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2014 Feb 04
1
Revolutions Blog: January 2014 roundup
Revolution Analytics staff write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of January: Princeton's Germ?n Rodr?guez has published a useful "Introduction to
2018 Jan 09
4
Revolutions blog: December 2017 roundup
Since 2008, Microsoft (formerly Revolution Analytics) staff and guests have written about R at the Revolutions blog (http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com) and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of December: Hadley Wickham's Shiny app for making
2012 Jun 18
3
(1-1e-100)==1 true?
Hi, This problems has bothered me for the lase couple of hours. > 1e-100==0 [1] FALSE > (1-1e-100)==1 [1] TRUE How can I tell R that 1-1e-100 does not equal to 1, actually, I found out that > (1-1e-16)==1 [1] FALSE > (1-1e-17)==1 [1] TRUE The reason I care about this is that I was try to use qnorm() in my code, for example, > qnorm(1e-100) [1] -21.27345 and if I want to
2015 Aug 12
2
download.file() on ftp URL fails in windows with default download method
We were also able to reproduce the issue on Windows Server 2012. If there's anything we can do to help please let me know; Elliot Waingold (CC'd here) can provide access to the VM we used for testing if that's of any help. # David Smith -- David M Smith <davidsmi at microsoft.com> R Community Lead, Revolution Analytics (a Microsoft company)? Tel: +1 (312) 9205766 (Chicago IL,
2011 Feb 10
1
Revolution Analytics reading SAS datasets
Has anyone heard whether Revolution Analytics is going to release this capability to the R community? http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20110201005852/en/Revolution-Analytics-Unlocks-SAS-Data Dan Daniel Nordlund Bothell, WA USA
2012 Apr 12
5
Organizations where IT has approved the use of R software
Hi Gang, I realize this post is not directly related to programing issues with R, however, it appears this may be the best place to ask my question. I am putting forward a request that R be considered "approved" software in my organization. Never an easy task, this is made much more difficult given that it is open source software (sends the IT gang into little fits). So, I am
2012 May 08
1
revolution foreach oddity
I know this is not a revolution support forum, but as anyone noticed the following? I have a foreach loop to generate random samples. If I run the exact code below in normal r (2.14.1) it works as expected, but if I run it from revolution 4.2.0 each loop returns the same numbers. The only way I can get revolution to give different numbers is using 1 instead of 8 in registerDoSNOW(makeCluster(8,
2012 Jan 03
1
PRESALES / TECHNICAL SALES
PreSales / Technical Sales (Associate/Senior) Palo Alto, CA Revolution Analytics is the leading commercial provider of software and support for the open source ???R??? statistical computing language. Our products, including* Revolution R* and *Revolution R Enterprise*, enable statisticians, scientists and others to create superior predictive models and derive meaning from mission-critical data in
2005 Dec 11
1
Quantile function for the generalized beta distribution of the 2nd kind
I have succeded in defining the cdf of the generalized beta of the second kind, eg. pgbeta2 <- function(quint,b,a,p1,p2) { integrate(function(x) {exp(log(a)+(a*p1-1)*log(x)-(a*p1)*log(b)-log(beta(p1,p2))-(p1+p2)*log(1+(x/b)^a))},0,quint)$value } but I'm facing problems with the quantile function. I tried something like qgbeta2 <- function(proba,b,a,p1,p2) { optimize(function(z)
2011 Feb 11
1
foreach with registerDoMC on R 2.12.0 OSX 10.6 --- errors and warnings
some hints for the search engines. I just did install.packages("foreach") install.packages("doMC") library(doMC) registerDoMC() library(foreach) > foreach(i = 1:3) %dopar% sqrt(i) The process has forked and you cannot use this CoreFoundation functionality safely. You MUST exec(). Break on
2017 Mar 13
2
modbus driver for phoenix contact industrial UPS
Hello, this is to let you know I will start working on a modbus driver for the PhoenixContact QUINT-UPS industrial DC UPS, model 2320461. https://www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=2320461&library=usen&pcck=P-22-07-01-01&tab=1 I will reuse some parts of the nutdrv-modbus branch, but this will be a model specific driver, not a generic one. Unfortunately
2018 Feb 18
3
Microsoft R Open
Buenas, Alguno ha probado a usar Microsfot R Open? Segun leo, se han centrado en hacer que R por defecto sea multicore (cosa que podemos hacer usando parallel, foreach...) https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/documents/rro/multithread Home [mran.revolutionanalytics.com]<https://mran.revolutionanalytics.com/documents/rro/multithread> This site uses cookies for analytics, personalized
2015 Aug 08
2
download.file() on ftp URL fails in windows with default download method
----- Original Message ----- > From: "Uwe Ligges" <ligges at statistik.tu-dortmund.de> > To: "Dan Tenenbaum" <dtenenba at fredhutch.org>, "R-devel at r-project.org" <r-devel at r-project.org> > Sent: Saturday, August 8, 2015 3:57:34 PM > Subject: Re: [Rd] download.file() on ftp URL fails in windows with default download method > >
2011 Feb 25
1
Question about foreach (with doSNOW), is that a bug?
Hi all, Within a foreach loop with doSNOW, we cant call functions which come from the non-default package. We need to load(require/library) the package once more within the foreach loop. Anyone knows why would happen like this? Is it caused by the snow package and something happened when "snow" parallelize the job? Other than load the package once more with in the foreach loop, is
2010 Aug 12
2
R 64-bit and Revolution
Dear users, The company where I work is considering getting a license for Revolution Enterprise - Windows 64-bit. I'll appreciate for those familiar with the product if can share your experiences with it? In particular, how does it compare to the "free" version of R 64-bit? Thanks in advance. Regards, Lars. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 Aug 02
4
Is there paid support for R?
Hi, I am trying to get R installed at work and I was asked if there were any companies that offered support. After searching on Google (many ways) and not find anything, I turn to you. BTW, I did see Revolution R supports their flavor. Thanks, Chris [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2015 Jul 01
2
Grado de uso de R en el sector público y privado - Estudio de rendimiento
Buenos días: Un saludo a todos y a todas. Quisiera consultaros acerca del grado de uso de R en España y en el mundo. He leído, por ejemplo, que es posible integrar el uso de R en herramientas de Business Intelligence (Microsoft Sql Server, Reporting Services), pero ¿realmente se utiliza esa integración?. Y, en general, ¿qué grandes empresas utilizan R y para qué?. También preguntar si tenéis
2010 May 11
3
Revolution R and the R Community?
As an end-user, I wonder about Revolution R. Is the relationship between Revolution R and the R community at-large a positive one? Do the former contribute to the development efforts of the latter? Is there a competitive aspect? is their forum competitive with r-help? any other thoughts? (most of all, I simply hope that they help some of the many helpful experts on this forum, who have
2011 Jul 21
3
R versions and PostScript files
Dear R users, I have a desktop computer and a laptop, both of them with Ubuntu Lucid. The former has R2.10 installed from Ubuntu repositories (this is the most recent version in the repositories), while the latter has R2.13 from the CRAN repositories. I noticed that postscript files generated with R2.10 are "better" than files generated with the latest release of R, in particular for
2013 Mar 12
0
Revolutions blog: February roundup
I write about R every weekday at the Revolutions blog: http://blog.revolutionanalytics.com and every month I post a summary of articles from the previous month of particular interest to readers of r-help. In case you missed them, here are some articles related to R from the month of February: How to resample from a large data set with RHadoop, and a video introduction to the RHadoop packages: