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2020 Feb 29
3
tcl problem with R-3.6.3?
I knew I could work around. But this shouldn't happen. And yes. Same problem with your example. blurfle$ R --vanilla R version 3.6.3 (2020-02-29) -- "Holding the Windsock" Copyright (C) 2020 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. You are welcome to redistribute it under certain
2020 Feb 29
0
tcl problem with R-3.6.3?
Here's a simpler example that should reproduce that error for you: ans <- utils::select.list(c("hello", "world", "again"), graphics=TRUE) Does it? FYI, I installed R 3.6.3 from source on CentOS 7 a few hours ago, and for me the above works just fine. For your immediate needs of selecting a CRAN mirror, you can set: options(menu.graphics = FALSE) as a
2020 Feb 29
1
tcl problem with R-3.6.3?
No. I didn't do any of that and am now at a hockey game. But since I can't reproduce the problem after an Ubuntu online update and reboot, I assume the issue is moot. But I will check these things in an hour or so. On Sat, Feb 29, 2020, 3:24 PM Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote: > > Charles, > > Did you try a build of the provided alpha, beta and rc releases
2020 Jun 11
4
tcltk image reading problem (on a mac?): [tcl] encountered an unsupported criticial chunk type "eXIf"
Hello everyone I am not sure when this appeared (sometime post R 3.5.0 and after I switched to Mac OS Catalina). I do not think it happens on all platforms (e.g. seems to work on windows). But it seems that tkimage.create() no longer works on a Mac for all png files. (It does work for *some* old png files I have on disk but I have not been able to determine what is different about the
2020 Jun 12
3
tcltk image reading problem (on a mac?): [tcl] encountered an unsupported criticial chunk type "eXIf"
I don't know what has changed with Catalina But I just tried my tk console from the shell command tkcon And got the following error. Here is my shell: $ tkcon dyld: Library not loaded: /usr/local/lib:/opt/X11/lib/libtk8.6.dylib Referenced from: /usr/local/bin/wish Reason: image not found Abort trap: 6 I don't know whether this is a red herring or not, but the
2020 Apr 07
4
Hard memory limit of 16GB under Windows?
Hi Tomas, Many thanks for your answer. Here is a copy of a fresh session under RStudio, and after a copy under Rgui. Strangely enough the result of memory.limit() is not the same. Without your question I would not have looked to RGui, being used to work with RStudio. The value under RGui sounds to correspond to the total RAM of the computer. It makes me noticing that the value is in MB.
2015 Jun 16
2
Problemas al cargar Rcomander en consola de Rstudio
Hola, tengo instalado R y Rstudio sobre linux en máquina virtual. en la consola de Rstudio he instalado el interfaz Rcommander con la instrucción: install.packages("Rcmdr",dependences=TRUE), pero al cargar el paquete library(Rcmdr) obtengo el siguiente error: Loading required package: splinesLoading required package: RcmdrMiscLoading required package: carLoading required package:
2013 Apr 12
1
Problemas para cargar R commander
Tengo problemas para cargar R commander en Mac iOS Mountain Lion y R 3.0.0 > library(Rcmdr) Error : .onAttach failed in attachNamespace() for ''Rcmdr'', details: call: structure(.External(.C_dotTclObjv, objv), class = "tclObj") error: [tcl] invalid command name "image". Error: package or namespace load failed for ''Rcmdr'' ¿Cuál pude
2015 Jun 17
3
Problemas al cargar Rcomander en consola de Rstudio
El 16/06/15 a las 21:33, eric escribió: > MaLuz, hasta donde entiendo RStudio y R-commander son entornos de > trabajo graficos para R, R-commander no es una libreria > (http://www.rcommander.com/), de modo que me parece raro invocarlo > desde dentro de R. Segun yo deberias llamar a R-commander tal como > llamas a RStudio, como un programa desde la consola linux o con un >
2013 Jun 10
1
Rcmdr seit heute nicht mehr ladbar
Wenn man ihn mal braucht ist er tot. folgende Fehlermeldung ereilt mich seit heute beim starten des R Commander auf dem Mac: > library(Rcmdr) Lade n?tiges Paket: car Lade n?tiges Paket: MASS Lade n?tiges Paket: nnet Error : .onAttach in attachNamespace() f?r 'Rcmdr' fehlgeschlagen, Details: ? Aufruf: structure(.External(.C_dotTclObjv, objv), class = "tclObj") ? Fehler: [tcl]
2020 Apr 07
3
Hard memory limit of 16GB under Windows?
Hi, I am not not sure whether this topic belongs to this mail list, but I feel the subscribers here should be the right audience. I noticed that the memory limit reported under Windows is 16 GB. I am wondering how to increase it. I didn't found anything in Rprofile.site nor .Rprofile. Is this limit hard coded at compilation? Best, Samuel [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Nov 26
2
Tcl error - brace in argument?
Hi all, Does anyone know a solution for this error ? > tkwidget(dlg, "iwidgets::spinint", range="{0 23}") Error in structure(.External("dotTclObjv", objv, PACKAGE = "tcltk"), class = "tclObj") : [tcl] wrong # args: should be ".31.1.19 configure -range {begin end}". Thanks, Matthew [[alternative HTML version
2017 Jan 18
1
unlicense
>>>>> Charles Geyer writes: > In that case, perhaps the question could be changed to could CC0 be > added to the list of R licences. Right now the only CC licence that > is in the R licenses is CC-BY-SA-4.0. Hmm, I see Name: CC0 FSF: free_and_GPLv3_compatible (https://www.gnu.org/licenses/license-list.html#CC0) OSI: NA (https://opensource.org/faq#cc-zero) URL:
2015 Jun 17
3
Problemas al cargar Rcomander en consola de Rstudio
Efectivamente desde Linux no existe la posibilidad de importar de Excel. Si estás en Windows el sistema te aporta acceso a las funciones de Excel a través de RODBC, pero supongo que las bibliotecas de Excel de las que tira este paquete no están disponibles en Linux. Si escribes RCommander Excel en Google encontrarás varios tutoriales (alguno en YouTube) que te explican como pasar las hojas de
2005 Aug 21
2
bizarre signif stars in Sweave latex
OK. I give up. I'll ask a stupid question. How do I get the $!#@*$ signif stars line printed by summaries to not look extremely bizarre in the latex produced by Sweave? For example, see p. 7 of http://www.stat.umn.edu/geyer/aster/library/aster/doc/tutor.pdf I can see what the problem is. R emits non-ascii characters (as it is supposed to do), Sweave puts them in the tex file, and
2007 Oct 09
1
misbehaviour of some tk windows, R 2.6.0 on SUSE 10.1?
I don't know whether this is specific to (my installation of) SUSE 10.1, or is more general. With R 2.6.0, I am finding that some widgets made through the tcltk package are having problems which become evident through scrollbar activity. An example is demo(tkfaq) -- see below. To reproduce the problem, I do the following: after the tk window appears, hold down the
2017 Jan 13
4
unlicense
I would like the unlicense (http://unlicense.org/) added to R licenses. Does anyone else think that worthwhile? -- Charles Geyer Professor, School of Statistics Resident Fellow, Minnesota Center for Philosophy of Science University of Minnesota charlie at stat.umn.edu
2012 Oct 19
2
setting option in function
is it possible to set an option inside a function ((I want to set na.action = na.fail) and have the previous state restored if there is an error so that the function doesn't change the option behind the user's back? Sorry if this has been answered before, but this subject is hard to Google. -- Charles Geyer Professor, School of Statistics University of Minnesota charlie at stat.umn.edu
2005 Apr 01
2
formulas and frames
I have a design problem. I'm trying to design a package that does something like glm, but 1. the response is multivariate, so I can't be just like glm and get the response variables out of the formula. I decided (perhaps incorrectly) to just supply the response variable names as an argument "response". 2. I have the usual predictor variables. 3. I
2008 May 14
2
console from tcltk
Is it possible to use the console from within tcltk? > library(tcltk) > tcl("puts", "stdout", "Hello, World") Error in structure(.External("dotTclObjv", objv, PACKAGE = "tcltk"), class = "tclObj") : [tcl] can not find channel named "stdout". > .Tcl('puts stdout "Hello, World"') Error in