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2000 Mar 08
1
Re: [Omega-devel] StatDataML Description element
Thomas (I'm getting a bit confused about whether this discussion is taking place on r-devel or omega-devel, and perhaps everyone is on both lists) I just posted something on R-devel which I hope addresses many of the points you mentioned, in particular pointing out that I meant encryption for the purpose of authentication, not for the purpose of making something secret, and I was using the
2000 Mar 03
5
StatDataML
Hi, we have a first draft of R functions reading/writing data to XML files including a rather general DTD ... which borrows heavily from the data types of a certain programming language :-) The basic idea is to create an XML standard for data exchange, together with import/export functions for as many applications as possible. We here will need R, Matlab & Octave for our research program,
2007 Aug 13
1
statdataml question
Hi, I was wondering if Statdataml is currently the preferred way to represent statistical data in XML in R. And also if the Statdataml api provides ways to load the XML as a HTTP GET? If so can you give me an easy example of this. Thanks. Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen
2004 Jun 11
1
[StatDataML] compile error
Hi, sorry if this is OT here. I'm trying to compile StatDataML[1] to import Matlab data into R. The R part works fine but compiling the Matlab part exits with this error message (following the INSTALL instructions: autoconf -> ./configure -> make): ,----[ patrick at trurl:~/src/statdatml/StatDataML/MatOct> make ] | make[1]: Entering directory
2000 Dec 04
0
Data Exchange with StatDataML for MATLAB
The e1071-group is developping a data exchange package based on XML, called StatDataML. Both read and write functionality is available for R/S and MATLAB/Octave. Now here is a snapshot from the "StatDataML for MATLAB/Octave"-package. It should work fine, but the installation procedure needs some improvement yet. I think the following will nevertheless make it run: 1. Get libxml 2.x
2001 Mar 30
0
Re: [Omega-bugs] RSMethods pkg causes data.frame misbehavior in R
Right. The methods such as as.data.frame.numeric don't get dispatched, basically because RSMethods tries to interpret class(x) in the S4 sense (so, e.g. a numeric vector has class "numeric"). Problems can then come from different semantics for S3-style and S4-style methods. The older methods don't dispatch on the mode of vectors (or equivalently, on the value of
2001 Nov 01
0
Re: [Omega-help] RSPython_0.3.0 on FreeBSD 4.*:
Thanks for your help Duncan. Your last comment helped me to figure out what FreeBSD was doing differently than Linux/Solaris. This fix worked on a machine with Python 2.1, R 1.3.1 and FreeBSD 4.1. Here are the details: The pthreads fix: I added '-lc_r' to the PKG_LIBS definition in src/Makevars.in. The FreeBSD 'man pthread' page suggests that adding -pthread to the gcc statement
2005 Jan 14
1
XML
I thought I would take a look at the StatDataML package for some work I'm doing, but I receive the following error when starting: > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32 system i386, mingw32 status major 2 minor 0.1 year 2004 month 11
2003 Jul 30
1
Write XML according to ggobi DTD
Hi, Has anyone out there written a function to take a data.frame as input and generate XML that conforms to the DTD for ggobi ("ggobi.dtd")? In other words, like a simple version of the writeSDML function in the StatDataML package, but using ggobi.dtd instead of StatDataML.dtd. It looks easy to write such a function to handle data.frames with only numeric data, but a bit of work with
1998 Jan 30
2
R-beta: Submissions to CRAN
As mentioned earlier I want to decentralize the package descriptions of all contributed packages: Please make sure to include a file called DESCRIPTION in every package which looks like: ********************************************************** Package: e1071 Version: 0.7-3 Author: Compiled by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at>. Description: Miscellaneous functions used
1998 Jan 30
2
R-beta: Submissions to CRAN
As mentioned earlier I want to decentralize the package descriptions of all contributed packages: Please make sure to include a file called DESCRIPTION in every package which looks like: ********************************************************** Package: e1071 Version: 0.7-3 Author: Compiled by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at>. Description: Miscellaneous functions used
1998 Jan 30
2
R-beta: Submissions to CRAN
As mentioned earlier I want to decentralize the package descriptions of all contributed packages: Please make sure to include a file called DESCRIPTION in every package which looks like: ********************************************************** Package: e1071 Version: 0.7-3 Author: Compiled by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at>. Description: Miscellaneous functions used
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: mlbench-0.1 --- machine learning benchmark problems
I've made a package from some benchmark datasets for use with R and uploaded it to CRAN. Here's the Index entry: mlbench-0.1.tar.gz: A collection of artificial and real-world machine learning benchmark problems, including, e.g., the boston housing data from the UCI repository. Written/packaged by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at> Original data sets from
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: mlbench-0.1 --- machine learning benchmark problems
I've made a package from some benchmark datasets for use with R and uploaded it to CRAN. Here's the Index entry: mlbench-0.1.tar.gz: A collection of artificial and real-world machine learning benchmark problems, including, e.g., the boston housing data from the UCI repository. Written/packaged by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at> Original data sets from
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: mlbench-0.1 --- machine learning benchmark problems
I've made a package from some benchmark datasets for use with R and uploaded it to CRAN. Here's the Index entry: mlbench-0.1.tar.gz: A collection of artificial and real-world machine learning benchmark problems, including, e.g., the boston housing data from the UCI repository. Written/packaged by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at> Original data sets from
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: compiling R under HP-UX
Hi, I've trouble compiling R-0.49 (with both patches applied) on a HP-UX sim B.10.20 A 9000/819 machine: ranlib ../lib/libappl.a cd regex; make c89 -Ae -g -I../include -DPOSIX_MISTAKE -c regcomp.c cc: warning 422: Unknown option "-Ae" ignored. cc: "../include/regex.h", line 50: error 1000: Unexpected symbol: "regoff_t". cc:
2002 Jul 10
2
incorrect URL (PR#1764)
Hi - a tiny bug report: the list of mirror sites given at www.r-project.org/ mentions http://cran.mirror.aarnet.edu.au/ This domain does not exist (well, from Western Australia netscape says the domain doesn't exist) but I found the mirror at http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/CRAN/ regards Adrian Baddeley -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-
2002 Jul 10
2
incorrect URL (PR#1764)
Hi - a tiny bug report: the list of mirror sites given at www.r-project.org/ mentions http://cran.mirror.aarnet.edu.au/ This domain does not exist (well, from Western Australia netscape says the domain doesn't exist) but I found the mirror at http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/pub/CRAN/ regards Adrian Baddeley -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-
1998 Mar 17
1
R-beta: exchanging data between R/Splus and SPSS
Hi, is there any way to exchange (A LOT OF) data between SPPS and R/Splus, i.e., I want to get data from SPSS into R. It is a huge data frame with many columns being factors, so manual conversion is out of question (and there are more data to come). Exporting ASCII from SPSS seems to loose all level names, and the portable SPSS format doesn't look too nice. I've searched S-news and
1997 Apr 24
1
R-beta: Replot?
Is there some sort of replot function, i.e., reproducing the current plot like gnuplot's command replot? Of course it's easy to issue a plot command twice, but after several lines statements it gets a little bit annoying ... and the plot disappears each time one resizes the window, changes from single plot to multiple plots etc. Just dreaming ... Fritz --