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2013 Sep 19
1
Vignette problem and CRAN policies
Hello, All: The vignette with the sos package used "upquote.sty", required for R Journal when it was published in 2009. Current CRAN policy disallows "upquote.sty", and I've so far not found a way to pass "R CMD check" with sos without upquote.sty. I changed sos.Rnw per an email exchange with Prof. Ripley without solving the problem; see below. The
2007 Oct 24
3
scoping problem
I would like to write a function that computes Tukey's 1 df for nonadditivity. Here is a simplified version of the function I'd like to write: (m is an object created by lm): tukey.test <- function(m) { m1 <- update(m, ~.+I(predict(m)^2)) summary(m1)$coef } The t-test for the added variable is Tukey's test. This won't work: data(BOD) m1 <- lm(demand~Time,BOD)
2014 May 02
1
Authors@R: and Author field
Hi to all Authors@R: c(person("fooa","foob", role = c("aut","cre"), email = "fooa.foob@fooc.de"), person("foo1","foo2", role = c("ctb"), email = "foo1.foo2@foo3.de")) Author: fooa foob, with contributions from foo1 foo2 using r CMD check --as-cran .. (R 3.1
2007 Sep 12
2
Evaluating args in a function
Can anyone explain what I'm doing wrong here: > fred <- data.frame() > class(fred) [1] "data.frame" > test.fn <- function(x,class=class(x)) {class} > test.fn(fred) Error in test.fn(fred) : promise already under evaluation: recursive default argument reference or earlier problems? R 2.5.1 on both Windows and SUSE Linux. -- Sanford Weisberg, sandy at
2013 Oct 15
1
discrepancy between r cmd check --as-cran and messages at submission
Dear r-devel list, I've observed at both of my submissions that issues arise at submission that were not pointed out by R cmd check --as-cran For example at my last submission: You have VignetteBuilder: knitr but there is nothing looking like a vignette in your source package.... We also see: * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... NOTE Author field differs from that derived from
2004 Jul 20
1
Accuracy in summary (PR#7121)
Full_Name: Sanford Weisberg Version: 1.9.1 OS: Win XP Submission from: (NULL) (160.94.148.2) > wm <- read.table(url("http://www.stat.umn.edu/~sandy/wmdata0.txt"), header=TRUE) > mean(wm$Spd1) [1] 7.7773 > summary(wm$Spd1) Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd Qu. Max. 0.222 4.780 7.550 7.780 10.200 21.600 The mean of this variable DOES NOT ROUND to the value
2020 Sep 25
1
Extra "Note" in CRAN submission
When I run R CMD check on the survival package I invariably get a note: ... * checking for file ?survival/DESCRIPTION? ... OK * this is package ?survival? version ?3.2-6? * checking CRAN incoming feasibility ... NOTE Maintainer: ?Terry M Therneau <therneau.terry at mayo.edu>? ... This is sufficient for the auto-check process to return the following failure message: Dear maintainer,
2006 Dec 19
2
Random Effects Model
Hello, I am new to R, and I am trying to figure out how to use it for a random effects model. I am using version 2.4.0, and I also have the book Applied Linear Regression by Sanford Weisberg. I have four variables: Swimmer, Sex, Swim, and Difference. Swimmer identifies the number assigned to a particular person. Sex is male/female. Swim identifies the number swim from 1 to 6. Difference
2012 May 20
1
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * bisectr (0.0.2) Maintainer: Winston Chang Author(s): Winston Chang <winston at stdout.org> License: GPL-2 http://crantastic.org/packages/bisectr Tools to find bad commits with git bisect * CUMP (1.0) Maintainer: Xuan Liu Author(s): Xuan Liu <liuxuan at bu.edu> and Qiong Yang <qyang at bu.edu>
2006 Jun 19
2
Function hints
One of the recurring themes in the recent UserR conference was that many people find it difficult to find the functions they need for a particular task. Sandy Weisberg suggested a small idea he would like to see: a hints function that given an object, lists likely operations. I've done my best to implement this function using the tools currently available in R, and my code is included at the
2006 Jun 19
2
Function hints
One of the recurring themes in the recent UserR conference was that many people find it difficult to find the functions they need for a particular task. Sandy Weisberg suggested a small idea he would like to see: a hints function that given an object, lists likely operations. I've done my best to implement this function using the tools currently available in R, and my code is included at the
2016 Dec 27
0
Proper attribution in Authors@R for the d3.js library by Mike Bostock
I have a couple of packages that use the d3.js library developed (and copyrighted) by Mike Bostock. One package uses it extensively, another only for one function. I use R to piece together parts files containing JavaScript that I have written, which use d3.js functions and eventually the d3 library is called from a temporary web page. To date, I have pointed to Bostock's library in the Rd
2012 May 30
3
R learning
Hi, What is quickest way to learn R? I am unnecessarily having fear of learning R. rgds Parag Kulkarni Haridwar,India -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/R-learning-tp4631814.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2011 Nov 10
2
2^k*r experimental design and anova
Hello, Can anyone point me to an online tutorial or book containing the easiest way to do ANOVA over the result data from a 2^k*r experiment. It is not clear to me if I can pass the raw data corresponding to each experiment or just the summarized data i.e. mean, sse, std, etc. I would like to get the: - box plot showing the effect for the different factors and levels - plot showing whether there
2017 Sep 29
1
problem with rjags installation in ubuntu 14.04
Hello folks Earlier versions of jags and rjags installed on my system without any difficulty, but I'm having trouble with jags version 4.3.0-1ubuntu2~ubuntu14.04.1~ppa1 (from Michael Rutter's R ppa) and rjags version 4.6. The call to install.packages() I always used successfully now produces the error "cannot link to JAGS library in /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu."? shown below
2012 Dec 14
1
[HCL] Lyonn CTB-1200 supported by blazer_usb
Lyonn CTB-1200 root at frambuesa:~# upsc lyonn at localhost battery.voltage: 27.20 battery.voltage.nominal: 24.0 beeper.status: enabled device.type: ups driver.name: blazer_usb driver.parameter.pollinterval: 2 driver.parameter.port: auto driver.version: 2.4.3 driver.version.internal: 0.03 input.current.nominal: 5.0 input.frequency: 49.9 input.frequency.nominal: 50 input.voltage: 213.3
2017 Sep 17
0
FW: CRAN check errors: drake 4.1.0 on r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang
Hello, The CRAN checks for the drake package (4.1.0) fail for r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang. This happened right when crayon 1.3.4 was released, but I suspect the problem is not with crayon or drake, but with base R-devel. I cannot reproduce the error myself, but I have copied a minimal working example (MWE) below that should theoretically isolate the problem. `find_namespaced_functions()`
2004 Jun 25
1
SER and NAT
I have a really simple question about a fairly complex problem: I have a Cisco 7960 behind a NAT. I have an Asterisk server behind a different NAT. I have a SER server (with rtpproxy installed) on a public IP adress. I've opened ports with static NAT to * and the Cisco. Without using SER, I can register the phone to *, I can complete calls, I just can't move audio. Reading the
2001 May 25
1
Cook-Weisberg confidence curves
Is there an existing function to compute Cook-Weisberg confidence curves for non-linear model parameters in R? Kari Ruohonen -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send "info", "help", or "[un]subscribe" (in the "body", not the subject !)
2013 Mar 31
1
lmer effects-type plot?
hello, all. while i have a mcmc running, i am looking at the frequestist method of my model. i have never done HLM so i am looking for ways to plot them that might yeild something useful like dr. fox's effects plot package. this is my model, where dem is democracy ranked continuous 1:10, trsut is a 3 level categorical variable, cpi is 1:10, etc... > hier.jags2.mod <- lmer(dem ~