Displaying 20 results from an estimated 7000 matches similar to: "Best way for rgl's .onLoad to fail?"
2016 Feb 01
2
Best way for rgl's .onLoad to fail?
>>>>> "BH" == Bryan Hanson <hanson at depauw.edu>
>>>>> on Sun, 31 Jan 2016 09:50:46 -0500 writes:
BH> I think the 2nd option will be more palatable to
BH> inexperienced users, but both do state the important
BH> detail. Bryan
>> On Jan 30, 2016, at 4:11 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
2016 Feb 01
1
Best way for rgl's .onLoad to fail?
If I recall it correctly, at least on Linux, rgl only needs X11 when
rgl.useNULL(FALSE). Is that correct? If so, I would say dependency
on X11 is optional and therefore you should be able to load the
package even without X11. Or is it that it still requires X11 libs
but not an X11 server?
My $.02
/Henrik
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 1:44 AM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com>
2016 Jan 31
0
Best way for rgl's .onLoad to fail?
I think the 2nd option will be more palatable to inexperienced users, but both do state the important detail. Bryan
> On Jan 30, 2016, at 4:11 PM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On OSX and Linux, the rgl package currently requires X11 libs to be available for linking. Recent versions of OSX don't include them by default, so I'd like rgl to fail
2016 Feb 01
0
Best way for rgl's .onLoad to fail?
On 01/02/2016 4:26 AM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>>>>> "BH" == Bryan Hanson <hanson at depauw.edu>
>>>>>> on Sun, 31 Jan 2016 09:50:46 -0500 writes:
>
> BH> I think the 2nd option will be more palatable to
> BH> inexperienced users, but both do state the important
> BH> detail. Bryan
>
> >>
2023 Jan 26
1
Failing to install the rgl package
Hi,
I try to execute the seven lines of code below to plot a graph. But I
am failing as the messages below show. Where am I going wrong?
install.packages("rgl")
library(rgl)
y_hat = X%*%B_hat
open3d(windowRect = c(100,100,900,900),family = "serif")
color = rainbow(length(y_hat))[rank(y_hat)]
plot3d(educ,exper,wage,col = color,type = "s",size = 0.5,xlim =
2019 Jun 02
3
rgl install for R 3.7
I?ve installed R 3.7.0 on a new laptop running macos 10.14.5 and have managed to get most of my usual packages
to compile from source with a ~/.R/Makevars file that looks like this:
CC=/usr/local/clang8/bin/clang
CXX=/usr/local/clang8/bin/clang++
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/clang8/lib
CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/clang8/include -I/opt/X11/include/freetype2
FC=/usr/local/gfortran/bin/gfortran
2015 Sep 12
3
rgl/webGL complains about Javascript, even in recent online docs?
On 12/09/2015 7:37 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 11/09/2015 10:14 PM, Dominick Samperi wrote:
>> Hello,
>>
>> The recently created online "rgl Overview" at
>> https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgl/vignettes/rgl.html
>> illustrates a problem that I am trying to resolve.
>>
>> At the bottom of each image block on that page appears the
2015 Sep 12
1
rgl/webGL complains about Javascript, even in recent online docs?
FYI, one platform where I have not been able to get interactive rgl
working is iOS 8.
iOS 8 is supposed to support WebGL, and Javascript is enabled.
On Sat, Sep 12, 2015 at 4:33 PM, Dominick Samperi <djsamperi at gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the pointers and the quick fix.
>
> Perhaps the generated HTML code should issue a
> message like "Javascript load problem"
2015 Sep 12
2
rgl/webGL complains about Javascript, even in recent online docs?
Hello,
The recently created online "rgl Overview" at
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/rgl/vignettes/rgl.html
illustrates a problem that I am trying to resolve.
At the bottom of each image block on that page appears the
advisory: You must enable Javascript to view this page properly.
I am using Safari under MacOS with Javascript and WebGL
both enabled, so it must be the
2011 May 10
1
Problem rgl
Dear List,
I'm using R on a Fedora 14 32 bit machine and I'm trying to use the
rgl-package, but get the following error-messages:
> library(rgl)
Warnmeldungen:
1: In rgl.init(initValue) : RGL: no suitable visual available
2: In fun(...) : error in rgl_init
> plot3d()
Fehler in rgl.cur() : rgl_dev_getcurrent
Does anyone know how to solve this problem?
Thanks in advance,
Marco
2012 Nov 16
2
Question about contour3d and writeWebGL: rgl and misc3d package
I saw that in rgl:::writeWebGL that "Polygons will only be rendered as
filled; there is no support in WebGL for wireframe or point rendering.". I
found that you can easily use contour3d to make reproducible contour web
figures, such as (taken from contour3d help)
library(AnalyzeFMRI)
a <- f.read.analyze.volume(system.file("example.img", package=
2015 Oct 22
6
Best way to implement optional functions?
I'm planning on adding some new WebGL functionality to the rgl package,
but it will pull in a very large number of dependencies. Since many
people won't need it, I'd like to make the new parts optional.
The general idea I'm thinking of is to put the new stuff into a separate
package, and have rgl "Suggest" it. But I'm not sure whether these
functions should
2010 Feb 19
2
problem with RGtk
Dear List,
I would like to ask about package RGtk2 with which I have a problem.
I will very much appreciate if somebody could tell me what I need to do.
I need to install a package scdMicro and it depends on gWidgetsRGtk2.
I am working on MAC, version 10.5.8.
When I try to load gWidgetsRGtk2 (or RGtk2), it asks me:
"Instal GTK+?"
I installed Gtk+ from CRAN, and added a path:
export
2008 Mar 16
3
rgl build warnings and loading error on Linux
Dear useRs,
I have several problems in using rgl-0.77 (and recent earlier
versions) on Gentoo Linux with a custom-built v. 2.6.22 kernel.
Currently I use R-2.6.1.
When I build rgl,
# R CMD INSTALL "/home/liviu/inst/dwn/R/rgl_0.77.tar.gz"
or
install.packages("rgl", dependencies=TRUE, method ="wget"),
I notice the following warning messages:
i686-pc-linux-gnu-g++
2007 Dec 11
1
Error with rgl loading in BATCH mode
Dear all,
I'm trying to run a script that requires KernSmooth in BATCH mode but I get
an error while loading rgl library that is needed by KernSmooth. Actually I
have to run several batch files through a queue of a cluster, so I wouldn't
need graphics at all.
I installed the latest releases of R (2.6.1) and rgl on my CentOS 4.2 Linux
(clone of Red Hat EL) endowed with Rocks 4.2.1 suite
2012 Mar 27
2
rgl package broke with R 2.14.2
Dear People
I can't figure out how to fix this problem: rgl won't run under R
2.14.2 (it was working for me before under 2.14.0). The error message
is:
> library(rgl)
Error : .onLoad failed in loadNamespace() for 'rgl', details:
call: dyn.load(file, DLLpath = DLLpath, ...)
error: unable to load shared object '/Library/Frameworks/
2019 Jun 02
0
rgl install for R 3.7
On 02/06/2019 16:28, Koenker, Roger W wrote:
> I?ve installed R 3.7.0 on a new laptop running macos 10.14.5 and have managed to get most of my usual packages
I presume 'R 3.7.0' is R-devel: it is not released and may never be
released under that version.
> to compile from source with a ~/.R/Makevars file that looks like this:
>
> CC=/usr/local/clang8/bin/clang
>
2015 Oct 03
1
issues with dev.new avoiding RStudio plot device on unix?
> The problem is that the device chosen by dev.new() depends on the GUI.
> You can see the code that does this in grDevices:::.onLoad. So in fact
> with noRstudioGD=TRUE, the decision is identical to what it is in R:
> you only get X11 if your GUI is X11 or Tk, you get pdf otherwise.
> It's pretty common to use R on a machine where X11 won't work, so this
> makes sense.
2018 Apr 15
1
RQDA/RGtk2 Installation Problem
Greetings,
I have been having a problem installing RQDA on my Mac (OS 10.13.2). I
followed the installation process on the RQDA page (
http://rqda.r-forge.r-project.org/), but I keep getting an error message
saying that I am missing pkg-config and GTK. I reinstalled XQuartz and GTK+
2.24.17 multiple times (and reinstalled R version 3.4.4), but kept
receiving the same error message. I also tried
2015 Nov 16
2
Best way to implement optional functions?
On 16/11/2015 4:00 AM, Richard Cotton wrote:
> On 22 October 2015 at 22:55, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>> I'm planning on adding some new WebGL functionality to the rgl package, but
>> it will pull in a very large number of dependencies. Since many people won't
>> need it, I'd like to make the new parts optional.
>
>> Can