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2009 Jun 26
0
R 2.9.1 is released
I've rolled up R-2.9.1.tar.gz a few hours ago. This is a maintenance release and fixes a number of mostly minor issues. See the full list of changes below. You can get it from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.9.1.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
2009 Jun 26
0
R 2.9.1 is released
I've rolled up R-2.9.1.tar.gz a few hours ago. This is a maintenance release and fixes a number of mostly minor issues. See the full list of changes below. You can get it from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.9.1.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
2010 Oct 15
0
R 2.12.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.12.0.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 from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.12.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. Binaries for various platforms will appear in
2010 Oct 15
0
R 2.12.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.12.0.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 from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.12.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. Binaries for various platforms will appear in
2005 Sep 15
4
Rd and guillemots
First of all, thanks to those who've set up R to work so smoothly with Miktex-- even a total Latex bunny like me got it to work instantly, so that for the first time I'm able to run my Rd files through the Latex side of RCMD CHECK. Now the question/buglet. One of my Rd files contains the following: \code{mlazy( <<objname1>>, <<objname2>>, <<etc>>)}
2008 Apr 22
3
R 2.7.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.7.0.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-2.7.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. In case of impatience, try
2008 Apr 22
3
R 2.7.0 is released
I've rolled up R-2.7.0.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-2.7.0.tar.gz or wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site nearer to you. In case of impatience, try
2008 Dec 04
1
xspline, graphical parameters and MAXNUMPTS
Hello, I am having two difficulties with xspline: 1) Passing lty=2 (via ...) appears to have no effect 2) Apparently depending on the current plot axes, I may or may not get the failure: add_point - reached MAXNUMPTS (25200) This happens both on Linux/R 2.8.0 (details below) and Windows Vista/R 2.8.0 patched (2008-10-21 r46766) Simplest case: plot(c(0,1),c(0,1))
2008 Feb 08
0
xspline(..., draw=FALSE) fails if there is no open device (PR#10728)
jari.oksanen at oulu.fi wrote: > Full_Name: Jari Oksanen > Version: 2.6.2 RC (2008-02-07 r44369) > OS: Linux > Submission from: (NULL) (130.231.102.145) > > > Even if function xspline() is called with argument draw=3DFALSE, it req= uires a > graphics device (that it won't use since it was draw=3DFALSE). I run in= to this > because I intended to use xspline within a
2008 Feb 08
1
xspline(..., draw=FALSE) fails if there is no open device (PR#10727)
Full_Name: Jari Oksanen Version: 2.6.2 RC (2008-02-07 r44369) OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (130.231.102.145) Even if function xspline() is called with argument draw=FALSE, it requires a graphics device (that it won't use since it was draw=FALSE). I run into this because I intended to use xspline within a function (that does not yet draw: there is plot method for that), and the function
2008 Aug 25
1
Displaying Equations in Documentation
I'm currently working on writing up some documentation for some of my code, but am having the darndest time coding in equations. For example, the equation in the following: \details{ Calculated the R Squared for observed endogenous variables in a structural equation model, as well as several other useful summary statistics about the error in thoe variables. R Squared values are
1999 Mar 05
1
R-0.63.3 is released
I've put up R-0.63.3.tgz up for FTP from Auckland some minutes ago. As usual, don't get it from there unless you are desperate, but wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two. For those who *are* desperate, I've left a copy in ftp://blueberry.kubism.ku.dk/pub/R-devel/R-0.63.3.tgz (Be gentle, that's my desktop PC!) There's also a version split in
1999 Mar 05
1
R-0.63.3 is released
I've put up R-0.63.3.tgz up for FTP from Auckland some minutes ago. As usual, don't get it from there unless you are desperate, but wait for it to be mirrored at a CRAN site near you within a day or two. For those who *are* desperate, I've left a copy in ftp://blueberry.kubism.ku.dk/pub/R-devel/R-0.63.3.tgz (Be gentle, that's my desktop PC!) There's also a version split in
2009 Dec 14
0
R 2.10.1 is released
R-2.10.1.tar.gz was built a short while ago. This is a maintenance release and fixes a number of mostly minor issues. See the full list of changes below. You can get it from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.1.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
2009 Dec 14
0
R 2.10.1 is released
R-2.10.1.tar.gz was built a short while ago. This is a maintenance release and fixes a number of mostly minor issues. See the full list of changes below. You can get it from http://cran.r-project.org/src/base/R-2/R-2.10.1.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
2008 Jan 14
2
Need help with xspline error message in R 2.6.1 on Windows XP
I am attempting to generate a series of plots with cubic B-Splines and the code I am using is generating the following error message that I have been unable to resolve. Error in grid.Call.graphics("L_xspline", x$x, x$y, x$shape, x$open, x$arrow, : add_point - reached MAXNUMPTS (25200) This is the code that generates this error. plot.results <- function(dfn) { dt <-
2004 Apr 12
1
R 1.9.0 is release
I've rolled up R-1.9.0.tgz a short while ago. This is a new version with a number of new features, most notably a substantial reorganization of the standard packages, a major update of the grid package, and the fact that underscore can now be used as a regular character in variable names. See below for further changes. Because of the disturbances at the machine that hosted the CVS archives,
2004 Apr 12
1
R 1.9.0 is release
I've rolled up R-1.9.0.tgz a short while ago. This is a new version with a number of new features, most notably a substantial reorganization of the standard packages, a major update of the grid package, and the fact that underscore can now be used as a regular character in variable names. See below for further changes. Because of the disturbances at the machine that hosted the CVS archives,
2004 Jan 20
2
Error: unknown identifier {|} in tabular format {|l|c|c|c|}
I've got a package I would like to send out for testing and have noticed a "problem" with the \tabular portion of the help "compiler" the code for inserting vertical lines, in the tabular environment, causes the build to choke, but not the check command. C:\>rcmd build --binary -docs=all nlsystemfit \tabular{|l|c|c|c|}{ \hline Method \tab Instruments \tab
2009 Feb 03
1
Package manuals.
When I create a manual for a package that I create and use locally, e.g. via R CMD Rd2dvi --pdf foo where ``foo'' is the name of the directory containing the source for the package (also named ``foo'') the resulting manual does not appear to have an index. The package.pdf files appearing on CRAN all seem to have indices. What must I do to get an index appended to the