Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "R-beta: Win95/NT"
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 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 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 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
1997 Dec 03
0
R-beta: generate a dll for R for win95
Hi,
I've just downloaded a fracdiff.tar.gz (package for arima(p,d,q)
modelling) I would like to plugh-in to R for windows 95 (rsept), how can
I make a "*.dll" from the fortran code to put into "lib" directory, and
a "library file" to put into "library" directory?
Please help me I'm very interested in the arima modelling.
Andrea Rossetti.
1997 Oct 29
4
R-beta: new executable
I have just put up a new executable as a replacement for the one in
rseptbeta.zip
there have only been a few changes; mostly to the menu's. I am about
to start on a major overhaul including getting survival to work and
grabbing the 0.60 version once it's stable.
Please let me know about other enhancements you want....
robert
1997 Oct 29
4
R-beta: new executable
I have just put up a new executable as a replacement for the one in
rseptbeta.zip
there have only been a few changes; mostly to the menu's. I am about
to start on a major overhaul including getting survival to work and
grabbing the 0.60 version once it's stable.
Please let me know about other enhancements you want....
robert
1998 Oct 15
1
Fwd: probably "round()" bug
>Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 15:30:22 +0200
>To: Guido Masarotto <guido at sirio.stat.unipd.it>
>From: Andrea Rossetti <rossetti at stud.unipg.it>
>Subject: probably "round()" bug
>
>Hi to all R people,
>I'm using the Guido Masarotto's compiled R, version 0.62.3.
>there is a probably bug in round function, in fact I've done:
>
>>
1998 Oct 15
1
Fwd: probably "round()" bug
>Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 15:30:22 +0200
>To: Guido Masarotto <guido at sirio.stat.unipd.it>
>From: Andrea Rossetti <rossetti at stud.unipg.it>
>Subject: probably "round()" bug
>
>Hi to all R people,
>I'm using the Guido Masarotto's compiled R, version 0.62.3.
>there is a probably bug in round function, in fact I've done:
>
>>
2000 Feb 29
0
Reading the documentation (was isoMDS error message!!!)
> Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 17:03:51 +0100 (MET)
> From: Andrea Rossetti <rossetti at markov.stat.unipg.it>
[Mail to your address is undeliverable!!!]
> I do this
>
> > valumod<-read.table("valu-medie.txt",header=T)
> > library(mass)
> > library(mva)
> > valumod.x <- as.matrix(valumod)
> > valumod.dist<-dist(valumod.x)
> >
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.
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 17:03:51 +0100 (MET)
From: Andrea Rossetti <rossetti at markov.stat.unipg.it>
1997 Nov 22
0
R-beta: coplot win95
I use the most recent software for win95 and tried the beautiful coplot
from cleveland by simply copying in the examples. I was disappointed to
see the many points all over everywhere in the console. I tried
different settings of the memory and ran into the same problems as did
Rossetti and solved them as suggested by Gentleman, but I can't make it
run. Why does that happen ?
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
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
2012 Apr 27
1
multivariate xts merge question
Hi,
I have an xts starting with a number of columns (currency pairs see below),
then I add new ones which are derived from existing ones (like adding the
moving average of a column) by merging the new columns one by one. These
get the name of the column they are calculated from concatenated with ".1".
All done by merge.xts, easy.
Now, I have a function (procState below) which generates
2018 Jan 09
1
I: R: R: R: R: cannot list/access samba sharefromWindowsclient
>Da: Rowland Penny via samba
>Inviato: lunedì 8 gennaio 2018 22:52
>A: samba at lists.samba.org
>Oggetto: Re: [Samba] R: R: R: R: cannot list/access samba share fromWindowsclient
>
>>I think I understand it now ;-)
>>
>>The debian Samba package used to install winbind as a dependency, it
>>doesn't now, try running this (as root):
>>
>>apt-get
2018 Jan 08
0
R: R: R: R: R: cannot list/access samba share fromWindowsclient
Inviato da Posta per Windows 10
Da: Rowland Penny via samba
Inviato: lunedì 8 gennaio 2018 22:52
A: samba at lists.samba.org
Oggetto: Re: [Samba] R: R: R: R: cannot list/access samba share fromWindowsclient
>I think I understand it now ;-)
>
>The debian Samba package used to install winbind as a dependency, it
>doesn't now, try running this (as root):
>
>apt-get install
1998 Jan 01
1
R-beta: R on NT
I'm having trouble with R on NT.
Sept 1 97 version 50 in file rsept works fine, except I can't boost
the memory - either with the menu or with DOS command Rsept -v50
In fact, if I run in DOS command mode (no shortcut) I get NT error
window: errno 1411. But then R runs.
With rseptbeta and rsept31 versions, R starts for a millisecond and then
disappears. I've tried replacing the