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2023 Mar 17
1
use Ctrl-W to close View() window?
Hi, am I missing something or could you just use Alt-F4? This is pretty standard for closing focussed windows on Windows and Linux at least. It just closed a Window opened with View() on Debian Linux FWIW. Cheers, Johannes Am Freitag, 17. M?rz 2023, 23:16:49 CET schrieb Ben Bolker: > I might be the last person in the world who's using View() outside of > RStudio, but does anyone
2008 Jul 29
1
closing View windows after multiple View(x) crashes
> sessionInfo() R version 2.8.0 Under development (unstable) (2008-07-07 r46046) i686-pc-linux-gnu locale: LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8;LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8;LC_MONETARY=C;LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8;LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8;LC_NAME=C;LC_ADDRESS=C;LC_TELEPHONE=C;LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8;LC_IDENTIFICATION=C attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils
2009 May 12
2
View() crashy on Ubuntu 9.04
It's my vague impression that View() is workable on Windows and maybe on MacOS, but on Ubuntu Linux 9.04 (intrepid) it seems completely unstable. I can reliably crash R by trying to look at a very small, simple data frame ... I was going to try to run with debug turned on, but my installed version (2.9.0) doesn't have debugging symbols, and I'm having trouble building the latest
2012 Jan 10
1
rjags installation trouble
Trying to install latest rjags (3-5) from CRAN with JAGS 3.2.0 installed on Ubuntu 10.04, with r-devel ... the bottom line is that it fails while loading with /libs/rjags.so: undefined symbol: _ZN7Console15checkAdaptationERb Has anyone else seen this or is it a glitch somewhere in my system? thanks Ben Bolker ================== bolker at ubuntu-10-new:~/R/pkgs/rjags$ jags Welcome to
2024 Apr 25
1
[External] View() segfaulting ...
I saw it also on some of my Ubuntu builds, but the issue went away after a make clean/make, so maybe give that a try. Best, luke On Wed, 24 Apr 2024, Ben Bolker wrote: > I'm using bleeding-edge R-devel, so maybe my build is weird. Can anyone > else reproduce this? > > View() seems to crash on just about anything. > > View(1:3) > *** stack smashing detected ***:
2007 May 16
2
citation question
I want to put the correct information into the "author" field of the DESCRIPTION file for my bbmle package, which is a modified and extended version of the mle code in the stats4 package. If I put only myself as author I feel like I'm ignoring the contribution of R-Core (and I think Peter Dalgaard in particular) in writing the original code. If I add "R Development Core
2009 Nov 03
2
design matrix construction question
with the following simple data frame dd = structure(list(z = structure(c(1L, 1L, 1L, 1L, 2L, 2L, 2L, 2L ), .Label = c("a", "b"), class = "factor"), x = c(0.3, 0.2, 0.1, 0, 0, 0, 0.2, 0.3)), .Names = c("z", "x"), row.names = c(NA, -8L), class = "data.frame") I would like know if it's possible to use model.matrix() to construct the
2020 May 26
3
closing R graphics windows?
?? Does anyone have any idea how hard it would be/where to start if one wanted to hack/patch R to allow X11 graphics windows that had keyboard focus to be closed with standard keyboard shortcuts (e.g. Ctrl-W to close on Linux)?? Has this been suggested/tried before? ?? cheers ??? Ben Bolker
2009 Aug 17
2
unnecessary braces?
the version 2 parser thinks I have unnecessary braces, but I can't find any. False positive or am I missing something? If a false positive, is there any way to work around the warning? * checking Rd files against version 2 parser ... WARNING Warning: ./man/dbetabinom.Rd:32-34: Unnecessary braces at ?{p(x) = % (C(N,x)*Beta(N-x+theta*(1-p),x+theta*p))/% Beta(theta*(1-p),theta*p)}?
2009 Aug 10
1
model.matrix evaluation challenges
I am having difficulty with evaluation/environment construction for a formula to be evaluated by model.matrix(). Basically, I want to construct a model matrix that first looks in "newdata" for the values of the model parameters, then in "object at data". Here's what I've tried: 1. model.matrix(~f,data=c(newdata,object at data)) -- fails because something (terms()?)
2008 Apr 04
2
suggested minor patch for optim.R
optim ignores misspelled control parameters, so that trying to set (e.g.) "maxint=1000" in the control argument silently does nothing. The patch below (watch out for line breaks! also posted at http://www.zoo.ufl.edu/bolker/optim_patch.R , and http://www.zoo.ufl.edu/bolker/optim_new.R) adds three lines to optim.R that issue a warning if any names of elements of "control" fail
2009 Jun 06
1
Reduce: extra args wishlist?
Is there a reason that Reduce() doesn't take a "..." argument that would allow arbitrary extra arguments to be passed through to the function? Here is a little example of how this would be convenient: z <- list( data.frame(state=c("California"), cases=0), data.frame(state=c("California","Massachusetts"),
2010 Jan 06
1
wiki down?
Does anyone have an address for a maintainer, or know what's going on? cheers Ben Bolker ben at bolker-lap2:~$ ping wiki.r-project.org PING econum.umh.ac.be (193.190.194.5) 56(84) bytes of data. ^C --- econum.umh.ac.be ping statistics --- 8 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 6999ms ben at bolker-lap2:~$ traceroute wiki.r-project.org traceroute to
2009 Feb 12
3
proposed simulate.glm method
I have found the "simulate" method (incorporated in some packages) very handy. As far as I can tell the only class for which simulate is actually implemented in base R is lm ... this is actually a little dangerous for a naive user who might be tempted to try simulate(X) where X is a glm fit instead, because it defaults to simulate.lm (since glm inherits from the lm class), and the
2009 Apr 23
1
ggplot2/aesthetic plotting advice
Consider the following situation: we have quantified algal concentrations for a variety of species using many samples at each of three years. It seems to make sense to generate a line plot (matplot-like), with each species plotted as a separate line, with the points connected to emphasize the temporal pattern. The problem: lots of overlapping error bars. The question: from both a
2004 May 07
1
mle
I'm very excited by the new mle package now incorporated in stats4. If possible, I'd like to help develop it. In the past I wrote a similar package (mleprof, available from http://www.zoo.ufl.edu/bolker/R/src), and would like to see if there's anything that my package does that I could contribute (in particular, I'd like to make sure that the code is as robust as possible in
2009 Oct 15
2
forwarded: bug (?) in cut.POSIXt with "breaks"=integer
From: Vitalie S. <vitosmail <at> rambler.ru> Subject: Bug in cut.POSIXt Newsgroups: gmane.comp.lang.r.general Date: 2009-10-15 15:47:48 GMT (1 hour and 29 minutes ago) Hello Everyone, Before reporting decided to post here first: tt <- structure(c(1254238817, 1254238859, 1254238969, 1254239080), class = c("POSIXt",
2007 Sep 10
2
[Fwd: buglet (?) in de.restore()]
I'm resending this after a decent interval of 20 days -- any opinions? Should I file it as a bug report? Is it my mistake? cheers Ben Bolker -------- Original Message -------- Subject: buglet (?) in de.restore() Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:29:33 -0400 From: Ben Bolker <bolker at zoo.ufl.edu> To: r-devel at r-project.org If one calls data.entry() with a matrix: A =
2012 Jan 27
2
misfeature: forced file.copy() of a file over itself truncates the file ...
Try this: fn <- "tmp.dat" x <- 1:3 dump("x",file=fn) file.info(fn) ## 9 bytes file.copy(paste("./",fn,sep=""),fn,overwrite=TRUE) file.info(fn) ## 0 bytes (!!) Normally file.copy() checks and disallows overwriting a file with itself, but it only checks whether character string 'from' is the same as character string 'to'
2009 Jun 08
1
last.warning and Sweave?
Sweave does something clever with warnings, which I have so far been unable to figure out. There are a couple of threads on the list about this, but the best in here is a hack to redirect all the output and stick it back in. http://www.nabble.com/-R--Sweave-and-warning-messages-td7759353.html#a7759353