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2015 Jul 14
3
Two bugs showing up mostly on SPARC systems
In testing pqR on Solaris SPARC systems, I have found two bugs that
are also present in recent R Core versions. You can see the bugs and
fixes at the following URLs:
https://github.com/radfordneal/pqR/commit/739a4960a4d8f3a3b20cfc311518369576689f37
https://github.com/radfordneal/pqR/commit/339b7286c7b43dcc6b00e51515772f1d7dce7858
The first bug, in nls, is most likely to occur on a 64-bit
2018 Nov 27
1
Subsetting row in single column matrix drops names in resulting vector
Dmitriy Selivanov (selivanov.dmitriy at gmail.com) wrote:
> Consider following example:
>
> a = matrix(1:2, nrow = 2, dimnames = list(c("row1", "row2"), c("col1")))
> a[1, ]
> # 1
>
> It returns *unnamed* vector `1` where I would expect named vector. In fact
> it returns named vector when number of columns is > 1.
> Same issue applicable
2014 Mar 22
2
Varying results of package checks due to random seed
> From: Philippe GROSJEAN <Philippe.GROSJEAN at umons.ac.be>
>
> ... for latest CRAN version, we have successfully installed 4999
> packages among the 5321 CRAN package on our platform. ... It is
> strange that a large portion of R CMD check errors on CRAN occur and
> disappear *without any version update* of a package or any of its
> direct or indirect dependencies!
2015 Jul 15
1
Two bugs showing up mostly on SPARC systems
On Tue, Jul 14, 2015 at 07:52:56PM -0400, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 14/07/2015 6:08 PM, Radford Neal wrote:
> > In testing pqR on Solaris SPARC systems, I have found two bugs that
> > are also present in recent R Core versions. You can see the bugs and
> > fixes at the following URLs:
> >
> >
2015 Mar 01
2
iterated lapply
I think the discussion of this issue has gotten more complicated than
necessary.
First, there really is a bug. You can see this also by the fact that
delayed warning messages are wrong. For instance, in R-3.1.2:
> lapply(c(-1,2,-1),sqrt)
[[1]]
[1] NaN
[[2]]
[1] 1.414214
[[3]]
[1] NaN
Warning messages:
1: In FUN(c(-1, 2, -1)[[3L]], ...) : NaNs produced
2: In
2014 Jun 23
2
Unfixed bugs in latest R-patched
A new version of pqR is now available at pqR-project.org, which fixes
several bugs that are also present in the latest R Core patch release
(r66002). A number of bugs found previously during pqR development
are also unfixed in the latest R Core release. Here is the list of
these bugs that are unfixed in r66002 (including documentation
deficiencies), taken from the pqR bug fix and documentation
2015 Jan 20
1
[PATCH] Makefile: add support for git svn clones
Fellipe,
CXXR development has moved to github, and we haven't fixed up the build for
using git yet. Could you send a pull request with your change to the repo
at https://github.com/cxxr-devel/cxxr/?
Also, this patch may be useful for pqR too.
https://github.com/radfordneal/pqR
Thanks
On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 2:35 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:
>
> On 19
2015 Jul 14
0
Two bugs showing up mostly on SPARC systems
On 14/07/2015 6:08 PM, Radford Neal wrote:
> In testing pqR on Solaris SPARC systems, I have found two bugs that
> are also present in recent R Core versions. You can see the bugs and
> fixes at the following URLs:
>
> https://github.com/radfordneal/pqR/commit/739a4960a4d8f3a3b20cfc311518369576689f37
Thanks for the report. Just one followup on this one:
There are two sections
2017 Jan 09
0
accelerating matrix multiply
> From: "Cohn, Robert S" <robert.s.cohn at intel.com>
>
> I am using R to multiply some large (30k x 30k double) matrices on a
> 64 core machine (xeon phi). I added some timers to
> src/main/array.c to see where the time is going. All of the time is
> being spent in the matprod function, most of that time is spent in
> dgemm. 15 seconds is in matprod in
2017 Oct 21
1
Illegal Logical Values
> On Fri, 2017-10-20 at 14:01 +0000, brodie gaslam via R-devel wrote:
> > I'm thinking of this passage:
> >
> > > Logical values are sent as 0 (FALSE), 1 (TRUE) or INT_MIN =
> > > -2147483648 (NA, but only if NAOK is true), and the compiled code
> > > should return one of these three values. (Non-zero values other
> > > than INT_MIN are
2010 Feb 10
3
Using R to format a file using a server (PDB to PQR file)
I am trying to write a program that uses R and takes a pdb file, and converts
it to a pqr file. This task is simple generally, using the website,
http://pdb2pqr-1.wustl.edu/pdb2pqr/. How do you use R to input a pdb file
(that is on hand) into the upload pdb file input, and run the website and
give the return file to be a pqr file. Thanks for your help.
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2010 Feb 10
1
Converting pdb to pqr
There are websites using python to convert a pdb to a pqr. I was wondering if
there is a simpler way to do it. We have a protein in pdb format, and want
to convert that to a pqr file so that the program apbs can open it. We want
to accomplish this conversion in R. Thank you for your help.
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2017 Oct 03
0
Revert to R 3.2.x code of logicalSubscript in subscript.c?
Suharto,
If you're interested in performance with subscripting, you might want
to look at pqR (pqR-project.org). It has some substantial performance
improvements for subscripting over R Core versions. This is
especially true for the current development version of pqR (probably
leading to a new release in about a month).
You can look at a somewhat-stable snapshot of recent pqR development
2015 Feb 18
3
Recycling memory with a small free list
> ... with assignments inside of loops like this:
>
> reweight = function(iter, w, Q) {
> for (i in 1:iter) {
> wT = w * Q
> }
> }
> ... before the RHS is executed, the LHS allocation would be added
> to a small fixed length list of available space which is checked
> before future allocations. If the same size is requested before the
> next garbage
2017 Mar 07
0
length(unclass(x)) without unclass(x)?
> Henrik Bengtsson:
>
> I'm looking for a way to get the length of an object 'x' as given by
> base data type without dispatching on class.
The performance improvement you're looking for is implemented in the
latest version of pqR (pqR-2016-10-24, see pqR-project.org), along
with corresponding improvements in several other circumstances where
unclass(x) does not
2019 Feb 23
0
Bug: time complexity of substring is quadratic
> From: Tomas Kalibera <tomas.kalibera at gmail.com>
>
> Thanks for the report, I am working on a patch that will address this.
>
> I confirm there is a lot of potential for speedup. On my system,
>
> 'N=200000; x <- substring(paste(rep("A", N), collapse=""), 1:N, 1:N)'
>
> spends 96% time in checking if the string is ascii and 3%
2019 Feb 03
1
Inefficiency in df$col
While doing some performance testing with the new version of pqR (see
pqR-project.org), I've encountered an extreme, and quite unnecessary,
inefficiency in the current R Core implementation of R, which I think
you might want to correct.
The inefficiency is in access to columns of a data frame, as in
expressions such as df$col[i], which I think are very common (the
alternatives of
2015 Aug 21
2
OpenMP problem with 64-bit Rtools
I've been getting pqR to work on windows systems, and in the process
have discovered various problems with R core versions of R and with
Rtools.
One is with the implementation of OpenMP in 64-bit Rtools. This
problem is in Rtools215 and Rtools33, and presumably all the ones in
between. You can see the problem with the following test program:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <omp.h>
2015 Mar 01
0
iterated lapply
On Sun, 1 Mar 2015, Radford Neal wrote:
> I think the discussion of this issue has gotten more complicated than
> necessary.
The discussion has gotten no more complicated than it needs to
be. There are other instances, such as Reduce where there is a bug
report pending that amounts to the same issue. Performing surgery on
expressions and calling eval is not good practice at the R level
2015 Sep 19
0
New version of the R parser in pqR
I have rewritten the R parser in the new version of pqR that I
recently released (pqR-2015-09-14, at pqR-project.org). The new
version of the parser is much cleaner, is faster (sometimes quite
substantially faster), has a better interface to the read-eval-print
loop, and provides a better basis for future extensions. The deparser
has also been substantially revised in pqR, and is better