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2011 Jun 29
0
Error in testInstalledBasic
Hi, I am running R 2.13.0 on a Windows 7 machine. I ran the script: testInstalledBasic('devel') and received the following warning message: running tests of consistency of as/is.* creating ?isas-tests.R? running code in ?isas-tests.R? comparing ?isas-tests.Rout? to ?isas-tests.Rout.save? ...running tests of random deviate generation -- fails occasionally running code in
2010 May 05
1
testInstalledBasic question
Hi, I'm currently in the process of writing an R-installation SOP for my company. As part of that process I'm using the recommendations from the 'R Installation and Administration' document, section 3.2, "Testing an installation". This is done on an XP machine, using the latest binary of 2.11.0. The binary is downloaded and then installed from the installer. I then
2010 Jun 13
1
S4 classes and S3 generic functions
A general goal for the next version of R is to make S4 and S3 play better together. As mentioned in a previous thread, one limitation has been that S3 generic functions, specifically the UseMethod() call, did not make use of S4 inheritance when dispatching on general S4 objects. This has been fixed in a version committed today (updated to rev 52267). The code change is not large, but it
2017 Sep 22
0
S4 method implementation for S3 class
On Fri, Sep 22, 2017 at 10:28 AM, I?aki ?car <i.ucar86 at gmail.com> wrote: > 2017-09-22 19:04 GMT+02:00 Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com>: >> The %*% function is a primitive. As it says in the documentation under >> ?Methods_Details >> >> Methods may be defined for most primitives, and corresponding >> metadata objects will be
2017 Sep 22
0
S4 method implementation for S3 class
The %*% function is a primitive. As it says in the documentation under ?Methods_Details Methods may be defined for most primitives, and corresponding metadata objects will be created to store them. Calls to the primitive still go directly to the C code, which will sometimes check for applicable methods. The definition of ?sometimes? is that methods must have been detected
2007 Apr 24
0
R 2.5.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.5.0.tar.gz a short while ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features. In particular: - Object name completion by integration of package 'rcompletion' by Deepayan Sarkar - New recommended package 'codetools' by Luke Tierney - New Rscript front-end, which enables shell-like R scripting also, a number of mostly minor
2007 Apr 24
0
R 2.5.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.5.0.tar.gz a short while ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features. In particular: - Object name completion by integration of package 'rcompletion' by Deepayan Sarkar - New recommended package 'codetools' by Luke Tierney - New Rscript front-end, which enables shell-like R scripting also, a number of mostly minor
2017 Sep 22
2
S4 method implementation for S3 class
2017-09-22 19:04 GMT+02:00 Michael Lawrence <lawrence.michael at gene.com>: > The %*% function is a primitive. As it says in the documentation under > ?Methods_Details > > Methods may be defined for most primitives, and corresponding > metadata objects will be created to store them. Calls to the > primitive still go directly to the C code, which will
2008 Oct 20
2
R 2.8.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.8.0.tar.gz a short while ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features. Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list of changes below. You can get it (later today) from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.8.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. In case of impatience, try
2008 Oct 20
2
R 2.8.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.8.0.tar.gz a short while ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features. Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list of changes below. You can get it (later today) from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.8.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. In case of impatience, try
2009 Apr 17
0
R 2.9.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.9.0.tar.gz a short while ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features. Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list of changes below. You can get it (later today) from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.9.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. In case of impatience, try
2009 Apr 17
0
R 2.9.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.9.0.tar.gz a short while ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features. Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list of changes below. You can get it (later today) from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.9.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. In case of impatience, try
2009 Oct 26
0
R 2.9.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.10.0.tar.gz some hours ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features, notably a brand new HTML based dynamic help system. Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list of changes below. You can get it from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to
2009 Oct 26
0
R 2.9.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.10.0.tar.gz some hours ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features, notably a brand new HTML based dynamic help system. Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list of changes below. You can get it from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to
2009 Oct 26
0
R 2.10.0 is released
(D'oh. Forgot to change the Subject: line...) I've rolled up R-2.10.0.tar.gz some hours ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features, notably a brand new HTML based dynamic help system. Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list of changes below. You can get it from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.0.tar.gz or wait
2009 Oct 26
0
R 2.10.0 is released
(D'oh. Forgot to change the Subject: line...) I've rolled up R-2.10.0.tar.gz some hours ago. This is a development release which contains a number of new features, notably a brand new HTML based dynamic help system. Also, a number of mostly minor bugs have been fixed. See the full list of changes below. You can get it from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.0.tar.gz or wait
2007 Dec 18
0
branch cuts of log() and sqrt()
Dear developers Neither Math.Rd nor Log.Rd mention the branch cuts that appear for complex arguments. I think it's important to include such information. Please find following two context diffs for Log.Rd and Math.Rd. [The pedants amongst us will observe that both sqrt() and log() have a branch point at complex infinity, which is not mentioned in the patch. Comments anyone?] rksh
2009 Jul 29
1
RFC: methods() and showMethods() {was "debug"}
(a new thread, on purpose) >>>>> "RobG" == Robert Gentleman <rgentlem at fhcrc.org> >>>>> on Mon, 27 Jul 2009 16:55:50 -0700 writes: RobG> Hi, I just committed a change to R-devel so that if RobG> debug is called on an S3 generic function, all methods RobG> will also automatically have debug turned on for them RobG>
2019 Apr 26
0
R 3.6.0 is released
The build system rolled up R-3.6.0.tar.gz (codename "Planting of a Tree") this morning. The list below details the changes in this release. You can get the source code from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-3/R-3.6.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. Binaries for various platforms will appear in due course. For the R Core Team, Peter Dalgaard
2019 Apr 26
0
R 3.6.0 is released
The build system rolled up R-3.6.0.tar.gz (codename "Planting of a Tree") this morning. The list below details the changes in this release. You can get the source code from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-3/R-3.6.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. Binaries for various platforms will appear in due course. For the R Core Team, Peter Dalgaard