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2002 Nov 01
8
R-1.6.1 is released
I've rolled up R-1.6.1.tgz a short while ago. This is a minor upgrade, fixing an assortment of minor bugs, and one major one: 1.6.0 introduced a memory leak in deparsing, causing much trouble for people running simulations. You can get it from the developer site at http://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.6.1.tgz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you. Binaries for
2002 Nov 01
8
R-1.6.1 is released
I've rolled up R-1.6.1.tgz a short while ago. This is a minor upgrade, fixing an assortment of minor bugs, and one major one: 1.6.0 introduced a memory leak in deparsing, causing much trouble for people running simulations. You can get it from the developer site at http://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.6.1.tgz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you. Binaries for
2008 Jul 15
2
Problem installing R on openSUSE 10.3
Dear All, I am trying to install R 2.7 on my openSUSE 10.3. I have faithfully followed instruction at http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/suse/ReadMe.txt. I have downloaded all the RPMs but still R complains about: libtcl8.4.so is needed by R-base-2.7.1-6.1.i586 I searched for this library and found a one, tcl-8.4.15-22.i586.rpm at openSUSE distribution site and installed. But R still complains
2002 Jun 17
5
R-1.5.1 is released
I've rolled up R-1.5.1.tgz a short while ago. This is a patch upgrade, fixing the most important bugs that cropped up after the 1.5.0 release. A set of recommended packages which have been tested with R-1.5.1 has been bundled up. Binary distributions should include these packages. You can get the files from the developer site ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.5.1.tgz
2002 Jun 17
5
R-1.5.1 is released
I've rolled up R-1.5.1.tgz a short while ago. This is a patch upgrade, fixing the most important bugs that cropped up after the 1.5.0 release. A set of recommended packages which have been tested with R-1.5.1 has been bundled up. Binary distributions should include these packages. You can get the files from the developer site ftp://cvs.r-project.org/pub/CRAN/src/base/R-1.5.1.tgz
1997 Dec 11
1
R-alpha: fft does not act as described in help(fft)
Hello! thank you for your efforts creating R! While preparing the next lessons I found that I had to multiply with 1/length(x) by hand if I want to get the inverse Fouriertransform. The help states it will do it by itself. Version R-0.60.1, Linux Seems to be pretty easy to correct either the fft or :-) the help(fft)! Cu Detlef Detlef Steuer Universitaet Dortmund ///////
1999 Feb 10
1
Creating subscripts in text()
Hello! Help! How to create subscripts in text() ? Could not find an example nor could I guess it. Thank you! Detlef Detlef Steuer Universitaet Dortmund /////// LS Computergestuetzte Statistik U N I D O /// steuer at gigamain.statistik.uni-dortmund.de ______/////// Tel: ++49 +231 755 4353 Fax: ++49 +231 755 4387
2002 Nov 14
1
chron and locales
(R-1.6.0 and chron 2.2, linux) I have to work with date/time values from another LOCALE on my machine. My normal locale is "de DE at euro" and the data I have to handle use AM/PM specifications for the times. dstring <- "Nov 12 2001 4:31PM" The problem now is, that strptime(dstring, "%b %d %Y %I:%M%p") [1] "2001-11-12 04:31:00" just ignores my
2003 Mar 12
1
'summary' with logicals (PR#2629)
Consider > oj <- data.frame(x = c(TRUE, FALSE, NA)) > oj x 1 TRUE 2 FALSE 3 NA > summary(oj) x Mode :logical FALSE:1 TRUE :1 But > oj$x <- factor(oj$x) > summary(oj) x FALSE:1 TRUE :1 NA's :1 My point is that NA's should be reported for logicals like they are for other data types. Göran --- Göran
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 *
2002 Oct 17
2
'text' can't find "x"
I wanted to add some text to a plot and got (R-1.6.0, Linux): > text(x = c(1, 4), y = 5, labels = x) Error in text.default(x = c(1766, 1895), y = 5, labels = x) : Object "x" not found With the default value of 'labels': > text(x = c(1, 2), y = 5, labels = seq(along = x)) Error in seq(along = x) : Object "x" not found A scoping bug? :) But >
2002 Sep 10
9
R 1.6.0 beta
R 1.6.0 has gone into final feature freeze as of today. As a new feature, we'll make interim beta versions available via ftp://cran.us.r-project.org/pub/R/src/base alias http://cran.us.r-project.org/src/base (filename R-1.6.0beta_*.tar.gz, where * is the creation date). If you want to help ensure that the final 1.6.0 works satisfactorily on *your* platform, it might be a good idea to
2001 May 02
2
rcode and latex
I have discovered the listings package for including code in your latex documents. The default languages do not include R or Splus, but the definition is pretty simple, this is what I did for R: \lst at definelanguage{R}% {morekeywords={TRUE,FALSE,T,F,NA,NULL,Inf,NaN,library,% attach,detach,source,while,for,in,% repeat,switch,break,next,return,stop,function,% if,else,warning,error},%
2002 Sep 19
2
R 1.6 for windows?
On Thu, 19 Sep 2002 10:43:01 -0400 (EDT), you wrote in message <200209191443.KAA17404@falmouth.bwh.harvard.edu>: >Hi Duncan -- I am curious as to whether you are building/distributing >R 1.6.0 for windows? There's nothing urgent about it, I have one. >The question is how to identify a distribution URL if one exists. I will be building and distributing the final release.
2002 Oct 06
1
R-1.6.0
I have build R-1.6.0 on Jaguar (actually on 10.2.2), using gcc 3.1 from Apple, g77 3.1 from fink, ATLAS from fink. It passes all checks OK. I also re-compiled the 233 packages listed below with the same setup. I have NOT tested all these packages in any detail. A tar.gz file with the whole /usr/local/lib/R will be on ftp://gifi.stat.ucla.edu on Tuesday. It will NOT include anything from fink
1999 Apr 07
1
chull() wanted?
Hello! Is there someone already working on an implementation of Splus' chull() function for R? If not, I would like volunteer to try it. For my "Diplom" I implemented convex peeling in C (some time ago), using an O(n log(n)) algorithm, so it probably will prove relatively easy to use that code for a R-function. Well, as least as easy as any programming tends to be. :-) Detlef
2001 Jan 30
1
link in FAQ incorrect (PR#833)
Hi, the link to the R code for repeated measurement analyses of J Lindsey is unfortunately not working. I am desperate for repeated measurements in R; could you please help me out. Sincerely, Dr. G. Stoet -- Dr. Gijsbert Stoet email: stoet@thalamus.wustl.edu Web: http://eye-hand.wustl.edu/lab/people/stoet.html Phone: (314)7474095 Fax: (314)7474370
2002 Feb 20
3
Pointer to covariates?
In the first line, use the dist function, found in library mva, to get the distance between each pair of rows. From this calculate an incidence matrix for which element i,j is true if row i in dat equals row j in dat (and false elsewhere). In the second line, for each row calculate the indices of the matching rows and take the minimum of those as the key. incid <-
2000 Feb 02
1
Large data sets and aggregation
I've noticed quite a few messages relating to large data sets bedeviling R users, and having just had to program my way through one that actually caused a "Bus error" when I tried to read it in, I'd like to ask two questions. 1) Are there any facilities for aggregation of data in R? ( I admit that this will not do much for the large data set problem immediately) 2) Is there any
2023 Apr 03
1
Let R compile for libcurl8 ?
On 03/04/2023 14:07, Detlef Steuer wrote: > Hi! > > The same Inar reported for rawhide > (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2023-March/082482.html) > is true for SuSE's distros. > > Right now R does not compile with libcurl8, but SuSE Tumbleweed/Factory > switched to 8 a week ago. > > Would be great, if the patch Inar provided could be applied to >