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2002 Jan 04
2
R CMD check (PR#1240)
SunOS fluke 5.8 Generic_108528-07 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise R-1.4.0 Running from the command line R CMD check chlib results in the log file 00check.log: * using log directory `/home/woodstock/hoffmann/R/Sources/chlib.Rcheck' * checking for file `chlib/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * checking package directory ... OK * checking for sufficient/correct file permissions ... WARNING *
2001 Sep 06
4
code/documentation mismatches
Hi, I would like to get a hint on how to debug in the case of #> R CMD check pllib signalling * checking for code/documentation mismatches ... WARNING Error in parse(file, n, text, prompt) : syntax error on line 22 I am able to sort out which of the files is the culprit is by swapping files in and out of the /R and /man directories. But I cannot find the syntax error, the .Rd file seems
2001 May 17
2
memory
hello, I am using R1.2.2 on win98 with 64 meg of RAM I try to read a big csv file and get the error : a <- read.csv("c:/all2.csv",header=T) Error: vector memory exhausted (limit reached?) In addition: Warning message: Reached total allocation of 16Mb: see help(memory.size) Lost warning messages from there on, nothing works File-Exit, ^F4, q() , top right cross, the same message
2001 Jul 12
1
Sys.getenv
I am running R-1.3.0 on Solaris 8: Under Solaris I do setenv dendro_us hoffmann echo $dendro_us gives back: hoffmann which is correct. When in R I do: Sys.getenv("dendro_us") I get dendro_us "" which is NOT correct: Inverse effect (taken from help of Sys.getenv) Under R: print(Sys.putenv("R_TEST"="testit", ABC=123)) [1] TRUE TRUE
2003 Aug 20
2
grid Graphics by Paul Murrell
Dear All, I've been trying to format a plot output using par() with mfrow, fin, mai, etc and basically it's proving to be a pain. I searched on google and found that Paul Murrell had written a grid Graphics program which seems perfect. However, when I try and use say viewport() I just get a function not found error. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong please? Thank-you
2001 Dec 18
1
new versions of grid and lattice
Hi New versions of the grid and lattice packages will be available with the release of R 1.4 (in a couple of days): grid_0.5 lattice_0.3-1 These packages will no longer be in the "development" directory (i.e., they will be in CRAN/src/contrib). The changes in this release are mostly to grid, with lattice modified just to take account of those changes. Some important points
2001 Dec 18
1
new versions of grid and lattice
Hi New versions of the grid and lattice packages will be available with the release of R 1.4 (in a couple of days): grid_0.5 lattice_0.3-1 These packages will no longer be in the "development" directory (i.e., they will be in CRAN/src/contrib). The changes in this release are mostly to grid, with lattice modified just to take account of those changes. Some important points
2006 Oct 12
3
Cross two dataframe
Dear r-users! I would like to cross two data frame which have the same row number but different in the number of column. Can anybody help me for this case ? Thanks a lot in advance -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Majid Iravani PhD Student Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL Research Group of Vegetation Ecology Z?rcherstrasse 111
2006 Oct 13
3
multiply two matrixes with the different dimension column by column
Dear all, I would like to multiply two matrixes with the different dimension column by column. Let make an example: If I have two matrixes "X" and "Y"as follow: X<- matrix(1:12, nrow=4, ncol=3, dimnames=list(c("A","B","C","D"), c("stage1","stage2","stage3"))) Y<- matrix(1:28, nrow=4, ncol=7,
2002 Sep 04
3
logical and NA
Hi there, (sorry Martin, ich habe den falschen Empfaenger erwischt :-( ) Is there a function in the base package or elsewhere which returns TRUE and not NA, even if NA is involved: (I did not find in the help system :-( ) if ( x==something & !is.na(something)) or if ( x==something & !is.na(x==something)) If "something" is complicated, a function would be handy. Thanks
2002 Nov 06
5
"chemical" plot
Hi all, May be there is a plot which shows 3 variables in a triangle, their sum being constant. I have forgotten its name, and a search in the engine using "plot" did not help. Does anyone know of such a procedure in R or S? Thank you --christian Dr.sc.math.Christian W. Hoffmann Mathematics and Statistical Computing Landscape Dynamics and Spatial Development Swiss Federal Research
2001 May 17
1
BLAS where
Hi, I want to install "Matrix" using > install.packages("Matrix") After a while I get: checking whether we are using GNU C... yes checking whether gcc accepts -g... yes checking for ATL_xerbla in -latlas... no checking for dgemm_ in -lcxml... no checking for dgemm_ in -ldxml... no checking for dgemm_ in -lscs... no checking for dgemm_ in -lcomplib.sgimath... no checking
2003 Jun 03
3
(no subject)
Hi, I would like to know if it is possible to get printed output while a loop is taking place. Example: for(i in 1:10){ print(i) some long process } This will print the values of i only after the loop is finished, what I would like is to see them when the process enters the i-th iteration to keep track of how the program is running. Thank you, Gilda
2002 Jan 04
0
R CMD check, file permissions (PR#1239)
SunOS fluke 5.8 Generic_108528-07 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise R-1.4.0 Running from the command line R CMD check chlib results in the log file 00check.log: * using log directory `/home/woodstock/hoffmann/R/Sources/chlib.Rcheck' * checking for file `chlib/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * checking package directory ... OK * checking for sufficient/correct file permissions ... WARNING *
2018 Apr 27
1
[FORGED] Extracting specified pages from a lattice ("trellis") object.
Hi Does this not do what you want ... ? allpages <- dotplot(variety ~ yield | year * site, data=barley, layout=c(2,2)) page2 <- allpages[1:2, 3:4] print(page2) Paul On 24/04/18 17:51, Rolf Turner wrote: > > On 24/04/18 15:17, Paul Murrell wrote: > >> Hi >> >> I think the subsetting works by giving you the panels for the >>
2018 Apr 24
0
[FORGED] Extracting specified pages from a lattice ("trellis") object.
On 24/04/18 15:17, Paul Murrell wrote: > Hi > > I think the subsetting works by giving you the panels for the > corresponding levels of the conditioning variable(s).? Note that, if > there is more than one conditioning variable, you will need more than > one subsetting index. > > For example, taking this plot with two conditioning variables and 12 > panels in
2001 Feb 14
2
assignment function
Hi, I am trying to create the assignment function: "substring<-" <- function(text, first, last=100000, sub) { if(is.character(first)) { if(!missing(last)) stop('wrong # arguments') return(sedit(text, first, sub)) } lf <- length(first) if(length(text)==1 && lf > 1) { if(missing(last)) last <- nchar(text) last <- rep(last,
2018 Apr 24
2
[FORGED] Extracting specified pages from a lattice ("trellis") object.
Hi I think the subsetting works by giving you the panels for the corresponding levels of the conditioning variable(s). Note that, if there is more than one conditioning variable, you will need more than one subsetting index. For example, taking this plot with two conditioning variables and 12 panels in total ... dotplot(variety ~ yield | year * site, data=barley) ... this produces three
2001 Feb 05
1
packages, help
Hi, Using help under help.start() is working fine (html) Q1: using > ?solve results in the message "sh: ~/R/tmp/R4f32S1cfb: cannot open" displayed in the XEmacs buffer "help[R](solve)". BUT there exists a file R.R4f32S167e in that directory. (not quite the same name). Does the "sh: " prefix suggest that the shell "sh" is run, although my
2007 Feb 01
2
How can I calculate conditional mean in a large dataset including date data
Dear R users, I have a dataframe with two columns: first column is date data (e.g. 1/1/2000 with character format: daily data from 1/1/1970 till 31/12/2003) and second column is temperature value. Now I'd like to calculate mean for each month in a year (i.e. May 2001, June 1997) and mean for each month in all of years. As the number of days in some months is different from others I could