Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "R-beta: compiling R under HP-UX"
1998 Jan 30
2
R-beta: Submissions to CRAN
As mentioned earlier I want to decentralize the package descriptions
of all contributed packages:
Please make sure to include a file called DESCRIPTION in every package
which looks like:
**********************************************************
Package: e1071
Version: 0.7-3
Author: Compiled by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at>.
Description: Miscellaneous functions used
1998 Jan 30
2
R-beta: Submissions to CRAN
As mentioned earlier I want to decentralize the package descriptions
of all contributed packages:
Please make sure to include a file called DESCRIPTION in every package
which looks like:
**********************************************************
Package: e1071
Version: 0.7-3
Author: Compiled by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at>.
Description: Miscellaneous functions used
1998 Jan 30
2
R-beta: Submissions to CRAN
As mentioned earlier I want to decentralize the package descriptions
of all contributed packages:
Please make sure to include a file called DESCRIPTION in every package
which looks like:
**********************************************************
Package: e1071
Version: 0.7-3
Author: Compiled by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at>.
Description: Miscellaneous functions used
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: mlbench-0.1 --- machine learning benchmark problems
I've made a package from some benchmark datasets for use with R and
uploaded it to CRAN.
Here's the Index entry:
mlbench-0.1.tar.gz:
A collection of artificial and real-world machine learning
benchmark problems, including, e.g., the boston housing
data from the UCI repository.
Written/packaged by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at>
Original data sets from
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: mlbench-0.1 --- machine learning benchmark problems
I've made a package from some benchmark datasets for use with R and
uploaded it to CRAN.
Here's the Index entry:
mlbench-0.1.tar.gz:
A collection of artificial and real-world machine learning
benchmark problems, including, e.g., the boston housing
data from the UCI repository.
Written/packaged by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at>
Original data sets from
1997 Jun 09
1
R-beta: mlbench-0.1 --- machine learning benchmark problems
I've made a package from some benchmark datasets for use with R and
uploaded it to CRAN.
Here's the Index entry:
mlbench-0.1.tar.gz:
A collection of artificial and real-world machine learning
benchmark problems, including, e.g., the boston housing
data from the UCI repository.
Written/packaged by Fritz Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at>
Original data sets from
1998 Mar 17
1
R-beta: exchanging data between R/Splus and SPSS
Hi,
is there any way to exchange (A LOT OF) data between SPPS and R/Splus,
i.e., I want to get data from SPSS into R. It is a huge data frame
with many columns being factors, so manual conversion is out of
question (and there are more data to come).
Exporting ASCII from SPSS seems to loose all level names, and the
portable SPSS format doesn't look too nice.
I've searched S-news and
2000 Mar 03
2
Re: [Omega-devel] StatDataML
Hi,
I just had a very quick look at the StatDataML proposal --- nice
work! At the risk of showing my ignorance, I want to mention
my first impressions.
My first impression is that defining datasets in terms of
arrays and list is a bit too high a level. What about
simpler vectors, scalars? (I know that R/S don't have scalars,
but other systems/applications do.) Can we think of a core
1997 Apr 24
1
R-beta: Replot?
Is there some sort of replot function, i.e., reproducing the current
plot like gnuplot's command replot?
Of course it's easy to issue a plot command twice, but after several
lines statements it gets a little bit annoying ... and the plot
disappears each time one resizes the window, changes from single plot
to multiple plots etc.
Just dreaming ...
Fritz
--
1998 Apr 17
1
development mda package
NEW: CRAN/src/contrib/devel/mda_0.1-1.tar.gz
I have made a first shot at porting the Hastie & Tibshirani mda package t=
o
R ... this is almost not tested at all ... but it works for the iris
data and what else could a statistician be possibly interested in anyway =
:-)
All BRUTO stuff is missing because there are some unresolved symbols:
R.binary: can't resolve symbol
2002 Mar 06
1
Strange behaviour of strptime
Hello,
can anybopdy explain me this?
> strptime('02 03',format= '%y %m' )
[1] "2002-02-28"
> strptime('02 03 04',format= '%y %m %d' )
[1] "2002-03-04"
shouldn't the first example return "2002-03-01"?
gruess
joerg
--
Joerg Maeder .:|:||:..:.||.:: maeder at atmos.umnw.ethz.ch
Tel: +41 1 633 36 25 .:|:||:..:.||.::
1998 May 06
1
R-beta: Re: WWWADMIN: Survival Analysis & Factors in R
>>>>> On Wed, 6 May 1998 12:14:54 +0100 (British Summer Time),
>>>>> Mark Tucker (MT) wrote:
MT> Please could you tell me where I can find the latest
MT> version of R which will run in Windows 3.11 {with
MT> Microsift's 32-bit adjustment present}
MT> Ideally, I am looking for a version which will do survival
MT> analysis & handle
2003 Apr 28
1
Red Hat 9 regex symbol conflict
Hello,
I've been struggling with a problem for the past several weeks, trying
to get PL/R (R procedural language handler for PostgreSQL,
http://www.joeconway.com/plr/) to work on Red Hat 9. In brief, R dumps
core during the embedded library initialization, while in Rf_regcomp(),
working on on Rprofile. Below I've included the important parts of a
backtrace:
Program received signal
2002 Dec 20
1
R News Volume 2/3
Just in time to provide you with reading material for the holidays we
have published the 2002/3 issue of R News on
http://cran.R-project.org/doc/Rnews
where you can download the newsletter as PDF or Postscript file. It
will propagate to the CRAN mirrors within a day or two.
This issue starts a new regular column, the "R Help Desk" edited by
Uwe Ligges. umn, with an article on
2002 Dec 20
1
R News Volume 2/3
Just in time to provide you with reading material for the holidays we
have published the 2002/3 issue of R News on
http://cran.R-project.org/doc/Rnews
where you can download the newsletter as PDF or Postscript file. It
will propagate to the CRAN mirrors within a day or two.
This issue starts a new regular column, the "R Help Desk" edited by
Uwe Ligges. umn, with an article on
2008 Mar 24
2
Newbie help with Sweave
I think I've gotten my Emacs/Sweave/R system set up correctly, thanks to
Vincent and Jim, but I haven't been successful getting my first document
produced. I'm trying to use one of Friedrich Leisch's examples,
http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~leisch/Sweave/example-1.Snw. I cut and
pasted the text into a document sweaveexample.Rnw in Emacs. It seemed to
be processed successfully with R:
2016 Apr 07
1
dynamic reports with sweave: error when compiling the tex-file
Hello,
I took my first steps in dynamic reports with Gnu R and used sweave().
I therefore run Sweave() with an example of Friedrich Leisch, starting
like this:
\ documentclass [ a4paper ]{ article }
\ title { Sweave Example 1}
\ author { Friedrich Leisch }
\ begin { document }
\ maketitle
and so on.
It worked very well but when I tried to compile the latex file I get
this error message: !
1997 Jun 27
1
R-alpha: NA in data frame not detected
NA's in a data frame are not handled properly, if the data frame was
read in using read.table (but I'm not sure if that is the reason of
the problems):
(I'm using Debian Linux 1.3)
If I read the file
***************
1 2
2 3
3 4
4 5
? 6
6 7
7 8
8 9
***************
into R using read.table I run into troubles:
R : Copyright 1997, Robert Gentleman and Ross Ihaka
Version 0.49 Beta
2000 May 18
1
tutorial "R pour les débutants" is available on CRAN
Dear R-users,
Thanks to Friedrich Leisch, my document "R pour les d?butants" is available
on CRAN in the contributed documentation section:
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Rdebuts.pdf.
It is written in French. "R pour les d?butants" ("R for beginners") gives a
starting point for people with no experience with R (or S). I tried to
explain the basics in the
2000 May 18
1
tutorial "R pour les débutants" is available on CRAN
Dear R-users,
Thanks to Friedrich Leisch, my document "R pour les d?butants" is available
on CRAN in the contributed documentation section:
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Rdebuts.pdf.
It is written in French. "R pour les d?butants" ("R for beginners") gives a
starting point for people with no experience with R (or S). I tried to
explain the basics in the