Displaying 20 results from an estimated 10000 matches similar to: "R 1.1.1 slow to launch"
2007 Jan 25
3
Error in loadNamespace(name) (PR#9464)
Full_Name: Ross Darnell
Version: 2.4.1
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (130.102.133.33)
rdarnell at pc:~/Data$ ls -al .RData
-rwxrwxrwx 2 root root 13551 2006-12-06 08:58 .RData
rdarnell at pc:~/Data$ R
R version 2.4.1 (2006-12-18)
Copyright (C) 2006 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing
ISBN 3-900051-07-0
R is free software and comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.
You are welcome to
2000 Nov 14
2
atlas for R1.1.1 and R1.2 different?
Dear R'ers,
when I e.g. install the integrate2.2-2 package under R1.1.1 (debian2.2)
atlas is linked into the library:
Installing package `integrate' ...
libs
gcc -shared -lc -shared -o
/usr/lib/R/library/integrate/libs/integrate.so adapt.o adapt_callback.o
bsrl.o flfm.o nxprt.o symrl.o wht.o -L/usr/local/lib -lf77blas -lcblas
-latlas -lg2c -lm -L/usr/lib/gcc-lib/i386-linux/2.95.2
2007 May 01
0
[Fwd: Re: [R-downunder] Beware unclass(factor)] (PR#9641)
It really is unclear what is claimed to be a bug here. But see
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2007-May/045592.html
for why the bug is not in R: your old and new data do not match.
Your fit is to a category.
[The problem with the web interface to R-bugs was reported last week: it
is being worked on.]
On Mon, 30 Apr 2007, r.darnell at uq.edu.au wrote:
> This is a multi-part
2000 Nov 22
1
memory check
I'm working on R1.1.1 and was wondering if there is a way to check how
much memory an object would require, a.k.a. a way to check whether the
object you'd like to create is going to exceed the heap memory
available?
Something to the effect of:
if ( memorycheck(object) > vsize ) { don't create object }
else { create object }
Thanks in advance for any help,
Michael
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]
2005 Apr 14
1
predict.glm(..., type="response") loses names (was RE: [R] A sugg estion for predict function(s))
> From: Ross Darnell
>
> Liaw, Andy wrote:
> >>From: Liaw, Andy
> >>
> >>
> >>>From: Ross Darnell
> >>>
> >>>A good point but what is the value of storing a large set of
> >>>predicted
> >>>values when the values of the explanatory variables are lost
> >>>(predicted
>
1999 Nov 27
1
.Rprofile results in corruption of .RData? (PR#346)
It could be that the following may be due to something wrong that I managed
to do (I cannot think what...) but I submit this report in case it is something
that you want to know about (I have solved the problem by removing .Rprofile as
I describe below).
1. After compiling/installing R 0.90 (an uneventful process), it
worked perfectly the first time, and it read .RData written by the
previous
1999 May 19
1
shell command
Using R (version 0.63.3) for MS windows, I try the following command
> shell(paste("cd ",getenv("RHOME"),sep=""))
which replies with an error message
Too many parameters - FILES\RW0633
which appears to suggest that the space if the path name is causing
difficulties to the cd command. getenv returns
> getenv("RHOME")
RHOME
2002 Dec 05
2
Problems with segments and multiple graphs
I would like to create a page of two graphs (2 rows by 1 col) and then
draw vertical lines (segments?) on both graphs from the minimum
values to the corresponding maximum value.
So I have tried
#
> y <- rnorm(3000)
> par(mfrow=c(2,1))
> plot(y,type="l")
> plot(cumsum(y),type="l")
> segments(1000,min(cumsum(y)),1000,max(cumsum(y)))
> par(mfg=c(1,1))
>
2005 Sep 13
2
Translating lme model call to lme4
I would appreciate help translating the following lme model to an lmer
function.
lme(lognrms ~ Group*Rotation*muscle*side*support*arms,
random=~1|Subject/Stratum2/rep, data=Data)
Many thanks
Ross Darnell
r.darnell at uq.edu.au
2007 Oct 17
2
Need help with function that includes 2 summation
I am relatively new to R, so this may be a much simpler question than it
seems to me. I am trying to create a function that includes two
summations, and can't figure out how. I am attaching the equation as a
pdf file. This function will then be optimized over a chosen range of
values, but right now I just need help with the function. Thank you.
Zack Darnell
Duke University
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Zack
2007 Mar 01
4
R File IO Slow?
Is R file IO slow in general or am I missing
something? It takes me 5 minutes to do a load(MYFILE)
where MYFILE is a 27 MB Rdata file. Is there any way
to speed this up?
The one idea I have is having R call a C or Perl
routine, reading the file in that language, converting
the data in to R objects, then sending them back into
R. This is more work that I want to do, however, in
loading Rdata
2002 Feb 15
2
Reordering factor levels
I would like to define the order of the levels of a factor.
The relevel function would work but since I have 20 levels I would prefer
to declare the order explicitly. Using a smaller example
levels(oldfactor)
"b1" "b2" "r1" "r2"
nufactor <- order(oldfactor,order=c("b1","r1","b2","r2")) # my fabricated function
2003 Nov 04
2
help with nomogram function
I have fitted a logistic regression model
> failed.lr2$call
lrm(formula = failed ~ Age + task2 + Age:task2, data = time.long,
na.action = na.omit)
using the Design package functions and would like to generate a
nomogram from this model.
the datadist information is generated and stored in
> ddist
time.long$Age time.long$task2
Low:effect 45
2004 Jun 01
1
WinMenu's question
I am using the Windows menu functions below which will work on the
first pass, but if I repeat the same script I cannot get the
WinMenuAddItem to work. This is a problem if I change the menu
structure and reread the source code I am forced to quit and restart Rgui.
"try.menu" <- function(){
OS <- .Platform$OS.type
GUI <- .Platform$GUI
if (!(OS == "windows" &
2007 Apr 18
1
[Bridge] RE: [VLAN] Re: [PATCH/RFC] Let {ip, arp}tables "see" bridged VLAN tagged{I,AR}P packets
-----Original Message-----
>From: Tommy Christensen [mailto:tommy.christensen@tpack.net]
>Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 10:09 AM
>To: Christian Darnell
>Cc: 'Linux 802.1Q VLAN'; Bart De Schuymer; netdev@oss.sgi.com; bridge
>Subject: Re: [Bridge] RE: [VLAN] Re: [PATCH/RFC] Let {ip, arp}tables
>"see" bridged VLAN tagged{I,AR}P packets
>
>
>
>This
2000 Nov 21
4
Session logging in Windows98?
I'd like to log all console I/O for an entire session while maintaining
normal console I/O. I'm working in Windows98, RGui, R1.1.1. The sink()
function is not the answer since it diverts output from the console. In the
RFAQ I see references to "...save the contents of the interaction buffer to
a file..." and in the R-Help Archive "...just save the console output...".
I
2000 Dec 06
0
Locfit
Dear,
I am doing some statistics analysis using R software. I am currently trying
to implement your library locfit. I am using Win NT and R1.1.1 version
obtained on the following Webmaster :
http://cm.bell-labs.com/cm/ms/departments/sia/project/locfit/index.html
When trying to run it, the following message appears:
**********
Error in .C("guessnv", nvm = integer(1), ncm =
1999 Feb 15
1
.Rdata questions
Dear all,
in a current project I have a pretty huge .Rdata. Thus I was working with
R --vsize 100 --nsize 1000000. Today when I tried to restart R I get the
following error message:
Error: a read error occured
Fatal error: unable to restore saved data
(remove .RData or increase memory)
I increased memory up to --vsize 180 and --nsize 2000000, but the error
reoccurrs. Is there a way to know
1999 Jun 18
1
R INSTALL -l
The FAQ says in
[5.2 How can add-on packages be installed?]
to install a package to a private tree, use
[$ R INSTALL -l lib pkgdir_1 ... pkgdir_n]
where lib gives the path to the library tree to install to.
which, for me, returns
Package '-l' does not exist. Has there been a change?
Thank you
Ross
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