Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "package simecol uploaded to CRAN"
2009 Mar 04
1
CRAN package check on MacOS: sh: line 1: gs: command not found
Dear R developers,
I recently observed a NOTE on several MaxOS X package checks:
sh: line 1: gs: command not found
!!! Error: Closing Ghostscript (exit status: 127)!
/usr/bin/texi2dvi: thumbpdf exited with bad status, quitting.
See for details:
http://www.r-project.org/nosvn/R.check/r-release-macosx-ix86/simecol-00check.html
or
2008 Mar 16
1
optim: why is REPORT not used in SANN?
Hello,
I wonder why the control parameter REPORT is not supported by method
SANN. Looking into optim.c I found an internal constant:
#define STEPS 100
... and decreasing this to 10 helped me fine-tuning the annealing
parameters in an actual problem.
Is there any reason why not passing nREPORT to samin and setting
something like:
STEPS = nREPORT / tmax
Thomas P.
--
Thomas Petzoldt
2009 Mar 16
1
vignette index not linked into HTML help system for package
Dear R developers,
I observed that the html help page index entry "Read overview or browse
directory" for package vignettes is missing in recent R-devel.
This happened on two independent computers (WinXP Prof. SP3, German)
with R-devel compiled from sources svn rev. 48125 resp. 48128
It's the same for my own and also for more prominent packages as well
(e.g. grid).
The
2008 Dec 03
1
nlminb: names of parameter vector not passed to objective function
Dear R developers,
I tried to use nlminb instead of optim for a current problem (fitting
parameters of a differential equation model). The PORT algorithm
converged much better than any of optim's methods and the identified
parameters are plausible. However, it took me a while before spotting
the reason of a technical problem that nlminb, in contrast to optim,
does not pass names of the
2010 Sep 16
3
package test failed on Solaris x86 -- help needed for debugging
Dear R developers,
we have currently a 'mysterious' test problem with one package that
successfully passed the tests on all platforms, with the only exception
of Solaris x86 where obviously one of our help examples breaks the CRAN
test.
As we don't own such a machine I want to ask about a possibility to run
a few tests on such a system:
r-patched-solaris-x86
An even more recent
2003 Mar 04
0
implementing ecological models in R
Hi all,
we found, that R is not only *the* superior data analysis, graphics and
statistics package, but it is also a general tool for implementing,
running and teaching ecological models. Last week we held our second
course "Modelling in Limnology" using R. Some material (code and docs)
was produced for this purpose and may be interesting to someone else, so
I put the tutorial
2007 Jun 11
1
package check note: no visible global function definition (in functions using Tcl/Tk)
Hello,
when testing packages under R version 2.6.0 Under development
(unstable), in order to discover future compatibility issues, I recently
get numerous "possible problem notes" for different (own and other
contributed) packages containing Tcl/Tk code, e.g.:
* checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE
sEdit : editVec : build: no visible global function
definition
2009 Oct 17
2
linking to package directories broken in R >= 2.10 beta
Dear R developers,
some of our packages come with additional programming examples in a
directory called "/examples" which is created from "/inst/examples".
This directory is linked from the docs (e.g. in inst/doc/index.html):
<dl>
<dt><a href="../examples/">examples</a>:
<dd>Source code of examples
</dl>
Given, that we have a
2007 Aug 27
1
silent option in nested calls to try()
Hello,
is it *really intentional* that the "silent" option of try() does only
apply to the outer call in nested try constructs? I would assume that a
silent try() should suppress all error messages regardless where they
occur, even if they are already handled with other try()'s.
The error message itself should be (and is in both cases) reported by
the return value of try().
2008 Oct 06
2
why is \alias{anRpackage} not mandatory?
Dear R developers,
if one uses package.skeleton() to create a new package, then a file
anRpackage.Rd with the following entries is prepared:
\name{anRpackage-package}
\alias{anRpackage-package}
\alias{anRpackage}
\docType{package}
Packages created this way have a definite entry or overview page, so:
?anRpackage
gives new users of a certain package a pointer where to start reading.
This is
2008 Jan 21
2
experiments with slot functions and possible problems NOTE
Hello,
first of all, thanks to LT for \pkg{codeutils}. I agree that it is
indeed very useful to identify errors and also to encourage re-thinking
past solutions. My problem:
I want to compare different sets of related sub-functions which should
be used alternatively by the same top-level function. Sets of related
functions should be bound together (as lists) and the workspace should
be as clean
2006 Dec 06
2
require(simecol) error
Hi there,
I´m trying to use "simecol" package but I got the error showed below. I´m runnig R version 2.4.0 (2006-10-03).
Kind regards,
miltinho
Brazil
---
> require(simecol)
Loading required package: simecol
Error in loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc, lib.loc), keep.source = keep.source) :
in 'simecol' methods specified for export, but
2013 Oct 03
1
check warning with .onLoad() and setClass()
Hi
I am writing a package in which I define a new class in the .onLoad()
hook:
,----
| .onLoad <- function(libname, pkgname) {
| setClass(
| "inDrak",
| representation(
| init = "SpatialGridDataFrame"
| ),
| contains = "simObj"
| )
| }
`----
The class "simObj" is defined in the package, which
2016 Sep 02
0
CRAN packages maintained by you
Hi,
I have the same problem and, at a first look, the issues reported by the
CRAN checks seemed easy to fix. However, after checking it again locally
and on http://win-builder.r-project.org it appeared that GCC 4.9.3
(Windows, Rtools 3.4), same also on win-builder reports even more
issues, especially legacy Fortran (mainly Roger's #2 and #3), but also
"warning: ISO C forbids
2013 Apr 18
3
Linux distribution with gcc 4.8 and AddressSanitizer ?
Dear R developers,
I've got an information from Prof. Ripley regarding a bug found with
AdressSanitizer in one of our packages. It is now fixed, thank you for
this information.
Now, I would like to run AddressSanitizer myself before submitting the
patched package to CRAN.
Is there a recommendation of a suitable Linux distribution with gcc 4.8,
ideally an ISO image or (even better) a
2001 Mar 15
1
supressing linefeed at end of file
Hello,
I want to do simulations with an external simulation model. For this
purpose I wrote a R-script which makes the pre- and post-processing of
the data (generate scenarios, analyze results).
The R-script writes the input file for the simulation with e.g.
write(x, file="test.dat", ncolumns=10)
The problem is, however, that this command (and even constructions with
cat) will add a
2016 Sep 02
1
CRAN packages maintained by you
On 2 September 2016 at 14:54, Thomas Petzoldt wrote:
| Hi,
|
| I have the same problem and, at a first look, the issues reported by the
| CRAN checks seemed easy to fix. However, after checking it again locally
| and on http://win-builder.r-project.org it appeared that GCC 4.9.3
| (Windows, Rtools 3.4), same also on win-builder reports even more
| issues, especially legacy Fortran (mainly
2013 Sep 13
1
numerical issue in contour.default?
Dear R developers,
I found a small issue while plotting contours of data containing both
"usual" and "very small" numbers. It appeared with both R 3.0.1 and
R-Devel on Windows, and I could reproduce it on Linux. Would it be
possible to solve this before the upcoming release?
Thanks a lot for developing this great software!
Thomas
Example:
########
set.seed(357)
z1 <-
2009 Feb 07
3
New package test results available
We've added a column at
http://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_summary.html
of test results using the Sun Studio compiler: it is intended that
these will be updated weekly.
The Sun Studio compiler is that used on Solaris: these runs were on
the Linux version. All the other platforms are using gcc 4, so this
provides an opportunity for checking for use of gcc-specific features
and
2001 Feb 05
1
get vector data from contour
I have carried out a spatial interpolation (Kriging) using surf.gls()
The contour plot looks very plausible and the image plot is o.k too.
The problem is, hovever, that I need the vectorized isoplethes, as in
contour().
Unfortunately, I found no solution to get the internal data from
contour().
Is there a possibility to extract contour lines as x-y-polygon from a
grid without hacking plot3d.c?