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2010 Sep 07
1
what is the best way for an external interface to interact with graphics, libraries
Another message about the R to TeXmacs interface. 1. Graphics The TeXmacs interface allows the user to directly insert graphics into the session. Since I am not very familiar with programming for R, I implemented the interaction with graphics in a very primitive way. It was two modes of working: with X11, and without (for example when working remotely through ssh without forwarding X11). In
2006 Nov 02
1
R and texmacs
hi all! i'm using texmacs 1.0.6 together with R. My problem is that i can't display figure at all.. it display them in a graphical window, not in texmacs document..... thanks for any help, nelson
2010 Aug 02
7
Linux Editor
Hi Everyone, I recently have started using R again on a Linux box after spending several years on a Mac. Last I checked, the best way to use R was through EMACS using something like ESS. I remember that being serviceable but not always the most convenient. Is there anything comparable to the mac version of R with its built in console, editor, etc?? thanks! -- View this message in context:
2004 Nov 21
2
TeXmacs and R 2.0.0
I have encountered an issue with TeXmacs and R 2.0.0, and I've found a somewhat unsatisfying workaround. My apologies if this is old news to the R-Devel list. TeXmacs has the ability to start up an R session and copy the session input and output into a working document. The way it does this involves starting R and executing >
2004 Oct 02
3
conditional assignments and calculations
Hello! I am using the TeXmacs interface to R. (Though I encountered a similar problem when using Sweave) In doing calculations I often ecounter this scenario: I'll have some calculations in my file: -- A=read.lots.of.data() B=huge.calculation.on(A) C=another.calculation.on(B) -- Now, if A has already been read, I don't need to re-read it. If B has already been calculated, I don't
2006 Mar 10
6
Linux editor like WinEdt?
Hi to all, I initiate in R - Linux and I've some problems to find an editor with R interface as like RWinEdt for WinEdt. Anyone know one? Thanks in advance for your kind cooperation. Best regards Atenciosamente Ana Patricia Martins ------------------------------------------- Serviço Métodos Estatísticos Departamento de Metodologia Estatística Telef: 218 426 100 - Ext: 3210
2005 Feb 08
15
Few questions
Hi, I have a few problems with my shorewall configuration. First of all, the option maclist seems no to be recognized. I have this: ghostwheel /etc/shorewall # cat interfaces | grep -v ''^#'' - eth1 detect dhcp,tcpflags,routefilter loc eth0 detect tcpflags,maclist When I look at shorewall-init.log, I found out:
2005 Feb 05
13
Problem while trying to set up an ipsec vpn
Hi, I''m asking my question here, because I could not find any answer to my problem, but I''m affraid shorewall is not the one to blame. First of all I''m using shorewall version 2.0.15 on two linux box. I set up an ipsec tunnel beetween those 2 boxes to be ables to connect 2 not routable subnetworks. Here is my network topology: 10.66.17.0/24 - 10.66.17.1 = eth0
2005 Dec 14
0
New Quantian release with over 800 CRAN/BioC packages
[ Reposting this here as this Quantian release contains - all CRAN packages as of December 10, 2005 * except the Windows only ones (BRugs, mimR, rcom, RWinEdt) * and three that would not build (Rlsf, ROracle, rJava) for lack of Java, Oracle or rlsf - all BioC packages for release 1.8 * excecpt RMAGEML (needs Java) - for a total of over 800 R packages - a
2005 Dec 14
0
New Quantian release with over 800 CRAN/BioC packages
[ Reposting this here as this Quantian release contains - all CRAN packages as of December 10, 2005 * except the Windows only ones (BRugs, mimR, rcom, RWinEdt) * and three that would not build (Rlsf, ROracle, rJava) for lack of Java, Oracle or rlsf - all BioC packages for release 1.8 * excecpt RMAGEML (needs Java) - for a total of over 800 R packages - a
2006 Mar 02
0
New Quantian releases with almost all of CRAN / BioC
[ I hope this is not considered off-topic for the list: A new Quantian release was just announced, and it contains even more R. As before, we have R (now 2.2.1), ESS, Ggobi, Rpy, several BioInfo tools -- but now we also have RSPerl, JGR, rJava and more. A full sync to CRAN and BioC as of Feb 25, 2006 now yields dim(installed.packages())[1] of 877. Feedback welcome, but
2006 Mar 02
0
New Quantian releases with almost all of CRAN / BioC
[ I hope this is not considered off-topic for the list: A new Quantian release was just announced, and it contains even more R. As before, we have R (now 2.2.1), ESS, Ggobi, Rpy, several BioInfo tools -- but now we also have RSPerl, JGR, rJava and more. A full sync to CRAN and BioC as of Feb 25, 2006 now yields dim(installed.packages())[1] of 877. Feedback welcome, but
2010 Aug 20
2
segfault in embedded r after call to repldlldo1
Dear R developers, i've got a question concerning an embedded R instance. I called the initialization routines as seen in the "writing extensions" guide (Rf_initialize, setup_Rmainloop and R_ReplDLLinit). I also changed the function callback pointer of readconsole and writeconsoleex to my local functions. when i call mainloop there is no problem and the commands are evaluated
2006 Apr 14
8
[rfc] [patch] 32/64-bit hypercall interface revisited
Last year we had a discussion[1] about how the hypercall ABI unfortunately contains fields that change width between 32- and 64-bit builds. This is a huge problem as we come up on the python management stack for ppc64, since the distributions ship 32-bit python. A 32-bit python/libxc cannot currently manage a 64-bit hypervisor. I had a patch but was unable to test it, and some other things were
2003 May 28
0
(no subject)
Subject: [ANN] Quantian: A Knoppix remastering for Scientific Computing X-Mailer: VM 7.03 under 21.4 (patch 6) "Common Lisp" XEmacs Lucid FCC: /home/edd/mail/out/mail From: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> --text follows this line-- [ Apologies for cross-postings; however, this message is being sent only to lists to which I am personally subscribed and overlap should be
2003 Dec 05
5
GUI's for R
Hello, I am not currently using R but I have been using S+ for sevaral years. I think that I fit in the category of power users, never using the GUI prefering the flexibility of a command line interface (CLI). In a short while I will try to move to R, that is if we can convince our IT people that installing a freeware package on a Unix server will not damaged the companie's network! The
2009 Aug 07
0
how to limit output to console beyond options(max.print) ?
I have code that generates a structure that includes in it 30 data frames of size 57*1004. It isn't so important why I needed shape of data frame, maybe I didn't.... I have options(max.print) set to a low number but it seems that this does not have much effect - printing my structure still takes hours, as does str()-ing it. here is short code that exhibits and doesn't exhibit the
2009 Nov 14
2
[LLVMdev] Very slow performance of lli on x86
> > for -O3 results refer attachment. > time clang (-O0) llvm-gcc(-O0) gcc(-O0) > real 0m10.247s 0m11.324s 0m10.963s > user 0m2.644s 0m2.478s 0m2.263s
2009 Dec 09
0
Difficulty with terminal properly displaying help function in an ESS remote session
Hi all, I'm logging into a Debian server and running R remotely using ESS. The steps I use to do this are below (pasted from my webpage). However, we're having a problem whenever we want to use the help function, e.g., ?hist The remote buffer gives a warning: "WARNING: terminal is not fully functional - (press RETURN)" At this point we can't get back to our normal R
2007 Apr 16
3
session log
Hi, is there a platform independent way to log a complete R session (input + output + warnings + errors + ???) into a text file? I can use sink(file, split=T) and savehistory() but it is quite cumbersome to merge the files and still there is some loss (eg. warnings). I wondered that I only found this thread from 2003(!) related to this topic: