Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1000 matches similar to: "R-beta: generate a dll for R for win95"
1997 Oct 16
4
R-beta: Time Series Analysis
I have just downloaded rsept.zip and rseptbeta.zip for Windows 95 and I
think that is a GREAT product.
1st: I want to know the differences between them.
2nd: I'm interested very much in time series analysis, but watching the
html help there is not any function (for ex. like the S-Plus functions acf
pacf and arima functions etc). If there is some pacages to plug-in with
documentation
1997 Oct 16
4
R-beta: Time Series Analysis
I have just downloaded rsept.zip and rseptbeta.zip for Windows 95 and I
think that is a GREAT product.
1st: I want to know the differences between them.
2nd: I'm interested very much in time series analysis, but watching the
html help there is not any function (for ex. like the S-Plus functions acf
pacf and arima functions etc). If there is some pacages to plug-in with
documentation
1997 Oct 17
1
R-beta: memory problem vith "dist" on W95
Using Rseptbeta for Windows 95 I encountered this problem:
> library(mva)
> data(quakes)
> dist(quakes)
Error: memory exhausted
I'm using a pentium 133 with 32 MB ram memory!
What I must to do?
Thanks and excuse me for my english!
Andrea Rossetti, rossetti at stat.unipg.it
_______________________________________________________
Statistica & Informatica per la Gestione delle
1997 Nov 16
0
R-beta: documentation?
Hi I'm an R for windows 95 user,
where can I find documentation for "splines", "survival4", "eda" and "mva"
packages?
Andrea Rossetti.
_______________________________________________________
Statistica & Informatica per la Gestione delle Imprese |
Universit? degli Studi di Perugia (Italia) |
iiasc home page: http://www.stat.unipg.it
1997 Oct 18
0
R-beta: documentation
I'm using W95 rseptbeta
how can I find documentation for:
* eda,
* mva,
* spline,
* survival4,
libraries?
Andrea Rossetti
_______________________________________________________
Statistica & Informatica per la Gestione delle Imprese |
Universit? degli Studi di Perugia (Italia) |
iiasc home page: http://www.stat.unipg.it |
1997 Oct 20
0
R-beta: problem with cmdscale in rseptbeta for W95
I'm using rseptbeta for w95,
I tried to do:
library(mva)
data(quakes)
quakes<-quakes[sample(seq(1:1000),100),1:5]
cmd.dsq<-cmdscale(dsq)
Error in .C("dblcen", x, as.integer(n)) : C/Fortran function not in load table
how can I solve this problem?
Andrea Rossetti
_______________________________________________________
Statistica & Informatica per la Gestione delle Imprese
1997 Oct 24
0
R-beta: Problem with cmdscale on R for W95
I'm using rseptbeta for w95,
I tried to do:
> library(mva)
> data(eurodist)
> cmdscale(eurodist)
Error in .C("dblcen", x, as.integer(n)) : C/Fortran function not in load table
>
how can I solve this problem?
Andrea Rossetti
_______________________________________________________
Statistica & Informatica per la Gestione delle Imprese |
Universit? degli Studi di
2003 Jan 29
0
Add-on bug? Win fracdiff failed from http://www.stat.unipg.it/stat/statlib/R/CRAN/ (PR#2505)
jussi.makinen@valtiokonttori.fi wrote:
> Full_Name: Jussi M?kinen
> Version: 1.6.2
> OS: Win2000
> Submission from: (NULL) (193.210.145.2)
>
>
> I tried to download fracdiff from http://www.stat.unipg.it/stat/statlib/R/CRAN/
> but I got the messages box:
That's not a current mirror of CRAN (see the CRAN Master for recent
mirrors), it's last update seems to be
2003 Jan 29
1
Add-on bug? Win fracdiff failed from http://www.stat.unipg.it/stat/statlib/R/CRAN/ (PR#2504)
Full_Name: Jussi Mäkinen
Version: 1.6.2
OS: Win2000
Submission from: (NULL) (193.210.145.2)
I tried to download fracdiff from http://www.stat.unipg.it/stat/statlib/R/CRAN/
but I got the messages box:
The procedure entry point daxpy_ could not be located in the dynamic link
library R.dll
and the following lines to RGui:
Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) :
unable
2005 May 16
2
a problem sourcing a file using chdir=TRUE
Dear R-users,
I used to give commands such as:
> source(file="~/path/to/file.R", chdir=TRUE)
but with the latest v. 2.1.0 it does not seem to work anymore.
I tried to figure out what it was going on and it seems that the string
for which
> class(file)
[1] "character"
is changed to
> class(file)
[1] "file" "connection"
when the connection is
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
>
2003 Nov 19
1
Installing RXlisp
Dear R users,
I was trying to install the package RXLisp by Duncan Temple Lang on a MDK
9.1 Linux machine running R 1.8.0 installed from a RPM.
Unfortunately I had a problem loading the shared library into R. Since
I'm a Linux newbie I was not able to solve the problem. Maybe some of
you can help me.
First of all I downloaded the source archive for Xlisp-Stat and
for the RXlisp package.
2010 Feb 11
0
Regarding a error while plotting R chart using qcc package.
On 11 Feb 2010, at 06:53, Vikrant Shimpi wrote:
> Dear Luka ,
> I am using qcc package in R to plot SPC charts. BUt while plotting
> R chart I had a error. My question is it necessary while plotting
> R Chart the group sample size must be < 25 ?. Because when I took
> group sample size as 1000 it gave me error, till I took group sample
> size as 26, But as sooon as
2004 Jun 14
2
ordering points as vertex of a polygon
Dear R-users,
Suppose I have the following x-y coordinates which give the boundaries of
a polygon:
> x <- c(5,4,5,9,6,6,4,7,10,7,10,4,10)
> y <- c(6,3,2,6,3,7,5,4,4,7, 5,4, 6)
I would like to plot the following graph:
> plot(x,y)
> ord <- c(7,12,2,3,5,8,9,11,13,4,10,6,1)
> polygon(x[ord],y[ord])
How I can obtain the above ordering (in the example an anti-clockwise
2003 Feb 10
2
problems using lqs()
Dear List-members,
I found a strange behaviour in the lqs function.
Suppose I have the following data:
y <- c(7.6, 7.7, 4.3, 5.9, 5.0, 6.5, 8.3, 8.2, 13.2, 12.6, 10.4, 10.8,
13.1, 12.3, 10.4, 10.5, 7.7, 9.5, 12.0, 12.6, 13.6, 14.1, 13.5, 11.5,
12.0, 13.0, 14.1, 15.1)
x1 <- c(8.2, 7.6,, 4.6, 4.3, 5.9, 5.0, 6.5, 8.3, 10.1, 13.2, 12.6, 10.4,
10.8, 13.1, 13.3, 10.4, 10.5, 7.7, 10.0, 12.0,
2005 Apr 04
3
plotting mathematical notation and values substitution
Dear R-users,
I'm trying to add a title on a plot with both mathematical notation and
values substitution. I read the documentation and search the mailing list
but I was not able to solve my problem. Actually, there is a message by
Uwe Ligges on June 2003 which addresses a question very close to mine, but
the code provided doesn't work. The code is the following:
# I add this to let you
2000 Mar 01
0
isoMDS error message!!! (fwd)
uhps!!
I forgot to tell you that I'm running R 0.99.0 for windows32 on windows 95
osr2.
Thank you very much for the latest R-1.0.0 (even if I don't tried it
yet)!!!
Andrea Rossetti
University of Perugia (Italy)
Statistical Science Department.
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Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 17:03:51 +0100 (MET)
From: Andrea Rossetti <rossetti at markov.stat.unipg.it>
2012 Nov 05
0
Customly low standard deviation in fracdiff.var function
Hi,I have a question about the fracdiff.var function (package fracdiff) which goal is to recompute more precise confidence intervals for the parameters estimated by fracdiff (or arfima). More precisely, it deals with the standard error of the "d" coefficient :
Is it normal that the standard error of the "d" coefficient can be brought customly close to zero by decreasing the
1997 Dec 09
1
[Fwd: R-beta: R 0.50 alpha]
Hi,
I'm using the rsept for WINDOWS 95 (with modified men?, and "fixed" survival4).
See the Ennapadam Venkatraman's example made in date 35/07/97 19.02
Ennapadam Venkatraman wrote:
> library(splines)
> library(survival4)
> xx <- NULL
> xx$ftim <- exp(-runif(100))
> xx$ctim <- 2*runif(100)
> xx$sts <- 1*(xx$ftim <= xx$ctim)
> xx$otim <-
2013 Apr 24
0
Residuals for fracdiff
Hi,
I am using the fracdiff package to estimate the parameters of an
ARFIMA(1,d,1) model. I would also like to get the residuals of the series. I
have seen another post about this (below). However, being still quite at the
beginner level in terms of R, I did not quite understand how this worked. I
also read through the fracdiff package manual with no success to find any
help with the