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1999 Jul 23
2
rw0642
Among other computers, I am using rw0642 on an IBM 300GL with 32MB RAM and
Windows98.
1. If after opening rw0642 the first command is to help such as "? par",
when the help window is closed by clicking X in the upper right corner of
the help window the following message is shown
This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.
If the problem persists contact the
1999 Mar 02
2
Problem with Rterm.exe
I have downloaded rw0632 (Windows Version) from the CRAN at ETH Zuerich.
Im working with NT4.0 Service Pack 4. I can start without any problems
the GUI program Rgui.exe.
But by using Rterm.exe (batch mode or with ESS respectivelly) I always
get an error "the instruction at "0x10018ee8" referenced memory at
""......."
Any ideas what is wrong?
Best Regards
Markus
1999 Feb 17
1
Where is the base package?
I would like to be a new R user but I have hit a major road block at the
start:
After installing the rw0632 on NT4, Rterm and Rgui both crash. Running RTerm
under gdb gives
...
R : Copyright 1999, The R Development Core Team
...
Fatal error: unable to open the base package
What does this really mean?
Regards
Karl
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1999 Feb 25
1
rw0632: Can not install packages
I have huge problems to get additional packages working with rw0632. After
copying the ctest package to library, I can do a
> library(help = ctest)
bartlett.test Bartlett Test for Homogeneity of Variances
binom.test Exact Binomial Test
...
which dutifully list the content of the package.
But loading the package does not work:
> library(ctest)
Warning: Package
1999 Apr 06
1
rw-faq clarification + simple question + bug(?)
Windows users note: the rw-faq says
|1.8) Can I use rw0xx with ESS and emacs?
|
|Yes. Some time soon versions of ESS (5.1.3 has a `somewhat rough'
|prototype for rw0632) will come with support for this version of R. If
|yours does not, edit essd-r.el to have
|
| (inferior-ess-start-args . "--ess"))
|
|and make sure you give the full path to Rterm.exe as the R executable.
1999 Jun 27
2
paste and path ?
Dear friends. I have trobpe with path.
Below I have tried to paste a path and file name but it will not work
> path <- "D:/rw0641/own/own/procedures/GFR_TIME"
> path
[1] "D:/rw0641/own/own/procedures/GFR_TIME"
> path1 <- paste(path,"gfr.txt",sep="/")
> path1
[1] "D:/rw0641/own/own/procedures/GFR_TIME/gfr.txt"
-- this is good
1999 Mar 05
1
typos
R version: RW0632
1. gnlm package, nlr() error message:
"Last global step failed to locate a point lower than x.
Either x is an approximate local minimum of the function,
the function is too non-linear for this algorithm,
or steptl is too large."
last line: steptol (also, should it read "steptol is too small?")
2. help(glm)
" Fitting Generalized Linear Models
1999 Mar 10
1
lty=2
On Wed, Mar 10, 1999 at 03:14:08PM +0000, Simon Bond wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> I'm using R 63.2 on windows NT, when I use
>
> > lines(x,y, lty=2)
>
> it produces a dashed line between the first pair of points and then reverts
> back to a solid line. It produces different colours perfectly ok, but it's
> not really a solution when the plot needs to be printed
1999 Mar 12
2
ESS/rterm problem
I really don't think this is an R bug; sorry if I've got it wrong twice
within a week.
Using rw0632 on NT 4.0, I can get R running quite happily under ESS
5.1.3. However, whenever I use help(), although I do get the required
help in a split screen, I also get the minibuffer error message:
wrong argument type: processp, nil
Note: I get this under ESS 5.0 as well. I could live with this,
1999 Nov 12
1
R-0.65.1 Startup
Dear R users,
I have noticed that my R startup is extremely slow. It takes almost 3
minutes from "double-click" to R prompt. I have been running R-0.64.1 till
recently and it took about 30 sec. I still have access to R-0.64.1. When I
started it up, it took about 25 sec. Can anyone tell me if this is a bug in
R or a problem with my machine?
Note: This is after bootup with R being the
2000 Apr 24
1
Comments on Win95 R Distribution (PR#527)
Here are some comments generated by a new R user based on
initial experiences with the tool.
On-line help for tapply:
The following appears "for to each (non-empty) group of
values" It seems there's an extra preposition in this
sentence.
On-line help for cut:
"break" should be "breaks"
morley.data not available with the distribution. Would be
helpful for
2000 Aug 15
2
Installing R
Hi, I need some help installing R - I have Windows - i have downloaded rwinst.exe, a zip file and R-110tgz. Can you advise me what I need to do next.
thanks
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2000 Feb 28
3
Rinst.exe question
Hi all,
I'm using R0.99a on WinNT4. I downloaded a bunch of packages and tried
using Rinst.exe to install them. For whatever reason, Rinst.exe does not
find all the packages I downloaded. I put all files in the same temp
directory, but Rinst only finds some of them. I have no problem installing
the rest with WinZip, but if Rinst works it would be much easier (don't have
to run WinZip
2000 Dec 18
1
Rwinst.exe problems
I've heard from several users who report no difficulties using the
Rwinst.exe installer for the released version of 1.2.0. I've blown away
all traces of 1.2.0 on my system and have re-downloaded all 10 zip files
and the installer on both my NT and Win2K boxes. The memory-overwrite
error persists on both systems, suggesting that there is some
incompatibility between the 1.2.0
1999 Nov 24
1
Re: R 0.90.0 for Windows rwinst fails (for me) and workaround
hi-
I downloaded r 0.90.0 for windows and ran rwinst.exe and the base package would not install for me. I had to unzip
rw0900b1.zip and r20900b2.zip manually and then do the rest of install with rwinst. Is this due to b being replaced
by b1 and b2?
Robert (Bob) L Sandefur
Principal Geostatistician
PAH
rls at pincock.com (primary)
rlsandefur at aol.com (secondary)
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393 987-8907 f
2009 Oct 21
1
Use of the command 'replicate'
Dear R users,
I'd like to ask u whether you know how to sort out the following:
I'm trying to reproduce a dataset of clusters, and for that I need to build
up a cluster index (inside a function) using the command "replicate" as
follows:
dataset<- function(
clusters=100,
cluster.size=50,
outcome.mean=list(mean=3, sd=1),
outcome.var=list(mean=0, sd=1),
treat=1,
unbal =
2011 Sep 13
2
help with hclust and cutree
Hello,
I would like to cut a hclust tree into several groups at a specific
similarity. I assume this can be achieved by specifying the "h" argument
with the specified similarity, e.g.:
clust<-hclust(dist,"average")
cut<-cutree(clust,h=0.65)
Now, I would like to draw rectangles around the branches of the
dendrogram highlighting the corresponding clusters, as is done by
2004 Mar 22
2
Handling of NAs in functions lrm and robcov
Hi R-helpers
I have a dataframe DF (lets say with the variables, y, x1, x2, x3, ...,
clust) containing relatively many NAs.
When I fit an ordinal regression model with the function lrm from the
Design library:
model.lrm <- lrm(y ~ x1 + x2, data=DF, x=TRUE, y=TRUE)
it will by default delete missing values in the variables y, x1, x2.
Based on model.lrm, I want to apply the robust covariance
1999 Apr 13
1
No subject
Hello,
I just tried the rw0640 version for Windows95.
If I type
link.html.help()
a
1:
appears. Does anyone knows what to type in after that,
it seems that some input is required?
Thanks
CHRISTOPH
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Christoph Kalinowski
Catholic University of Eichstaett
Department of Business Administration
Auf der Schanz 49
2006 May 08
1
finding centroids of clusters created with hclust
Hello,
Can someone point me to documentation or ideas on how to calculate the
centroids of clusters identified with hclust ?
I would like to be able to chose the number of clusters (in the style of
cutree) and then get the centroids of these clusters.
This seems like a quite obvious task to me, but I haven't been able to
put my hands on a relevant command.
Thank you,
Moritz