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2012 Mar 08
2
xyplot without external box
Dear list members, Within a loop, I need to create an xyplot with only a legend, not even with the default external box drawn by lattice. I already managed to remove the axis labels and tick marks, but I couldn't find in the documentation of xyplot how to remove the external box. I would really appreciate any help with this ------------- START ----------- library(lattice) x<-1:100
2013 May 03
2
Licence change
Dear list, For the maintainer of a given package, is it possible to change the licence of a it from GPL >= 2 to GPL >= 3 ? Thanks in advance, Mauricio Zambrano-Bigiarini, Ph.D -- ================================================= Water Resources Unit Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission TP 261, Via Enrico Fermi 2749, 21027
2013 Feb 18
2
Random number generator used in 'runif'
Dear list, For the implementation of a particular optimization algorithm it is very important the random number generator. I would like to know if somebody could tell me what is the random number generator used by default in the 'runif' function. >From the help page of 'runif' and '.Random.seed' I guess that the default algorithm is 'Mersenne-Twister', but I
2013 Feb 21
1
limitations to random number generator in 64-bits machines
Dear List, Recently I got the comment that the implementation of the random number generator used by default in R (Mersenne-Twister) could not be "safe" for 64-bits machines, so I decided to put the question here because I do not have expertise in that topic, and because this question could be "too technical for R-help's audience". I apologise if this is not the case.
2012 Nov 05
1
relative convergence in 'optim'
Dear list, I have a question related to the correct interpretation of the relative convergence criterion used by 'optim'. In the help of the function is it written that: "reltol:Relative convergence tolerance. The algorithm stops if it is unable to reduce the value by a factor of reltol * (abs(val) + reltol) at a step." and I was wondering if the previous criterion is
2012 Nov 22
2
BibTeX entries in CITATION file
Dear List, While trying to define a customised CITATION file for a package, following R-exts, I realised that if I use only one 'citEntry' I got both a text description and a BibTex entry for the package, as for the 'nlme' package: -------------------------- citation('nlme') To cite package 'nlme' in publications use: Jose Pinheiro, Douglas Bates, Saikat
2012 May 02
1
--as-cran error
Dear List, While using the --as-cran option for checking one of my packages: R CMD check --as-cran hydroGOF_0.3-3.tar.gz I got the following error message: pkgname <- "hydroGOF" > source(file.path(R.home("share"), "R", "examples-header.R")) > options(warn = 1) > library('hydroGOF') Error in loadNamespace(i[[1L]], c(lib.loc,
2012 Nov 07
2
Correct use of Depends, Imports and ::
Dear R developers, Taking advantage of the yesterday discussion about the use of Depends/Import/Suggests/Enhances, I would like to add a related question. Let's assume, in the DESCRIPTION file of my package foo0, I have: Depends: foo1 Imports: foo2 while in the NAMESPACE file of my package I have importFrom("foo2", f2) and within my package I use the following two external
2011 Jul 22
1
Start-up messages when Importing from a package
Dear List, I'm building a package that uses 2 functions of the 'sp' package, and I declared them in my NAMESPACE file as follow: importFrom("sp", proj4string, coordinates) The package is built without any problem, but when I load the package, I get the following message: " Loading required package: sp Note: polygon geometry computations in maptools
2015 Jul 21
2
' --enable-R-shlib' problem when setting up R-devel in Linux Mint 17.1 64-bit
On 21 July 2015 at 02:15, MAURICIO ZAMBRANO BIGIARINI wrote: | Regarding the previous problem with setting up r-devel in Linux Mint | 17.1 64-bit, I deleted all the r-devel files I previously had, and | then I did the check out to the | | '~/svn/r-devel' | | directory originally mentioned by by Dirk on | https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-debian/2012-August/001935.html, | instead of
2015 Jul 21
2
' --enable-R-shlib' problem when setting up R-devel in Linux Mint 17.1 64-bit
Dear list, This is my first time trying to set up the development version of R (R-devel ) in my local machine to test some packages before submitting them to CRAN. I'm using Linux Mint 17.1 64-bit, which is an Ubuntu-based distro. However, I'm not able to correctly set up r-devel, apparently due to a problem with enabling the shared library support. I run the first script given by Dirk
2012 Oct 11
1
Problems with getURL (RCurl) to obtain list files of an ftp directory
Dear all, I have a problem with the command 'getURL' from the RCurl package, which I have been using to obtain a ftp directory list from the MOD16 (ET, DSI) products, and then to download them. (part of the script by Tomislav Hengl, spatial-analyst). Instead of the list of files (from ftp), I am getting the complete html code. Anyone knows why this might happen? This are the steps i
2011 Sep 02
0
hydroTSM 0.3-0 and hydroGOF 0.3-0
Dear R users and hydrological/environmental community, I'm glad to announce that a major (and recommended) update for the packages hydroTSM and hydroGOF are now available on CRAN: -) hydroTSM: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroTSM/ -) hydroGOF: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroGOF/ ################### # hydroTSM v0.3-0 # ################### hydroTSM is a package for
2011 Sep 02
0
hydroTSM 0.3-0 and hydroGOF 0.3-0
Dear R users and hydrological/environmental community, I'm glad to announce that a major (and recommended) update for the packages hydroTSM and hydroGOF are now available on CRAN: -) hydroTSM: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroTSM/ -) hydroGOF: http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/hydroGOF/ ################### # hydroTSM v0.3-0 # ################### hydroTSM is a package for
2024 Jan 22
0
hydroTSM back on CRAN (v0.7-0 released)
Dear all, After being archived on CRAN on 2023-10-1, hydroTSM is finally back on CRAN since January 18th: https://cran.r-project.org/package=hydroTSM. This new version 0.7-0 has several new functions, improvements, bugfixes, and a new dataset, mostly devoted to work with sub-daily and sub-hourly time series. *) New functions: baseflow, plot_pq, calendarHeatmap, subhourly2hourly,
2024 Jan 22
0
hydroGOF back on CRAN (v0.5-4 released)
Dear all, After being archived on CRAN on 2023-10-16 , hydroGOF is finally back on CRAN since January 21th: https://cran.r-project.org/package=hydroGOF. This new version 0.5-4 includes: *) the following new functions: -) KGElf (Garc?a et al., 2017), -) sKGE (Fowler et al., 2018), -) KGEnp (Pool et al., 2018), -) dr (Willmott et al., 2012), -) ubRMSE (Entekhabi et al.,
2024 Jan 22
0
hydroTSM back on CRAN (v0.7-0 released)
Dear all, After being archived on CRAN on 2023-10-1, hydroTSM is finally back on CRAN since January 18th: https://cran.r-project.org/package=hydroTSM. This new version 0.7-0 has several new functions, improvements, bugfixes, and a new dataset, mostly devoted to work with sub-daily and sub-hourly time series. *) New functions: baseflow, plot_pq, calendarHeatmap, subhourly2hourly,
2024 Jan 22
0
hydroGOF back on CRAN (v0.5-4 released)
Dear all, After being archived on CRAN on 2023-10-16 , hydroGOF is finally back on CRAN since January 21th: https://cran.r-project.org/package=hydroGOF. This new version 0.5-4 includes: *) the following new functions: -) KGElf (Garc?a et al., 2017), -) sKGE (Fowler et al., 2018), -) KGEnp (Pool et al., 2018), -) dr (Willmott et al., 2012), -) ubRMSE (Entekhabi et al.,
2012 Apr 18
0
new package: hydroPSO 0.1-54-1
Dear R and hydrological/environmental community, I would like to draw your attention to hydroPSO, a newly developed R package for the calibration/optimisation of (complex) environmental models. hydroPSO implements a state-of-the-art Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO) algorithm, which is a global optimisation technique with a surge of attention given its flexibility, ease of implementation and
2012 Apr 18
0
new package: hydroPSO 0.1-54-1
Dear R and hydrological/environmental community, I would like to draw your attention to hydroPSO, a newly developed R package for the calibration/optimisation of (complex) environmental models. hydroPSO implements a state-of-the-art Particle Swarm Optimisation (PSO) algorithm, which is a global optimisation technique with a surge of attention given its flexibility, ease of implementation and