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2010 May 29
3
S4 dispatch for .DollarNames (utils)
Hello, I'm trying to make .DollarNames generic and implement a method for it in a package. .DollarNames is the function that is now called to get completion possibilities. My R code looks like this: setGeneric( ".DollarNames" ) setClass("track", representation(x="numeric", y="numeric")) ## A class extending the previous, adding one more
2012 May 18
2
Failure building any package
Hello, I'm attempting to build a package using R 2.15.0 on OS X I am getting a generic failure when performing a cran type check on the package. Even with a very simple test package, it still fails int he same place. Example: In R: rm(list=ls()) foo <- function(x){print(x)} package.skeleton(name="foo") Then, at the command line: R CMD build foo R CMD check --as-cran
2009 Nov 09
1
Print methods
I've built a package that contains only two functions for a test run. They are: g <- function(x){ x <- x^2 class(x) <- "foo" x } print.foo <- function(x, ...){ cat("This is a test:\n") cat(x, "\n") invisible(x) } Simply testing these functions in the R workspace prior to a build yields: > g(1:5) This is a test: 1 4 9 16 25 Now, I
2009 Jul 23
1
problem building R 2.9.1 from source on RHEL 4 (x86_64)
I am building from source on RHEL 4 and have run into a problem while running "make check": running code in 'lapack.R' ...make[3]: *** [lapack.Rout] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/opt/R/R-2.9.1/tests' make[2]: *** [test-Specific] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory `/opt/R/R-2.9.1/tests' make[1]: *** [test-all-basics] Error 1 make[1]: Leaving
2009 Oct 17
2
linking to package directories broken in R >= 2.10 beta
Dear R developers, some of our packages come with additional programming examples in a directory called "/examples" which is created from "/inst/examples". This directory is linked from the docs (e.g. in inst/doc/index.html): <dl> <dt><a href="../examples/">examples</a>: <dd>Source code of examples </dl> Given, that we have a
2014 Oct 23
0
[Bug 10893] New: Allow option to sync symlinks last (or delayed)
https://bugzilla.samba.org/show_bug.cgi?id=10893 Bug ID: 10893 Summary: Allow option to sync symlinks last (or delayed) Product: rsync Version: 3.1.1 Hardware: All OS: All Status: NEW Severity: enhancement Priority: P5 Component: core Assignee: wayned at samba.org
2009 Jan 17
2
DierckxSpline segfault
I've just encountered a segfault when using DierckxSpline::percur function. Below is the minimal example which triggers the error: --- library(DierckxSpline) x <- 1:10 y <- rep(0, 10) pspline <- percur(x, y) --- *** caught segfault *** address (nil), cause 'memory not mapped' Traceback: 1: .Fortran("percur", iopt = as.integer(iopt), m = as.integer(m), x =
2004 Sep 30
1
Vectorising and loop (was Re: optim "a log-likelihood function")
>From: Sundar Dorai-Raj <sundar.dorai-raj at PDF.COM> >Reply-To: sundar.dorai-raj at PDF.COM >To: Zhen Pang <nusbj at hotmail.com> >CC: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch >Subject: Vectorising and loop (was Re: [R] optim "a log-likelihood >function") >Date: Wed, 29 Sep 2004 18:21:17 -0700 > > > >Zhen Pang wrote: > >> >>I also use
2005 Jul 11
2
building packages on Windows
Hi, all, I just recently upgraded my computer though I'm using the same OS (XP). But now I'm having difficulty building packages and I cannot seem to solve the problem. I'm using R-2.1.1pat on Windows XP. Here is what I tried: D:\Users\sundard\slib\sundar\R>R CMD CHECK sundar * checking for working latex ... OK * using log directory
2007 Sep 19
1
building a package - shared library loading problem
Dear All, I am trying to write my first R package and I bump into loading shared library problem( working on Mac OS X 10.4.10 as well as Linux Ubuntu). I want to makes use of (incorporate) a shared library matchinglib.so in the package. Library was created via R CMD -SHLIB. Following 'Writing R Extensions' I place matchinglib.so in the 'libs' directory and use NAMESPACE file
2002 Apr 22
2
lattice help
I'm new to lattice and can't figure out what the problem is with the following example: ######################### > library(lattice) Loading required package: grid Attaching package `lattice': The following object(s) are masked _by_ .GlobalEnv : xyplot The following object(s) are masked from package:base : levels > test.data <- data.frame(x=rnorm(100), +
2008 Oct 30
3
using yscrollcommand in tkcanvas crashes R (PR#13231)
Full_Name: Sundar Dorai-Raj Version: 2.8.0 OS: Windows Submission from: (NULL) (76.220.41.126) The following code crashes R: library(tcltk) tt <- tktoplevel() tc <- tkcanvas(tt, yscrollcommand = function(...) tkset(ts, ...)) > sessionInfo() R version 2.8.0 (2008-10-20) i386-pc-mingw32 locale: LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_United
2009 Jul 30
3
update.formula and backticked colons
I just noticed the following in update.formula and I'm wondering if this behavior is the intention of the developers. Here's an example: update(`a: b` ~ x, ~ . + y) Note now that the response has no backticks and is interpreted as a:b (i.e. ":" is now an operator). This is because in update.formula the call to terms.formula uses simplify = TRUE. I'm working with data that
2003 Feb 06
5
options(chmhelp = TRUE)
Hi all, Here's a curosity I ran into since upgrading to 1.6.2 (precompiled for Windows). When using the chm help I get the following warning. I saw a recent post regarding this as a new warning (``dyn.load warning message in R1.6.2 on Windows XP'' dated 1/28/03), but not in the context of the help system. The warning only appears once and does not prevent the chm file from
2007 May 30
5
determining a parent function name
Hi, All, I'm writing a wrapper for stop that produces a popup window using tcltk. Something like: error <- function(...) { msg <- paste(..., sep = "") if(!length(msg)) msg <- "" if(require(tcltk, quiet = TRUE)) { tt <- tktoplevel() tkwm.title(tt, "Error") tkmsg <- tktext(tt, bg = "white") tkinsert(tkmsg,
2001 Oct 24
1
mixed fonts
Any way of mixing bold and plain fonts in text() (or mtext(), etc.)? I'm looking for a solution that doesn't require manually spacing two calls of text(). For example: text(x=0,y=0,labels="bold(Figure 1.) plain(This is a picture.)") where "Figure 1." is bold-faced and "This is a picture." is plain-faced. I've tried to trick plotmath into doing this but
2004 Oct 25
2
Revision: post on Intro to R lecture
Hi All: This follows my earlier post on webized slides on lecture presentation on introducing R. I learned that in Mozilla (Firefox) browsers, the slides did not show up. Sorry for the no show. As a reluctant windows user, I kind of carelessly clicked through Powerpoint to convert the presentation file to its html form, unwittingly leading to the mess. See if it got corrected now (I do not have
2006 Jun 20
1
changes to terms.formula in 2.3.x
Hi, all, I just recently noticed a change in terms.formula from 2.2.1 to 2.3.1 (possibly 2.3.0, but I didn't check). Here's the problem: ## 2.2.1 > update(~ x | y, z ~ .) z ~ x | y ## 2.3.1 > update(~ x | y, z ~ .) z ~ (x | y) and in the NEWS for 2.3.1 o terms.formula needed to add parentheses to formulae with terms containing '|'. (PR#8462) So, there must be
2008 Oct 02
1
using bquote to construct function
Hi, R-help, (sessionInfo at the end) I'm trying to construct a function using bquote and running into a strange error message. As an example, what I would like to do is this: z <- 2 eval(bquote(function(x, y) { x^.(z) + y }))(2, 3) However, I get the following: Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : invalid formal argument list for "function" However, if I change the
2006 Aug 01
2
deleting a directory
Hi, all, I'm looking a utility for removing a directory from within R. Currently, I'm using: foo <- function(...) { mydir <- tempdir() dir.create(mydir, showWarnings = FALSE, recursive = TRUE) on.exit(system(sprintf("rm -rf %s", mydir))) ## do some stuff in "mydir" invisible() } However, this is assumes "rm" is available. I know of