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1998 Nov 18
1
loading fortran with Redhat 5.1
Hi All, I'm running R 0.63 on Redhat 5.1 and when I attempt to load a fortran routine I get: > dyn.load("/home/royle/Rstuff/varna.o") Error in dyn.load(x) : unable to load shared library "/home/royle/Rstuff/varna.o" this function varna.o was compiled with: gcc -c varna.f with no errors or warnings. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Thanks! (and thanks to
1998 Nov 09
1
help with "attach"
Hello, I've been migrating my computing to R and have not had any major problems running old Splus programs in R. However, the one thing I am missing is the ability to attach directories full of general utility functions from whereever I happen to fire up an R session. As a consequence, I find myself making many duplicate copies of these little general purpose functions by cutting and
1998 Dec 01
2
help files for libraries that aren't in the defaults library tree
Hello, I created a library for a bunch of functions that I use frequently so that I dont have to carry duplicate copies around to wherever I fire up an R sesssion. However, I have problems locating the help files for those functions. Here are some details. I created the library "myR" and installed this in /home/royle/R using: R INSTALL -l /home/royle/R /home/royle/Rpackages/myR
1998 Dec 01
2
help files for libraries that aren't in the defaults library tree
Hello, I created a library for a bunch of functions that I use frequently so that I dont have to carry duplicate copies around to wherever I fire up an R sesssion. However, I have problems locating the help files for those functions. Here are some details. I created the library "myR" and installed this in /home/royle/R using: R INSTALL -l /home/royle/R /home/royle/Rpackages/myR
2015 Aug 04
2
Duda interpolación (package ' gstat ')
Hola, # Hacemos el KED. Ver función "krige()": KED.rad <- krige( formula=pluvPcp~layer, # covariable -> radar locations=lluvia.rad.pluv.spdf, newdata=radarGrid, # podría ser cualquier objeto Spatial model=v.fit, # modelo de semivariograma. maxdist=Inf
2006 Dec 08
2
A smal fitting problem...
Dear R-helpers, I'm for sure not familiar with R, but it seem like a nice sofware tool, so I've decided to try using it. Here is my problem I just can't figure out: I'd like to do least square fit of a straight horizontal (a = 0) line y = ax + b through some data points x = (3,4,5,6,7,8) y = (0.62, 0.99, 0.83, 0.69, 0.76, 0.82) How would i find b????? All the best, Ked
1998 Dec 02
0
benchmarks
While we're on the subject, I ran a few tests on several of our platforms here and although I don't claim that these are very sophisticated (or even general), I did find some results that were interesting to me (in determining my computing platform). This is my summary: (1) Matrix operation benchmark on a Sun Sparc 20: R : 69 seconds S+: 43 seconds (2) Looping benchmark
2015 Aug 06
2
Duda interpolación (package ' gstat ')
Sale plano sí. Ya se que sin tener los datos y el código es un poco difícil, pero es que mis datos ocupan mucho, es imposible. Seguiré mirando por internet. Muchas gracias Rubén. Un saludo, > To: r-help-es en r-project.org > From: rubenfcasal en gmail.com > Date: Thu, 6 Aug 2015 14:21:47 +0200 > Subject: Re: [R-es] Duda interpolación (package ' gstat ') > > Hola
2010 Oct 29
2
winecfg screen size
I have been trying to get wine up and running for some time. I work with the Debian Linux system with a KDE Desktop. Debian is supplying version 1.0.1 . I just installed the .deb file from the Wine website which is version 1.1.24. That is the highest version available for the Debian system. All of the versions that I have tried have the same thing wrong with the graphic interface. I will use
2008 Feb 25
1
efficient is.na tabulation?
I am aware of table(is.na(df$var)) but is there an efficient way of create a table that shows the number of missing values in each variable of a data frame? Right now I am forced to create a new variable, varna<-is.na(df$var), for each variable of the data frame, bind them to a new data frame and tabulate it, but surely there is a simpler way? any help is greatly appreciated, angelo
2016 Jan 15
1
Embedding com32 modules and ldlinux.sys into one file
Google search freedos rom found two source-available implementations: https://web.archive.org/web/20050104085311/http://rayer.wz.cz/romos/romose.htm https://web.archive.org/web/20040806022202/http://linux.tu-varna.acad.bg/~lig/romdsk/ On 15 January 2016 at 13:43, Sergii Kolisnyk <kolkmail at gmail.com> wrote: > As for BIOS, there are single-sector base memory (real mode) memdisk >
2011 May 30
4
OpenSUSE 11.4 (2.6.39-30.1), Xen 4.0.2 - Device 0 (vif) Could not be connected
All, This is a fresh, un-f#$ked-with OpenSUSE install after adding the Tumbleweed repository and doing a dup. I installed the Hypervisor with Tools for which it prompted me for Xen or QEMU and I chose Xen. No bridge was made. When I go to create a fully virtualised machine, it nao has the error: Error: Device 0 (vif) could not be connected. Could not find the bridge, and none was specified.
2011 Mar 19
2
problem running a function
Dear people, I'm trying to do some analysis of a data using the models by Royle & Donazio in their fantastic book, particular the following function: http://www.mbr-pwrc.usgs.gov/pubanalysis/roylebook/panel4pt1.fn that applied to my data and in the console is as follows: > `desman.y` <- structure(c(3L,4L,3L,2L,1L), .Names = c("1", "2", "3",
2005 Dec 02
1
Time series influenced by half-time, intake and treatment...
Hi! First of all: I'm a newbie to both statistics and R, so please be patient with me... I do however, like R because I've been programming (pascal, IDL, perl, C etc) and designing models since -92, but never related to statistics. Ok, here we go: I've got a set of 15 people, all of them observed over 10 weeks (10 analysed blood samples) with - let us kall it the A-value - influenced
2009 Jul 30
1
USGS stream flow data automatic download R
I don't even know if this is the right place to ask this question. I would like to download USGS stream gauging data for a couple of gauges on a daily basis- save the files to .csv files and append the nest days time series to this. Is there a way to do this automatically in R? thanks, -- Stephen Sefick Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are so little or
2009 Oct 05
2
Parsing Files in R (USGS StreamFlow data)
http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?format=rdb&period=7&site_no=021973269 I would like to be able to parse this file up: I can do this x <- read.table("http://waterdata.usgs.gov/nwis/uv?format=rdb&period=7&site_no=021973269", skip=26) but If I add another gauge to this x <-
1999 Sep 20
3
image legend
Dear R users, Does anyone have a function for putting a legend on an image plot? I couldn't locate an R equivalent of image.legend....has anyone written such a thing? kind regards andy --------------------------------------------------------------------- J. Andy Royle, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service - Office of Migratory Bird Management; 11510 American Holly Drive , Laurel, MD
1999 Jan 27
1
cant restore .Rdata
Hi Folks, I loaded a couple of quite large data sets into an R session and then quit (after saving the image). Now I get: Error: a read error occured Fatal error: unable to restore saved data (remove .RData or increase memory) after trying to start my R session using something like: R --vsize XXX --nsize 1000000 For any value of XXX (I went up to 300 or 400, which is as high as I could go.
1999 Sep 19
1
error in loading shared libraries
Hi Folks, I have been using R for many months on my Intel box running RH 5.1 and just recently have run into the following problem: /home/royle> R /usr/local/share/R/bin/R.binary: error in loading shared libraries: /usr/local/share/R/bin/R.binary: undefined symbol: __setfpucw Can someone advise me on how to fix this problem? I haven't modified my system at all, other than to install
2006 Dec 08
0
Re : A smal fitting problem...
May be you are also not familiar with statistic. the solution of min \sum_{i=1}^{n} (y_{i}-b)^{2} is the mean. So the solution is b<-mean(y) Justin BEM Elève Ingénieur Statisticien Economiste BP 294 Yaoundé. Tél (00237)9597295. ----- Message d'origine ---- De : Kåre Edvardsen <ked@nilu.no> À : R-help <r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch> Envoyé le : Vendredi, 8 Décembre 2006,