Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "unexpected crash of R under Windows"
2000 Aug 25
0
crash using fisher.test on Windows; was [R] unexpected crash of R under (PR#644)
Prof Brian D Ripley wrote:
>
> On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Emmanuel Paradis wrote:
>
> > Dear All,
> >
> > We encountered an unexpected crash with R under Windows when running
> > fisher.test(). We had this problem only under this OS and only with the
> > following data:
> >
> > > T
> > [,1] [,2]
> > [1,] 2 1
> > [2,]
2000 Oct 27
1
par(ask=T) in termplot() (PR#711)
At 11:57 25/10/00 +0100, Brian Ripley wrote:
>> Date: mer., 25 oct. 2000 12:38:55 +0200
>> From: Emmanuel Paradis <paradis@isem.univ-montp2.fr>
>
>> I think it would be nice to have par(ask=T) set by default in termplot(),
>> like it is in plot.lm().
>
>Well, it isn't really the default in plot.lm, the default for `ask' being
>
>interactive()
2000 Oct 25
2
par(ask=T) in termplot()
Hi,
I think it would be nice to have par(ask=T) set by default in termplot(),
like it is in plot.lm().
Best,
Emmanuel Paradis
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2001 Dec 26
3
bug with var(rep(1e30, 3)) (PR#1228)
There seems to be a bug with var() when the argument is a vector with
exactly three values of 1e30 (or close to this value). This does not happen
with twice, four (or more) times this value, or another value.
> var(rep(1e30, 3))
[1] 2.971056e+28
> var(rep(1.2e30, 3))
[1] 2.971056e+28
> var(rep(0.9e30, 3))
[1] 2.971056e+28
> var(rep(0.8e30, 3))
[1] 0
> var(rep(1e29, 3))
[1] 0
>
2004 Feb 08
1
APE: compar.gee( )
Dear all,
I don't understand the following behaviour: Running compar.gee (in
library ape ) with and without the option 'data', it give me different
results
Example:
.... Start R ....
> load("eiber.RData")
> ls()
[1] "gee.na" "mydata" "mytree"
> library(ape)
> # runnig with the option data= mydata
> compar.gee(alt ~ R,
2006 Nov 07
1
R freezes with text(...., srt = -1e-8) (PR#9347)
Full_Name: Emmanuel Paradis
Version: 2.4.0
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (193.49.41.124)
Adding text to a plot makes R freeze if 'srt' is given a very small negative
value, eg:
plot(1, type = "n")
text(1, 1, "some text....", srt = -1e-8)
But if 'srt = -1e-6' (or smaller) or 'srt = -1e-19' (or greater), this works.
This seems to be OS-dependent:
2000 Sep 19
4
methods for interval-censored data
Dear all,
Are there functions or packages in R that can handle interval-censored
data? I have looked in various packages (such as survival5 or event), but
it seems that only right-censored data can be analysed.
More generally, are there methods to analyse both interval-censored
observations and right-censored observations in the same data set?
Thanks in advance.
Emmanuel Paradis
2000 Jun 08
1
Undocumented functions (was: Dates on Graphics)
At 19:48 07/06/00 +0200, Friedrich Leisch wrote:
>>>>>> On Wed, 7 Jun 2000 09:41:23 -0700 (PDT),
>>>>>> Thomas Lumley (TL) wrote:
>
>
>TL> Some of this can be done with apropos(), but I don't think you can
keyword
>TL> search from inside R. It would be nice.
>
>
>help.search() might do what you want ...
>
>.f
Yes, but
2001 Jan 05
2
crash with scan(..., what=list(,,)) (PR#802)
When reading a file with scan(), the following crashes R under Solaris and
WinNT 4.0 (versions below):
> ads <- scan("Bltiadu.dat", what=list(,,))
Would an error message be more logical? Note that the followings work (the
data file has 201 lines and 3 columns):
> ads <- scan("Bltiadu.dat", what=list(0,,))
Read 603 lines
> ads <-
2000 May 18
1
tutorial "R pour les débutants" is available on CRAN
Dear R-users,
Thanks to Friedrich Leisch, my document "R pour les d?butants" is available
on CRAN in the contributed documentation section:
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Rdebuts.pdf.
It is written in French. "R pour les d?butants" ("R for beginners") gives a
starting point for people with no experience with R (or S). I tried to
explain the basics in the
2000 May 18
1
tutorial "R pour les débutants" is available on CRAN
Dear R-users,
Thanks to Friedrich Leisch, my document "R pour les d?butants" is available
on CRAN in the contributed documentation section:
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/Rdebuts.pdf.
It is written in French. "R pour les d?butants" ("R for beginners") gives a
starting point for people with no experience with R (or S). I tried to
explain the basics in the
2001 Feb 28
2
(off topic) Re: Notepad
At 21:57 28/02/01 +0100, Peter Dalgaard BSA wrote:
>Jim Lemon <bitwrit at ozemail.com.au> writes:
>
>> 3) The usual number of responses spent a lot of time dissing NotePad and
>> advertising their favorite editor. As various contributors noted,
>> NotePad actually does most of the things that some people said it
>> doesn't. Positive advice (like the fact
2002 Sep 05
0
ape 0.1 is released
Ape is an R package for "analyses of phylogenetics and evolution". The
first version (0.1) has been released on 27 August 2002 and is available on
CRAN.
>From the 'Description' file of version 0.1:
Ape provides functions for reading, and plotting
phylogenetic trees in parenthetic format (standard Newick
format), analyses of comparative data in a
2000 Apr 24
1
compiling R-1.0.1 under Solaris
Dear all,
I am trying to compile R version 1.0.1 under Solaris on a SUNsparcUltra10.
Note that I'm doing this in my home directory as I cannot do it as root.
The configure script seems to run correctly and issues as the last few lines:
-----------------------------------------------
...
R is now configured for sparc-sun-solaris2.7
Source directory: .
Installation directory:
2003 Dec 04
2
extracting p value from GEE
Dear R users,
If anyone can tell me how to extract the p values from the output of gee?
Many thanks in advance.
Yu-Kang
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2002 Nov 29
1
KS for goodness of fit
Dear All,
I have two distributions which I don't their nature. I want to check whether they come from the same distribution. I know that I can use KS test however the standart function ks.test applies only the ks test for testing the difference of two samples (non-parametric). By the way the distribution are of Euclidean distances. One of observed and the other of shuffled data.
Thanks,
Ron
2003 Apr 07
3
New window for plot()
Hi,
Can anybody tell me how to open new a new window for plot()? Thanks.
Minghua
2001 Mar 03
11
Emacs & ESS under Windows
After the discussions about appropriate editors under Windows to use with
R, I have managed to install Emacs, XEmacs, and ESS under WinNT 4.0, and
these work fine. It's not necessary to compile anything to use R with ESS,
just to install Emacs and ESS, and do a few modifications in some files.
XEmacs is also easy to install but apparently ESS cannot run with it
(confirmed by a message by Tony
2000 Aug 25
3
unexpected R crash - again
Sorry, but I lost this thread, so I sending this as a new message.
This is really a follow-up to a post from a couple days ago saying that
fisher.test from the ctest library crashed on the following data set:
> T
[,1] [,2]
[1,] 2 1
[2,] 2 1
[3,] 4 0
[4,] 8 0
[5,] 6 0
[6,] 0 0
[7,] 1 0
[8,] 1 1
[9,] 7 1
[10,] 8 2
[11,]
2002 Dec 19
2
More on scan()
Hi,
If I have a CSV file which has several comments at the top, and the data
start immediately after the line:
@DATA
Is it possible to use the scan() command to get the CSV data into R, by
only reading the lines after @DATA? If so, how can I do it?
Cheers,
Kevin
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