Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "conf.design 2.0.0 has been submitted to CRAN"
2013 Feb 24
0
New package lazyData submitted to CRAN
I have submitted a tiny new package to CRAN, lazyData. This has a single
function
requireData
which is designed as a drop-in replacement for base::require. In addition
to doing the same job as base::require, it supplies a LazyData facility for
those packages which have data but do not provide LazyData.
The call is the same as for base::require but with an additional
side-effects.
After the
2013 Feb 24
0
New package lazyData submitted to CRAN
I have submitted a tiny new package to CRAN, lazyData. This has a single
function
requireData
which is designed as a drop-in replacement for base::require. In addition
to doing the same job as base::require, it supplies a LazyData facility for
those packages which have data but do not provide LazyData.
The call is the same as for base::require but with an additional
side-effects.
After the
2006 Nov 08
0
Dataset from one precinct's turnout in yesterday's election
FWIW, here's a little data set I collected yesterday while working as an
election judge in a precinct in Maryland:
End DEM REP IND LIB OTH
8:00 40 12 7 1 0
9:00 30 7 3 0 0
10:00 35 13 6 0 0
11:00 31 10 8 0 0
12:00 23 4 2 0 0
1:00 23 5 0 0 0
2:00 20 8 1 0 0
3:00 24 5 6 0 0
4:00 15 6 4
2010 Sep 26
1
plot single part of the country using gadm map
Dear all,
in GADM map there are three levels (nation, province and precinct) for each
country of the world but for all of them you are never able to plot only one
part of a chosen country.
To be sure, I am trying to plot only one region of “Italy” and colour the
different precincts in it. So far I am able to colour only the part of my
interest but the programme still plot the whole country.
Is
2010 Feb 20
0
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2008 Dec 31
1
Cool: using Wine to dissect the Storm bot!
http://blog.mellenthin.de/archives/2008/12/30/25c3-hangover/
says, in a writeup about the recent CCC meeting,
"Sehr interessant war Squeezing Attack Traces und Stormfucker: Owning
the Storm Botnet. Zuerst wurden konkrete Techniken gezeigt, wie man
Malware analysieren kann. Die Zentrale Idee ist hier, statt eine
Sandbox (Windows in einer VM) zu verwenden, die Requests unter Linux
an Wine
1999 Jul 10
1
who submitted ratetables to CRAN?
Hi,
the ratetables package on CRAN contains no author/maintainer
information whatsoever and I cannot remember who submitted it
... is the creator out there on this list?
The DESCRIPTION file is missing (otherwise I wouldn't have problems
with finding the author) ...
Fritz
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2006 Aug 09
0
CRAN package: update of 'vars' submitted
Dear useR!
an updated version of package 'vars' has been shipped to CRAN lately.
Information on package 'vars':
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Title: VAR Modelling
Version: 0.1.3
Date: 2006-07-27
Author: Bernhard Pfaff
Maintainer: Bernhard Pfaff <bernhard at pfaffikus.de>
Depends: R (>= 2.0.0), MASS, strucchange
Saveimage: yes
2013 Feb 10
0
glmnet_1.9-1 submitted to CRAN
This new version of glmnet has some bug fixes, and some new features
* new arguments lower.limits=-Inf and upper.limits=Inf (defaults shown) for all the coefficients
in glmnet. Users can provide limits on coefficients. See the documentation for glmnet.
Typical usage:
glmnet(x,y,lower=0)
Here the argument is abbreviated, and by giving a single value, this uses the same value for all parameters.
2013 Feb 10
0
glmnet_1.9-1 submitted to CRAN
This new version of glmnet has some bug fixes, and some new features
* new arguments lower.limits=-Inf and upper.limits=Inf (defaults shown) for all the coefficients
in glmnet. Users can provide limits on coefficients. See the documentation for glmnet.
Typical usage:
glmnet(x,y,lower=0)
Here the argument is abbreviated, and by giving a single value, this uses the same value for all parameters.
2009 May 29
1
Package Licences
Are there any particular licences under which R packages must be released or is
it the discretion of the author? The same question if the package is to be
destined for CRAN?
Kind regards,
Nathan
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OCE Post Doctoral Fellow
CSIRO Livestock Industries
Queensland Bioscience Precinct
St Lucia, QLD 4067
Australia
2007 Nov 07
2
Adding submenus to existing consol GUI menu
If possible I would like to add two sub-menus to the R Console under
Windows.
For example, I would like to add:
winMenuAddItem("File", "Load CSV...", "loadCSV()")
winMenuAddItem("File", "Save CSV...", "saveCSV()")
and have them appear under the initial 'File' item rather than add a new
'File' menu item. I seem to
2009 Jan 07
2
Memory Efficiency of Symmetric Matrix
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I'm generating a symmetric correlation matrix using a data matrix as input:
mat <- cor(data.mat)
My question is:
Is there a more memory efficient way to store this data? For instance, since:
all(mat == t(mat))
every value is duplicated, and I should be able to almost half the memory usage for large matrices.
Any thoughts/comments?
Cheers,
2009 Jun 17
1
Coerce rectangular matrix to symmetrical square matrix
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I have a rectangular matrix of size 920 by 85. I'd like to coerce it into a
square matrix such that all row/col names are present in the new matrix and the
additional values are zero.
As an example:
A B C D
A 1 2 3 4
E 5 6 7 8
F 9 10 11 12
Would be coerced to:
A B C D E F
A 1 2 3 4 5 9
B 2 0 0 0 6 10
C 3 0 0
2010 Jul 16
4
1.2 released!
http://www.winehq.org/announce/1.2
I also submitted it to Slashdot, please click up:
http://slashdot.org/submission/1284766/Wine-12-released
- d.
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From: Alexandre Julliard <julliard at winehq.org>
Date: 16 July 2010 19:22
Subject: Post-release plans
To: wine-devel at winehq.org
Folks,
First I want to thank everybody for your great work of the
2012 Jan 11
1
[LLVMdev] landingpad instruction documentation is vague
On 01/11/2012 02:37, Duncan Sands wrote:
>> 1. What happens when actual exception type isn't listed in catch or
>> filter clauses? Does it still return the corresponding structure like if
>> it was listed? Or behavior is undefined?
> if it doesn't match a clause then the exception continues to be unwound.
> Note that you can match a catch clause without being equal
2011 Apr 04
1
[LLVMdev] opt -dot-cfg
I use "opt -dot-cfg sample.bc" command to view cfg, but I encountered the
following warning.
WARNING: You're attempting to print out a bitcode file.
This is inadvisable as it may cause display problems. If
you REALLY want to taste LLVM bitcode first-hand, you
can force output with the `-f' option.
I see unmeaning thing when use -f , in additinal I've installed graphvis
2012 Jan 11
0
[LLVMdev] landingpad instruction documentation is vague
Hi Yuri,
> I am new to the landingpad (which is relatively new too).
> Documentation http://llvm.org/docs/LangRef.html#i_landingpad leaves some
> questions open:
>
> 1. What happens when actual exception type isn't listed in catch or
> filter clauses? Does it still return the corresponding structure like if
> it was listed? Or behavior is undefined?
if it doesn't
2009 Feb 17
1
Create package with Fortran 90 and C code
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I'm trying to add some Fortran 90 code to an existing package.
When I compile and load the file manually like:
SHELL> R CMD SHLIB file.f90
R> dyn.load("file.so")
I can use the .Fortran() fine. However, when I try to build, install and load
the library I seem to be missing something.
I do a:
SHELL> R CMD build dir
SHELL> R
2001 Mar 02
1
inc function .. more generally, var arguments
Hi
I'd like to be able to write a simple 'increment' function (like inc in
pascal or ++ in C++) that takes the argument and increments it
'permanently' ie so that z<-1; inc(z) # no assignment; z #2
I can see how to do it with a global variable but that is not what I want -
I want to modify the object that is the actual argument.. I have looked
at assign(), <<