Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "recursion depth limitations"
2017 Oct 30
3
run r script in r-fiddle
>>>>> Suzen, Mehmet <msuzen at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Mon, 30 Oct 2017 11:16:30 +0100 writes:
> Hi Frank, You could upload your R source file to a public
> URL, for example to github and read via RCurl, as source
> do not support https as far as I know.
well... but your knowledge is severely (:-) outdated.
Why did you not try first?
2017 Oct 31
0
run r script in r-fiddle
On 31 October 2017 at 12:42, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:
> Notably as I think it's been provided by a company that no
> longer exists under that name, and even if that'd be wrong, R-Fiddle
> does not seem free software (apart from the R parts, I hope !).
For the record, r-fiddle is maintained by datacamp:
2013 Jan 09
5
R encrypt/decrypt
Hello,
I am working on a web system (php) that uses R in the backend, and we need some basic fast encryption/decryption for the underlying mysql database that can be used by both R AND php. It does not need to be top-of-the-line, but just provide some basic level of fast encryption/decryption.
Any suggestions?
Thank you,
Ramiro
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2017 Oct 31
1
run r script in r-fiddle
Dear List,
According to datacamp support team, r-fiddle.org is not supported. We
asked them to put it down as Professor Maechler suggested it is
a waste of time for the R-help to respond to questions on something
not maintained and severely outdated. If you would like to use
R from your browser, you can embed the following into a web page:
<script
2017 Oct 30
0
run r script in r-fiddle
We were talking about r-fiddle. It gives error there [*], that's why I
suggested using RCurl.
> source("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/msuzen/isingLenzMC/master/R/isingUtils.R")
...
unsupported URL scheme
Error : cannot open the connection
>
On 30 October 2017 at 15:51, Martin Maechler <maechler at stat.math.ethz.ch> wrote:
>>>>>> Suzen, Mehmet
2011 Sep 27
3
read.csv behaviour
This might be obvious but I was wondering if anyone knows quick and easy
way of writing out a CSV file with varying row lengths, ideally an
initial data read from a CSV file which has the same format. See example
below.
I found it quite strange that R cannot write it in one go, so one must
append blocks or post-process the file, is this true? (even Ruby can do
it!!)
Otherwise it puts
2011 Sep 27
3
read.csv behaviour
This might be obvious but I was wondering if anyone knows quick and easy
way of writing out a CSV file with varying row lengths, ideally an
initial data read from a CSV file which has the same format. See example
below.
I found it quite strange that R cannot write it in one go, so one must
append blocks or post-process the file, is this true? (even Ruby can do
it!!)
Otherwise it puts
2017 Oct 31
2
run r script in r-fiddle
>>>>> Suzen, Mehmet <msuzen at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Mon, 30 Oct 2017 16:05:18 +0100 writes:
> We were talking about r-fiddle. It gives error there [*],
> that's why I suggested using RCurl.
>> source("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/msuzen/isingLenzMC/master/R/isingUtils.R")
> ... unsupported URL scheme Error
2017 Sep 02
4
Block comment?
AFAIK block comment is not possible
it needs to be implemented in R interpreter and defined in the
parser.'If' solution is not elegant.
On 2 September 2017 at 14:09, Uwe Ligges
<ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de> wrote:
>
>
> On 02.09.2017 11:40, Christian wrote:
>>
>> I consider it quite worth while to introduce into R syntax a nestable
>> block comment
2017 Nov 30
2
binary form of is() contradicts its unary form
2017-11-30 3:14 GMT+01:00 Suzen, Mehmet <mehmet.suzen at gmail.com>:
> My understanding is that there is no inconsistency. `is` does what it
> claims, from the documentation:
>
> ?is?: With two arguments, tests whether ?object? can be treated as
> from ?class2?.
>
> With one argument, returns all the super-classes of this
> object's
2012 Dec 05
2
stiff delay differential equations
Hello List,
Can you recommend me if odeSolve can handle stiff delay differential equations
with discontinuities? Or any other package?
Best,
-m
2013 Jan 03
5
count appearence of zero in a vector
Hello,
I wish to count how often zero (0) appears in the vector test.
test
[1] 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 0 2 0 1 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1
I think of something like ...
> sapply (test, function (x) if (x==0 ...
... but actually I dont know how to carry on.
Could anybody give me a hint?
Thanks Hermann
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2018 Jan 30
2
Why R should never move to git
This might be off topic, but if R-core development ever moves to git,
I think it would make sense to have its own git service hosted by a
university, rather than using
github or gitlab. It is possible via https://gogs.io/ project.
Just for the record.
Best,
-m
2013 Apr 17
1
Regularized Regressions
Hi all,
I would greatly appreciate if someone was so kind and share with us a
package or method that uses a regularized regression approach that balances
a regression model performance and model complexity.
That said I would be most grateful is there is an R-package that combines
Ridge (sum of squares coefficients), Lasso: Sum of absolute coefficients
and Best Subsets: Number of coefficients as
2017 Nov 30
3
binary form of is() contradicts its unary form
2017-11-30 14:13 GMT+01:00 Suzen, Mehmet <mehmet.suzen at gmail.com>:
> On 30 November 2017 at 14:04, I?aki ?car <i.ucar86 at gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Am I supposed to read every reference on a man page just to know what
>> to expect from a function?
>>
>
> If the reference is from John Chamber, you are supposed to read it.
As a joke, it's funny.
2018 Jan 30
3
Best practices in developing package: From a single file
Dear R developers,
I am wondering what are the best practices for developing an R
package. I am aware of Hadley Wickham's best practice
documentation/book (http://r-pkgs.had.co.nz/). I recall a couple of
years ago there were some tools for generating a package out of a
single file, such as using package.skeleton, but no auto-generated
documentation. Do you know a way to generate
2017 Jun 28
2
Nash equilibrium and other game theory tools implemented in networks using igraph or similar
I don't think OP asked an unreasonable question at all.
Civility!
> On Jun 27, 2017, at 2:00 PM, Suzen, Mehmet <mehmet.suzen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Why don't you implement and uplad the package to CRAN?
>
> On 27 Jun 2017 17:45, "Chris Buddenhagen" <cbuddenhagen at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of some code, and examples that
2017 Jun 28
4
Nash equilibrium and other game theory tools implemented in networks using igraph or similar
I responded to the unhelpful suggestion "Why don't you implement and uplad the package to CRAN?" No mention of a search engine. Is this what you are commenting on Jeff?
> On Jun 28, 2017, at 5:41 AM, Jeff Newmiller <jdnewmil at dcn.davis.ca.us> wrote:
>
> In what way does reminding people that packages exist because others just like them contributed something
2017 Jul 30
0
How export data set (available in the package) from R?
I also suggest you Hadley's optimized package for interoperating xls
files with R:
https://github.com/tidyverse/readxl
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/readxl/index.html
2017 Nov 30
2
binary form of is() contradicts its unary form
2017-11-30 13:26 GMT+01:00 Suzen, Mehmet <mehmet.suzen at gmail.com>:
> On 30 November 2017 at 11:37, I?aki ?car <i.ucar86 at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 2017-11-30 3:14 GMT+01:00 Suzen, Mehmet <mehmet.suzen at gmail.com>:
>>> My understanding is that there is no inconsistency. `is` does what it
>>> claims, from the documentation:
>>>
>>>