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2001 Mar 07
1
lreadline
I compiled R-1.2.2 on my SuSE 7.1, kernel 2.4.2-2 machine with libreadline.4.1 and although I can use vi commands to scroll on the shell (bash) command line, I CANNOT do it in R. Here's the relevant parts of ./configure (and make): anovo at friedman R-1.2.2 > ./configure | grep readline checking for rl_callback_read_char in -lreadline... yes checking for readline/history.h... yes
1998 Nov 26
1
heap memory exhausted
Hi I always have following error message when I try to read a big ascii-file: > inzp<-read.data() > Error: heap memory (1953 Kb) exhausted [needed 0 Kb more] read.data() is a small function that reads the ascii-file. When I cut the ascii-file to a small one I don't have this problem. Can I extend this 'heap memory' for reading big data files? How? I'm working with R on a
1999 Jan 30
3
installing R under RH Linux 5.2
I am trying to install R under Red Hat Linux 5.2, but the following error happens: [root at edgeworth cribari]# rpm -ivh R-base-0.63.2-1.i386.rpm failed dependencies: libncurses.so.3.0 is needed by R-base-0.63.2-1 I must be missing something very simple. I would appreciate any guidance. Thanks. FC. -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help
1999 Mar 10
1
funfits (PR#137)
Hi, I spotted an inconsistency between the output of funfits under R, more specifically "nnreg", and the one obtained under S-plus. Notice the difference in the "Root MSE", "GVC" and "GVC cost=2". As a check mark, I am also including the data summaries, confirming that I was in fact using the same data set. Here's my output from both systems:
2000 Jan 21
1
Compiling error R-0.90.1
Hi, I'm struggling to compile R-0.90.1 in a RedHat 6.1 machine. (I have the rpm, but I would like to compile it, as I do under SuSE 6.3). I have also installed quite a few other libraries (not installed by default, in particular, *-devel-* ones), but to no avail thus far. Here's the compilation error after going through ./configure [root at friedman R-0.90.1]# make <snip>
1998 Nov 28
0
Survival and Hazard Analysis
Hi, I forgot to add to my initial message that I am using Windows 98 (if it's relevant). I need to perform survival analysis and could not find the S+ functions: - survfit (fits a Kaplan-Meier survival curve), or - coxph (fits a Cox proportional hazards model) in R. Are there any alternative functions available? Thanks, Alvaro -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Alvaro A. Novo
1999 Mar 10
1
persp( )
Hi, I would like to confirm w/ the other members if the function persp( ) has limitations such as not being able to label the axis... or, am I missing something? ?persp seems to indicate that's not available, but... Alvaro -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Alvaro A. Novo 2116 S. Orchard St., #304
2002 Aug 09
1
LM: Least Squares on Large Datasets OR why lm() is designed the w ay it is
Hi, I have always been wondering why S-Plus/R can not fit a linear model to an arbitrary large data set given that, I thought, it should be pretty straightforward. Sometime ago I came across a reference to LM package, http://www.econ.uiuc.edu/~anovo/LM.html, by Roger Koenker and Alvaro Novo. So I thought here it is at last, but to my surprise this project hasn't made to the recommended
2000 Mar 29
2
regularly lattice & neighbors
Dear R-users, Is there a procedure to identify neighbors in a regular lattice using either a "rook" or a "queen" criterium? To be more specific, suppose: My lattice: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 "Rook" Neighbors 1 has neighbors 2,4 2 has neighbors 1,3,5 ... 5 has neighbors 2,4,6,8 "Queen Neighbors" 1 has neighbors 2,4,5 2 has neighbors 1,3,4,5,6 For each case,
2000 Sep 22
2
arima.sim
Hi, Before I re-invent the wheel, is there a function in R similar to S+'s arima.sim, i.e., a function that simulates arima processes. ts and tseries packages don't seem to have such function, but I may have overlooked it. Thank you for your time, Alvaro Novo R Version 1.1.1 SuSE 6.4 Linux KDE 2.0 Beta 5 -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-
1999 Sep 24
1
analysis of multivariate normal (missing values)
Hi, I could not find an R package for the analysis of multivariate normal datasets with missing values. Prof. Joseph Schafer has created an S+ library (norm) that does such type of analysis, which I now ported to R. I guess that I should have asked here if there are other people working on such project, before I actually ported it, but... If such package has not been ported, I will upload the
1999 Oct 19
2
Summary bug?
Hi, It seems that there's a bug in summary, in the max. output... but max() alone works fine. > hw04.dframe$area ... [41] 1790 1380 1296 2745 798 2306 438649 1481 1559 2450 ... > summary(hw04.dframe) area Min. : 798 1st Qu.: 1349 Median : 1690 Mean : 6962 3rd Qu.: 2306 Max. :438600 ### should read 438649 or, to the point,
2000 Dec 10
1
seq(0.05,0.95,by=0.002) and logical error
Regardless of which version -- 1.1.1 or 1.2.0 (2000-11-27) -- with a fresh "directory" (i.e. no .RData), I am getting an extremely weird result. R : Copyright 2000, The R Development Core Team Version 1.2.0 Under development (unstable) (2000-11-27) > jj _ seq(0.05,0.95,by=0.002) > sum(jj==0.75) ## WRONG ANSWER [1] 0 > 0.05 + 350*.002 ## Double check that 0.75 is in jj [1]
1999 Mar 03
4
xfig device
Hi, I am VERY interested in getting the xfig driver so that I can edit graphical output from R. Searching through the mail archives and reading documentation isn't helping. Is there or isn't there a working driver for this purpose. How can I get it? I tried looking at the development version of the tarballs, but I didn't find anything that looked promising in there. Also, does
2003 Apr 01
1
Shafer's MI software for S-plus
Greetings folks, Shafer's S-plus package "norm" for multiple imputation of missing values in multivariate normal data has been most kindly and usefully ported to R by Alvaro A. Novo. Shafer's website http://www.stat.psu.edu/~jls/ lists four S-plus packages in all: NORM - multiple imputation of multivariate continuous data CAT - multiple imputation of multivariate
2001 May 16
1
Reading .RData Fails
Hi, We have a user reporting the following problem > % R > > R : Copyright 2001, The R Development Core Team > Version 1.2.3 (2001-04-26) > > R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY. > You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions. > Type `license()' or `licence()' for distribution details. > > R is a collaborative project
2005 Jun 14
2
Asterisk and Panasonic KX-TD1232
Hello We have around 50 phones in our company, and I am playing with the thought to gradually go over to using sip services and ip-phones internally. However at first I would liked the Asterisk just to sit between the phone line and the Panaosnic, so I can take out one lin/number at a time to use ip phones. I am new to Asterisk, and haven't done much configuring of the PBX either. So I also
1999 Nov 23
3
problems with postscript device
Hi! The postscript device in 0.90 does not produce symbols (pch=) as it should. E.g.: postscript(file="test.ps",width=8,height=6.4,horizontal=FALSE) plot(1:10,1:10,pch=1:5) legend(1,9,letters[1:5],pch=1:5) dev.off() The result looks quite different compared to the X-windows version. The symbol 1 (pch=1) is much to small, while the other symbols seem to big. Is it a bug? How can I
1999 Nov 24
1
[R] problems with postscript device (PR#341)
From: "Wolfgang Koller" <koller2@fgr.wu-wien.ac.at> Organization: University of Economics, Vienna Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1999 16:29:22 CET (+0100) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7BIT CC: r-bugs@biostat.ku.dk, r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch References: <153DF9230E8@fgr.wu-wien.ac.at> X-mailer: Pegasus Mail
2000 Dec 21
1
terms() and I( ) -- extract variables names only
Hi, I am having difficulties extracting all variables used in a formula. Here's an example of what I am doing: > my.formula <- v1 ~ v2 + v3 + I(v4/v5) > out.terms <- terms(my.formula) > paste(attr(out.terms, "variables"))[-1] [1] "v1" "v2" "v3" "I(v4/v5)" BUT what I would like to get is [1] "v1"