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1999 Jan 21
2
scoping problem?
Dear R-helpers: (this is part of a bigger program)
the following fails as a function, but runs OK
if we comment out the fnfn_ function() line.
Any hint would be appreciated. -Yudi-
R : Copyright 1998, The R Development Core Team
Version 0.63.0 Beta (Nov 13, 1998) -- on WIndows3.11
fnfn _ function (m=10,n=10,spar=2)
{
fn _ function(u,v){
uc_ u-floor(m/2)-1
vc_ v-floor(n/2)-1
2001 Feb 08
2
dnbinom(,size<1,)=0 (PR#842)
This came up on r-help but indicates a bug.
dnbinom(x,n,p) calls dbinom_raw(n-1,...)
which returns 0 for n<1.
-thomas
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: Thu, 08 Feb 2001 17:10:23 +0000
From: Yudi Pawitan <yudi@stat.ucc.ie>
To: Mark Myatt <mark@myatt.demon.co.uk>
Cc: R-Help <r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch>
Subject: Re: [R] Goodness of fit to Poisson / NegBinomial
2000 Aug 29
1
variable value in mathplot
I'm putting a title over different plots, where 'that'
varies. How do I make the value appear? Example:
that <- 1
plot(1:10)
title(expression(paste(hat(theta),'= ',that)))
Yudi Pawitan yudi at stat.ucc.ie
Department of Statistics UCC
Cork, Ireland
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2000 Feb 10
0
Re: your mail about Memory on Windows95
>I use WinNT. You have to "launch" R from a DOS-shell window; you 1st
>change to the directory where you have RGui.exe, then type :
> Rgui --vsize 15M --nsize 1000k
>
>and R opens with increased memore size. It works here with my NT box, and
>will probably do with Win95 (though I think that the DOS-shells are not
>strictly similar in both OSs but this may not be a
2000 Apr 03
0
Building acepack for Rw1000 under Win98
(Sorry, I had the previous emails on a different machine.)
Thanks to Prof Ripley for diagnosing the problem with
inconsistent capitals under Win98. It's 'interesting':
* I had ...\acepack\Src\Ace.f Avas.f and Rlsmo.f (tar'ed in
a Unix machine and Ws_FTP'ed to the PC)
* when the directory name was changed to ...\acepack\src
it still didn't work
*
2000 Aug 28
0
exact test for large tables. Was: unexpected R crash - again
At 13:51 26/08/00 +0100, Yudi Pawitan wrote:
>
>If you have an actual large table to analyse, rather
>than trying to solve the space problem, you may want
>to consider a MonteCarlo implementation
>of the exact test. Very easy to implement in R. See,
>for example, Lange's Numerical Analysis for Statisticians,
>Section 21.7.
>
>-Yudi-
Yes, but this does not seem
1999 Oct 18
1
reading binary file
Is there facility in R to read binary file? In Splus scan() has
'width=' argument and AsciiToInt() command to translate the
binary data. Is there something similar in R?
Thanks,
-Yudi-
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1999 Feb 12
1
Fisher's Exact Test
Appology in advance if this has been asked and answered. I am getting different
answers using Fisher's exact test in the package ctest. For example:
x_cbind(c(8, 22), c(31, 29))
fisher.test(x)
Fisher's Exact Test for Count Data
data: x
p-value = 0.04024
alternative hypothesis: two.sided
However, in SAS or other packages on the net the answer I get is p-value=
0.02664.
Is this
2004 Jul 12
1
Nested source()s
I had an error message while running a macro from Yudi Pawitan's web site:
> source("ex2-13.r")
Error in parse(file, n, text, prompt) : syntax error on line 2
Inspecting ex2-13.r I found that the error was generated by another
source() command.
Clearly R does not like nested source()s, which is fair enough when you
think about it. Still it's something that you might want
1997 Apr 10
1
R-beta: R on Windows 3.1
My attempt to get R running in Windows 3.11 didn't go
very far. I have read the FAQ and install.tex carefully.
What am I missing? Here is the step:
1. From statlib I got rexe.zip (and rbeta.zip, but this one
seems for windows 95 only?).
2. On unzipping I got 8 files, including rb1.exe, and a sub-
dir win32s, which I copied to windows/system.
(There is no setup.exe,
2005 Aug 10
0
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2002 Feb 12
0
[RHSA-2001:163-20] Updated ucd-snmp packages available
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Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: Updated ucd-snmp packages available
Advisory ID: RHSA-2001:163-20
Issue date: 2001-12-04
Updated on: 2002-02-12
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: ucd-snmp protos test suite snmp
Cross references:
Obsoletes:
2001 Nov 02
0
[RHSA-2001:101-07] New ucd-snmp package to fix several security vulnerabilities
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Red Hat, Inc. Red Hat Security Advisory
Synopsis: New ucd-snmp package to fix several security vulnerabilities
Advisory ID: RHSA-2001:101-07
Issue date: 2001-08-15
Updated on: 2001-10-31
Product: Red Hat Linux
Keywords: ucd-snmp security fix
Cross references:
2000 Mar 31
1
building a package
Dear R-helpers,
I'm learning how to compile R packages with fortran
routines and use the acepack source as an example.
After some hiccups (Guido told me about the
need to set make_mode=UNIX) I got to the following:
`make pkg-acepack' runs without error (see below),
but it does not
* compile any .f file in acepack/src
* (hence) try to create any dll file or libs
(I'm
2005 Apr 14
5
cross compiling R for Windows under Linux
Hi
I tried to cross compile R under Linux but get an
error.
i586-mingw32-gcc -isystem
/home/schouwl/unpack/mingw/include -O2 -Wall -pedantic
-I../include -I. -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DR_DLL_BUILD -c
dynload.c -o dynload.o
dynload.c: In function `R_loadLibrary':
dynload.c:94: warning: implicit declaration of
function `_controlfp'
dynload.c:94: error: `_MCW_IC' undeclared (first use
in this
2001 Aug 17
0
Security Update: [CSSA-2001-031.0] Linux -security issues in ucd-snmp
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Caldera International, Inc. Security Advisory
Subject: Linux - security issues in ucd-snmp
Advisory number: CSSA-2001-031.0
Issue date: 2001, August 16
Cross reference:
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1. Problem
2004 Nov 26
1
Cross-compiling R for Windows on linux
I tried to cross-compile the newest release 2.0.1 on a linux machine, but i
always got an error at the following stage
DHAVE_CONFIG_H -DR_DLL_BUILD -c dynload.c -o dynload.o
dynload.c: In function `R_loadLibrary':
dynload.c:94: warning: implicit declaration of function `_controlfp'
dynload.c:94: error: `_MCW_IC' undeclared (first use in this function)
dynload.c:94: error: (Each
2015 Jan 02
1
Help in building R with minGW
Dear R users,
I would need some help in building R using minGW in windows 8.1. After
using the command *configure *(./configure --enable-R-shlib
--with-readline=no --with-x=no), I use the command *make. *This results in
the following error:
[...]
make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/Edoardo/r-3.1.2/src/nmath'
make[2]: Entering directory `/home/Edoardo/r-3.1.2/src/unix'
make[3]: Entering
2006 May 08
2
problems compiling under solaris
Hi!
I've been trying to compile R with gcc version 3.4.2 on a box running Solaris 2.6.
I keep on hitting this error during the compile:
gcc -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -std=gnu99 -c dynload.c -o dynload.o
In file included from dynload.c:33:
../../src/include/Defn.h:943: error: parse error before "mbstate_t"
make[3]: ***
2008 Sep 16
2
odesolve dynload example
Hello R Developers,
This is my first foray into using c-code with R, so please forgive my
foolishness.
I had a look at the archives and did not find anything on this, so
hopefully I am not doubling up.
I have tried to use R cmd to create an object file from the odesolve
dynload example.
I am using windows and have just installed rtools, and have the latest
version of stable R (2..7.2).
This is