implements > the latter strategy. With this patch applied, "make check > FORCE=FORCE" passes
2009 Apr 27
0
Patch proposal for logspace_sub
G'day all, I am working on problems where I have to calculate the logarithm of a sum or difference from the logarithms of the individual terms; so the functions logspace_add and logspace_sub which are part of R's API come in handy. However, I noticed that logspace_sub can have problems if both arguments are (very) small or the difference between the arguments are vary small. The logic
2008 Oct 07
0
splinefun gives incorrect derivs when extrapolating to the (PR#13138)
--MP_/Rxf/JAvsQx5JLkhZFc9Jmn4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline G'day Greg, On Mon, 6 Oct 2008 19:50:13 +0200 (CEST) Greg.Snow at imail.org wrote: > This is a low priority bug that has been around for a while, but I > came across it again while alpha testing 2.8. Indeed, that bug must have been around since
2009 Aug 11
0
sub-architecture installation difficulty with various valgrind-instrumentation levels
"R Installation and Administration", section 2.5 "Sub-architectures" describes calling specific builds of R using the call "R --arch=name". I am trying to build and install three versions of R-2.9.1, each configured with a different valgrind-instrumentation level ("Writing R Extensions", section 4.3.2 "Using valgrind"). My goal is to be able to
2011 May 20
0
glmnet_1.6 fails to install due to unsupported Fortran 90 compiler
Hi, if I try to install glmnet, the installation fails with: > install.packages("glmnet",dependencies=TRUE) trying URL 'http://mirrors.softliste.de/cran/src/contrib/glmnet_1.6.tar.gz' Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 522657 bytes (510 Kb) opened URL ================================================== downloaded 510 Kb * installing *source* package ?glmnet?
2009 Apr 27
2
The .tex version of the manual in foo.Rcheck
In version 2.8.1, running Rcmd check on the package foo would leave the file foo-manual.tex in the folder foo.Rcheck. But as of 2.9.0 only foo-manual.pdf and foo-manual.log are there. Is this intentional? Anyway it is inconvenient, because I would occasionally like to include the manual at the end of a set of exercises, and this was a convenient file to \input with a few select %'s added.
2012 Jan 01
1
Compiling 64-bit libFLAC/libFLAC++ on OS X Lion, anyone successful?
I have also asked this question on stackoverflow (http://stackoverflow.com/questions/8694676/compiling-64-bit-flac-libflac-in-os-x-lion), which you can answer if you're interested in reputation points. I am very unfamiliar with compiling C/C++ source of this size, and I'm having trouble debugging the issue. Basically, in the root folder of the FLAC bundle, even if I use the flags
2017 Jul 03
0
Patch for R-exts.texi
Attached is a patch for R-exts.texi against r72880. Here are some of the changes I made: - Fix a broken link: https://developer.apple.com/library/mac/#documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/InstrumentsUserGuide/Introduction/Introduction.html -> https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/DeveloperTools/Conceptual/InstrumentsUserGuide/index.html - Changed a few http
2013 Jan 25
1
could not find function "qplot" after install.packages("ggplot2")
On OS X 10.8.2, after I installed ggplot2, and picked mirror of Singapore. it could not find qplot function. Could anyone pls help me ? Thank you. Pls see: > install.packages("ggplot2")--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---also installing the dependencies ¡®colorspace¡¯, ¡®stringr¡¯, ¡®RColorBrewer¡¯, ¡®dichromat¡¯, ¡®munsell¡¯, ¡®labeling¡¯, ¡®plyr¡¯,
2007 May 30
1
Static and dynamic graphics course, July 2007, Salt Lake City
We're pleased to announce a one day course covering static and dynamic graphics using R, ggplot and GGobi. The course will be held just before the JSM, on Saturday, 28 July 2007, in Salt Lake City. The course will be presented by Dianne Cook and Hadley Wickham. In the course you will learn: * How to build presentation quality static graphics using the R package, ggplot. We will cover plot
2007 Nov 09
1
help with lasso2 package
X is a matrix and F is a vector. F2 <- data.frame(cbind(X,F)) F2 V1 V2 V3 F 1 -0.250536332 -1.4755883 1.9580974 -2.136487 2 -0.009856084 0.4953269 0.5486092 -2.744482 3 -0.406962682 0.7729631 0.1861905 -2.891821 4 1.938780097 0.7469251 1.2537781 -1.212992 5 -0.332370358 1.1943637 0.7114278 -1.830441 modF<-formula(F ~ V1 + V2 + V3) #no error message
2008 Jan 25
1
lapply without return values?
Hi I am looking for a function which is executing some code repeatedly, exactly like lapply() and sappl() are doing, but do not return anything as I am not interested in the return values. An example would be: > p <- data.frame(runif(10), runif(10), runif(10)) > lapply( p, function(ps) {x11(); plot(ps)} ) which results in three graphs and a printout: $runif.10. NULL $runif.10..1
2008 Apr 24
2
problem with "which"
Hi, I'm having trouble with the "which" or the "seq" function, I'm not sure. Here's an example : > lat=seq(1,2,by=0.1) > lat [1] 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 2.0 > which(lat==1) [1] 1 > which(lat==1.1) [1] 2 > which(lat==1.2) [1] 3 > which(lat==1.3) [1] 4 > which(lat==1.4) [1] 5 > which(lat==1.5) [1] 6 >
2008 May 15
1
apply function
Hi R, Getting a strange result using ?apply. Please look into the below codes: > d=data.frame(a=c(1,2,3),b=c("A","B","C"),c=c(TRUE,FALSE,FALSE),d=c(T,F,F )) > class(d[,1]) [1] "numeric" > class(d[,2]) [1] "factor" > class(d[,3]) [1] "logical" > class(d[,4]) [1] "logical" >
2007 Jul 25
1
question on using "gl1ce" from "lasso2" package
Hi, I tried several settings by using the "family=gaussian" in "gl1ce", but none of them works. For the case "glm" can work. Here is the error message I got: > glm(Petal.Width~Sepal.Length+Sepal.Width+Petal.Length ,data=iris,family=gaussian()) > gl1ce(Petal.Width~Sepal.Length+Sepal.Width+Petal.Length ,data=iris,family=gaussian()) Error in eval(expr, envir,
2007 Nov 23
2
rbinom with computed probability
Hello, I have a loop with probability computed from a logistic model like this: for (i in 1:300){ p[i]<-exp(-0.834+0.002*x[i]+0.023*z[i])/(1+exp(-0.834+0.002*x[i]+0.023 +z[i])) x and z generated from normal distribution. I get 300 different probabilities And I want to generate variables from bernulli distribution with P for every observation: T[i]<-rbinom(1,1,p[i]) But i get missing
2008 Aug 24
1
Extracting formula from an lm object
I want to extra the part of the formula not including the response variable from an lm object. For example if the lm object ABx.lm was created by the call ABx.lm <- lm( y ~ A + B + x, ...) Then ACx.lm is saved as part of a workspace. I wish to extract "~ A + B + x". Later in my code I will fit another linear model of the form z ~ A + B + x for some other response variable z. I
2008 Apr 14
4
&& and ||
Hello there, I got a small problem about logical calculation: we can get a sequene from a+b as below: > a<-c(1,2) > b<-c(3,4) > a+b [1] 4 6 but when the sequences are logical. (I want to get (True,False) && (True, True) ==> (True, False), but when I do as below. > e<-c(T,T) > f<-c(F,T) > e [1] TRUE TRUE > f [1] FALSE TRUE >
2009 Feb 21
1
Install failure (PR#13545)
Hello: Encountered a problem installing R on CentOS release 5.2 This is a 64bit OS I need to know if this will work on this server or do I need to change OS> Thanks Bob I downloaded the source ( R-2.8.1.tar.gz ) due to no release being available for CentOS. My ./configure --with-x=no --with-readline=no R_PAPERSIZE='letter' Failed: ./configure --with-x=no --with-readline=no