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2009 Jul 09
1
Picante package 0.7 on mac
Hello,
I tried to run the package but it shows me the following error:
In addition: Warning message:
package 'picante' was built under R version 2.10.0
Error in library(picante) : .First.lib failed for 'picante'
What could I do to run picante in mac R version?
2005 Apr 27
0
{ADV} I am trying to reach YOU
Greetings,
My name is Jim Kennedy, and I am writing you this email from my home
here in Staten Island, NY.
The reason for this email is that you and I share something in common...
At some point in our lives we contemplated or tried to start a home
business. Don't worry; I'm not trying
to sell you anything now. I just want to ask you a simple question?
If I helped you start a part-time
2001 Sep 20
1
making packages for windows from UNIX
Hello,
I am trying to make a package for windows using my linux installation
of R. I tried to make the package by first using R CMD build (under
linux) to create a tar.gz package. Then I uncompressed and rearchived
as a zip package. After installing this under windows, the data files
work fine, but the R files aren't seen under windows. Is there some
easy way to create a working zip package
2019 Feb 25
0
New issue of The R Journal
Dear All,
The latest issue of The R Journal is now available at:
https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2018-2/
Many thanks to all contributors - especially reviewers and authors.
Regards,
John Verzani
CUNY/College of Staten Island
--
John Verzani
Department of Mathematics
College of Staten Island, CUNY
verzani at math.csi.cuny.edu
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2019 Feb 25
0
New issue of The R Journal
Dear All,
The latest issue of The R Journal is now available at:
https://journal.r-project.org/archive/2018-2/
Many thanks to all contributors - especially reviewers and authors.
Regards,
John Verzani
CUNY/College of Staten Island
--
John Verzani
Department of Mathematics
College of Staten Island, CUNY
verzani at math.csi.cuny.edu
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2001 Jul 25
2
pch with plot and legend
I'm trying to plot a scatterplot of two variables using pch to plot
different characters based on a third factor. Here is my example
> data("ToothGrowth")
> attach(ToothGrowth)
> levels(supp)
[1] "OJ" "VC"
> plot(len ~ dose,pch=as.numeric(supp))
> legend(locator(1),pch=as.numeric(supp),legend=levels(supp))
The command as.numeric(supp) returns 2 2
2002 Nov 18
1
R on Sharp Zaurus 5500?
For what it is worth, here are my experiences.
When I first got my zaurus I compiled R version 1.4.0 for the it. It took
some time to do, but managed with the skiffclusters at familiar.org.
(libf2c was the hardest part). Compilation should be easier now that there
are onboard compilers but I haven't tried.
I thought this would be neat to have in the classroom. (It did get one
student to buy
2003 Jan 16
3
Announce: pmg -- menu driven GUI using RGtk
Hello all,
I've put together a quick and dirty menubar + dialogs + spreadsheet
GUI for R using the RGtk package. Performance is not great (OOP is a
real memory hog?), the design may be worse, but the hope is that it
will be useful in an introductory stats course while we await the
arrival of a real gui with ObveRsive and SciViews.
The package can be found at
2003 Jan 16
3
Announce: pmg -- menu driven GUI using RGtk
Hello all,
I've put together a quick and dirty menubar + dialogs + spreadsheet
GUI for R using the RGtk package. Performance is not great (OOP is a
real memory hog?), the design may be worse, but the hope is that it
will be useful in an introductory stats course while we await the
arrival of a real gui with ObveRsive and SciViews.
The package can be found at
2001 Nov 10
0
Summary: Teaching with R a quick survey.
Hi
I would like to start by thanking everyone that replied. Thank you for the
information, and for the comments about how or why you use it and thankx for
the encouragement re my talk....
Please note that I do not claim to have ellicited a reply from all users of
R, this is a quick survey not a census.
I have tried to break the responces down to the following categories:
Where: (hopefully
2018 Aug 13
3
Why still no PKCS#11 ECC key support in OpenSSH ?
On Sun, 12 Aug 2018, Blumenthal, Uri - 0553 - MITLL wrote:
> Tone aside, let me second what Bob said. OpenSSH maintainers seem to
> be able to find time for many updates and upgrades - but ECC support
> over PKCS#11 appears to repulse them for more than two years (I don't
> care to check for exactly how many more).
There's no "repulsion" involved, just a lack of
2009 May 27
0
invisible columns
Dear John,
Actually, I was using gWidgetsRGtk2.
The solution you suggest works fine.
Thank you very much.
Best regards. Olivier
--
____________________________________
Olivier G. NuƱez
Email: onunez en iberstat.es
Tel : +34 663 03 69 09
Web: http://www.iberstat.es
____________________________________
El 27/05/2009, a las 17:28, John Verzani escribiĆ³:
> Dear Olivier,
>
> I
2003 Mar 07
0
New version of pmg -- Poor Man's GUI
For those who are interested,
I've finished release of 0.4 of pmg and have placed it on my website
at http://www.math.csi.cuny.edu/Statistics/R/pmg.
The pmg package provides some GUI elements using the RGtk package and
friends: RGtk, OOP, RGtkExtra, RGtkHTML, RGdkPixbuf, RGtkViewers and
REventLoop from www.omegahat.org and gtkDevice from CRAN. (These
require a form of UNIX such as linux, OS
2009 Jul 17
1
Any workaround for CRAN Mac OS X compiler switch to R 2.10.0?
Hello,
Has the CRAN compiler for Mac OS X switched to using R 2.10? I
recently uploaded an update for the package I maintain to CRAN, and
it's no longer possible to run the package after installing CRAN
binaries for this package under Mac OS X 10.5 and R 2.9.1.
The package is picante 0.7-1. It passes all checks on CRAN cleanly.
Under R 2.9.1 on Mac OS X 10.5, the package can be
2006 Oct 31
0
ANNOUNCEMENT: 20% Discount on the Latest R Books from Chapman & Hall/CRC Press
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2007 Mar 05
0
ANNOUNCEMENT: 20% Discount on R books from Chapman & Hall/CRC Press
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1998 Jul 08
2
Re: RedHat 5.X Security Book
>>>>> <seifried@seifried.org> writes:
> I was looking around for a book specifically on Linux security a week or
> two ago, and couldn''t find any. I wanted something Linux specific as
> opposed to say O''Reilly''s yellow safe book.
There are actually Linux-specific details in Practical; I put some of
them there. They are not, however,
2018 Aug 12
2
Why still no PKCS#11 ECC key support in OpenSSH ?
Hi,
I was trying to get OpenSSH portable working with my Yubikey.? A key was present on the token but generated using the ECCP384 algorithm.
This lead to many obscure goose-chase red-herring error messages from OpenSSH such as the delightful "Could not add card : agent refused operation" or other nonsense that was meaningless and unhelpful.
Many hours later in Mr Google's company,
2006 Apr 10
2
TukeyHSDs function (pgirmess package)
Dear R-help,
I have been trying to use the TukeyHSDs function in the "pgirmess"
package to quickly extract all
significant pairwise comparisons in an aov object. However, it seems
that this function isn't working
as intended when only the two last populations means being tested are
significant.
An example of this can be seen below:
>numbers<-c(464,482,453,434,495,487)
2008 Apr 26
6
quasi-random sequences
Dear list useRs,
I have to generate a random set of coordinates (x,y) in [-1 ; 1]^2
for say, N points. At each of these points is drawn a circle (later
on, an ellipse) of random size, as in:
> N <- 100
>
> positions <- matrix(rnorm(2 * N, mean = 0 , sd= 0.5), nrow=N)
> sizes<-rnorm(N, mean = 0 , sd= 1)
> plot(positions,type="p",cex=sizes)
My problem is to