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2009 May 18
2
readBin on binary non-blocking connections (Windows & Unix differences/bugs)
R-devel: I am encountering a consistency issue using socketConnection and readBin with *non-blocking* connections on Unix and Windows XP (no Vista to test). I am a bit confused by the behavior of *non-blocking* connections under Windows specifically. When calling readBin on a non-blocking connection when there is no data to read on the socket, the connection under Unix will return a vector of
2010 Apr 30
1
Problem: packages TinnR, Hmisc, applications Tinn-R and R version 2.11.0
Hi, First: sorry for my bad English! I have received several emails reporting problems using Tinn-R with the new R version (2.11.0). This email is meant to assist the users. This problem is new and is related with R 2.11.0 and Hmisc package for Windows! After download and install R 2.11.0pat under Linux and Windows, see below my results: a) Under Linux (Open SUSE 11.3) - I found no problem
2009 Feb 27
0
POSIXlt, POSIXct, strptime, GMT and 1969-12-31 23:59:59
R-devel: Some very inconsistent behavior, that I can't seem to find documented. Sys.setenv(TZ="GMT") str(unclass(strptime("1969-12-31 23:59:59","%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"))) List of 9 $ sec : num 59 $ min : int 59 $ hour : int 23 $ mday : int 31 $ mon : int 11 $ year : int 69 $ wday : int 3 $ yday : int 364 $ isdst: int 0 - attr(*, "tzone")= chr
2010 May 24
2
AM/PM strptime %p failing 2.11.0 WinXP
I am attempting to import dates in the following format to R: 5/20/2010 6:45:32 PM Unfortunately I am unable to get the AM/PM function (%p) to work correctly under either 2.11.0 or 2.8.1. > strptime("5/20/2010 6:45:32 PM", "%m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S %p") [1] NA but > strptime("5/20/2010 6:45:32", "%m/%d/%Y %I:%M:%S") [1] "2010-05-20 06:45:32"
2010 Feb 19
1
env: ruby1.9: No such file or directory - FIX
In the root of a rails 3 app: $ rails env: ruby1.9: No such file or directory $ script/rails env: ruby1.9: No such file or directory $ script/rails generate env: ruby1.9: No such file or directory $ ruby -v ruby 1.9.1p378 (2010-01-10 revision 26273) [i386-darwin10.2.0] $ mate script/rails #!/usr/bin/env ruby1.9 --> #!/usr/bin/env ruby -- You received this message because you are subscribed
2010 May 30
1
Bug with ..0
This function call returns 3 but should return 32. ..0 has no special significance in R as far I know yet it seems to be acting as if it were ..1 . Comments? > ff <- function(..0, ...) ..0 > ff(32, 3) [1] 3 > R.version.string [1] "R version 2.11.0 Patched (2010-04-26 r51822)" > win.version() [1] "Windows Vista (build 6002) Service Pack 2"
2009 Aug 07
1
Bug in nlm, found using sem; failure in several flavors (PR#13883)
This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. --1660387551-150661043-1249684349=:2997 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: QUOTED-PRINTABLE Hi Jeff, =09As mentioned in my message, I *did* replicate on another platform.=20 One platform was
2008 Sep 05
1
Passing method to returns() /fSeries (PR#12713)
Full_Name: Robert Iquiapaza Version: 2.7.2 OS: Vista Submission from: (NULL) (69.127.35.170) In the help Examples for returns(fSeries) it is said that you can pass the method to compute ("continuous", "discrete", "compound", "simple") returns using 'type=' i.e. # Discrete Returns: returns(MSFT, type = "discrete") However when you use
2008 Nov 14
1
Problem trying to download rimage package (second try)
Hi, There seems to have been some problem with posting my earlier message and am providing a link to the problem I faced which is at https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/attachments/20081114/84972faf/attachment.pl Any help would be appreciated as I need to use this package urgently and also tried various other things without luck Thanks [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Aug 05
1
inheriting C symbols
The package coxme depends heavily on bdsmatrix, to the point of needing access to some of its C calls. The kinship package (in progress) uses the R level functions in bdsmatrix, but not the C calls. That is, I don't want to always export the symbols. For testing I can use an explicit dyn.load('somepath/bsdmatrix.so', local=F). How do I incorporate such a dependency in the
2008 Dec 09
1
any suggestions to deal with 'Argument list too long' for a R CMD check?
Since, gcc was using upwards of 2gb of ram to compile my package, I just split all the functions into individual files. I guess I'm too clever for myself, because now I get hit with the "Argument list too long" error. Is there a way to deal with this aside from writing my own configure script (which could possibly feed the gcc commands one by one). -Whit RHEL 5 [whit at
2009 Nov 26
1
compiling on snow leopard: Cocoa errors?!?!?!
Dear R-gurus, I'm trying to compile R on my new mac. It's snow leopard. So far I've seemed to be doing pretty well. I've looked at http://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/tools/ http://r.research.att.com/exp/ http://r.research.att.com/building.html http://r.research.att.com/tools/ All of which have been very helpful. Looking at the threads I've got around some X11 issues
2009 Jan 28
2
length of POSIXlt object (PR#13482)
The length() of a POSIXlt object is given as 9 regardless of the actual length. For example: > make.date.time function (year=c(2006,2006),month=c(8,8),day=2:5,hour=13,minute=45) {# convert year, etc., into POSIXlt object # d=as.character(make.date(year,month,day)) t=paste(hour,minute,sep=":") as.POSIXlt(paste(d,t)) } > t=make.date.time() > t [1] "2006-08-02 13:45:00"
2010 May 28
5
difference in sort order linux/Windows (R.2.11.0)
Dear R users, I'm a bit perplexed with the effect sort has here, as it is different on Windows vs. linux. It makes my factor levels and subsequent plots different on the two systems. Given: types <- c("PC-D-Euro-0", "PC-D-Euro-1", "PC-D-Euro-2", "PC-D-Euro-3", "PC-D-Euro-4", "PC-D-Euro-5", "PC-D-Euro-6",
2008 Dec 03
1
reduce limit number of arguments in methods:::cbind
Dear all, As far as I understand, the number of arguments in methods:::cbind is limited by the "self recursive" construction of the function which generates nested loops. A workaround could be to use the internal cbind function on blocks of non S4 objects. The limitation would then be reduced to the number of consecutive S4 objects. ##### R code ##### dfr <- data.frame(matrix(0,
2009 Mar 09
2
bug of *switch* function
Hi, When I call the *switch* function first time, it works. but when I call it at the second time, it does nothing. The version I use is R version 2.9.0 Under development (unstable) (2009-02-21 r47969) here is the output: > organism="human" > species <- switch(organism, human <- "Hs", fly <- "Dm", mouse <-
2009 Aug 07
1
Bug in nlm, found using sem; failure in several flavors (PR#13881)
This message is in MIME format. The first part should be readable text, while the remaining parts are likely unreadable without MIME-aware tools. --1660387551-1458482416-1249639718=:2997 Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; CHARSET=US-ASCII; FORMAT=flowed Content-ID: <Pine.LNX.4.64.0908071039211.2997 at parser.ilovebacon.org> Hello, There appears to be a bug in the nlm function, which I
2010 Jan 15
2
optional package dependency
I have a package that can use rmpi, but works fine without it. None of the automatic test code invokes rmpi functionality. (One test file illustrates how to use it, but has quit() as its first command.) What's the best way to handle this? In particular, what is the appropriate form for upload to CRAN? When I omitted rmpi from the DESCRITPION file R CMD check gave <quote> * checking
2010 May 21
1
S4 method defined but not used
Dear R developers, I am having a slightly weird issue with a S4 method defined in my package adegenet 1.2-4, with R 2.11.0. As far as I know, the problem is new, and the code implementing the method has not changed for more than a year and worked well so far. The problem is the following. I define, in the package, a method "[" for the S4 class 'genind'. The method's
2010 Apr 10
1
ruby 1.8.7p249 + rails 2.3.5 + Snow Leopard = hung processes?
A few weeks ago I updated my development computer to Snow Leopard (finally). I put it off because I was in the middle of a project, and it seems its a good thing I did. Last week I started something new and it seems that any rails related ruby process will get ... stuck, I guess is the best word. I''ve seen it happen as soon as a minute, or take as long as an hour. It happens for