similar to: Internal function isUME() in findGeneric() is wrong (PR#7320)

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2004 Oct 29
0
(PR#7320) Internal function isUME() in findGeneric() is
Jeffrey J. Hallman wrote: >OK, I looked at the documentation and you're right about that. However, >I'm curious about why the first argument to UseMethod is ever necessary. >Is there ever a good reason for it to be something other than the name >of the calling function? (Wouldn't that lead to confusing code?) If >not, why bother with it at all? > >I've
2006 Jun 13
1
format.POSIXlt drops characters following percent sign (PR#8975)
Full_Name: Jeff Hallman Version: 2.3.1 OS: Windows Submission from: (NULL) (132.200.32.34) Internal(format.POSIXlt(as.POSIXlt(Sys.time()), "%Y%m%d%q", F)) Linux R-2.2.1 returns "20060613%q". Windows R-2.3.1 returns "20060613" dropping the "%q". The documentation says "Any character in the format string other that the '%' escape
2009 Mar 17
1
exporting s3 and s4 methods
If a package defined an S3 generic and an S4 generic for the same function (so as to add methods for S4 classes to the existing code), how do I set up the namespace to have them exported? With import(stats) exportMethods(bigglm) importClassesFrom(DBI) useDynLib(biglm) export(biglm) export(bigglm) in NAMESPACE, the S3 generic is not exported. > methods("bigglm") [1] bigglm.RODBC*
2013 Mar 20
1
double in summary.c : isum
Hi, Please consider the following : > x = as.integer(2^30-1) [1] 1073741823 > sum(c(rep(x, 10000000), rep(-x,9999999))) [1] 1073741824 Tested on 2.15.2 and a recent R-devel (r62132). I'm wondering if s in isum could be LDOUBLE instead of double, like rsum, to fix this edge case? https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/src/main/summary.c Thanks, Matthew
2006 Jun 13
0
format.POSIXlt drops characters following percent sign (PR#8976)
On Tue, 13 Jun 2006, jhallman at frb.gov wrote: > Full_Name: Jeff Hallman > Version: 2.3.1 > OS: Windows > Submission from: (NULL) (132.200.32.34) > > > Internal(format.POSIXlt(as.POSIXlt(Sys.time()), "%Y%m%d%q", F)) > Linux R-2.2.1 returns "20060613%q". > Windows R-2.3.1 returns "20060613" dropping the "%q". There is no
2007 Apr 23
0
foreign::read.ssd and long names (PR#9631)
Full_Name: Jeff Hallman Version: 2.4.1 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (132.200.32.34) read.ssd() invokes PROC COPY to create an xport file, but PROC COPY has some annoying limitations that read.ssd() should deal with. The first is that PROC COPY doesn't work with member names (the sectionnames argument to read.ssd) longer than 8 characters. The second is that PROC COPY also fails if any
2016 Feb 09
2
Modified LLVM IR
Hi, I want to edit LLVM generated IR file, like as given below, Original LLVM IR file, @.str2 = private unnamed_addr constant [17 x i8] c"\0AI am in one_11\0A\00", align 1 ; Function Attrs: nounwind define i32 @one_1(i32 %ivar1, i32 %ivar2) #0 { entry: %ivar1.addr = alloca i32, align 4 %ivar2.addr = alloca i32, align 4 %isum = alloca i32, align 4 store i32 %ivar1, i32*
2016 Feb 10
2
Modified LLVM IR
Hi, I want to call/add some functions(that defined in another file) on top of some functions, and reflect the same changes in object file. No, I am not looking for contractor. Thanks, Deepika On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 7:04 PM, mats petersson <mats at planetcatfish.com> wrote: > What is the condition for adding this code? > > What have you tried so far? [Or are you looking for a
2016 Feb 10
2
Modified LLVM IR
Hi, Yes I am looking for IR pass that will do insert call of functions that defined in another file. Links/suggestions that guide me to start for adding IR pass will help me so much. Regards, Deepika On Wed, Feb 10, 2016 at 1:03 PM, mats petersson <mats at planetcatfish.com> wrote: > So how do you know what you want to modify (conceptually)? > > Have you got a IR pass that you
2007 Apr 23
0
Correction to PR #9631 (PR#9632)
Full_Name: Jeff Hallman Version: 2.4.1 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (132.200.32.34) When I filed this a few minutes ago, I left off the rewritten read.ssd(). I've included it at the end this time. read.ssd() invokes PROC COPY to create an xport file, but PROC COPY has some annoying limitations that read.ssd() should deal with. The first is that PROC COPY doesn't work with member
2013 Apr 23
1
Writing contrast statements to test difference of slope in linear regressions
Hi Everyone, I am uncertain that I am writing the contrast statements correctly. Basically, I'm unsure when to use a -1 and a 1 when writing the contrasts. Specifically I am interested in comparing the slopes between different temperature regimes. Temperature is therefore a factor. Time and percent are numerical. Using the gmodels package I made the following model:
2016 Feb 10
2
Modified LLVM IR
Hi, My requirement is something like as given below, a.c => a.obj contains a1() and a2() function b.c => b.obj contains b1() and b2() function main.c => main.obj call to a1, a2, b1, b2 Now, I want to move a1(), a2() from a.obj to b2.obj and on top of function b1() When I call b1() from main, it should call first a1, a2 and then function definition of b1 Can you please give me some
2005 Oct 19
2
[R-gui] R GUI considerations (was: R, Wine, and multi-threadedness)
>>>>> "K" == Kasper Daniel Hansen <khansen at stat.Berkeley.EDU> writes: K> On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Jeffrey J. Hallman wrote: K> <SNIP> >> Think about it. Once you have a basic math package that can handle >> matrix >> programming and various mathematical functions, building the various >> statistical modeling
2001 Apr 03
1
rle() fails with NA's (PR#892)
Full_Name: Jeff Hallman Version: 1.2.2 OS: Solaris Submission from: (NULL) (132.200.32.33) > rle(c(1, NA, 1) $lengths [1] 3 $values [1] 1 should be as in Splus: $lengths [1] 1 1 1 $values [1] 1 NA 1 The Splus implementation (which works fine in R) is: rle <- function(x){ if(!is.atomic(x)) stop("Argument must have an atomic mode") if(length(x) == 0)
2009 Aug 17
4
Calling C functions with value parameters
One hassle I could do without is the necessity of writing C wrapper functions like this: void fameInit(int *status){ cfmini(status); return; } when I want to call a library function (cfmini, in this case) that takes an int argument. The .C interface only lets me pass a pointer to an int, rather than the int itself. Is there any chanch that .C could be enhanced to allow passing arguments by
2009 Jan 20
1
Problem with FAME
Dear All, I wonder whether anyone has an experience with FAME package written by Jeff Hallman. All my attempts to send him the following problem report did not succeed (the mail system says that my e-mail could not be delivered), so I turn for help to this list. I tried to use your FAME package written for R, but somehow I cannot get it working. I am using Windows XP and the newest R
2008 Jan 17
4
things that are difficult/impossible to do in SAS or SPSSbut simple in R
Good morning, I use SAS and R/S-Plus as my primary tools so I have a lot of experience with these programs. By far and away, SAS is superior for handling the "messy" datasets, but also the very large ones. I work at times with datasets in the hundreds of thousands (and on occasion, millions) of records. SAS, and especially PROC SQL, are invaluable for this. But once I get to
2010 Jul 12
2
[R-pkgs] New package "list" for analyzing list survey experiments
I know nothing about your package, but "list" is a terrible name for it, as "list" is also the name of a data type in R. -- Jeff
2017 Sep 01
2
I have corrected a dead link in the treering documentation
>>>>> Thomas Levine <_ at thomaslevine.com> >>>>> on Fri, 28 Jul 2017 18:53:16 +0000 writes: > The attached patch corrects a dead link in the treering > documentation. The URL in the manual [1] refers to a > personal home page belonging to Christine Hallman (user > "hallman") on the website of the University of Arizona
2007 Feb 02
2
Help with OS X (BSD) ps command
My fame package has a function that checks to see if a FAME SERVER process is already running. On Linux, I can do this in one of two ways: pid <- Sys.getpid() user <- Sys.info()["user"] cmd <- paste("pgrep -fU", user, "-P", pid, "'FAME SERVER'") fameRunning <- as.logical(length(system(cmd, intern = T))) or I can use cmd