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2014 May 14
1
Bug in read.dcf(all = TRUE)?
Hi, read.dcf() can modify the locale variable LC_CTYPE, and here is a minimal example: > Sys.getlocale('LC_CTYPE') [1] "en_US.UTF-8" > read.dcf(textConnection('a: b'), all = TRUE) a 1 b > Sys.getlocale('LC_CTYPE') [1] "C" After diagnosing the problem, it seems the on.exit() call in read.dcf() is the culprit:
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi, Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()? > file.create('testfile') [1] TRUE > file.info('testfile') size isdir mode mtime ctime testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39 atime uid gid uname grname
2011 Mar 05
1
file mode lost in file.copy()?
Hi, Recently I noticed file.copy() would discard the file mode information. Is this the expected behaviour or a bug for file.copy()? > file.create('testfile') [1] TRUE > file.info('testfile') size isdir mode mtime ctime testfile 0 FALSE 644 2011-03-05 17:06:39 2011-03-05 17:06:39 atime uid gid uname grname
2013 Oct 21
2
png(type='cairo'): point symbols without boarders are not anti-aliased?
Hi, It seems that anti-aliasing in png(type = 'cairo') is not well supported for the point symbols without boarders, e.g. pch = 16. The Cairo package works well, though. You can compare png() with CairoPNG(): png(): http://i.imgur.com/8niB3jX.png CairoPNG(): http://i.imgur.com/FZBJOxm.png f = function(dev, ..., main = '') { dev(...) plot(c(1, 2, 1, 2), c(1, 1, 2, 2),
2011 Apr 10
1
deparse operators in expressions
Hi, I observed a slight problem in deparse(): it will add spaces around most operators except /. I wonder if this is easy to fix. I know this is quite trivial, but I will appreciate if / is not treated as an exception. Examples: > deparse(expression(1/1)) [1] "expression(1/1)" > deparse(expression(1+1)) [1] "expression(1 + 1)" > deparse(expression(1%in%1)) [1]
2013 Sep 18
1
getParseData() for imaginary numbers
Hi, The imaginary unit is gone in the 'text' column in the returned data frame from getParseData(), e.g. in the example below, perhaps the text should be 1i instead of 1: > p=parse(text='1i') > getParseData(p) line1 col1 line2 col2 id parent token terminal text 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 NUM_CONST TRUE 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 0 expr
2014 Jun 04
1
Package keyval Error: noupquote undefined
Hi, Due to a change in Rd.sty a few days ago (https://github.com/wch/r-source/commit/620eb9a#diff-3bf3d821c6faae50cd6ec931f6f63296L272), the default installation of TeXLive 2009 or 2012 no longer works when building Rd to PDF. The error log is like this: =============== Converting Rd files to LaTeX ..... Creating pdf output from LaTeX ... Error in texi2dvi(file = file, pdf = TRUE, clean = clean,
2013 Jul 05
3
should the text for RIGHT_ASSIGN be -> in getParseData()?
Hi, The text column for '->' becomes '<-' in the data frame returned by getParseData(): > getParseData(parse(text='1->x')) line1 col1 line2 col2 id parent token terminal text 7 1 1 1 4 7 0 expr FALSE 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 NUM_CONST TRUE 1 2 1 1 1 1 2 7 expr FALSE 3
2011 Oct 17
1
What does \Sexpr[results=rd]{} exactly mean in Rd?
Hi, I have spent a few hours on the R-exts manual and the documentation of parse_Rd() (as well as the PDF document in the references), but I still have not figured out what results=rd means. I thought I could use an R code fragment to create an Rd fragment dynamically. Here is an example, in which I was expected the output to be a describe list <DL> in HTML, but it turns out not to be true.
2014 Dec 09
3
UTF8 markdown vignette
On 09/12/2014, 4:38 PM, ONKELINX, Thierry wrote: > Dear Yihui, > > I have created a reproducible example at https://github.com/ThierryO/utf8vignette > > The \usepackage{} line is needed, otherwise R CMD check --as-cran will give a warning. > %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} did not solve the problem. I've just taken a look at the sources, and that's only in R-devel, it never
2014 Dec 10
2
UTF8 markdown vignette
On 09/12/2014, 10:36 PM, Yihui Xie wrote: > I took a look at the R source and I realized that the encoding was > actually never passed to the vignette engine: > https://github.com/wch/r-source/blob/e721ef5f4/src/library/tools/R/Vignettes.R#L507 > Apparently only the file and quiet arguments are passed to the > vignette engine. Did I miss anything? I think it's actually a little
2013 Jan 04
1
Bug in R CMD check for \ in Rd?
Hi, I have a function knit_expand() and its source/Rd are below: https://github.com/yihui/knitr/blob/master/R/template.R#L43-L44 https://github.com/yihui/knitr/blob/master/man/knit_expand.Rd When I run R CMD check on the package I get this warning (with both R 2.15.2 and R-devel): * checking for code/documentation mismatches ... WARNING Codoc mismatches from documentation object
2011 Jan 05
2
convert expressions to characters
Hi, Suppose I have x = parse(text = " {y=50+50+50#'asfasf' } ") now x is an expression with some src attributes. > x expression({y=50+50+50#'asfasf' }) attr(,"srcfile") <text> attr(,"wholeSrcref") {y=50+50+50#'asfasf' } My question is, how can I get my string back (the string passed to parse() as the text argument)? >
2009 Apr 03
2
extract tables as data.frames from HTML source
Hi, I wonder whether there is any convenient function (or package) to extract tables from a HTML page? e.g. from http://www.google.com/finance/historical?q=SHE:002251 I know we can readLines('URL'), gsub('<td>...', '...', source), ... and at last get the numbers; I'm writing to ask whether someone has already contributed a more general function (with the package
2009 Jun 20
2
Special characters in Rd example section will cause errors
Hi (Duncan?), The other day I noticed some characters will cause errors in R CMD CHECK because of parse_Rd(), and AFAIK, these chars include '%', '{' and '}'. For example, note the comments in the example section: %~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~% \name{testfun} \Rdversion{1.1} \alias{testfun} \title{ A Test } \description{ A test } \usage{ testfun() } \value{ NULL }
2012 May 22
2
how to remove the 'promise' attribute of an R object (.Random.seed)?
Hi, The problem arises when I lazyLoad() the .Random.seed from a previously saved database. To simplify the process of reproducing the problem, see the example below: ## this assignment may not really make sense, but illustrates the problem delayedAssign('.Random.seed', 1L) typeof(.Random.seed) # [1] "integer" rnorm(1) # Error in rnorm(1) : # .Random.seed is not an integer
2012 May 22
2
how to remove the 'promise' attribute of an R object (.Random.seed)?
Hi, The problem arises when I lazyLoad() the .Random.seed from a previously saved database. To simplify the process of reproducing the problem, see the example below: ## this assignment may not really make sense, but illustrates the problem delayedAssign('.Random.seed', 1L) typeof(.Random.seed) # [1] "integer" rnorm(1) # Error in rnorm(1) : # .Random.seed is not an integer
2009 Mar 23
2
How to get commands history as a character vector instead of displaying them?
Hi Everyone, I want to get the commands history as a character vector instead of just displaying them, but the function history() just returns NULL. I checked the source code of 'history' and could not find a solution. Anybody has an idea? Thanks! P. S. My original problem is, when a user opens a graphics device like png() or pdf(), I want to know the file name used by this device. I
2013 Apr 08
2
savePlot() under Windows
Hi, A Windows user asked me a question and I believe this is a bug of R 3.0.0 under Windows: > plot(1:10) > savePlot('test.wmf') Error in .External(C_savePlot, device, filename, type, restoreConsole) : Incorrect number of arguments (4), expecting 3 for 'savePlot' > sessionInfo() R version 3.0.0 (2013-04-03) Platform: x86_64-w64-mingw32/x64 (64-bit) locale: [1]
2010 Nov 25
3
Go (back) from Rd to roxygen
Hi all, Since roxygen is a great help to document R packages, I am wondering if there exists an approach to go back from the raw Rd files to roxygen-documentation? E.g. turn "\author{Somebody}" into "@author Somebody". This sounds ridiculous, but I believe it helps in the long term for me to maintain R packages. Thanks! Regards, Yihui -- Yihui Xie <xieyihui at