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1997 Apr 16
0
R-alpha: R-FAQ
Attached is an updated version of the FAQ, to be released right after 0.50 is out. Please have a look, and let me know where improvements are needed. Thanks, -k ******************************************* R FAQ Kurt Hornik v0.1-0, 1997/04/16 This document contains answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about R. Feedback is welcome.
1997 Aug 25
0
R-alpha: R FAQ
Attached is a snapshot of the new version of the FAQ. What is still missing is something on eval and .Options versus options(). As always, feedback is greatly appreciated. Best, -k *********************************************************************** R FAQ Kurt Hornik v0.2-0, 1997/09/01 This document contains answers to some of the most frequently asked questions about R. Feedback
1997 Dec 09
3
R-beta: R FAQ v0.60
An updated version of the R FAQ to accompany the new 0.60 release is now available at the usual site, http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html A plain text version of the FAQ is appended below. -kh ****** snip snip snip ************************************************** R FAQ Kurt Hornik v0.60-6, 1997/12/08 This document contains answers to some of the most frequently asked
1997 Dec 09
3
R-beta: R FAQ v0.60
An updated version of the R FAQ to accompany the new 0.60 release is now available at the usual site, http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html A plain text version of the FAQ is appended below. -kh ****** snip snip snip ************************************************** R FAQ Kurt Hornik v0.60-6, 1997/12/08 This document contains answers to some of the most frequently asked
1997 Dec 09
3
R-beta: R FAQ v0.60
An updated version of the R FAQ to accompany the new 0.60 release is now available at the usual site, http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html A plain text version of the FAQ is appended below. -kh ****** snip snip snip ************************************************** R FAQ Kurt Hornik v0.60-6, 1997/12/08 This document contains answers to some of the most frequently asked
2002 Jul 11
1
bug(?) in R FAQ - Should I run R from within Emacs? (PR#1772)
I have a small request re. R FAQ Frequently Asked Questions on R Version 1.5-10, 2002-06-13 ISBN 3-901167-51-X Kurt Hornik In section 6.2 Should I run R from within Emacs? The faq says "Yes, definitely." This led me to install emacs, and to install ess. However, I use a windows environment (mswindows2000) and I had some difficulty installing, linking and launching these
2013 Mar 06
0
new package: cec2013 (v0.1-4)
Dear R users, I would like to draw your attention to 'cec2013', a new package providing R wrappers for the 28 benchmark functions defined in the Special Session and Competition on Real-Parameter Single Objective Optimization at CEC-2013 (http://www.cec2013.org/). The focus of this package is to provide an open-source and multi-platform implementation of the CEC2013 benchmark functions,
2013 Mar 06
0
new package: cec2013 (v0.1-4)
Dear R users, I would like to draw your attention to 'cec2013', a new package providing R wrappers for the 28 benchmark functions defined in the Special Session and Competition on Real-Parameter Single Objective Optimization at CEC-2013 (http://www.cec2013.org/). The focus of this package is to provide an open-source and multi-platform implementation of the CEC2013 benchmark functions,
2011 Jan 10
0
Package Rd2roxygen v0.1-5
Hi, A new version (0.1-5) of Rd2roxygen is on CRAN now. Rd2roxygen is a package to help developers transit from the raw Rd files to roxygen-style documentations, and it also has utilities to help build the package (with options to reformat the usage and examples sections). Updates: ?o a new way to reformat the usage and examples sections generated by roxygen; it is more reliable than earlier
2011 Jan 10
0
Package Rd2roxygen v0.1-5
Hi, A new version (0.1-5) of Rd2roxygen is on CRAN now. Rd2roxygen is a package to help developers transit from the raw Rd files to roxygen-style documentations, and it also has utilities to help build the package (with options to reformat the usage and examples sections). Updates: ?o a new way to reformat the usage and examples sections generated by roxygen; it is more reliable than earlier
2008 Apr 04
0
cacher v0.1-2
The 'cacher' package contains a set of routines for caching statistical analyses. The idea is that an analysis stored in a file (say, 'foo.R') is run and the results of the evaluated expressions are cached in a database. These cached results can subsequently be packaged up and distributed over the interweb. I've just uploaded to CRAN version 0.1-2 of the 'cacher'
2008 Apr 04
0
cacher v0.1-2
The 'cacher' package contains a set of routines for caching statistical analyses. The idea is that an analysis stored in a file (say, 'foo.R') is run and the results of the evaluated expressions are cached in a database. These cached results can subsequently be packaged up and distributed over the interweb. I've just uploaded to CRAN version 0.1-2 of the 'cacher'
2005 Apr 18
0
ESS 5.2.7 released
Dear ESS users, {BCC'ed to RPM and Debian maintainers of ESS} We have now released ESS 5.2.7. This is a bug fix release against 5.2.6 where - the new UTF-8 "support" gave problems for Xemacs, and - accidentally, 'auto-fill-mode' was activated for *.R buffers with a few new features, see "New Features" below , notably some extended Sweave supported,
2004 May 17
0
Bioconductor 1.4 released
Greetings! The Bioconductor core group would like to announce the 5th release of Bioconductor, version 1.4. There are many new packages as well as several major upgrades and fixes in older packages, and users are encouraged to upgrade existing tools and check out the new packages. Release 1.4 is intended to be operated with R version 1.9.x, which can be obtained at CRAN
2007 May 15
1
Astsee v0.1 released - an Asterisk channel monitor for linux/X windows
Hiya everyone. I have been working on a fun little app to watch what's going on in your asterisk box via its manager interface. There's a screenshot up and some info at http://sitkavoip.com/astsee/ -- Sorry it requires allegro, but I was more keen about getting the ideas down than worrying about the framework. Comments/questions welcome, but probably off-list is best unless they
2000 Aug 11
0
Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF at JSM
> > Date: Fri, 11 Aug 2000 15:34:01 -0400 > From: Rodney Sparapani <rodney at stat.duke.edu> > Subject: Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF at JSM > > Statisticians: > > For those of you going to the JSM in Indy next week, we are having an > Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF Monday, August 14th, 5:30 at the Hyatt > in Salon A. Please bring along your comments,
1997 Apr 23
0
R-beta: ANNOUNCE: CRAN
This is the first announcement of the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) CRAN is a collection of sites which carry identical material, consisting of the R&R R distribution(s), the contributed extensions, documentation for R, and binaries. The CRAN master site can be found at the URL ftp://ftp.ci.tuwien.ac.at/pub/R (Austria) and is currently being mirrored daily at
1997 Apr 23
0
R-beta: ANNOUNCE: CRAN
This is the first announcement of the Comprehensive R Archive Network (CRAN) CRAN is a collection of sites which carry identical material, consisting of the R&R R distribution(s), the contributed extensions, documentation for R, and binaries. The CRAN master site can be found at the URL ftp://ftp.ci.tuwien.ac.at/pub/R (Austria) and is currently being mirrored daily at
2008 May 12
1
easyDTrace v0.1
Hi, From the Spanish Speaking Community [ http://es.opensolaris.org ] we have been working on various web applications to help administrators (see easySMF http://es.opensolaris.org/easySMF/ ) called "easyTools". I have written a simple wizard to create DTrace probes called easyDTrace and I would appreciate some feedback, you are welcome to give it a try at
2003 Mar 13
1
OT: MDLBL - Multi-Disk-Linux-Boot-Loader v0.1
Hi, Just FYI: I've create a template disk image + small shell script for creating a multi-disk linux boot floppies for kernels and/or initrd's with a size > 1.44 MB. It's based on FreeDOS Beta 8, the XMSdsk ramdisk and Loadlin: http://www.rocklinux.org/people/clifford/MDLBL/ I primary wrote it for ROCK Linux <www.rocklinux.org> but it might be usefull for everyone who