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2018 Sep 18
0
memory footprint of readRDS()
The ratio of object size to rds file size depends on the object. Some variation is due to how header information is stored in memory and in the file but I suspect most is due to how compression works (e.g., a vector of repeated values can be compressed into a smaller file than a bunch of random bytes). f <- function (data, ...) { force(data) tf <- tempfile()
2018 Apr 24
1
data.table not available as win binary for R 3.5 yet?
Dear all, to my astonishment data.table cannot be installed on R 3.5 Windows. When checking the package page, the Windows binary is available for download. When checking the server however, I can't seem to find data.table. Also install.packages() says the package is only available in source form and may need compilation. Compiling using Rtools 35 is no problem. Is this merely an issue of
2019 Oct 11
2
New matrix function
I think you are confusing package and function here. Plus some of the R Core packages, that you mention, contain functions that should probably be replaced by functions with better implementation from packages on CRAN. Best regards Morgan On Fri, 11 Oct 2019 15:22 Joris Meys, <jorismeys at gmail.com> wrote: > > > On Fri, Oct 11, 2019 at 3:55 PM Morgan Morgan <morgan.emailbox
2018 Jan 31
3
Best practices in developing package: From a single file
On 31/01/2018 6:33 AM, Joris Meys wrote: > 3. given your criticism, I'd like your opinion on where I can improve > the documentation of https://github.com/CenterForStatistics-UGent/pim. > I'm currently busy updating the help files for a next release on CRAN, > so your input is more than welcome. After this invitation I sent some private comments to Joris. I would say his
2018 May 30
1
CRAN checks give errors when no tests are included
Dear all, as a follow-up to the question asked on R-package-devel (see link below): Someone sent a package to CRAN with a few problems. There's more things wrong with the submission, but one thing that really caught my eye was the following error: Warning message: running command '"C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-33~1.2/bin/x64/R" CMD BATCH --vanilla "testthat.R"
2018 Jun 08
2
Date class shows Inf as NA; this confuses the use of is.na()
Indeed. as_date is from lubridate, but the same holds for as.Date. The output and it's interpretation should be consistent, otherwise it leads to confusion when programming. I understand that the difference exists after asking a question on Stack Overflow: https://stackoverflow.com/q/50766089/914686 This understanding is never mentioned in the documentation - that an Inf date is actually
2018 Jun 09
4
Date class shows Inf as NA; this confuses the use of is.na()
And now I've seen I copied the wrong part of ?is.na > The default method for is.na applied to an atomic vector returns a logical vector of the same length as its argument x, containing TRUE for those elements marked NA or, for numeric or complex vectors, NaN, and FALSE otherwise. Key point being "atomic vector" here. On Sat, Jun 9, 2018 at 1:41 PM, Joris Meys <jorismeys at
2018 Mar 14
2
truncation/rounding bug with write.csv
I don't see the issue here. It would be helpful if people would report their sessionInfo() when reporting whether or not they see this issue. Mine is > sessionInfo() R version 3.4.3 (2017-11-30) Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) Running under: Arch Linux Matrix products: default BLAS/LAPACK: /usr/lib/libopenblas_haswellp-r0.2.20.so locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
2018 May 24
2
Creating S3 methods for S4 classes (coming from r-package-devel)
Dear all, I asked this question on r-package-devel but Martin Maechler pointed out this was more suited on R-devel. So here it goes: per the manual, one should create and register both the S3 and a S4 method if one needs a method for an S4 class for a function using S3 dispatching. This is cumbersome, and not very optimal. I was wondering if there's a better way to do this. Currently I
2018 Mar 14
2
truncation/rounding bug with write.csv
To my surprise, I can confirm on Windows 10 using R 3.4.3 . As tail is not recognized by Windows cmd, I replaced with: system('powershell -nologo "& "Get-Content -Path temp.csv -Tail 1') The last line shows only 7 digits after the decimal, whereas the first have 15 digits after the decimal. I agree with Dirk though, 1.6Gb csv files are not the best way to work with
2018 Mar 16
2
Apparent bug in behavior of formulas with '-' operator for lm
Joris, the point is that 'z' is NOT used as a predictor in the model. Therefore it should not affect predictions. Also, I find it suspicious that the error only occurs when the response variable conitains missings and 'z' is unique (I have tested several other cases to confirm this). -Mark Op vr 16 mrt. 2018 om 13:03 schreef Joris Meys <jorismeys at gmail.com>: >
2018 Mar 24
1
Possible bug: file.exists() always returns TRUE for prn.us.txt
Thank you. I was just replying my own message with the same information. Sorry for not doing the research properly before filing. Cheers Joris On Sat, Mar 24, 2018 at 11:36 AM, Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote: > On 24/03/2018 6:16 AM, Joris Meys wrote: > >> Dear all, >> >> while preparing some exercises I came across some highly surprising
2018 May 02
7
download.file does not process gz files correctly (truncates them?)
Dear all, I've noticed by trying to download gz files from here : https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSM907811 At the bottom one can download GSM907811.CEL.gz . If I download this manually and try oligo::read.celfiles("GSM907811.CEL.gz") everything works fine. (oligo is a bioConductor package) However, if I download using download.file("
2018 Jan 31
3
Best practices in developing package: From a single file
Dear All: stepping in late, but @Joris, if you would like to take 'from a single file' literally, have a look at: https://github.com/bpfaff/lp4rp (lp4rp: literate programming for R packages); Cheers, Bernhard ps: incidentally, within the noweb-file roxygen is employed. -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht----- Von: R-devel [mailto:r-devel-bounces at r-project.org] Im Auftrag von Joris
2017 Sep 28
5
Duncan's retirement: who's taking over Rtools?
Dear dev team, I was sorry to see the announcement of Duncan about his retirement from maintaining the R Windows build and Rtools. Duncan, thank you incredibly much for your 15 years of devotion and your impressive contribution to the R community as a whole. Thinking about the future, I wondered whether there were plans for the succession of Duncan. Is it the intention to continue providing
2018 May 03
4
download.file does not process gz files correctly (truncates them?)
Also, as mentioned in my https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2012-August/064739.html, when not specifying the mode argument, the default on Windows is mode = "w" *except* for certain, case-sensitive, filename extensions: if(missing(mode) && length(grep("\\.(gz|bz2|xz|tgz|zip|rda|RData)$", url))) mode <- "wb" Just like the need for mode =
2018 May 03
2
download.file does not process gz files correctly (truncates them?)
On Thu, May 3, 2018 at 2:42 PM, Henrik Bengtsson <henrik.bengtsson at gmail.com> wrote: > Use mode="wb" when you download the file. See > https://github.com/HenrikBengtsson/Wishlist-for-R/issues/30. > > R core, and others, is there a good argument for why we are not making this > the default download mode? It seems like a such a simple fix to such a > common
2018 Aug 30
3
ROBUSTNESS: x || y and x && y to give warning/error if length(x) != 1 or length(y) != 1
On 08/30/2018 01:56 PM, Joris Meys wrote: > I have to agree with Emil here. && and || are short circuited like in C and > C++. That means that > > TRUE || c(TRUE, FALSE) > FALSE && c(TRUE, FALSE) > > cannot give an error because the second part is never evaluated. Throwing a > warning or error for > > c(TRUE, FALSE) || TRUE > > would mean
2018 Apr 24
2
data.table not available as win binary for R 3.5
Dear all, to my astonishment data.table cannot be installed on R 3.5 Windows. When checking the package page, the Windows binary is available for download. When checking the server however, I can't seem to find data.table. Also install.packages() says the package is only available in source form and may need compilation. Compiling using Rtools 35 is no problem. Is this merely an issue of
2018 Mar 16
2
Apparent bug in behavior of formulas with '-' operator for lm
Dear R-developers, In the 'lm' documentation, the '-' operator is only specified to be used with -1 (to remove the intercept from the model). However, the documentation also refers to the 'formula' help file, which indicates that it is possible to subtract any term. Indeed, the following works with no problems (the period '.' stands for 'all terms except the