similar to: R-beta: R0.62.3/RedHat 5.0/fort77

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1998 Oct 07
2
R-beta: R0.62.3 installation on RedHat 5.0
I have R-0.62.3 and RedHat 5.0 with fort77. At the office R is running but when I install a package, eg. 'akima' I get a message make: f77: Command not found 'R INSTALL library' does not accept fort77, but R installation checks f77/g77/fort77. Is there an easy way to edit some file and replace f77/g77 with fort77? At home I have the same R and Linux versions, but when
1999 Feb 13
1
Compiling R
I have tried to compile R-0.63.2 for Linux Red Hat 5.0. It seems to have worked well until the last step 'make install' I get the following messages make[2]: Entering directory `/home/moshe.segal/rhome/R-0.63.2/src/main' fort77 -export-dynamic -o ../../bin/R.binary arithmetic.o array.o attrib.o bind.o builtin.o character.o coerce.o colors.o complex.o context.o cov.o cum.o debug.o
1998 Dec 04
1
Linux compile problem
System setup is: Redhat Linux 5.2, gcc-2.7.2.3-14, glibc-2.0.7-29, fort77, f2c Compilation proceeds until final linking stage which produces ld -export-dynamic -o ../../bin/R.binary arithmetic.o array.o attrib.o bind.o builtin.o character.o coerce.o colors.o complex.o context.o cov.o cum.o debu g.o deparse.o deriv.o devices.o dotcode.o dstruct.o duplicate.o envir.o error s.o eval.o format.o
2000 Mar 17
4
lag (PR#491)
Full_Name: Hannu Kahra Version: 1.0.0 OS: Windows Submission from: (NULL) (153.1.50.127) x1 <- lag(x, k=1) returns the original series x. The time series is not shiftet at all. Only the time is shiftet: for x1 new start = old start -1 and new end = old end -1. When I run, e.g. lm(x~x1) the result is not what I expect. Both x and x1 are time series. Is this a bug or am I forgetting something?
2004 Dec 02
0
A somewhat off the line question to a log normal distribution
Sigfried, I am not a statistician, but I have learned that according to the Central Limit Theorem (CLT) sums of random variables, regardless of their form, will tend to be normally distributed. CLT does not require the variables in the sum to come from the same underlying distribution. Ciao, Hannu Kahra Progetti Speciali Monte Paschi Asset Management SGR S.p.A. Via San Vittore, 37 IT-20123
2006 Jan 22
1
NAs in optim
Hi, I am trying to maximize a utility function using optim. I have a problem with optim, since some of the values in the caw, mom, me and btm matrixes in the code bellow are missing. Is there a handy way just to skip the missing values in the loop? g <- 5 retp <- NULL object <- function (x) { b1 <- x[1] b2 <- x[2] b3 <- x[3] for(i in 1:nrow(ret)){ for(j
2006 Mar 23
1
R 2.2.1: install packages
Hi, when using a laptop and trying to install packages for R for Windows 2.2.1 I get the following error > utils:::menuInstallPkgs() --- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session --- Warning: unable to access index for repository http://cran.dk.r-project.org/bin/windows/contrib/2.2 Warning: unable to access index for repository
2009 Jul 04
2
Shading the area between lines
Hi, I have a graph with seven parallel horizontal lines. Is it possible to shade the area between two adjacent lines? Thank you in advance, Hannu
1998 Sep 10
2
R-beta: trouble compiling 0.62.3 on SunOS 4.1.4: lgamma conflicts
I've recently tried to get 0.62.3 up on our Suns (4.1.4, using gcc; I'm also having trouble with a Solaris 2.6 compile but I haven't given up hope on that one yet) -- the last compile I did was 0.61.1, which worked smoothly. Running ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/apps/R/R-0.62.3 [--with-g77] (tried both with and without g77, eventually get to the same place), I get a conflict
2010 Nov 10
4
Installing R and an editor on a USB drive
Hi, I have adviced my students to install R and an editor on a USB drive for working in the computer class. With R everything works fine following these instructions: http://personal.bgsu.edu/~mrizzo/Rmisc/usbR.htm. But several editors (e.g., Tinn-R and WinEdt) require administrator rights. I have found out that Emacs (Vincent Goulet's Emacs for Windows Modified
1998 Oct 16
1
Compiling on a Red Hat 5.1 system
I'm feeling kinda stupid right now, but I'm actually having problems compiling R-0.62.3 on a Red Hat 5.1 Linux system. I'd be happy if someone could point out for me where to look to fix the problem. I've included the output from the compiling below. Thanks for any help. Fredrik make -f Makefile.2nd all make[1]: Entering directory `/home/fredrigl/R-0.62.3' Building R cd
2004 Sep 22
5
block statistics with POSIX classes
I have a monthly price index series x, the related return series y = diff(log(x)) and a POSIXlt date-time variable dp. I would like to apply annual blocks to compute for example annual block maxima and mean of y. When studying the POSIX classes, in the first stage of the learning curve, I computed the maximum drawdown of x: > mdd <- maxdrawdown(x) > max.dd <- mdd$maxdrawdown > from
2002 May 01
1
configure error: Maybe change CFLAGS or FFLAGS? (PR#1501)
Full_Name: Alessandro Usseglio V. Version: 1.5.0 OS: Linux RH 7.1 Submission from: (NULL) (130.60.71.55) Error during configure $ ./configure [...] checking for an ANSI C-conforming const... yes checking for int... yes checking size of int... 4 checking for long... yes checking size of long... 4 checking for long long... yes checking size of long long... 8 checking for long double... yes
1998 Sep 01
1
R-beta: R0.62.3 problems
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1998 Sep 01
1
R-beta: R0.62.3 problems
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2005 Jan 04
2
[LLVMdev] Math instructions
Hello, I'm currently adding the floating point math instructions (fabs, fsin, fcos ...) to the x86 instruction set. I'm a bit unsure how to make the back end actually generate these instructions, though. My current plan is to add llvm intrinsics for these instructions but I've noticed that llvm already handles C math library functions to some extent. It feels a bit strange to add
1998 Oct 28
1
Request for help with compiling R on a DEC Alpha
I am currently attempting to install R (v0.62.3) on our DEC Alpha computer, and have solved one problem but now am having another: When issuing the 'make' (after ./configure), I get the error shown at the end of this output: ============================================================================ ======= cd main; make make[3]: Entering directory `/usr/local/src/R-0.62.3/src/main'
2005 Jan 04
0
[LLVMdev] Math instructions
On Tue, 4 Jan 2005, Morten Ofstad wrote: > I'm currently adding the floating point math instructions (fabs, fsin, fcos > ...) to the x86 instruction set. Cool! > I'm a bit unsure how to make the back end actually generate these > instructions, though. My current plan is to add llvm intrinsics for > these instructions but I've noticed that llvm already handles C
2000 Jun 28
1
R-1.1.0 - f2c in configure
When trying to build R-1.1.0, the configure script reported no Fortran compiler, even though '/usr/bin/f2c' was present, and R-1.0.1 had found and successfully used this. I traced this to an apparent typo in line 2067 of configure: for name in g77 fort77 f77 f90 xlf cf77 fc; do changing this to: for name in g77 fort77 f77 f90 xlf cf77 f2c; do allowed the script to 'find'
2011 Nov 10
1
assistance building R on RHEL5
I have gotten this error while attempting to build R-2.13.2 and R-2.14.0 using ./configure --with-x=no --enable-R-shlib, and ./configure --with-x=no Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.6 (Tikanga) ========================= Warning in solve.default(rgb) : unable to load shared object '/users/home/mked/R-2.13.2/modules//lapack.so': /users/home/mked/R-2.13.2/lib/libRlapack.so: