Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "R 1.0.0 for Windows"
2002 Mar 01
1
fft
Hi,
I have problems when calling fft_factor and fft_work directly in my
C-code. Martin Maechler already told me that I should not do this --
anyway, the code works fine if the length of the vector is a multiple
of 2,3,5.
If the length of the vector has different form I get, in some cases, a
segmentation fault when work and iwork are freed (I use C's malloc to
allocate memory for work and
2002 Jul 30
1
Optim() returns wrong maximum
Dear R-devel
During the last half a year I have several times encountered the
following problem with optim() when using method= "L-BFGS-B".
The function return a value which is clearly not the maximum (seen from
printing the value each time the function is called). Some output is
shown below.
A few things I have observed (as I remember it):
a. The problem seems to occur when the
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
2002 Jul 19
1
read.table bug (PR#1809)
Full_Name: Michael McStephen
Version: 1.5.1
OS: Win2000
Submission from: (NULL) (203.25.148.63)
When using read.table to read a data file section by section, I get an error
that indicates R is attempting to read more "fields" than exist.
The Data file looks like this:
---Start of file tmp.txt-----------
Response Types = TPos TNeg FPos FNeg Anti Post MaxO
Test ID,Username,Start
2000 Apr 03
0
Building acepack for Rw1000 under Win98
(Sorry, I had the previous emails on a different machine.)
Thanks to Prof Ripley for diagnosing the problem with
inconsistent capitals under Win98. It's 'interesting':
* I had ...\acepack\Src\Ace.f Avas.f and Rlsmo.f (tar'ed in
a Unix machine and Ws_FTP'ed to the PC)
* when the directory name was changed to ...\acepack\src
it still didn't work
*
2000 Dec 11
1
Problem with DLL in Windows NT (PR#763)
Full_Name: Hans Peter Würmli
Version: 1.0.0 or latest
OS: NT4.0
Submission from: (NULL) (193.134.170.35)
I used R for some time and loading a library worked fine. I received a new PC a
few days ago and cannot remember whether I had used the program that doesn't
work anymore, because library "integrate" cannot be loaded. Since I installed
the latest version (1.1.1? the one copying
2000 Dec 11
1
Problem with DLL in Windows NT (PR#763)
Full_Name: Hans Peter Würmli
Version: 1.0.0 or latest
OS: NT4.0
Submission from: (NULL) (193.134.170.35)
I used R for some time and loading a library worked fine. I received a new PC a
few days ago and cannot remember whether I had used the program that doesn't
work anymore, because library "integrate" cannot be loaded. Since I installed
the latest version (1.1.1? the one copying
2003 Jul 04
2
(PR#3400)
Martin Maechler asked me to restate my problem.
Compiling the file (slightly modified w.r.t. the formerly
attached file) that can be found at
http://www.geo.uni-bayreuth.de/~martin/filetransfer/xswms2d.Rd
terminates with the error message
******* Syntax error: mismatched or missing brackets in
/-----
.....
\-----
when compiled by
R CMD Rdconv -t txt xswms2d.Rd
However, the file does
2000 Mar 30
0
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2003 Jul 04
1
R documentation -- buffer overflow? (PR#3400)
Hi,
I have attached a larger Rd file that causes an error when
compiled by
R CMD Rdconv -t txt xswms2d.Rd
(for example). If the size is reduced the error vanishes,
see the lines 230 and 527 in the file.
I could not find an error within my text and so my guess
is that there is some buffer overflow within the compiler.
If it is me who has caused the error please let me know --
and many
2006 Feb 23
5
Help with SCGI please :(
Hi,
While learning Ruby and Rails, I decided I just as well learn Linux
along the way... It''s been fun, but I''m stuck at one of those
exasperating moments... I hope someone can help me :)
I installed Ruby 1.8.4 on Fedora Core 4, then Rails, then lighty, and
then SCGI.
I used yum to install lighty... and it already comes with mod_scgi.
I created my first application in
2005 Dec 28
4
undefined method `include''
I''m getting this error in Rails:
undefined method `include'' for
#<MenusController:0x408efd1c>
The offending code is:
require "rexml/document"
include REXML
I see there may be a problem with GCC 4 on OSX, but
I''m using Redhat with GCC 3.2.
http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/articles/2005/12/22/is-gcc-4-0-incompatible-with-ruby-on-os-x-and-elsewhere
2000 Mar 30
2
Re: problem posting to r-help list
You are using the wrong make. Please read the instructions very carefully.
You _must_ use the cygwin make with the supplied Makefiles. As INSTALL says:
You will also
need suitable versions of at least make, sh, rm, sed, (g)awk, mkdir,
echo, cp, cut, diff, grep, egrep, pwd, expr and cat; we use those from
the cygwin distribution (http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin and
several
2000 Mar 30
2
Re: problem posting to r-help list
You are using the wrong make. Please read the instructions very carefully.
You _must_ use the cygwin make with the supplied Makefiles. As INSTALL says:
You will also
need suitable versions of at least make, sh, rm, sed, (g)awk, mkdir,
echo, cp, cut, diff, grep, egrep, pwd, expr and cat; we use those from
the cygwin distribution (http://sourceware.cygnus.com/cygwin and
several
2001 Jun 12
1
help(PackageName)
Dear R Core Team,
I'm wondering whether it is useful that every package should allow
for help(PackageName), giving some general information about the
package (more/nicer than library(help=PackageName)). This man page
may include some mathematical or statistical background, or contain
a guideline for the package.
Cheers,
Martin
--
Martin Schlather email:
2000 Mar 08
1
installing package in Windows
Could you help me in getting a package to compile from source in Windows?
I'm running Windows NT 4.0 on a pentium 450 with 128 Mb of Ram. I've got R
1.0.0.
I am developing a package for R which includes a bit of C code. I have things
working in Unix just fine, and now I want to port it to Windows NT.
I've been following the instructions in the R complements to Venables and
2000 Jun 04
2
mle (PR#560)
Full_Name: Per Broberg
Version: 1.00
OS: Windows 98
Submission from: (NULL) (62.20.231.229)
I tested my installation with the following:
> library(lme)
Loading required package: nls
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable to load shared library
"C:\PROGRAM\R\RW1000/library/nls/libs/nls.dll":
LoadLibrary failure
> data(Orthodont)
> fm1
2002 Apr 04
3
assign, documentation (PR#1434)
Hi,
The help for `assign' says
In all the assignment operator expressions, `x' can be a name or
an expression defining a part of an object to be replaced (e.g.,
`z[[1]]'). The name does not need to be quoted, though it can be.
So I would expect that by
a<-1:4
assign("a[1]",2)
the first component of a gets the value 2, but the object "a[1]" is
2001 Mar 13
1
.C-calls
Dear all,
(sorry I got the wrong button for subscribing a minute ago)
At the moment I'm writing on a package for random field
simulation that I'd like to make publically availabe
in near future.
To this end I've asked Martin Maechler to have a look
at my R-code. He was very surprised about how
I perform the ".C"-calls, and encouraged me to
make this request for comments.
2004 Aug 06
2
my icecast problem
On Wed, 28 Feb 2001, Kelly Lee Myers wrote:
> In addition is there a way to set the size of the outgoing packets or is
> that completely handled by the stack and not icecast itself. Forgive me if
> that sounds stupid, but I didn't really get that deep into icecast
> configuration.
You can... but...
Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but you want to look at the MTU for your