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2015 Oct 29
2
R CMD BATCH vs R CMD batch
Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> writes:
> On 28 October 2015 at 21:39, Marius Hofert wrote:
> | Out of laziness I just used "R CMD batch" instead of "R CMD BATCH". I
> | didn't get an error so didn't think about the consequences... One
> | consequence is (at least on Mac OS X 10.11 but probably in more
> | generality) that R_BATCH_OPTIONS are
2015 Oct 29
0
R CMD BATCH vs R CMD batch
On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Rainer M Krug <Rainer at krugs.de> wrote:
> Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> writes:
>
>> On 28 October 2015 at 21:39, Marius Hofert wrote:
>> | Out of laziness I just used "R CMD batch" instead of "R CMD BATCH". I
>> | didn't get an error so didn't think about the consequences... One
>> |
2015 Oct 29
2
R CMD BATCH vs R CMD batch
Deepayan Sarkar <deepayan.sarkar at gmail.com> writes:
> On Thu, Oct 29, 2015 at 2:09 PM, Rainer M Krug <Rainer at krugs.de> wrote:
>> Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> writes:
>>
>>> On 28 October 2015 at 21:39, Marius Hofert wrote:
>>> | Out of laziness I just used "R CMD batch" instead of "R CMD BATCH". I
>>> |
2015 Oct 29
0
R CMD BATCH vs R CMD batch
Great, thanks, Dirk. Nice example :-)
On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 10:05 PM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:
>
> On 28 October 2015 at 21:39, Marius Hofert wrote:
> | Out of laziness I just used "R CMD batch" instead of "R CMD BATCH". I
> | didn't get an error so didn't think about the consequences... One
> | consequence is (at least on
2006 Jul 05
1
problem with batch mode (PR#9062)
I have a perl script that constructs some large R script files and
runs R in batch mode with the R scripts. It seems to work ok for a
while then starts throwing errors like this whenever I try to run R
in batch mode:
/usr/lib64/R/bin/BATCH: line 52: 7875 Broken pipe ( echo
"invisible(options(echo = TRUE))"; cat ${in}; echo ''; echo "proc.time
()"
2014 Aug 22
3
parallel::detectCores(TRUE) gives: Error in system(cmd, TRUE) : error in running command
Hi,
Both under the current R-devel (r66456) and a version from about 3
months ago, I experience the following behavior:
> parallel::detectCores(TRUE)
Error in system(cmd, TRUE) : error in running command
> traceback()
3: system(cmd, TRUE)
2: gsub("^ +", "", system(cmd, TRUE)[1])
1: parallel::detectCores(TRUE)
>
This is on Ubuntu 14.04. Does anybody else see this? [I
2015 Mar 30
2
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
Dear Johannes, Dear Dirk,
Thanks a lot for helping. Here is the missing information.
Here is how I installed R. This is basically how Martin Maechler
showed me to install R under Ubuntu (in several versions so that they
are also recognized by ESS). My goal is to adjust this to make it work
for Debian:
1) sudo emacs /etc/apt/sources.list # then add:
deb
2019 Jun 24
1
Calculation of e^{z^2/2} for a normal deviate z
>>>>> jing hua zhao
>>>>> on Mon, 24 Jun 2019 08:51:43 +0000 writes:
> Hi All,
> Thanks for all your comments which allows me to appreciate more of these in Python and R.
> I just came across the matrixStats package,
> ## EXAMPLE #1
> lx <- c(1000.01, 1000.02)
> y0 <- log(sum(exp(lx)))
> print(y0) ## Inf
2015 Mar 30
2
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
Hi,
I have Debian Testing running on a Lenovo Thinkpad X1
Carbon (2015, 3rd gen.). I would like to have a package library
independent of the installed R version. Under Ubuntu, I used to
have the following line in ~/.Renviron:
R_LIBS=/usr/local/R/library:/usr/lib/R/site-library This worked
fine and /usr/local/R/library showed up in .libPaths().
However, under Debian (with the same ~/.Renviron),
2015 Feb 03
2
Seed in 'parallel' vignette
Hi,
This is most likely only a minor technicality, but I saw the
following: On page 6 of the 'parallel' vignette
(http://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/parallel/doc/parallel.pdf),
the random-number generator "L'Ecuyer-CMRG" is said to have seed
"(x_n, x_{n-1}, x_{n-2}, y_n, y_{n-1}, y_{n-2})". However, in L'Ecuyer
et al. (2002), the seed is given with
2010 Dec 30
5
Why is format(10000, big.mark = "\\,") not 10\,000?
Hi,
why does format(10000, big.mark = "\\,") not give me "10\,000"? How can I get this kind of "big.mark"?
Cheers,
Marius
2011 Apr 06
7
Quiz: Who finds the nicest form of X_1^\prime?
Dear expeRts,
I would like to create a plotmath-label of the form X_1^\prime. Here is how to *not* do it [not nicely aligned symbols]:
plot(0,0,main=expression(italic(X*minute[1])))
plot(0,0,main=expression(italic(X[1]*minute)))
plot(0,0,main=expression(italic(X)[1]*minute))
Any suggestions?
Cheers,
Marius
2012 Sep 22
2
How to upgrade from 2.15.1 to 2.15.1 patched?
Hi,
I would like to upgrade R-2.15.1 to R-2.15.1 patched (under Ubuntu 12.04). What's
the recommended way to do so?
I did the following steps for installing R under Ubuntu 12.04 (as far as I
remember, Dirk Eddelbuettel recommended this and helped me on several occasions
with the installation):
1) sudo emacs /etc/apt/sources.list
2) add:
deb http://stat.ethz.ch/CRAN/bin/linux/ubuntu
2012 Dec 08
5
How to efficiently compare each row in a matrix with each row in another matrix?
Dear expeRts,
I have two matrices A and B. They have the same number of columns but possibly different number of rows. I would like to compare each row of A with each row of B and check whether all entries in a row of A are less than or equal to all entries in a row of B. Here is a minimal working example:
A <- rbind(matrix(1:4, ncol=2, byrow=TRUE), c(6, 2)) # (3, 2) matrix
B <-
2016 May 05
4
R process killed when allocating too large matrix (Mac OS X)
Hi Simon,
thanks for your quick reply.
1) ... so you can reproduce this?
2) Do you know a way how this can be 'foreseen'? We allocate larger
matrices in the copula package depending on the user's input
dimension. It would be good to tell her/him "Your dimension is quite
large. Be aware of killers in your neighborhood"... before the killer
attacks.
Thanks & cheers,
2012 Mar 01
2
How to colorize the panel backgrounds of pairs()?
Dear expeRts,
I would like to colorize the backgrounds of a pairs plot according to the respective panel number. Here is what I tried (without success):
count <- 0
mypanel <- function(x, y, ...){
count <<- count+1
bg. <- if(count %in% c(1,4,9,12)) "#FDFF65" else NA
points(x, y, cex=0.5, bg=bg)
}
U <- matrix(runif(4*500), ncol=4)
pairs(U, panel=mypanel)
I
2010 Dec 26
1
lattice splom: how to adjust space between tick marks and tick labels?
Dear expeRts,
how can I decrease the space between the tick marks and the corresponding labels in an splom?
See here:
library(lattice)
U <- matrix(runif(4000), ncol = 8)
splom(U, axis.text.cex = 0.2) # => space between the [small] tick labels and tick marks is/seems to be too large
I checked ?panel.pairs but could not find an option for that.
Cheers,
Marius
2013 Oct 03
1
check warning with .onLoad() and setClass()
Hi
I am writing a package in which I define a new class in the .onLoad()
hook:
,----
| .onLoad <- function(libname, pkgname) {
| setClass(
| "inDrak",
| representation(
| init = "SpatialGridDataFrame"
| ),
| contains = "simObj"
| )
| }
`----
The class "simObj" is defined in the package, which
2015 Mar 31
1
Debian Testing: ~/.Renviron seems to not being read (R_LIBS not set)
Dear Dirk, Dear Johannes,
Thanks for helping, I could solve the problem.
By reading your posts, I got a bit of the impression that questions
beyond the 'standard installation' process are not really welcome on
R-SIG-Debian. If this is the case, I'm sorry for my post. I wasn't
aware of this, but Dirk makes it clear why on
2020 Mar 27
2
Expressions from boxplot() passed to bxp()
Hi,
Is this expected behavior (R-3.6.0)?
dat <- cbind(x = 1:10, y = 10:1)
ylab <- substitute(X[t], list(t = 2))
plot(dat, ylab = ylab) # works (correctly displays ylab)
boxplot(dat, ylab = ylab) # fails
boxplot(dat, ylab = as.expression(ylab)) # works
Thanks & cheers,
M