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1999 Oct 22
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Hi. I love R. I have had two compatibility issues in shifting my code over from Splus cts,rts, its: are there any plans to incorporate these classes? regexpr: R does not seem to have any regular expression matching function, although that capability seems like it would be fairly simple to add for someone who knew what they were doing, since the internal code is already there and someone would
2002 Jun 19
0
[R] Problems with url/download and http_proxy
This does seem to fix my problem: > Sys.getenv("http_proxy") http_proxy "http://gproxy1.pfizer.com/" > url("http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES",'r') description "http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES" class
2000 Aug 28
0
under certain conditions, model.matrix appears to lack one (PR#648)
On Mon, 28 Aug 2000, Rashid Nassar wrote: > Dear Professor Ripley, > > Thank you very much for your kind explanation. If I may lamely say > something in my defence, even as I apologize for my error: I mistook the > sentence "the (quoted) name of a function" to mean "optionally quoted" > because of the parentheses surrounding "quoted", and was
2002 Aug 06
0
pipe and binary i/o (on Linux)
Thanks very much, Professor Ripley. Reid Huntsinger -----Original Message----- From: ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk [mailto:ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk] Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2002 3:00 AM To: Huntsinger, Reid Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch Subject: Re: [R] pipe and binary i/o (on Linux) On Mon, 5 Aug 2002 ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk wrote: > pipe predates readBin, and no one has seen a
2001 Aug 21
0
Re: [R] Problem using GLM in a loop (fwd)
This example is caused by R's messing with formula environments. That's explained in ?formula, but should it not be explained in ?model.frame ? Simple test: data <- data.frame(y=rnorm(100), x=1:100) testit <- function(formula) { weights <- runif(100) glm(formula, weights=weights, data=data) } testit(y ~ x) weights is looked for in the environment of the formula, not of
2002 Jun 19
0
FW: [R] Problems with url/download and http_proxy (PR#1689)
For the record. -----Original Message----- From: ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk [mailto:ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk] Sent: Tuesday, June 18, 2002 3:21 PM To: Warnes, Gregory R Cc: 'r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch' Subject: RE: [R] Problems with url/download and http_proxy The port is not supposed to be required, so rather than fix the docs can anyone fix the problem? On Tue, 18 Jun 2002, Warnes, Gregory R
2000 Feb 29
0
Reading the documentation (was isoMDS error message!!!)
> Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 17:03:51 +0100 (MET) > From: Andrea Rossetti <rossetti at markov.stat.unipg.it> [Mail to your address is undeliverable!!!] > I do this > > > valumod<-read.table("valu-medie.txt",header=T) > > library(mass) > > library(mva) > > valumod.x <- as.matrix(valumod) > > valumod.dist<-dist(valumod.x) > >
2001 Dec 11
0
Re: (PR#1210) an error message from scan() surprised vograno@arbitrade.com.
Original incorrect subject line was Subject: [Rd] multi.line=FALSE does not work in scan() (PR#1210) It *does* work quite correctly: this was an erroneous file nd you got an error, just one you didn't understand. Please don't use grossly misleading subject lines: they are all that appear in the BUGS file. On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 vograno@arbitrade.com wrote: > The following applies to
2002 Aug 14
1
FW: R CMD check: Too long [R] code line generated (PR#1900)
On Wed, 14 Aug 2002, Henrik Bengtsson wrote: > Sorry, but it was indeed the redirection of the standard output in > Cygwin/bash that cause the first problem, not R (I should stop doing > troubleshooting at 1:00 AM). So please forget about the problems reported in > R_CMD_check.out. However, it would still be nice if you still update R CMD > check to do join with "\n".
2000 Oct 11
0
Balanced incomplete block analysis
At 07:12 AM 10-10-00 +0100, Prof Brian D Ripley wrote: >On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Murray Jorgensen wrote: > >> Excuse me everyone, but I don't have to teach this very often! >> >> Has anyone got some R code for doing adjusted treatment means and the >> recovery of inter-block information in the analysis of balanced incomplete >> block designs? > >Do you
2000 Mar 08
0
RE: [R] RODBC
Sorry, I was commenting on the previous windows version (version file says 0.5a) (the first one which ran under RW.1.0.0) I have Win NT 4.0 Service pack 5 and R is > version _ platform Windows arch x86 os Win32 system x86, Win32 status major 1 minor 0.0 year 2000 month February day 29 language R > -----Original Message----- > From: Prof Brian
2006 Jun 24
0
Documentation detail [was: Merging factor levels.]
Hi to R developers. In the "Details:" section of "?levels", it would be nice including the following sentence, taken from a reply from Brian Ripley: If you set two levels to be the same label, they get merged. Granted, the "Examples:" section does have a terse comment and examples from which users may imply this behaviour. Yet, the documentation would be
2000 Feb 26
0
VB: Problem with 'link.html.help()'
To Brian Ripley, Thanks! Yes indeed, It functions if you hit return at the prompt 1: but this had to be done for five times! Later five packages were found named NA with the description NA NA but all the rest of the 'libraries' are there in proper order with names and descriptions. Thanks to Brian Ripley Fredrik Lundgren -----Ursprungligt meddelande----- Fr?n: Prof Brian D Ripley
2000 Nov 27
0
R: R: RODBC
It seems to work smoothly now. Thank you very much. Federico Spinazzi spinazzi@databankgroup.it Databank S.P.A Via Spartaco, 19, ITALY Tel. + 39 02 55002251 -----Messaggio originale----- Da: Prof Brian Ripley <ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk> A: Federico Spinazzi <spinazzi@databankgroup.it> Cc: R-devel@r-project.org <R-devel@r-project.org> Data: lunedì 27 novembre 2000 11.03 Oggetto:
2001 Dec 12
0
RE: [R] Rcmd SHLIB problem
Prof. Ripley, Seems like mine is 629: c:\home>perl -v This is perl, v5.6.1 built for MSWin32-x86-multi-thread (with 1 registered patch, see perl -V for more detail) Copyright 1987-2001, Larry Wall Binary build 629 provided by ActiveState Tool Corp. http://www.ActiveState.com Built 12:27:04 Aug 20 2001 Will try a newer build and see. Regards, Andy > -----Original Message----- >
2002 Aug 14
0
source() crashes on long lines (PR#1900)
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2000 Sep 28
0
Occams Razor Was: lm -- significance of x ...
> From: Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> > Date: 28 Sep 2000 13:58:22 +0200 > > Peter Dalgaard BSA <p.dalgaard at biostat.ku.dk> writes: > > > I think Occam/Ockham himself wrote in Latin. By my failing memory, the > > quote is > > > > "Entia non runt multiplicanda praeter necessitam" > > > > give or take
2002 Jul 26
0
Parzen Windows
I suspect Prof. Ripley's response suffices. However, there *is* a Parzen kernel for kernel smoothing: Parzen K(z) = { 4/3 - 8z^2 + 8|z|^3 if |z| <= 1/2 8(1 -|z|)^3/3 if 1/2 < |z| <= 1 0 otherwise If I'm not mistaken, this appeared in Parzen's original 1962 paper on kernel density estimation. I also seem to recall
2001 Jan 18
0
dotplot: character size of labels (PR#816)
There seems to be a bug in "dotplot" concerning the "cex" parameter. Setting cex has no effect on the character size of the labels of the points. This problem was posted to r-help today (Thu, 18 Jan 2001); the solution given by Brian Ripley (and Uwe Ligges) seems to work for me. Heinrich Rinner. > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch x86
1998 Jun 24
0
R-beta: Packages: KernSmooth logspline ppr rpart tree
The following are now on CRAN: KernSmooth: version 2.2 of the code for Wand & Jones book on kernel smoothing. logspline: spline fits to log denisites, with automatic choice of smoothing. ppr: projection pursuit regression. rpart: recursive partitioning (CART-like) VR: Venables & Ripley libraries 5.3pl021 for 0.62.1 and in the devel section tree: a clone