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1999 Sep 07
2
R-0.65.0 on mips-sgi-irix6.5: Error code 1 (bu21)
Dear all, I want to install R-0.65.0 on mips-sgi-irix6.5 (SGI IRIX 6.5 IP32), but it doesn't work !!! I run the following configure call: <146>: ./configure --prefix=/usr/people40c/kuonen/Software/bin ... R is now configured for mips-sgi-irix6.5 Source directory: . Installation directory: /usr/people40c/kuonen/Software/bin C compiler: gcc -g -O2
2000 Dec 16
1
R-1.2.0 installation problems...
Dear all, I have some problems installing R-1.2.0 under Red Hat Linux 6.0 using Kernel 2.2.46 on an i686. $ pwd /usr/R-1.2.0 $ ./configure --with-f2c --prefix=/usr/R-1.2.0 ... $ make $ make install ... $ bin/R nothing happens... $ ls -al bin/R -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 0 Dec 16 09:50 bin/R shows me that the file is empty :-( I finally remarked
2004 Jul 06
1
R & DataMining
Dear R-user, I wish to know if someone is using R as concern Datamining or KDD (Knowledge Discovery in Database) and if already exists a R package specialized in this kind of analysis. I found this contributes on the R web site: [20] Diego Kuonen. Introduction au data mining avec R : vers la reconqu??te du `knowledge discovery in databases' par les statisticiens. Bulletin of the Swiss
2001 Feb 08
2
What is R?
Dear all there's something. that puzzles me about what R is :-) "R is available as Free Software under the terms of the Free Software Foundation's GNU General Public License in source code form." (Source: http://www.r-project.org/about.html) But, looking at the second paragraph of the same site, you see this: "... and R provides an Open Source route to
2001 Feb 08
2
What is R?
Dear all there's something. that puzzles me about what R is :-) "R is available as Free Software under the terms of the Free Software Foundation's GNU General Public License in source code form." (Source: http://www.r-project.org/about.html) But, looking at the second paragraph of the same site, you see this: "... and R provides an Open Source route to
2001 Jan 11
2
Bootstrapping
HI All, I am trying to analyse the results of a heap of samples, to determine how many samples are required to meet a defined confidence interval. I checked out the R manual for bootstrapping and re-sampling methods, but did not find anything. Are there any contributed procedures that deal with this? thanks, Matt Redding Soil Scientist Intensive Livestock Environmental Management-Research
2000 Mar 18
0
abline(coef=c(1,1)) different behavoir to screen andpostscript 1.00 under windows
Hi - The problem is with two abline(s). Attached are: 1) jnk.r to run program 2) jnk.rin the data 3) jnkps.eps the postscript output 4) jnkscreen.bmp (from photoshop after bmp copy to clipboard) in jnk.zip the eps and bmp are different on my machine (windows 2000) any suggestions appreciated bob >>> Diego.Kuonen at epfl.ch 03/18/00 08:24AM >>> "Robert L.
2000 Nov 16
0
European Meeting of Statisticians, Funchal, August 2001
Apologies for cross-postings. ====================================== First announcement and call for papers ====================================== The 23rd European Meeting of Statisticians will be held at Funchal, capital of the Portuguese island of Madeira, from 13-18 August 2001, under the auspices of the European Regional Committee of the Bernoulli Society. For more information see the
1999 Jun 15
3
r help archives
Where are the archives of r-help kept, please? Jonathan -- Dr. Jonathan Myles e-mail:jonathan.myles at mrc-bsu.cam.ac.uk MRC Biostatistics Unit Tel. 01223 330371 Institute of Public Health FAX 01223 330388 University Forvie Site Robinson Way CAMBRIDGE CB2 2SR -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list --
1999 Jun 23
4
does a factorial function exist
I've looked through the documentation with R-0.64.1 and have been unable to find a high-level function for evaluation of factorials (i.e., n!, not factorial designs). Is there such a function? It is trivial to code, so everyone could write their own, but it also would be worthwhile as a standard tool. I'm guessing I am just overlooking it.
2001 Jun 26
5
breaks in hist()
I was using the hist() function to create a frequency table of some network traffic data. The range in values is rather large, from 0 till just under 10e12. Calling hist(x, breaks=c(0,1000,1e6,1e9,1e12),plot=F,freq=T) causes hist() to return : $breaks [1] -1.0000e+05 1.0100e+05 1.1000e+06 1.0001e+09 1.0000e+12 Is this recalculation of the breaks by hist() intended? Maarten van Gelder.
2001 May 04
6
help, what's CarbonLib 1.20?
Greetings, I downloaded R for my mac from software, R binaries, rm123, base and then downloaded "rm123.sit.hqx" Now, when I open R and try to type anything in the blank, I get a message that I need CarbonLib 1.20 or newer to run R. Please tell me what this means and where to go to get it. By the way, when I type anything in and recieve the error message, R will then refuse to close
2004 Sep 21
0
S/R and data mining (was can't understand "R")
Hi Thomas, see these papers or books (some are available on the web): Diego Kuonen, Introduction au data mining avec R : vers la reconqu??te du `knowledge discovery in databases' par les statisticiens. Bulletin of the Swiss Statistical Society, 40:3-7, 2001. Consultabile all??indirizzo web: http://www.statoo.com/en/publications/2001.R.SSS.40/ Diego Kuonen and Reinhard Furrer, Data mining
2001 Apr 25
2
how to do java-like hashtables in R, R from a java programmer's p onit of view
I suppose I am looking for recommendations on the right book on R for me. This post drones on a bit about what sort of programming I do and is basically asking if there are any books on R written with me in mind. I also make a proposal regarding R documentation at the end. I started reading "Programming with Data," by Chambers, got really excited in chapter 1, then found that I had a
2001 Mar 30
5
PICT output?
hi, all. I use R on a unix (linux) box and am quite happy with it. However, sometimes I need to create a graph that needs to be used with Microsoft Word or Powerpoint (ug). I can create a png or jpeg format picture, but the text look pretty crummy because jpeg is bitmapped. I can also create a PS/EPS version (my preference), but then it doesn't display properly in word or powerpoint (but it
2006 Jan 16
8
[newbie] This Month / Next Month / The One After That
What I want to do is simple. I''d like code that prints out the name of this month (January) the next month (February) and the one after that (March) I''ve been able to print this month: <% t = Time.now %> <%= t.strftime(" This Month is: %B") %> But I can''t figure out how to get the next months to print out! -- Posted via
2000 Sep 07
6
Writing a tabel in LaTeX-format
I have a vague recollection of seeing a R-function that will output a table or matix in a format suitable for the tabular enviroment in LaTeX. But I cannot find it. Any hints? Bendix ---------------------- Bendix Carstensen Senior Statistician Steno Diabetes Centre Niels Steensens Vej 2 DK-2820 Gentofte Denmark tel: +45 44 43 87 38 mob: +45 28 25 87 38 fax: +45 44 43 73 13 bxc at novo.dk
2006 Jul 21
2
rpart unbalanced data
Hello all, I am currently working with rpart to classify vegetation types by spectral characteristics, and am comming up with poor classifications based on the fact that I have some vegetation types that have only 15 observations, while others have over 100. I have attempted to supply prior weights to the dataset, though this does not improve the classification greatly. Could anyone supply some
2001 Feb 07
2
Literature needed
Howdy! Could somebody point me to some good introductory readings about data mining and descriptive data analysis? I'm a psychologist and a couple of times I realized that some things just don't appear in psychological literature, e.g. I've never seen a box plot anywhere in psych journals so I'm not familiar with them. The R help function is great when it comes to explaining
2000 Sep 07
2
read.table
When I read a table (the dimnames of the table are numbers), R reads the column names as: X plus the number (X1,X2,X3,...) and the rownames as the numbers (1,2,3,...) How can I suppress this action? The code and the output: ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ > r2<-read.table("h:\\matrix",header=T,dec=",",na.strings="-99") > dimnames(r2) [[1]] [1] "500"