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2017 Dec 29
4
RQuantLib
Joshua, Thanks for the response. When you said at least version 3.4.0, I upgraded to 3.4.2 which I believe is the current version. Now, I attempted to install the package RQuantLib but it did not work. Here is what I got: > install.packages("RQuantLib") Installing package into ?C:/Users/rsher/Documents/R/win-library/3.4? (as ?lib? is unspecified) Warning message: package
2017 Dec 30
3
RQuantLib
OA, Thanks for the response. I downloaded the file RQuantLib_0.4.4.tar.gz into a directory c:\r.zip on my Windows machine. I then ran the following command and I received the following output: > install.packages("RQuantLib", lib="/r.zip/") Warning message: package ?RQuantLib? is not available (for R version 3.4.3) I did not unpack the .gz file. Should I have? Please
2017 Dec 30
0
RQuantLib
> On Dec 30, 2017, at 7:54 AM, rsherry8 <rsherry8 at comcast.net> wrote: > > OA, > > Thanks for the response. I downloaded the file RQuantLib_0.4.4.tar.gz > into a directory c:\r.zip on my Windows machine. I then ran the > following command and I received the following output: > >> install.packages("RQuantLib", lib="/r.zip/") >
2017 Dec 30
2
RQuantLib
Sometimes that message appears when using a CRAN mirror that is not up-to-date or has communication problems. Might also try another mirror. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On December 30, 2017 5:25:15 AM PST, Michael Dewey <lists at dewey.myzen.co.uk> wrote: >Dear Bob > >In fact the current release is 3.4.3 I can think of no reason why that >should matter
2017 Dec 30
0
RQuantLib
Hi Bob, I don't know what is the cause of your trouble but try this: 1. Download the zip of package. 2. And install it from local zip files. This you find on the Packages menu. Hope it helps OA On Fri, Dec 29, 2017 at 10:31 AM, rsherry8 <rsherry8 at comcast.net> wrote: > Joshua, > > Thanks for the response. When you said at least version 3.4.0, I upgraded > to 3.4.2
2017 Dec 30
1
RQuantLib
> On Dec 30, 2017, at 9:44 AM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote: > > >> On Dec 30, 2017, at 7:54 AM, rsherry8 <rsherry8 at comcast.net> wrote: >> >> OA, >> >> Thanks for the response. I downloaded the file RQuantLib_0.4.4.tar.gz >> into a directory c:\r.zip on my Windows machine. I then ran the >> following
2017 Dec 30
0
RQuantLib
Jeff, I tired another mirror but that did not work. I tired the following two commands: > ap <- available.packages() > View(ap) The output of the View command showed numerous packages available but it did not show RQuantLib. Bob Sherry On 12/30/2017 8:48 AM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: > Sometimes that message appears when using a CRAN mirror that is not up-to-date or has
2017 Dec 30
0
RQuantLib
Dear Bob In fact the current release is 3.4.3 I can think of no reason why that should matter here but it might be worth trying to upgrade to it. Michael On 29/12/2017 18:31, rsherry8 wrote: > Joshua, > > Thanks for the response. When you said at least version 3.4.0, I > upgraded to 3.4.2 which I believe is the current version. Now, I > attempted to install the package
2017 Dec 29
0
RQuantLib
On Thu, Dec 28, 2017 at 6:02 PM, rsherry8 <rsherry8 at comcast.net> wrote: > > I have recently installed R on my new computer. I also want to install the > package RQuantLib. So I run the following command and get the following > output: > >> install.packages("RQuantLib") > Installing package into ?C:/Users/rsher/Documents/R/win-library/3.2? > (as ?lib?
2011 Mar 29
1
'RQuantLib for 2.12 version
Dear R users, I have been trying to use RQuantLib in the 2.12.2 R version. I downloaded the .zip file from <http://sourceforge.net/projects/quantlib/files/QuantLib/> http://sourceforge.net/projects/quantlib/files/QuantLib/ which didn't work, so I I downloaded the package source from <http://sourceforge.net/projects/quantlib/files/QuantLib/1.0.1/>
2010 Nov 26
1
Installing RQuantLib on Win 7 64 Bit
Hello Group, I am trying out RQuantLib on a 64bit Win 7 machine. But running into installation errors install.packages("RQuantLib") Warning in install.packages("RQuantLib") : argument 'lib' is missing: using 'C:\Users\Tester\Documents/R/win64-library/2.11' Warning: unable to access index for repository
2019 Jan 06
4
Failed to install RQuantLib in Ubuntu machine
Hi, <This issue was previously posted in R-help, but advised to post here as a more relevant group> I was trying to install RQuantLib in my Ubuntu machine which failed with below information : *> install.packages('RQuantLib', repos='http://cran.rstudio.com/ <http://cran.rstudio.com/>', INSTALL_opts = c('--no-lock'))* *Installing package into
2004 May 21
2
RQuantlib ?Windows Binary?
R: Is there a reason why there isn't a Windows Binary version of RQuantlib on CRAN? Usually when there is no binary, I just source the source code, but this one appears to have various calls and methods and things like that so I'm hesitant to do so. I know there has been a big discussion on why Rmetrics doesn't have source for unix/linux, but that isn't on CRAN. Through
2002 Feb 26
1
RQuantLib -- Interfacing QuantLib from R
I just uploaded an initial RQuantLib package to R's site in Vienna. RQuantLib is an R [ http://www.r-project.org ] package to access the powerful QuantLib [ http://quantlib.org ] libraries for quantitative finance. RQuantLib is at an early stage: I only defined two basic classes Option and ImpliedVolatility with print and summary methods, and European and American options on top of them.
2011 Mar 20
2
Package Installation
Dear all, can somebody guide me how to install the package RQuantLib, for which windows binary is not available. I have tried installing it with R CMD INSTALL in my windows vista machine (I have Rtools installed), however it stopped due to an error saying: "compilation failed for package 'RQuantLib'". What is should do right to install this package? Thanks and regards,
2005 Oct 31
0
New version of RQuantLib
A new version of RQuantLib has been uploaded to CRAN a few days ago (and should be available at http://cran.r-project.org and all mirrors). Debian binaries are also available. Among the new features in version 0.2.0, all of which are due to excellent contributions by Dominick Samperi, are - new functions for Fixed Income support: * DiscountCurve for discount / forward / zero curve construction
2005 Oct 31
0
New version of RQuantLib
A new version of RQuantLib has been uploaded to CRAN a few days ago (and should be available at http://cran.r-project.org and all mirrors). Debian binaries are also available. Among the new features in version 0.2.0, all of which are due to excellent contributions by Dominick Samperi, are - new functions for Fixed Income support: * DiscountCurve for discount / forward / zero curve construction
2005 Feb 20
2
minus I and minus L flags
I have been RTFM/doc/www, but I'm still lost. How does one tell R CMD INSTALL and R CMD check (both) that libraries are installed in non-usual places and so -I/APPS/include (or whatever) is necessary in CPPFLAGS and -L/APPS/lib (similarly) is necessary in LDFLAGS? I know I can hardwire them in pkg/src/Makevars, but this requires hand editing of that file by each installer (yuck!) rgentlem
2005 Feb 20
2
minus I and minus L flags
I have been RTFM/doc/www, but I'm still lost. How does one tell R CMD INSTALL and R CMD check (both) that libraries are installed in non-usual places and so -I/APPS/include (or whatever) is necessary in CPPFLAGS and -L/APPS/lib (similarly) is necessary in LDFLAGS? I know I can hardwire them in pkg/src/Makevars, but this requires hand editing of that file by each installer (yuck!) rgentlem
2011 Jan 23
0
Error for compiling Rquantlib package 0.3.5 under Window 7 64bits
Hi, I am trying to build a binary of Rquantlib package 0.3.5 under Window 7 64bits. I am using mingw gcc version 4.5.1 (tdm64-1) which is a experimental version of 64 bits ming gcc. (http://tdm-gcc.tdragon.net/). I have successfully compiled boost 1.45 and Quantlib 1.0.1 with this gcc. And then when I tried to compile Rquantlib 0.3.5, it reports some error. The first error is like below.