similar to: R 0.90.1 for Windows

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "R 0.90.1 for Windows"

1999 Oct 08
4
R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X
A binary distribution of R-0.64.2 for Windows is available at <CRAN>/bin/windows/windows-NT (at least at Wien). Enjoy it. guido masarotto Windows News (since R0.64.2) rw0651 ====== New function savePlot() to save plots to wmf, gif or ps. There is now support for help via compiled HTML files (as used by the latest Microsoft products): set options(chmhelp=TRUE) to
1999 Oct 08
4
R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X
A binary distribution of R-0.64.2 for Windows is available at <CRAN>/bin/windows/windows-NT (at least at Wien). Enjoy it. guido masarotto Windows News (since R0.64.2) rw0651 ====== New function savePlot() to save plots to wmf, gif or ps. There is now support for help via compiled HTML files (as used by the latest Microsoft products): set options(chmhelp=TRUE) to
1999 Oct 08
4
R-0.65.1 for WinNT/9X
A binary distribution of R-0.64.2 for Windows is available at <CRAN>/bin/windows/windows-NT (at least at Wien). Enjoy it. guido masarotto Windows News (since R0.64.2) rw0651 ====== New function savePlot() to save plots to wmf, gif or ps. There is now support for help via compiled HTML files (as used by the latest Microsoft products): set options(chmhelp=TRUE) to
2000 Mar 31
1
building a package
Dear R-helpers, I'm learning how to compile R packages with fortran routines and use the acepack source as an example. After some hiccups (Guido told me about the need to set make_mode=UNIX) I got to the following: `make pkg-acepack' runs without error (see below), but it does not * compile any .f file in acepack/src * (hence) try to create any dll file or libs (I'm
2009 Nov 03
3
Weird operator behaviour
Hi, I have a dataset called 'fish'. fish$Species returns extract 1. When I use fish$Species != c("CRA","PHC"), i.e. I want all species except "CRA" and "PHC", I get extract 2 which is blatantly wrong. Can anyone see what I'm doing wrong? Regards, James EXTRACT 1 > fish$Species [1] ALB ALB ALB ALB ALB ALB ALB ALB ALB ALB ALB ALB ALB
2001 Nov 23
1
zip error, missing file
4. Noticed this error go by in the r-devel build in Windows 95: F:/R/TOOLS/BIN/MAKE.EXE -C ./help RHOME=F:/R/R-devel PKGDIR=F:/R/R-devel/src/lib rary RLIB=F:/R/R-devel/library ziponlyhelp-base MAKE.EXE[2]: Entering directory `F:/R/R-devel/src/gnuwin32/help' zip -jqmX help/Rhelp help/* -x help/AnIndex 2> nul MAKE.EXE[3]: [zipup] Error 12 (ignored) My guess is that it's a problem with
2006 Jul 31
1
building windows packages under wine/linux and cross-compiling.
Had some fun today, and thought it might be a good idea to share and possibly for inclusion to R/src/gnuwin32/README.packages . Wine/linux : while R, ActiveState Perl, mingw all works alright under wine, the blocking issue is Rtool's cygwin dependency. forking (as much of make and sh is forking sub-processes) on posix-on-win32-on-posix currently doesn't work.
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 Apr 25
1
loops
Hi R friends, I havent asked a silly question in a long time so here it is: Reading the last issue of Stat Can J. there is an article in a single degree of freedom test for non aditivity of interactions in anova tables with 1 obs per cell. The authors claim it is more powerfull than Tukey but for the case of multiplicative interaction, which is the alternative studied by Tukey. I tried to
2004 Sep 14
1
documentation error par("cin") and par("cra") (PR#7227)
Dear all, the help of par() claims that cin and cra are c(width, height) but it appears to be rather c(height, width) Best regards Jens Oehlschl?gel > plot.new() > strheight("W", unit="inches") [1] 0.1354167 > par("cin") [1] 0.1354167 0.1875000 > version _ platform i386-pc-mingw32 arch i386 os mingw32
2007 Jan 26
1
Inferring dimensions on bitmap device from par()
Hi, I am trying to infer the dimension of an opened bitmap (png, jpeg, bitmap device...) from par() parmeters. From the help on par(), I found that: > dim <- c(400, 200) > png("foo.png", width=dim[1], height=dim[2]) > dim2 <- par("din") * par("cra") / par("cin") > dev.off() > dim2 [1] 399.9999 199.9999 I've tried the above on
2002 Dec 16
1
Creating libraries: Cannot make help
Hi all I am trying to package a library in R 1.6.1 (Windoze XP). I have read the document "Writing R extensions" and think I have done things correctly (though apparently not). I have searched the mail archives for help to no avail. I also posted a few days ago and thanks to Peter Dalgaard I have managed to focus my search for errors. I am trying to create a library in R. I run the
1999 Dec 02
1
Large plot symbols (with pch = 1 etc)
On my home (Windows 98) machine I find: > par()$cra [1] 42 16 > par()$csi [1] 0.1666667 > On my work machine I believe I had par()$cra [1] 17 16 So it looks as though R is reading the width wrongly, and that it is the width that is somehow used to determine the plot character size. Incidentally I noted Brian's comment that R had misread his character dimension information wrongly.
1998 Jun 17
1
Warning in par(args)
I'm getting a lot of warning having to do with setting graphic parameters. I don't recall actually setting any of these, so I would guess they are being set by something I am calling. Has anyone already figured out where this is happening? Paul Gilbert _____ All dse3 tests ... ok All dse4 tests ...Warning: skipping test 4 (requires stepwise). ok dse2 graphics tests ...completed dse3
2002 Sep 27
2
Polymars
I've seen references to "polymars", an R implementation of Friedman's MARS algorithm. Can anyone tell me where I might be able to find this (doesn't seem to be in the contributed packages. Thanks, David -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send
2001 Dec 27
1
Binaries of R-1.4.0 for Windows
A binary distribution of R-1.4.0 to run on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000 and XP on Intel/clone chips is available at http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days. See http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin/CHANGES for a list of Windows-specific changes. guido masarotto
2001 Dec 27
1
Binaries of R-1.4.0 for Windows
A binary distribution of R-1.4.0 to run on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000 and XP on Intel/clone chips is available at http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days. See http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin/CHANGES for a list of Windows-specific changes. guido masarotto
1999 Dec 15
1
R-0.90.1 is released
I've rolled up R-0.90.1.tgz a moment ago. You can get it from ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-0.90.1.tgz or http://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-0.90.1.tgz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two. There's also a version split in two for floppies and a patch file if you prefer that. For the R Core Team, Peter D. Here's
1999 Dec 15
1
R-0.90.1 is released
I've rolled up R-0.90.1.tgz a moment ago. You can get it from ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-0.90.1.tgz or http://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-0.90.1.tgz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two. There's also a version split in two for floppies and a patch file if you prefer that. For the R Core Team, Peter D. Here's
2001 Dec 27
5
new lattice/grid
I just installed R-1.4.0 on my Win2k machine from SetupR.exe. Everything seems to be fine with the base and recommended packages. However, when I install the lattice and grid packages they do not seem to work. Everything I try results in something like this: Instruction 0x00543f06 refernced memory 0x00000000. The memory cannot be "read". and I am getting kicked out of R. Has