Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Fwd: probably "round()" bug"
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
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1998 Mar 26
0
R-beta: A new port of R to MS Windows on CRAN
Hi,
I've included Guido Masarotto's port of R 0.61.1 to MS Windows 95/NT
in $CRAN/bin/ms-windows-32 ... you can find both the sources and
binaries there.
I include Guido's README below.
Thanks again to Guido for making this port available!
Best,
Fritz Leisch
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rgnwbin.tgz and rgnwsrc.tgz are the first results of an
1998 Mar 26
0
R-beta: A new port of R to MS Windows on CRAN
Hi,
I've included Guido Masarotto's port of R 0.61.1 to MS Windows 95/NT
in $CRAN/bin/ms-windows-32 ... you can find both the sources and
binaries there.
I include Guido's README below.
Thanks again to Guido for making this port available!
Best,
Fritz Leisch
**********************************************************
rgnwbin.tgz and rgnwsrc.tgz are the first results of an
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
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Statistica & Informatica per la Gestione delle
2013 Jun 21
2
[LLVMdev] round() vs. rint()/nearbyint() with fast-math
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 7:54 AM, David Tweed <david.tweed at arm.com> wrote:
> | LLVM does not currently have special lowering handling for round(), and
> I'll propose a patch to add that, but the larger question is this: should
> fast-math change the tie-breaking behavior of
> | rint/nearbyint/round, etc. and, if so, should we make a specific effort
> to
> have all
2013 Jul 05
1
[LLVMdev] round() vs. rint()/nearbyint() with fast-math
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2013 Jul 04
0
[LLVMdev] round() vs. rint()/nearbyint() with fast-math
On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 5:11 PM, Erik Schnetter <schnetter at cct.lsu.edu>wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 7:54 AM, David Tweed <david.tweed at arm.com> wrote:
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>> | LLVM does not currently have special lowering handling for round(), and
>> I'll propose a patch to add that, but the larger question is this: should
>> fast-math change the tie-breaking
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
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
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> > valumod<-read.table("valu-medie.txt",header=T)
> > library(mass)
> > library(mva)
> > valumod.x <- as.matrix(valumod)
> > valumod.dist<-dist(valumod.x)
> >
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a
new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32.
Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news
(with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it.
guido
------------------------ README ----------------------------------------
rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a
new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32.
Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news
(with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it.
guido
------------------------ README ----------------------------------------
rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
1998 Sep 16
4
R-beta: A new version of R-0.62.3 for Win3.1/Win32s, Win95 and WinNT
I have just made available on ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R a
new version of R for MsWindows compiled with gcc-mingw32.
Enclosed you can find the README. Since there are many news
(with respect to my previous port, rw0613), please read it.
guido
------------------------ README ----------------------------------------
rw0623b.zip is a binary distribution of R (based on the last
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>
1998 May 27
0
R-beta: R-0.61.3 for MsWindows3.1+Win32s available
I have just uploaded to CRAN a binary distribution of R for
Windows3.1 + Win32s.
You can also find it at ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R
guido m.
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rwin31b.zip contains a binary distribution of R-0.61.3 for MsWindows3.1
with Win32s installed. The executable and the dll's are compiled
with egcs-mingw32.
This
1998 May 27
0
R-beta: R-0.61.3 for MsWindows3.1+Win32s available
I have just uploaded to CRAN a binary distribution of R for
Windows3.1 + Win32s.
You can also find it at ftp://sirio.stat.unipd.it/pub/R
guido m.
---------------------------readme.31----------------------------------------
rwin31b.zip contains a binary distribution of R-0.61.3 for MsWindows3.1
with Win32s installed. The executable and the dll's are compiled
with egcs-mingw32.
This
2013 Jun 19
1
[LLVMdev] round() vs. rint()/nearbyint() with fast-math
Hello,
Sometime over the last few months, I implemented in the PowerPC backend a fast-math-only optimization which lowers ISD::FRINT/FNEARBYINT in terms of the frin instruction (when supported). As one of my users has pointed out to me, frin actually implements the semantics of round() [it ties away from zero] instead of implementing nearbyint() [which ties to even]. This user has additionally
2001 Oct 22
1
round() doesn't (PR#1139)
R> round(100000/3, -2) - 33300
[1] -7.275958e-12
I would have hoped for 0. The problem seems to be specifically for negative
"digits". This is in 1.3.1 on Solaris 2.6 (full description at bottom).
[Apologies for making everyone read this 3 times; my bug.report() burped.]
Peter Dalgaard <p.dalgaard@biostat.ku.dk> says the problem is in fround.c,
which reads in part:
2001 Dec 27
1
Binaries of R-1.4.0 for Windows
A binary distribution of R-1.4.0 to run on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000
and XP on Intel/clone chips is available at
http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin
It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days.
See http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin/CHANGES for a list of
Windows-specific changes.
guido masarotto
2001 Dec 27
1
Binaries of R-1.4.0 for Windows
A binary distribution of R-1.4.0 to run on Windows 95, 98, NT4.0, 2000
and XP on Intel/clone chips is available at
http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin
It will be mirrored at a CRAN site near you in a couple of days.
See http://sirio.stat.unipd.it/RWin/CHANGES for a list of
Windows-specific changes.
guido masarotto