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1997 Jun 25
3
R-alpha: lbeta, ctrl-C and crashes
1. lbeta and beta do not work properly: lbeta returns its first
argument and beta gives the lbeta result.
In names.c lines 245-6, the codes for these should be 2 and 3 instead
of 1 and 2
2. crtl-C does not work (except the first time) on Red Hat elf Linux
(which has many many other problems as well) nor on the previous
version of Linux for Amiga. It worked on Slackware aout Linux and now
works
1997 Jun 25
3
R-alpha: lbeta, ctrl-C and crashes
1. lbeta and beta do not work properly: lbeta returns its first
argument and beta gives the lbeta result.
In names.c lines 245-6, the codes for these should be 2 and 3 instead
of 1 and 2
2. crtl-C does not work (except the first time) on Red Hat elf Linux
(which has many many other problems as well) nor on the previous
version of Linux for Amiga. It worked on Slackware aout Linux and now
works
1997 Aug 25
2
R-alpha: eigen and batch
Batch:
Putting q(save=F) at the end of my file does not work in my
context because I can no longer source the file without quitting. I
have that quit statement in my .First so that I always quit that way
interactively. The problem is that it is ignored in batch.
eigen:
The crash occurs on my 586 running Red Hat Linux 2.0.27 but not on
my son's 486 running SLackware Linix 2.0.29. We both
1997 Aug 22
2
R-alpha: eigen
eigen(matrix(rep(1,9),ncol=3),only.values=T)
works repeatedly but eventually (after 3 or 4 goes) gave a core dump
of 11mb (I think only the first answer was right).
if I type
gc()
immediately after the first call, I get a core dump right away (this
might possibly be related to my huge core dumps with nlm)
eigen(matrix(rep(1,9),ncol=3))
core dumps immediately after the first call
Jim
1997 Jun 20
2
R-beta: purpose of n in identify() function?
I think I am misunderstanding something about the identify() function.
if we have an example such as this:
> x_1:10
> y_1:10
> plot(x,y)
> identify(x,y, n=1)
[1] 2 3
>
I clicked on two points and identify() returned both of them (2 and 3).
The manual says n is the maximum number of points to be identified.
If I specify n=1, should identify() return a single value?
1998 Apr 17
2
R-beta: lmsreg
Does R have a function like the S(plus) function, lmsreg, Least Median
of Squares Regression? I am using R-0.61.
Thank you,
Mike Fleming
mfleming at nass.usda.gov
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1998 Apr 17
2
R-beta: lmsreg
Does R have a function like the S(plus) function, lmsreg, Least Median
of Squares Regression? I am using R-0.61.
Thank you,
Mike Fleming
mfleming at nass.usda.gov
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1998 Feb 26
2
R-beta: question on dyn.loaded code
Hi,
when designing libraries for R, is it possible to call C/Fortran
subroutines from other dynamically loaded code?
The following example crashes R:
********* fn1.c *****************
void twice(int *i)
{
*i = 2 * *i;
}
*********************************
********* fn2.c *****************
extern int twice(int *i);
void negtwice(int *i)
{
*i = -1 * twice(i);
}
1998 Feb 26
2
R-beta: question on dyn.loaded code
Hi,
when designing libraries for R, is it possible to call C/Fortran
subroutines from other dynamically loaded code?
The following example crashes R:
********* fn1.c *****************
void twice(int *i)
{
*i = 2 * *i;
}
*********************************
********* fn2.c *****************
extern int twice(int *i);
void negtwice(int *i)
{
*i = -1 * twice(i);
}
1997 Aug 21
2
R-alpha: thoughts on batch and fortran
Batch:
For me, batch in its present state is broken and useless. My primary
need for batch is to produce a final output file of a session after I
have worked out a sequence of procedures. I save my instructions in a
file that I can source, then run it in batch to have a copy of input
and output together. (If there was a log file (or dribble), this
problem would be solved.) At present, there are
1998 Feb 03
2
glm(.) / summary.glm(.); [over]dispersion and returning AIC..
I have been implementing a proposal of Jim Lindsey for glm(.)
to return AIC values, and
print.glm(.) and print.summary.glm(.) printing them....
however:
>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Lindsey <jlindsey@luc.ac.be> writes:
Jim> The problem still remains of getting the correct AIC when the user
Jim> wants the scale parameter to be fixed. (The calculation should
1997 Apr 24
1
R-beta: postscript
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1997 Apr 30
2
R-beta: Small problems with R0.49
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1997 Jun 18
1
R-beta: BATCH
Does R have the ability run in batch mode as described in the S New 'blue
book'?
Richard
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1998 Jan 05
2
R-beta: Inquiry
To Whom It May Concern,
I have been informed that there is a public domain software called
"R" which is available through ftp://stat.auckland.ac.nz. I've tried the
address but I can't find the software itself. Can you help me on this. Thanks.
Belen Razo
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1998 Jan 05
2
R-beta: Inquiry
To Whom It May Concern,
I have been informed that there is a public domain software called
"R" which is available through ftp://stat.auckland.ac.nz. I've tried the
address but I can't find the software itself. Can you help me on this. Thanks.
Belen Razo
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1998 Mar 13
1
Fwd: R-beta: Printing
Hmm... Are my questions too simple or too difficult?
Anyway, I try it once more...
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1997 Apr 08
1
R-alpha: rbind
rbind() does something strange to dimnames
R : Copyright 1997, Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka
Version 0.50 Beta (April 1, 1997)
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
Type "license()" for details.
> test1 <- data.frame(time= c(4, 3,1,1,2,2,3),
+ status=c(1,NA,1,0,1,1,0),
+ x= c(0,
1997 Apr 28
1
R-alpha: R-beta:matrix & vector multiplication.
Both of these used to work and seem useful and harmless:
R> matrix(1,ncol=1)%*%c(1,2)
Error in matrix(1, ncol = 1) %*% c(1, 2) : non-conformable arguments
R> matrix(1,ncol=1)*(1:2)
Error: dim<- length of dims do not match the length of object
Thomas Lumley
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Biostatistics : "Never attribute to malice what :
Uni of
1997 Apr 28
1
R-alpha: R-beta:matrix & vector multiplication.
Both of these used to work and seem useful and harmless:
R> matrix(1,ncol=1)%*%c(1,2)
Error in matrix(1, ncol = 1) %*% c(1, 2) : non-conformable arguments
R> matrix(1,ncol=1)*(1:2)
Error: dim<- length of dims do not match the length of object
Thomas Lumley
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Biostatistics : "Never attribute to malice what :
Uni of