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1997 Nov 20
0
R-beta: questions from a beginner
I am new to R and I was wondering if I could ask a few questions.
(I am running R on a Windows NT box.)
1. Is the random number generator in R the same as the one in S
"Super-Duper")?
2. Is it possible to use dyn.load in the Windows version?
3. When is the next release of R coming out?
Thanks a lot. Best,
Francisco
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1997 Dec 16
0
R-beta: Win95/NT
> From rossetti at stat.unipg.it Sat Dec 13 09:53 NZD 1997
> Date: Fri, 12 Dec 1997 21:47:58 +0100
> From: Andrea Rossetti <rossetti at stat.unipg.it>
> MIME-Version: 1.0
> To: Robert Gentleman <rgentlem at stat.auckland.ac.nz>,
r-devel <r-devel at stat.math.ethz.ch>, r-help <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch>
> Subject: Re: R-beta: new executable
>
1997 Nov 22
3
R-beta: help ((message first bounced because of subject -- your admin.))
The help file provided within the rsept.zip is somewhat outdated
compared to the one available on http://www.stat.math.ethz.ch/R/manual/;
would it be possible to update the file for a more easy download instead
of having either to download individually or going online ?
Troels
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2001 May 03
0
R and Ox
Hi David, I hope all is well w/ you. Co-operation beetwen R and
Ox would be most welcome. A possible problem lies in the fact that,
although free for academic use, Ox is not open source. I too have
been using Ox for computer-intensive programming. I also code some
of my programs in C, but I always try Ox first, and in most cases
it is efficient enough. For details, see
1997 Dec 02
2
R-beta: wish: hist() returning breaks and counts
Hi,
would it be possible to change the hist() function in future R Versions to
accept a "plot=F" parameter (like hist() in S it should return a list with
"breaks" and "counts" in this case). This change should be very simple.
Albrecht
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1997 Dec 02
2
R-beta: wish: hist() returning breaks and counts
Hi,
would it be possible to change the hist() function in future R Versions to
accept a "plot=F" parameter (like hist() in S it should return a list with
"breaks" and "counts" in this case). This change should be very simple.
Albrecht
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Albrecht Gebhardt email :
1998 Nov 07
1
simple questions about R (fwd)
OK, I am forwarding this to the r-help. In the original message
I simply hit reply and I thought I send to ALL r-help list. (apparent not)
also I recieved another piece of mail.....about the RNG in
Splus 4.0 or later indicating it was modified and getting worse.
I only have Splus 3.4 for HP. So I cannot try it.
This makes the idea of using the
pre-generated RN on CDROM more appealing..
Mai
2000 Sep 22
3
[?] RPM install problems (Linux)
When I try to install the R RPM under Mandrake Linux 7.1 (intel),
I get the following error:
[root at edgeworth programs]# rpm -ivh R-base-1.1.1-1.i386.rpm
error: failed dependencies:
libreadline.so.3 is needed by R-base-1.1.1-1
[root at edgeworth programs]#
I do have realine installed:
[root at edgeworth programs]# rpm -qa | grep readline
readline-4.1-4mdk
and
1998 Jan 28
1
R-beta: executable problem
I downloaded the rseptbeta.zip and exe.zip files for Windows (I'm
running Win 95 4.00.950a) about three weeks ago and until now had
been very impressed.
Today the executable rsept.exe (dated 10/29/97) went strange. It would
open a window and immediately close the window (I've seen this
before when inadvertently trying to open certain non-windows
applications within windows). Here is
1998 Jan 20
1
R-beta: questions and comments
Let me first tell you that you and your cohorts are
doing a great service to the statistical community
with R. I have been working with Rseptbeta under
Win95 and I am very impressed with its capabilities.
I thought I give you some feedback gained from
my limited playing with R.
Fritz Scholz
fritz.scholz at boeing.com
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When
1999 May 13
2
R under Red Hat Linux 6.0
I have just upgraded from Red Hat Linux 5.2 to version 6.0 (with
GNOME) on an intel box. I have also upgraded to the latest R version
(0.64.1-2 rpm) and have also installed the corresponding GNOME rpm.
However, I am not able to start R:
[cribari at edgeworth install]$ R
/usr/lib/R/bin/R.binary: error in loading shared libraries:
/usr/lib/R/bin/R.binary: undefined symbol: __setfpucw
[cribari at
2001 Apr 07
0
Ox (was: Using Gauss with R)
I'll be even more tangent. Those interested in Ox, see
http://www.de.ufpe.br/~cribari/ox.pdf
Cheers, Francisco.
Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2001 09:34:19 +0100 (BST)
From: Bill Simpson <wsi at gcal.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: [R] Using Gauss with R
This is a tangent to your question.
The economist Jurgen Doornik has written a language called Ox:
http://www.nuff.ox.ac.uk/Users/Doornik/doc/ox/ox.htm
2001 May 16
1
stl in library(ts)
I am running R 1.2.2 under Linux. When using the function stl in
the ts library, how can I save the seasonal component? What I
would like was something like:
library(ts)
data(nottem)
data.stl <- stl(nottem, "per")
x <- data.stl$sea
This what I get:
> x
NULL
I would, however, like to store in x the seasonal component.
Thanks in advance. Francisco.
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Francisco
1997 Nov 16
0
R-beta: installing new packages in window95 version of R
> From r-help-owner at stat.math.ethz.ch Mon Nov 17 11:20 NZD 1997
> Date: Sun, 16 Nov 1997 14:08:04 -0800
> From: Kung-Sik Chan <kchan at stat.uiowa.edu>
> To: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Subject: R-beta: installing new packages in window95 version of R
> Mime-Version: 1.0
>
> I have tried to install the leaps package in the window95 version of R.
> I used
2002 Jun 26
0
GRETL (GUI's for teaching)
A nice free software with a GUI-interface (which can be linked to
R, BTW) is GRETL: http://gretl.sourceforge.net/ . Some people
may find it useful for basic stuff. Regards, Francisco.
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Francisco Cribari-Neto voice: +55-81-32718420
Departamento de Estatistica fax: +55-81-32718422
Universidade Federal de Pernambuco e-mail: cribari at de.ufpe.br
Recife/PE, 50740-540,
2003 Jan 15
1
Tobit regression
Does anyone have an R function for the estimation of Tobit regression
models (for censored responses), as described, e.g., in Davidson, R.
and MacKinnon, J.G., 1993, Section 15.7, Estimation and Inference in
Econometrics, Oxford University Press?
Thanks. FC.
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Francisco Cribari-Neto voice: +55-81-32718420
Departamento de Estatistica fax: +55-81-32747425
Universidade
2001 Mar 07
1
[?] update.packages() - Linux
I am running R 1.2.1 under Mandrake Linux 7.2 (installed from RPM)
and I installed a few packages using install.packages() . Now, I
am trying to upgrade these packages using update.packages() but I
believe I am running into some kind of error. See below. Any tips
will be greatly welcome. Thanks in advance. Francisco
PS: update.packages() only tries to update wle from version 0.3
to 0.4, gives
2006 Apr 04
2
Return function from function with minimal environment
Hi,
this relates to the question "How to set a former environment?" asked
yesterday. What is the best way to to return a function with a
minimal environment from a function? Here is a dummy example:
foo <- function(huge) {
scale <- mean(huge)
function(x) { scale * x }
}
fcn <- foo(1:10e5)
The problem with this approach is that the environment of 'fcn' does
not
2007 Aug 22
3
integrate
Hi,
I am trying to integrate a function which is approximately constant
over the range of the integration. The function is as follows:
> my.fcn = function(mu){
+ m = 1000
+ z = 0
+ z.mse = 0
+ for(i in 1:m){
+ z[i] = rnorm(1, mu, 1)
+ z.mse = z.mse + (z[i] - mu)^2
+ }
+ return(z.mse/m)
+ }
> my.fcn(-10)
[1] 1.021711
> my.fcn(10)
[1] 0.9995235
> my.fcn(-5)
[1] 1.012727
> my.fcn(5)
2012 Jun 29
0
[LLVMdev] Another LLVM JIT extension to Python
On 06/29/2012 01:06 AM, Siu Kwan Lam wrote:
> Dear LLVM,
>
> I am a young developer who have just uploaded my first opensource
> project based on LLVM. I would like to know what professionals think of
> my project.
>
> I have started a JIT extension to Python called Pymothoa (
> http://code.google.com/p/pymothoa/). Unlike other similar projects, I
> did not modify the