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2017 Mar 21
1
Incompatible change in R-devel
On 21/03/2017 16:38, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote: > > Hi Brian, > > On 21 March 2017 at 07:29, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > | As of today's commit r72375 all packages with native-routine > | registration of C or Fortran routines need to be reinstalled in R-devel > | (and that include some of the recommended packages in R itself which > | will not be reinstalled via make
2017 Mar 21
0
Incompatible change in R-devel
Hi Brian, On 21 March 2017 at 07:29, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: | As of today's commit r72375 all packages with native-routine | registration of C or Fortran routines need to be reinstalled in R-devel | (and that include some of the recommended packages in R itself which | will not be reinstalled via make dependencies, so we advise a clean | rebuild of R). I am confused by this. So in
2019 Nov 25
1
class(<matrix>) |--> c("matrix", "arrary") -- and S3 dispatch
On 21 November 2019 at 17:57, Martin Maechler wrote: | (if you use a version of R-devel, with svn rev >= 77446; which | you may get as a binary for Windows in about one day; everyone | else needs to compile for the sources .. or wait a bit, maybe | also not much longer than one day, for a docker image) : FYI: rocker/drd [1] and rocker/r-devel both have rev 77455 now (as they are both on
2012 Jun 02
2
Double-buffering problem, this time with an example.
Most of my animations that used to work on windows() version 2.11.1 and earlier now flash as if the double buffering is turned off or buffer swapping is triggered by other events than in the past. The simplified example below using symbols should illustrate the problem in a windows environment. windows() radius <- 8 n <- 6 ang <- seq(0,2*pi,length=n+1)[-(n+1)] ca <- cos(ang) sa
2012 Oct 16
2
Penalty function constrained optimization
Hi All, I am trying to use optim() to minimize a function with a penalty function term. This is a simple model bioeconomic model of a fishery. The penalty function constrains the amount of effort (f) at 9. This works fine. The code is: ********** nfleets<-2 M<-1 M<-array(M,dim=c(nfleets)) N<-1000 cost<-c(30,30) cost<-array(cost,dim=c(nfleets)) Price<-2
2013 Jan 27
1
lapply and SpatialGridDataFrame error
Hi all, I have a set of 54 files that I need to convert from ASCII grid format to .shp files to .bnd files for BayesX. I have the following R code to operate on those files: library(maptools) library(Grid2Polygons) library(BayesX) library(BayesXsrc) library(R2BayesX) readfunct <- function(x) { u <- readAsciiGrid(x) } modfilesmore <- paste0("MaxFloodDepth_", 1:54,
2002 Oct 02
6
help to make a map on R
Hi all, I need a little help for construct an state's map on R. The first problem is to get the data. I have a datafile of longitude and latitude in the follow format: trajectory latitude longtude T -22.045618 -51.287056 T -22.067078 -51.265888 T -22.067039 -51.207249 T -22.059690 -48.089695 T -22.075529 -48.074608 T -22.072460 -48.044472 T -22.062767 -48.298473 T -22.077349
2016 Nov 27
1
Changes in error reporting in r-devel
On 27 November 2016 at 13:20, Duncan Murdoch wrote: | On 27/11/2016 11:34 AM, brodie gaslam via R-devel wrote: | > Minor issue, but the following changed as of R3.3.2 from: | > | > > a <- function() b() | > > a() | > Error in a() : could not find function "b" | > | > To (at least in R Under development (unstable) (2016-11-20 r71670)): | > |
2017 Apr 27
2
R-3.4.0 and recommended packages
On 27 April 2017 at 12:01, Johannes Ranke wrote: | | > so it seems to me this must affect all packages in Debian sid that were | > built before the release of R 3.4.0! | | or rather before 14 April 2017, which is when R from revision r72510 was | uploaded to sid as pre-release candidate. Another example with KernSmooth: > library(KernSmooth) KernSmooth 2.23 loaded Copyright
2002 May 09
2
truncated normal
Does anyone know of an R-function that will generate an observation from a truncated normal (left or right) with a mu and sigma2? Any correspondence would be greatly appreciated. Best regards, Scott Summerill FAA ACB-330 SIGNAL Corp. 609-485-6377 scott.ctr.summerill at tc.faa.gov -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read
2015 Dec 15
5
How can I change the localSID for a SAMBA Server?
Hi Marc, We are running Samba Version 4.1.6-Ubuntu on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Is there any other specific information you need? Thanks, Byron -- *Byron Bogaert* *IT System Administrator* Wikimedia Foundation Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. Help us make it a reality! https://donate.wikimedia.org On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Marc
2015 Dec 17
1
How can I change the localSID for a SAMBA Server?
Hi Marc, I tried using Samba version 4.3 without much success. I still was not able to control what the local sid of the machine was. To install 4.3 on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS I needed to use the following ppa: https://launchpad.net/~bnd-acc/+archive/ubuntu/samba43 I also tried changing to the smb.conf to "SERVER ROLE = CLASSIC PRIMARY DOMAIN CONTROLLER on my 4.1.6 and 4.3 version. This also did
2013 Sep 09
2
[LLVMdev] Intel Memory Protection Extensions (and types question)
Hi, On Monday, September 09, 2013 4:20 PM, Nadav Rotem [mailto:nrotem at apple.com] wrote: > Thanks for working on this. We usually try really hard to avoid adding new > types such as x86mmx. I don't know the memory-protection instruction set at > all but I imagine that you are not expecting other LLVM optimizations to > interact with them right ? (it looks that way from this
2007 Oct 03
9
WxRuby Newbie Application Hanging
I have a WxRuby application that takes a few inputs from the user and uses that information to search through a large file for matches. The application works very well, with one exception. If I click anywhere in the frame while the application is searching through the long file, the application hangs. Has anyone experienced anything similar to this? Any suggestions on how I can fix this? Thanks
2017 Apr 27
2
R-3.4.0 and recommended packages
Am Dienstag, 25. April 2017, 11:21:31 schrieb Dirk Eddelbuettel: > On 25 April 2017 at 16:11, Johannes Ranke wrote: > | This looks similar to what I got this morning when I tested my > | (unreleased) > | backport of R 3.4.0 to Debian jessie. My test was > | > | library(MASS) > | example(rlm) > | > | and there was an object that was not found. I am on a train on the way
2013 Sep 10
0
[LLVMdev] Intel Memory Protection Extensions (and types question)
Hi Kevin, Can you explain what kind of abstraction/support do you plan to implement over the MP instructions ? I imagine that you plan to add a few intrinsics, right ? I imagine that you don’t need the register allocator to allocate the BND registers or anything fancy like that. In that case the registers can be an immediate in the intrinsic. Maybe you can start by presenting the kind of
2018 May 31
2
mysterious rounding digits output
Well pointed out, Jim! It is infortunate that the documentation for options(digits=...) does not mention that these are *significant digits* and not *decimal places* (which is what Joshua seems to want): "?digits?: controls the number of digits to print when printing numeric values." On the face of it, printing the value "0,517" of 'ccc' looks like printing 4
2012 Jan 24
0
[LLVMdev] load widening conflicts with AddressSanitizer
On Tue, Jan 24, 2012 at 1:23 AM, Duncan Sands <baldrick at free.fr> wrote: > Hi Kostya, > > > [resurrecting an old mail thread about AddressSanitizer false positive > caused by > > load widening] > > > > Once the Attribute::AddressSafety is set by clang (a separate patch), > fixing > > this bug may look as simple as this: > > Hi Duncan, >
2018 May 31
0
mysterious rounding digits output
>>>>> Ted Harding >>>>> on Thu, 31 May 2018 07:10:32 +0100 writes: > Well pointed out, Jim! > It is infortunate that the documentation for options(digits=...) > does not mention that these are *significant digits* > and not *decimal places* (which is what Joshua seems to want): Since R 3.4.0 the help on ?options *does* say
2012 Jan 24
4
[LLVMdev] load widening conflicts with AddressSanitizer
Hi Kostya, > [resurrecting an old mail thread about AddressSanitizer false positive caused by > load widening] > > Once the Attribute::AddressSafety is set by clang (a separate patch), fixing > this bug may look as simple as this: I don't get the point of an attribute. There's plenty of code out there that does wide loads like this directly (without them being created by