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1998 Mar 22
3
R-0.61.1 compiled with egcs-mingw32
I have made available the work of the last weekend that I mentioned in my previous messages on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R. Many thanks to Peter D. and Ross I. for their suggestions. If you think that the work is of some interest, I can upload it to CRAN. guido m. This is the README enclosed in the distribution. -------------------------------------------------------------------------
1998 Jun 16
0
R-beta: New Package bindata at CRAN
I have put the new package bindata to CRAN, which provides a method for creating binary (i.e., 0-1-valued) random variables with correlation structures by converting multivariate random variables to binary variables. The package includes a postscript file of a technical report describing the method, here's the abstract: ********************************************************** The
1998 Jun 16
0
R-beta: New Package bindata at CRAN
I have put the new package bindata to CRAN, which provides a method for creating binary (i.e., 0-1-valued) random variables with correlation structures by converting multivariate random variables to binary variables. The package includes a postscript file of a technical report describing the method, here's the abstract: ********************************************************** The
1998 May 29
0
R-beta: multiv package on CRAN
I've ported F. Murtagh's statlib package "multiv" to R, it can be found in the usual place on CRAN. Contents: bea Bond Energy Algorithm ca Correspondence Analysis supplc Supplementary Columns in Correspondence Analysis supplr Supplementary Rows in Correspondence Analysis flou
1998 May 29
0
R-beta: multiv package on CRAN
I've ported F. Murtagh's statlib package "multiv" to R, it can be found in the usual place on CRAN. Contents: bea Bond Energy Algorithm ca Correspondence Analysis supplc Supplementary Columns in Correspondence Analysis supplr Supplementary Rows in Correspondence Analysis flou
1998 May 04
0
Updated mass package on CRAN
Hi, I've converted all functions etc. from V&R's MASS library to R ... everything's in mass_5.2pl005-2.tar.gz in the devel section of CRAN. Below is the README: ********************************************************** This is a first shot at porting the whole main section of V&R's MASS library to R --- and only for cool people with a brave heart :-) Porting was done
1998 May 18
0
R make process
Hi, I've just committed a few changes to the R make process, such that we support the standard ./configure make make install triple from now on. It should be included in tomorrows snapshot sources. The default installation directory hierarchy should be /usr/local on most systems, but this may vary. The installation prefix can be set using ./configure --prefix=3D... and you can see
2001 Sep 11
0
New package pixmap
A new package called `pixmap' has been released on CRAN. From the DESCRIPTION file: Package: pixmap Version: 0.2-1 Title: Bitmap Images (``Pixel Maps'') Depends: R (>= 1.3) Author: Friedrich Leisch and Roger Bivand Maintainer: Friedrich Leisch <Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at> Description: Functions for import, export, plotting and other manipulations of bitmapped
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 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
2004 Aug 06
2
icecast.conf and wwwadmin
I recently installed for the first time: icecast latest version: 1.3.12 ices latest version: 0.2.3 Things are moving along pretty well. Found out that I needed libxml-devel as well as the regular libxml to get the ices XML conf file read. Otherwise, functionality is great. CPU usage is low and Im very happy. My question is... the docs say I need to set the http_admin to 1 to allow access to web
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
2010 Jun 01
0
Curso de Friedrich Leisch, creador de Sweave, en Barcelona
Estimados/as miembros de la lista, Tenemos el placer de anunciar que del día 28 de junio al día 1 de julio de 2010 se impartirá en Barcelona un curso de creación de librerías R (junto con algún otro tema, incluyendo Sweave) a cargo de Friedrich Leisch, autor de Sweave. El curso se impartirá en inglés. Los detalles sobre el mismo se pueden consultar en
2002 Nov 25
0
RE: Final CFP: DSC 2003
Fritz, Have I already sent information on the R <--> Zope (web application development system) and R <--> SOAP tools I've written? -Greg > -----Original Message----- > From: Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at > [mailto:Friedrich.Leisch at ci.tuwien.ac.at] > Sent: Monday, November 25, 2002 1:29 PM > To: r-announce at stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: Final CFP: DSC
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 --