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1997 Apr 09
1
R-beta: Re: memory problems FACTOR-8 / class 'pointer'
>>>>> "Jens" == Jens Oehlschlaegel <oehl at Psyres-Stuttgart.DE> writes:
Jens> I just saw a beta version of WinS+4.0 last week: Good and bad
Jens> news: MATHSOFT has substantially improved graphic handling and
Jens> user interface. Bad news is: The version I saw needed 50 MB
Jens> RAM, so our equipment should have 64 MB RAM minimum. This is
1997 Jul 22
0
R-alpha: some thoughts about factor()
Dear R-people,
recently at s-news we had a discussion about factor().
I thought you might be interested in some of my thoughts about factors.
Any comments welcome
Best regards
Jens Oehlschlaegel-Akiyoshi
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I think the problem is deeper than that factors would just be handled
inapprobriately by some S+ functions, the
2000 Mar 08
0
RE: [R] RODBC
Sorry,
I was commenting on the previous windows version (version file says 0.5a)
(the first one which ran under RW.1.0.0)
I have Win NT 4.0 Service pack 5
and R is
> version
_
platform Windows
arch x86
os Win32
system x86, Win32
status
major 1
minor 0.0
year 2000
month February
day 29
language R
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Prof Brian
2000 Jan 21
0
Bug list summary (automatic post)
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This is an automated summary of the status of the R-bugs
repository.
Note that this may be neither complete nor perfectly
correct at any given instance: Not all bugs are reported,
and some reported bugs may have been fixed, but the
repository not yet updated.
Some bug fixes are difficult to verify because they pertain
to specific hardware or
2000 Mar 29
1
pre summary: mapping of colornames into hsv?
Hi Martin,
Great that you follow this. My original intention was to be able to
translate colornames to hsv because this would allow using colornames to cut
out a certain part of the colorwheel for colorcoding (HSV component H, see
my code below)
I think internally we might have colors represented as
Colornames, ColorIntegers, ColorHexcodes, ColorRGBs, ColorHSVs (ColorCMYs?)
however the R-user
2010 Jun 28
1
(New) Popularity of R, SAS, SPSS, Stata...
Greeting Listserv Readers,
At http://r4stats.com/popularity I have added plots, data, and/or
discussion of:
1. Scholarly impact of each package across the years
2. The number of subscribers to some of the listservs
3. How popular each package is among Google searches across the years
4. Survey results from a Rexer Analytics poll
5. Survey results from a KDnuggests poll
6. A rudimentary analysis
2001 Jan 19
2
bringToTop() fails (PR#818)
windows()
plot(1,1)
windows()
plot(1:2,1:2)
dev.list() # we have devices 2 and 3
# device 3 is active and in front
bringToTop(2) # does not work
bringToTop(3) # does not work also
Regards
Jens Oehlschlaegel
--please do not edit the information below--
Version:
platform = i386-pc-mingw32
arch = x86
os = Win32
system = x86, Win32
status =
major = 1
minor = 2.1
year = 2001
month = 01
2010 May 14
0
ff for 64-bit windows and 64-bit R
Lawrence,
My understanding is that only a minor change is needed in ff's C++ layer in order to remove the 64bit compiler warnings/errors.
The C++ layer is maintained by Daniel Adler, who can give you an outlook if/when he plans to attack this.
Until a 64bit version of ff is available, you might consider using the 32bit win version of R and ff on a 64bit win machine: while 32bit R itself
2003 Jun 12
0
ATA losing registration problems solved by setting tftp
For all thos Asterisk users not on the FWD list, it works for me!:
-----Original Message-----
From: Free World Dialup - The Future of Dialing
[mailto:FWD@LISTSERV.PULVER.COM] On Behalf Of Leonidas Piagkos
Sent: donderdag 12 juni 2003 0:58
To: FWD@LISTSERV.PULVER.COM
Subject: Re: [FWD] FWD losing Registration
Hi Don,
All you have to do with your ATA is to set the following parameters as :
2000 Jul 25
1
compression
Dear all,
to avoid reinventing the wheel: has anyone included compression algorithms
into his library?
Best
NEW EMAIL
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2017 Jun 18
0
'ordered' destroyed to 'factor'
Defending the status quo misses the point that R *could* handle ordinal data with a fixed set of levels but actually *does not*. Although it would be useful. Even if this does not imply to handle any possible straw-man situations. Having data-types for nominal, ordinal, and interval-scale data is - in theory - one of the major advantages of S over SAS. But *having* without *handling* means: only
2017 Jun 16
0
'ordered' destroyed to 'factor'
Hi,
It's been my experience that when you combine or aggregate vectors of factors using a function, you should be prepared for surprises, as it's not obvious what the "right" way to combine factors is (ordered or not), especially if two vectors of factors have different levels or (if ordered) are ordered in a different way.
For instance, what would you expect to get from
2009 Jun 02
3
Not received any E-MAIl from listserve???
I have been a while did NOT received E-MAIL from "centos" listserv. Any problem on CENTOS listserv?
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2009 Jan 07
2
R "Threatens" SAS According to The NYT
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 11:05 AM, ajay ohri <ajayohri at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> FYI..not a R -Help Topic, buy I dont know which list to post discussions like this.
> Regards,
> Ajay
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: ajay ohri <ajayohri at yahoo.com>
> Date: Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:46 AM
> Subject: Re: R "Threatens" SAS, According to
2003 Sep 09
1
ANOVA
I have Data like this:
Tone OQtil4 OQ0 GOtil4 GO0 SKrhsJ SK0 RCrhsJ
RC0
1 HsLG -9.1347877 -2.97 -7.409590 -6.40 9.389357 20.60 10.688854
24.40
2 HsLG -7.9270569 -2.03 -7.861541 -6.90 10.165324 26.40 10.640183
23.10
3 HsLG -7.0394106 -1.26 -7.509566 -6.53 12.033194 30.87 9.401959
20.37
4 HsLG -6.8625610 -1.03 -7.645118 -6.68 10.372605 24.22 9.378803
17.82
5
2018 Aug 16
0
longint
On 15 August 2018 at 20:32, Benjamin Tyner wrote:
| Thanks for the replies and for confirming my suspicion.
|
| Interestingly, src/include/S.h uses a trick:
|
| ?? #define longint int
|
| and so does the nlme package (within src/init.c).
As Bill Dunlap already told you, this is a) ancient and b) was concerned with
the int as 16 bit to 32 bit transition period. Ie a long time ago. Old C
2000 Jul 27
0
Summary: recommended linux environment for R
Some days before I asked about a recommended linux environment for R.
Looks like, in principle it runs on all major linux distributions (debian
red hat, suse). There was a report of a problem with dynamically loading
Fortran on Red Hat 6.2.
Someone encountered trouble compiling library mclust with f77 and succeded
with f2c, but other people have succeeded compiling mclust with f77, so
there is
2005 Jun 21
0
On the forums
Here's my summary of what might be a consensus:
We have two mailing lists (developer and user)
We have a forum
We will keep both
Some prefer the forum, some prefer the listserv
Suggestions were maded about using NNTP, IRC, etc., but, I didn't see
any support for that.
Chestnuts will be copied from the forum into an FAQ as a documentation
development technique and for easy access to the
1997 Dec 12
1
Help unsubscribing
>
> I have had the same problem. I've have read all the instructions. I am
> able to send commands (ex. help) to the listserv and receive a reply. As
> far as I can tell, I'm doing everything right but I just can't seem to
> get off this list.
>
> Rob Towner
> Yuma Union High School District, CIS
>
>
> Rich Jewett wrote:
> >
> > To the
2000 Dec 29
0
Is this a bug? Having cex!=1 before setting par(mai=) gives strange line spacings.
width <- 7
height <- 5
# create whatever device type
# and have cex=1 before setting par(mai=)
windows(width=width, height=height, rescale="R")
oldmai <- par("mai")
par(cex=1)
par(mai=oldmai)
plot.new()
par(usr=c(0,2,0,2))
par(cex=2)
par1 <- par()
text(1,1,"there is hardly anything i know for sure\nneither of the future nor of the past\nnor should i know what