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1999 Oct 09
2
Re: R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9XRe: R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X
Hello.
I've dowloaded R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X.
>There is more support for (support of) ActiveX Automation via the
>Rproxy.dll: see the file front-ends/readme.
And where is this "the file front-ends/readme" which describes R's ActiveX
Automation ?
In "readme" under "r-install path\" and FAQ for Win port, no description
about this.
Please teach me.
1999 Oct 09
2
Re: R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9XRe: R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X
Hello.
I've dowloaded R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X.
>There is more support for (support of) ActiveX Automation via the
>Rproxy.dll: see the file front-ends/readme.
And where is this "the file front-ends/readme" which describes R's ActiveX
Automation ?
In "readme" under "r-install path\" and FAQ for Win port, no description
about this.
Please teach me.
1999 Nov 12
1
R-0.65.1 Startup
Dear R users,
I have noticed that my R startup is extremely slow. It takes almost 3
minutes from "double-click" to R prompt. I have been running R-0.64.1 till
recently and it took about 30 sec. I still have access to R-0.64.1. When I
started it up, it took about 25 sec. Can anyone tell me if this is a bug in
R or a problem with my machine?
Note: This is after bootup with R being the
1999 Aug 30
1
HTML help problems with windows R-0.65.0
at the first invocation of rgui for R-0.65.0 under win95 the following
occurred:
...snip
Version 0.65.0 (August 27, 1999)
...snip
> link.html.help()
> options(htmlhelp=T)
> help.start()
If nothing happens, you have to open ` F:\RW0650\doc\html\index.html '
yourself
/* browser open with index as aprropriate */
> help(plot)
Error: 3 arguments passed to "show.help.item"
2006 May 04
3
Rgui, Startup, HOME, R_USER, ...
Hi,
Main objective: Let Rgui find my ~/.Rprofile and ~/.Renviron files,
where ~ is equal to getwd("~").
I have few comments/questions:
(A) On my WinXP Pro installation, the system environment variable
'HOME' is not availble to R, e.g. Sys.getenv("HOME") is empty. I
believe this is default case (correct me if I'm wrong). However, if I
set the "Start
2002 May 31
1
cluster compile fails
I am having trouble installing cluster from R-1.5.0-recommended :
R CMD INSTALL *.tar.gz
...
g77 -fPIC -g -O2 -c pam.f -o pam.o
g77 -fPIC -g -O2 -c spannel.f -o spannel.o
g77 -fPIC -g -O2 -c twins.f -o twins.o
cp: cannot access *.so
ERROR: compilation failed for package 'cluster'
[34] /home/com1/gilp/Rlibs/R-1.5.0-recommended :
This is with R-1.5.0 on Solaris 5.8 using gcc
2002 Nov 27
5
further on ESS/XEmacs for Windows
Dear list members,
I've had helpful feedback from a number of people, several of whom
experienced some problems getting my XEmacs/ESS configuration files for
Windows to work properly. I will, of course, make changes based on this
feedback, but the following information may be of use in the interim:
(1) It's clear that my instructions and installation procedure were
insufficiently
2002 Nov 27
5
further on ESS/XEmacs for Windows
Dear list members,
I've had helpful feedback from a number of people, several of whom
experienced some problems getting my XEmacs/ESS configuration files for
Windows to work properly. I will, of course, make changes based on this
feedback, but the following information may be of use in the interim:
(1) It's clear that my instructions and installation procedure were
insufficiently
2017 Jul 14
3
setwd in windows
Dear friends - windows R 3.3.3 - sorry to ask a simple question - but I
cannot make setwd work properly in scripts
In the example below I have made a directory in C (firstdir) and a
directory in that (secdir) and the intention is to change directory to
the second from the first - it works when I put the entire path but not
the tilde - what am I missing? I was around rwf 2.14 as per the help
2003 Aug 20
0
end-of-loop-timeout problem and submit-bug-report output (resending) (PR#3841)
(Hi,
I tried sending this to ess-bugs, but got it bounced back: "user unknown".
Hope this isn't too off-topic for ess-help.
Scot)
I'm using Xemacs 21.4, ess 5.1.24, on Windows 98 SE, with John Fox's
configuration files:
(http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox/Books/Companion/ESS/index.html)
and am getting the end-of-loop-timeout warning message I've seen reported
to
2000 Aug 16
1
RE: R 1.1.1 for Windows (NT/9x/2000)
Guido:
Thank you so much for this, but I wonder, when there is a new release of R,
how can I know which packages in contrib need to be re-compiled? I still
have all the .zip files from 1.1.0 on my hard drive here, but I am unsure
whether to install them under 1.1.1. Thanks for your help.
Tom Richards
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Guido Masarotto [mailto:guido at
2000 Jan 11
1
Figure margins too large
I seem to remember an error like this being mentioned before, but if it wasn't:
> zz <- density(rnorm(100))
> plot(zz)
Error in plot.new() : Figure margins too large
> version
_
platform sparc-sun-solaris2.6
arch sparc
os solaris2.6
system sparc, solaris2.6
status
major 0
minor 90.1
year 1999
month December
day 15
language R
Paul Gilbert
2003 Apr 02
2
pacf.mts
I am getting the following:
*** Weave Errors ***
Error in driver$runcode(drobj, chunk, chunkopts) :
Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : couldn't find function "pacf.mts"
*** Source Errors ***
Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : couldn't find function "pacf.mts"
make[1]: *** [checkVignettes] Error 1
I don't really understand the new namespace mechanism,
2008 Apr 23
1
S4 default for coercing
Something has changed in the S4 default for coercing. Am I now suppose
to use setAs, or is there something else I should do to make this work:
R version 2.7.0 (2008-04-22)
....
> require("methods")
> setClassUnion("OptionalPOSIXct", c("POSIXct", "NULL"))
[1] "OptionalPOSIXct"
> setClass("TSmetax",
1999 Nov 22
2
R-0.90.0 untar
I had a couple of problems getting R 0.90.0. In case anyone has
similar problems, I though I would mention them.
1/ I can't use "ftp cvs.r-project.org" from either home or work. The ftp
service does not seem to be available. Perhaps this is intended. I only
discovered it because I thought the file I got through Netscape might be
corrupted. (I don't understand why Netscape
1998 Jan 06
2
pow_ii
I was hoping
fatal: relocation error: symbol not found: pow_ii: referenced in .../dsefor.so
would disappear in R 0.6x, but it has not. I believe this is suppose to come
from the f2c lib, but I seem to need just a couple of routines:
nm -u dsefor.so
Undefined symbols from dsefor.so:
.umul
pow_dd
pow_ii
pow_ri
For my own purposes I could compile with fortran but that makes it much
2001 Mar 08
1
bug.report/mail
One of the functions I would like to clean out of my syskern package is a program to
send mail. This is a common feature other programs (e.g. bug.report) may use so I
would like it to be included in R/base. I will volunteer to do this as it looks like
a fairly straightforward dissection of bug.report but I have some questions:
Has anyone done this already?
Is "mail" a good name or
2001 Oct 01
1
generic default values
I have a generic function
test.equal <- function(obj1, obj2, ...) UseMethod("test.equal")
however, the only argument that specific methods use is "fuzz" so I
would like to change this to
test.equal <- function(obj1, obj2, fuzz=???) UseMethod("test.equal")
The problem is that some methods use slightly different default values
for fuzz than others. How should
1997 Dec 10
1
R-alpha: "[.ts" in 0.60.1
I have a class "tframe" with more specific classes indicating how time is being
represented, such as
> class(tframe(data))
[1] "ts" "tframe"
but now "[.ts" produces warning messages
> tframe(data)[2]
Warning: Not returning a time series object
[1] 2006.25
Even my simplest tests produce hundreds of lines of warnings, so I've commented
out
2000 Oct 04
3
R 1.2 build
I've been trying to build a bundle with the R-devel snapshot from
yesterday. (Yes I know it is unstable and just tell me if I shouldn't be
trying to do this yet.)
It is failing with the message
tar : /dev/rmt/0 : Permission denied
It happens after "removing junk files" and just after the message
"building dse_2000.9-1.tar.gz"
It looks to be coming from the line in