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2010 Dec 06
10
R crashes when making graphs
hi, i am running R with JGR and Deducer under Ubuntu Mint Lucid. since i updated to R 2.12 i can no longer make graphs - R just crashes. the full error report was posted to launchpad (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/openjdk-6/+bug/675905) without any success so far. anyone with a similar problem or helpful suggestions? thanks! kat
2010 Nov 17
2
Problem with plotting diagnostics - Error in object$coefficients : $ operator is invalid for atomic vectors
hi all, after fitting a multiple linear regression model <- lm(y ~ a + b+ c+d) i wanted to plot diagnostics plot(model) but get the error message Error in object$coefficients : $ operator is invalid for atomic vectors. which does not make a lot of sense, since there is no "$" - i am working with an attached dataset. can anyone help, please?? thanks a lot, kat
2011 May 19
1
svytable and na's
hi, i am trying to work with the survey package in order to apply survey design weights. the data set i am using - ess - contains missing values. my question: when using svytable(~variable1+variable2, design=my.svydesign.object, na.rm=T) the resulting crosstable contains all missings although i defined the na's as such. any ideas??? thanks a lot, katharina
2010 Dec 06
1
package ca/rgl for ubuntu?
hi, for some unknown reason i cannot install the package ca in R running in a ubuntu mint system. i keep getting the following error message: configure: error: missing required header GL/gl.h ERROR: configuration failed for package ?rgl? * removing ?/home/kat/R/i486-pc-linux-gnu-library/2.12/rgl? ERROR: dependency ?rgl? is not available for package ?ca? * removing
2002 Oct 17
1
Startup on Windows 2000
I am having difficulty coming to grips with Appendix B.2 of the otherwise very useful "An Introduction to R" and the related help file for Startup. I am running RGui 1.6.0 on a Windows 2000 machine from the default installation. How the concepts discussed in B.2 and the Startup help file relate to what I see on my machine is something of a mystery. I quote from the Startup file:
2024 Jul 17
1
default pager is more
Was wondering why R help in recent Fedora only provided --More-- prompt for viewing, rather than allowing arrow key navigation as on RHEL. It turns out it uses a system command for paging and the current default pager is more: grep PAGER /usr/lib64/R/etc/Renviron PAGER=${PAGER-'/usr/bin/more'} rpm -qf /usr/lib64/R/etc/Renviron R-core-4.4.1-3.fc41.x86_64 This primarily affects function
2003 Jun 26
1
problems with library in 1.7.1
Hello. I am using R 1.7.1 just downloaded on Win98. With the old 1.6.2 I had modified the etc/Rprofile file as etc/Rprofile # Things you might want to change # options(width=80) # options(papersize="a4") # options(editor="notepad") # options(pager="internal") # to prefer Compiled HTML help options(chmhelp=TRUE) # to prefer HTML help # options(htmlhelp=TRUE) # to
2024 Jul 18
1
default pager is more
On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 11:33, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote: > Was wondering why R help in recent Fedora only provided --More-- > prompt for viewing, rather than allowing arrow key navigation as on > RHEL. It turns out it uses a system command for paging and the current > default pager is more: > grep PAGER /usr/lib64/R/etc/Renviron >
2024 Jul 18
1
default pager is more
On Thu, 18 Jul 2024 at 10:12, I?aki Ucar <iucar at fedoraproject.org> wrote: > > > On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 11:33, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Was wondering why R help in recent Fedora only provided --More-- >> prompt for viewing, rather than allowing arrow key navigation as on >> RHEL. It turns out it uses a system command for paging
2024 Jul 22
1
default pager is more
FYI I added less back to the buildroot. Updates will be published soon. I?aki On Thu, 18 Jul 2024 at 18:59, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote: > On Thu, 18 Jul 2024 at 10:12, I?aki Ucar <iucar at fedoraproject.org> wrote: > > > > > > On Wed, 17 Jul 2024 at 11:33, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote: > >> > >> Was wondering why
2002 Oct 04
3
R 1.6 Gui for Windows
I upgraded to R Gui 1.6 this morning and I can't seem to get it to accept my new startup directory. R 1.51 will accept "F:\_ben\bls\gen1\results\bls\analysis" as the start in directory for the R Gui shortcut, but R 1.6 will not. R 1.6 will accept "F:\_ben\bls\gen1\results\bls". It seems to have trouble when I add "\analysis." R still loads fine but I get the
2006 Sep 04
1
RGui problem in Windows XP with demo() and help()
I just installed R-2.3.1pat under Windows XP as well as the associated RWinEdt. If I start RGui from its shortcut (but do _not_ also start RWinEdt) and then try to execute demo() or help(), I get a RWinEdt pop-up error window with message: File "D:\WP\WinEdtData\WinEdt\D:/WP/WinEdtData/WinEdt/R.ini" does not exist! Qualifier -e/-E does not specify an existing file! First
2011 May 11
3
Vermunt's LEM in R
I don't know of any R package that can match all the functionality of LEM eg fitting equality constraints to model parameters a la LISREL. WRT dumping tables, I would have thought that as.data.frame.table does pretty much what you want, [not tested] newtab <- as.data.frame(table(a,b,c)) cat("dim\n") for(i in seq(1, ncol(newtab)-1) { cat(nlevels(newtab[,1]," ") }
1999 Sep 24
2
R's startup : .Rprofile & .Renviron -- info and RFC
[RFC = Request for Comments] { Yes, the documentation for .Renviron is really not there (but the FAQ...); the rest is in ?Startup } In R's Startup (on Unix only??) {unless --no-environ is specified} ~/.Renviron (if there) is read as an 'sh' script before R is called, then R looks ((for the site-wide Rprofile and then)) for .Rprofile in the current directory and then for
2011 Aug 05
1
Scrolling in Help System Doesn't Work
UsRs, When accessing help by typing, for example, > ?read.table the up and down keys do no longer scroll the help page. The page-up and page-down keys also do not work any longer. I can scroll down by pressing the d key, but I cannot scroll up by pressing the b key (although it should work according to the text displayed when you press the h key). I'm not sure whether this question is
2009 Jul 21
1
Customization options with .Renviron, R_LIBS, .Rprofile etc
Hi, I am interested in customizing the installation of R. I have gone through the ?R Installation and Administration? manual. But some of the stuff is not clear to me and I would like to get clarifications on the following points (for a Windows installation with R_HOME=C:\\R\\R-2.9.1 ) : 1. I understand that I need to create a file, .Renviron with the following path : R_HOME\\etc\\.Renviron where
2002 Jan 24
2
Renviron and Rprofile
Regarding user's home and working directories, is Rprofile just an old name of Renviron? or (can) should we have both files with different type of definitions? (talking about R.1.4.0 in linux). Thanks Agus Dr. Agustin Lobo Instituto de Ciencias de la Tierra (CSIC) Lluis Sole Sabaris s/n 08028 Barcelona SPAIN tel 34 93409 5410 fax 34 93411 0012 alobo at ija.csic.es
2003 Mar 15
2
Help.start, .Renviron , and .Rprofile
Hello experienced R-ers, I'm converting from S-Plus Win 98SE to SuSE 8.1, R 1.62 and have run into som problems. 1) When I use help.start() netscape comes up OK and all links are accessible except "Search Engine & Keywords" : search doesn't work and the keywords from base doesn't respond either. ?command within R gets netscape running and works OK. 2) I haven't
2009 Jan 25
2
.Renviron for multiple hardwares...
Our lab has a lot of different unix boxes, with different hardware, and I'm assuming (perhaps wrongly) that by setting a per-user package installation directory, the packages will only work on one type of hardware. Our systems are all set up to share the same home directory (and, thus, the same .Renviron file) -- so, is there a way to set, in the .Renviron file, per-computer or
2015 Jul 09
4
R CMD build failure
I have a local library 'dart' that imports "httr". It has routines that access central patient data such as birth date, so it is heavily used locally but of no interest to anyone else. The httr library (and 300 others) are in a shared directory, referenced by everyone in the biostatistics group via adding this location to the .libPaths in their default .Rprofile.