Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) BOF at JSM"
2000 Sep 04
1
quitting iESS[R] (R in ESS)
One thing that has driven me batty to no end is the fact that ESS
doesn't handle R's "exit" well. Any thoughts as to the default? I'm
thinking of something like:
current: do what currently is done
C-u Y C-c C-q : quit and save workspace
C-u N C-c C-q : quit and don't save workspace.
Comments?
best,
-tony
--
A.J. Rossini Rsrch. Asst.
2003 Aug 18
0
Any interest in commercial add-on libraries based on Cyte l's StatXact/LogXact?
Another example: Jerry Friedman's MART is available in R from Salford for
the same price as the stand-alone TreeNet, even though they don't advertise
it on their web site.
Andy
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> To: rhelp
> Cc: pralay at cytel.com
> Subject: [R]
2000 Dec 19
1
Re: ESS for R
>>>>> "BR" == B Rowlingson <B.Rowlingson at lancaster.ac.uk> writes:
>> Could you check and see if the variable is global or
>> buffer-local? ("C-h v ess-dump-filename-template" should do
>> it).
BR> ess-dump-filename-template's value is "rowlings.%s.S" Local in
BR> buffer *S+5*; global value is
2003 Aug 18
1
rterm not shutting down from ESS on Win32/could we help?
Hi to all who suffer from rterm not shutting down in xemacs/ESS on windows NT or 2000. Also hi to those who could eventually help. Here is some more information which could help and some ENCOURAGEMENT to contribute to a solution.
1. It may be an xemacs problem but it is more likely an interaction between rterm/comint/and xemacs. In fact, the problem started occurring around version R 1.6.0. I
2000 Dec 08
0
LME and cat()
(please keep sebastian cc'd)
Doug -
we are managing to trigger, both on R 1.1.1 and R 1.2.0 (proper
versions of NLME), the following:
> warnings(model1)
Warning message:
Singular precision matrix in level -1, block 1 Error in cat(list(...), file, sep, fill, labels, append) :
argument 2 not yet handled by cat
>
suggesting either an "inappropriate" use of cat(), or a
2000 Nov 02
1
how to extract directory with HTML version of help pages?
Is there a simple way to determine at run-time the directory with HTML
version of help pages?
(to see where I'm heading here, if you've got w3 installed under
(X)Emacs on Unix _or_ a Microsoft OS, do
w3-find-file
and load
$(R_HOME)/library/html/whateverfunction.html
It's slightly nicer than the standard ESS text-help.
best,
-tony
--
A.J. Rossini Rsrch. Asst.
2000 Dec 11
2
row.names, rownames; colnames, no col.names?
There's a bit of a symmetry issue, which may or may not be important
(led to 15 seconds of confusion until I got my bearings straight):
row.names, rownames; colnames, no col.names?
I _NOW_ realize the difference between row.names and rownames, but
is there any reason not to have col.names for re-naming columns in a
data.frame?
(if there is, I don't particular need to know it, but it
2000 Dec 06
1
Changes in R 1.2.0 devel?
After installing nlme_3.1-7.tar.gz under the latest R (1.2.0, via
anonymous CVS), I'm unable to get it to work, i.e.:
rossini 94 > /usr/local/bin/R
R : Copyright 2000, The R Development Core Team
Version 1.2.0 Under development (unstable) (2000-12-06)
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.
Type
2003 Aug 18
0
Any interest in commercial add-on libraries based on Cytel's StatXact/LogXact?
At JSM, I spent a bit of time with old friends at the Cytel booth
(makers of StatXact/LogXact). They were wondering whether it was both
feasible and of interest to create a package of the StatXact compute
engine for R (to be commercially licensed, not for free!), similar to
what they've done for SAS.
As far as I know, it's feasible,
(this is not the first commercial external package,
2003 Sep 03
0
impact of R and S
It is interesting how things have changed -- 5 weeks later, I review
materials collected at the JSM, and notice that Springer-Verlag's
glossy statistics catalog has 3 of 9 books on the front page directly
or indirectly related to R (Peter D's intro book, MASS, and
Parmigiani et.al's book with a number of Bioconductor-related
chapters).
(one could argue that 8 of 9 could use it -- it
2017 Sep 04
0
JSM 2018 Invited Session Proposals on Statistical Graphics and Data Visualization Due by September 7, 2017
Dear Colleagues,
If you work in the statistical graphics and/or data visualization fields, please consider organizing an invited session for the JSM 2018 conference in Vancouver, whose
theme is ?#LeadWithStatistics.?
ASA's Section on Statistical Graphics will sponsor 3 invited sessions at JSM 2018, with a further 1-2 proposals having the potential to be included in the JSM 2018
conference
2008 Jul 12
1
[ESS] Process SAS is not running... error on Ubuntu
It does appear the ess package on CRAN for Ubuntu 8.04 fails to
install the file 'ess-sas-sh-command'. This prevents invoking SAS
via 'M-x SAS'.
http://cran.mirrors.hoobly.com/bin/linux/ubuntu/README.html
--Dale
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 12:39 PM, Rodney Sparapani <rsparapa at mcw.edu> wrote:
> Dale Steele wrote:
>>
>> I re-installed from Hardy packages on
2012 Jan 12
3
remoting ESS/R with tramp
Tom Roche Thu, 12 Jan 2012 11:56:25 -0500
>>> * I have access to the cluster [where I want to run R] configured
>>> [in .ssh/config] such that I can `ssh t` from commandline.
>>> 1 I can open an R file on the cluster with
>>> `C-x C-f /t:/home/me/onlyOrigDN2.r`
>>> from my laptop, and note the following
>>> *Messages*
>>> >
2000 Oct 17
3
"wizard" for building R-packages...
Suppose one wanted to build an R wizard for packaging...
One would need to specify and create:
package-name/
package-name/Description
package-name/INDEX
package-name/R/
package-name/man/
package-name/src/
>From this, we'd "probably" like to:
- script-up the Description
- provide a script for regenerating INDEX by calling out to the
1998 May 29
0
An R BOF meeting at the JSM?
The BOF in the subject line is a "Birds Of a Feather" meeting. This
is a chance for people who normally only get the chance to communicate
via e-mail to actually sit down and talk to each other in person.
I plan to be at the Joint Statistical Meetings in Dallas in August.
If you will be attending and would be interested in getting together
with some other R folks, please e-mail me and
2003 Oct 11
0
Some teaching/training materials (ESS/ESS-Noweb-Sweave/SNOW)
http://www.analytics.washington.edu/~rossini/courses/cph-statcomp/
Lecture/Labs 1 and 2 are on For ESS, ESS-Noweb-Sweave.
Lecture/Lab 4 is on parallel computing with R
(each Lecture/Lab was just under 2 hours).
Comments/corrections welcome, they were used last week here in
Copenhagen, so "most" of the bugs are out.
best,
-tony
p.s. Lecture/Lab 3 on visualization needs to be
2003 Aug 14
0
partially off-topic: ESS WWW site is moving
Since it of partially related interest here:
The Emacs Statistical System (Emacs Speaks Statistics) WWW site, along
with all of the content formerly on software.biostat.washington.edu,
is moving with me to a new location,
http://www.analytics.washington.edu/
with ESS specifically moving to
http://www.analytics.washington.edu/Zope/wikis/ess/
It isn't really done, but should be by a
2000 Nov 02
2
RSPerl...
Duncan -
(but sent to R-devel, for any other thoughts?)
How do you envision RSPerl being used? Without having seen the
details, I can think of playing with strings; is there a preferred
incantation for stringification of R objects (serialization)?
(actually, the main problem I'm having is that I know how I want to code
something like:
Robject <-
2002 Jun 26
0
AW: sapply() and Monte Carlo
What about "Rtips" at http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/R/statsRus.html ?
Regards,
Heinrich.
> -----Urspr?ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: rossini at blindglobe.net [mailto:rossini at blindglobe.net]
> Gesendet: Mittwoch, 26. Juni 2002 14:48
> An: r.hankin at auckland.ac.nz
> Cc: r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch
> Betreff: Re: [R] sapply() and Monte Carlo
>
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2010 Jun 02
1
ESS (emacs speaks statistics) saving history
hi folks, i use ESS mode in emacs often to interact with R, and while
i know how to save a session transcript, i'm wondering how to save
just the history of the commands (i.e. identically to how R gives the
history save option from its native CLI).
if you use ESS with an R process, commands entered from a separate
buffer and sent to the process do not get registered with the R
history, and