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2012 May 06
2
paper submission help
Hello Sir/Madam,
i am interested to send the paper in the R journal please provide me the information of address submission so i can easily send the paper to the editor of chief.
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2009 Apr 02
7
Announcing a new Ruby journal
2 April 2009
My name is Martin Streicher. I am pleased to announce three new
publications dedicated to web developers.
Red: The Journal of Ruby Development
Facade: The Journal of Front-end Development
Tabula: The Journal of Open Source Database Development
The three publications obviously have a great number of topics in
common between then, and much that is unique. Where ever possible,
2010 Dec 30
0
The R Journal, Vol.2 Issue 2
The second issue of the second volume of The R Journal is now available at http://journal.r-project.org/current.html. Thanks to everyone involved.
Next year, Heather Turner will be Editor-in-chief, and Hadley Wickham joins the Editorial Board, and Vince Carey leaves us.
Peter Dalgaard
Editor-in-chief
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Peter Dalgaard
Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000
2010 Dec 30
0
The R Journal, Vol.2 Issue 2
The second issue of the second volume of The R Journal is now available at http://journal.r-project.org/current.html. Thanks to everyone involved.
Next year, Heather Turner will be Editor-in-chief, and Hadley Wickham joins the Editorial Board, and Vince Carey leaves us.
Peter Dalgaard
Editor-in-chief
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Peter Dalgaard
Center for Statistics, Copenhagen Business School
Solbjerg Plads 3, 2000
2013 Jul 05
1
kruskal.test followed by kruskalmc
Hi all,
After running kruskal.test I have got results (p<0,005) pointing to reject
the hypothesis that the samples were draw from the same population.
Howerver when I run the kruskalmc there are no significant differences in
any of the multiple comparisons. Is that possible? Some clarification?
Thanks, Humber
<https://sites.google.com/site/humberandrade>
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2011 Oct 19
2
R-help Digest, Vol 104, Issue 19
Okt?ber 19-t?l 21-ig irod?n k?v?l vagyok, ?s az emailjeimet nem ?rem el.
S?rg?s esetben k?rem forduljon K?rp?ti Edithez (karpati.edit at gyemszi.hu).
?dv?zlettel,
Mihalicza P?ter
I will be out of the office from 19 till 21 October with no access to my emails.
In urgent cases please contact Ms. Edit K?rp?ti (karpati.edit at gyemszi.hu).
With regards,
Peter Mihalicza
2020 May 30
2
r-project.org SSL certificate issues
It's the top of chain CA cert, so browsers are being lazy and helpful
to humans by (incorrectly, albeit) relying on the existing trust
relationship.
libcurl (et al) is not nearly as forgiving.
On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 5:01 PM peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Odd. Safari has no problem and says certificate expires August 16 2020, but I also see the download.file
2020 May 30
4
r-project.org SSL certificate issues
I've updated the dashboard (https://rud.is/r-project-cert-status/)
script and my notifier script to account for the entire chain in each
cert.
On Sat, May 30, 2020 at 5:16 PM Bob Rudis <bob at rud.is> wrote:
>
> # A tibble: 13 x 1
> site
> <chr>
> 1 beta.r-project.org
> 2 bugs.r-project.org
> 3 cran-archive.r-project.org
> 4 cran.r-project.org
2017 Aug 23
3
Getting all possible combinations
On 23/08/2017 6:25 PM, Bert Gunter wrote:
> Doesn't sort by size of subgroup. I interpret the phrase I asterisked as:
You were fooled by Peter's tricky single negative.
Duncan Murdoch
>
> Your code does the following:
>
> First subsets of size 1 are given.
> Then all subsets of size 2.
> Then all subsets of size 3.
> etc.
>
> Your code does not do this
2016 Mar 10
3
rmultinom.c error probability not sum to 1
Hi all,
I should have given a better explanation of my problem. Here it is.
I extracted from my code the bit that gives the error. Place this in a file called test.c
#include <math.h>
#include <R.h>
#include <Rmath.h>
#include <float.h>
#include <R_ext/Print.h>
int main(){
double prob[3] = {0.0, 0.0, 0.0};
double prob_tot = 0.;
prob[0] = 0.3*dnorm(2, 0,
2015 Jul 19
2
Building r-devel fails on Ubuntu (old and new as well)
Am 16.07.2015 um 14:08 schrieb Martin Maechler:
>>>>>> G?bor Cs?rdi <csardi.gabor at gmail.com>
>>>>>> on Thu, 16 Jul 2015 07:18:00 -0400 writes:
>
> > ...
> > making array.d from array.c
> > array.c:33:23: fatal error: duplicate.h: No such file or directory
> > compilation terminated.
> > ...
>
2017 May 16
3
stopifnot() does not stop at first non-TRUE argument
switch(i, ...)
extracts 'i'-th argument in '...'. It is like
eval(as.name(paste0("..", i))) .
Just mentioning other things:
- For 'n',
n <- nargs()
can be used.
- sys.call() can be used in place of match.call() .
---------------------------
>>>>> peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Mon, 15 May 2017 16:28:42
2012 Nov 11
2
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Gustaf Granath (phd)
Plant Ecology
Uppsala University
2019 Feb 19
2
Cambiar el formato de datos
Después del "gather()" puedes hacer un "arrange()" que es una ordenación. Y
dentro de "arrange()" le indicas la variable por la que ordenas (no hacen
falta comillas)...
Lo ordenará alfabéticamente.
Saludos,
Carlos Ortega
www.qualityexcellence.es
El mar., 19 feb. 2019 a las 13:47, Antonio Rodriguez Andres (<
antoniorodriguezandres70 en gmail.com>) escribió:
2007 Nov 02
1
journal has aborted
All,
We are encountering spurious errors with ext3. After some period of heavy IO
we may see messages similiar to:
EXT3-fs error (device cciss/c0d0p5) in start_transaction: Journal has
aborted
When this happens the filesystem is remounted read-only. If it's the root
filesystem the system becomes unresponsive and must be rebooted. An fsck on
the affected filesystem shows lots of corruption.
2017 Aug 24
0
Getting all possible combinations
> On 24 Aug 2017, at 01:25 , Duncan Murdoch <murdoch.duncan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> On 23/08/2017 6:25 PM, Bert Gunter wrote:
>> Doesn't sort by size of subgroup. I interpret the phrase I asterisked as:
>
> You were fooled by Peter's tricky single negative.
>
<giggles>...
Let's do this more carefully, then:
M <-
2017 May 15
3
stopifnot() does not stop at first non-TRUE argument
I think Herv?'s idea was just that if switch can evaluate arguments selectively, so can stopifnot(). But switch() is .Primitive, so does it from C.
I think it is almost a no-brainer to implement a sequential stopifnot if dropping to C code is allowed. In R it gets trickier, but how about this:
Stopifnot <- function(...)
{
n <- length(match.call()) - 1
for (i in 1:n)
{
nm
2016 May 18
2
Latest R-devel build failing on OS X
Ah, got it. For some ancient reason config.site on that machine had
LDFLAGS=-L/usr/X11R6/lib
in config.site, and that prevented configure from inserting -L /usr/local/lib, so linked /usr/lib/libreadline.dylib, which is the Apple-supplied one, which possibly is really libedit...
-p
> On 18 May 2016, at 22:01 , peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> gcc
2011 Jul 05
4
if else lop
I am trying to use if...else loop and have included a code snippet which I
might like to expand.
Maybe you could steer me in the right direction.
library(stats)
library(prob)
{
a <- sample ( 1:4,100, replace=T,prob=c(0.1,0.2,0.5,0.3))
b<-sample(3:6,100,replace=T,prob=c(0.2,0.2,0.2,0.4))
}
dd <- data.frame(a,b)
if (subset finds a vector) ( print that vector)
(else
2017 Jun 26
2
Odd behaviour in within.list() when deleting 2+ variables
>>>>> peter dalgaard <pdalgd at gmail.com>
>>>>> on Mon, 26 Jun 2017 13:43:28 +0200 writes:
> This seems to be due to changes made by Martin Maechler in
> 2008. Presumably this fixed something, but it escapes my
> memory.
Yes: The change set (svn -c46441) also contains the following NEWS entry
BUG FIXES
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