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2006 Oct 29
2
Rgui.exe fix for "console not found" buffer overflow problem
I'm using R on Windows XP Professional SP2. I figured out the fix for my buffer overflow problem that did not allow me to use Rgui.exe for about two weeks. I would keep getting "console not found" and even when I uninstalled and re-installed got the same problem. Here's how the problem started. In Rgui.exe, I attempted to get more visible output in the buffer (I wanted
2001 Mar 09
2
Pager size in 1.2.2 Windows
The following sequence of commands (for example): >my.data<-rnorm(10000, 5, 1) >my.data fills my pager buffer beyond its capacity. When I type "my.data", the pager displays approximately the bottom 7000 cells of the file, but "loses" the first 3000. Is there a some setting that increases the size of the pager buffer, or is this a limit in the Windows version?
2004 Nov 02
3
Using East-european characters in R
Does anybody know how to produce a East-European character "??" - "c with a v-shaped hat " in R (in text or plot)? I do know how to get "??,??" - "s,z, with a v-shaped hat", but not this one. Thanks in advance for any suggestions, Ales Ziberna P.S.: I am using Windows XP and R version 1.9.1 (details below) $platform [1]
2011 Oct 23
0
FW: Re: symmetric matrix multiplication
Just to avoid possible confusion, let me correct a typo (at step [2] in the example below). Apologies! -----FW: <XFMail.111023084327.ted.harding at wlandres.net>----- Date: Sun, 23 Oct 2011 08:43:27 +0100 (BST) Sender: r-help-bounces at r-project.org From: (Ted Harding) <ted.harding at wlandres.net> To: r-help at r-project.org Subject: Re: [R] symmetric matrix multiplication On
2013 Jan 09
0
[solved] t-test behavior given that the null hypothesis is true
Hi Ted, yes this was the problem. Thank you very much. best idaios On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 4:51 PM, Ted Harding <Ted.Harding@wlandres.net>wrote: > Ah! You have aqssigned a parameter "equal.var=TRUE", and "equal.var" > is not a listed paramater for t.test() -- see ?t.test : > > t.test(x, y = NULL, > alternative = c("two.sided",
2008 Aug 12
3
aligned memory allocation in C
Hi, I'm currently R porting SF Mersenne Twister algorithm of Matsumoto and Saito. To get the full power of their code, I want to use their fonction fill_array32 which need aligned memory. That is to say I need to use the C function memalign on windows, posix_memalign on linux and classic malloc on Mac OS. In 'writing R extenstion', they recommand to use R_alloc function to
2008 Aug 12
3
aligned memory allocation in C
Hi, I'm currently R porting SF Mersenne Twister algorithm of Matsumoto and Saito. To get the full power of their code, I want to use their fonction fill_array32 which need aligned memory. That is to say I need to use the C function memalign on windows, posix_memalign on linux and classic malloc on Mac OS. In 'writing R extenstion', they recommand to use R_alloc function to
2000 Dec 19
1
A bug (?) in Rgui Configuration Editor (buffer lines) in R1.2.0 for Windows (Rgui.exe)
Dear R users: Today (December 18th) I downloaded R1.2.0 for Windows from ftp://ftp.stat.unipd.it/users/guido/RWin and then invoked its Rgui.exe to change its gui configuration. After I set new values in Rgui configuration Editor frame and saved the set of new parameters as a "Rconsole" file, then I re-started Rgui and R issued an error message concerning the buffer-line-value in the
2013 Apr 25
2
Decomposing a List
Greetings! For some reason I am not managing to work out how to do this (in principle) simple task! As a result of applying strsplit() to a vector of character strings, I have a long list L (N elements), where each element is a vector of two character strings, like: L[1] = c("A1","B1") L[2] = c("A2","B2") L[3] = c("A3","B3")
2000 Jun 23
1
Re: undocumented behaviour of recordPlot (PR#578)
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 05:01:32PM +0200, p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk wrote: > I think this is pretty certainly a bug, so I'm cc'ing this to r-bugs. > > -p > > Kaspar Pflugshaupt <pflugshaupt@geobot.umnw.ethz.ch> writes: > > As the documentation states, when I generate a plot and save it with > > recordPlot, I can regenerate it by printing the variable:
2000 Jun 23
1
Re: undocumented behaviour of recordPlot (PR#578)
On Thu, Jun 22, 2000 at 05:01:32PM +0200, p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk wrote: > I think this is pretty certainly a bug, so I'm cc'ing this to r-bugs. > > -p > > Kaspar Pflugshaupt <pflugshaupt@geobot.umnw.ethz.ch> writes: > > As the documentation states, when I generate a plot and save it with > > recordPlot, I can regenerate it by printing the variable:
2013 Mar 26
2
edit.data() read-only?
Greetings All. The function edit.data() allows a convenient spreadsheet-like view of a dataframe with too many rows/columns to fit on the screen (especially when there are many columns). Very useful when scanning through a dataset (row & column are conveniently identified by the labels at the side and above). However, there seens to be no option to set it "read-only" on start-up,
2012 Feb 25
2
Finding name of variable supplied as function argument
Greetings All. I want to do the following simple thing. I have defined a function med3x3() such that, given vectors X,Y, med3x3(X,Y) returns a 3x3 table where: Row 1: X > median(X) Row 2: X = median(X) Row 3: X < median(X) Col 1: Y < median(Y) Col 2: Y = median(Y) Col 3: Y > median(Y) (with intersections of these conditions for the individual cells). I can easily define fixed
2012 Jul 10
2
RGB components of plot() colours
A quick question: Is there anywhere a listing of the RGB components of the named colours listed by colors()? For example, where would I find the RGB for "orange1" or "salmon"? When I look at an EPS file from R where I have used these colours, it seems that for: "salmon": 0.9804 0.5020 0.4471 rgb "orange1": 1 0.6471 0 rgb However, this is a tedious way
2012 Jul 30
6
Turning off continuation prompt?
Greetings All. My apologies for a question whose answer is probably readily available somewhere (for some interpetation of "somewhere") ... Say I have just typed (from a sheet of paper) several lines into the R command-line, and what I see is: > chisq.test(matrix(c(3,6,3,4,4, + 4,1,4,6,5, + 2,7,4,2,5, + 8,2,4,4,2, +
2000 Dec 26
1
A "bug" in Rconsole?
Dear R-friends, After change (and saved) font style to "bold" in GUI preferences from menu-bar Edit, R 1.2.0, Win98, the "buflines" in the file Rconsole changed to "bufiles" and that causes error in invoking R next time. Is this a bug? Merry Christmas & Best regards, C. Joseph Lu Department of Statistics National Cheng-Kung University Tainan, Taiwan
2010 Nov 13
1
Efficient marginal sums?
Hi Folks, [This is not unrelated to the current "vector of vectors" thread, but arises quite independently] Say I have a function f(x,y) which computes a value for scalar x and y; or, if either x=X or y=Y is a vector, a corresponding vector of values f(X,y) or f(x,Y) (with the usual built-in vectorisation of operations). Now I have X=(x.1,x.2,...,x.m) and Y=(y.1,y.2,...,y.n). I'm
2005 Feb 15
2
Could anyone answer for the following question
Hello , could anyone answer for the following question for me: I am using R 2.0.1 under Windows XP. I want to write a function that makes four graphs and stores each of them in graphics history. When the function finishes, in other words, I want its graphical output to be stored in a way that I can look at it using PgUp and PgDn. I think I need commands I can put in a function that
2004 May 09
2
windows(record=T) loses last plot (PR#3663)
The audit trail indicates that PR#3663 is not reproducible and/or fixed, but I believe windows(record=T) is still not working as documented: windows(record=T) for(i in 1:5) plot(0, 0, cex=4, pch=as.character(i)) After cycling through the plots with PgUp and PgDn, the user finds out that plot 5 is lost. Indeed, .SavedPlots reports that only 4 plots were saved. I'm running the example in
2012 Sep 01
1
Vectorial analogue of all.equal()?
Greetings All. Once again, I am probably missing something fairly accessible, but since I can't find it I'd welcome advice! I have a dataframe derived from a text file of data in tabular format. For one of the variables, say X, I want to select the subsets which in which X equals a particular value. Such values are given in the text file like: 2.3978953, and each such value will occurr