Displaying 20 results from an estimated 20000 matches similar to: "package dependence"
2002 Sep 04
3
logical and NA
Hi there, (sorry Martin, ich habe den falschen Empfaenger erwischt :-( )
Is there a function in the base package or elsewhere which returns TRUE and
not NA, even if NA is involved: (I did not find in the help system :-( )
if ( x==something & !is.na(something))
or
if ( x==something & !is.na(x==something))
If "something" is complicated, a function would be handy.
Thanks
2006 Jan 26
1
construct a bundle, subdirs do not exist?
Hi,
Sorry to bother, but I checked around and did not succed creating a
bundle from six existing packages (which are checkable, installable,
etc. individually). I carefully followed the procedure given in ch.
1.1.5 Package bundles. However, I am getting
hoffmann at fluke:~/R/Sources >R CMD check cwhmisc
* checking for working latex ... OK
* using log directory
2002 Nov 06
5
"chemical" plot
Hi all,
May be there is a plot which shows 3 variables in a triangle, their sum
being constant. I have forgotten its name, and a search in the engine using
"plot" did not help.
Does anyone know of such a procedure in R or S?
Thank you
--christian
Dr.sc.math.Christian W. Hoffmann
Mathematics and Statistical Computing
Landscape Dynamics and Spatial Development
Swiss Federal Research
2001 Feb 05
1
packages, help
Hi,
Using help under help.start() is working fine (html)
Q1:
using > ?solve results in the message
"sh: ~/R/tmp/R4f32S1cfb: cannot open"
displayed in the XEmacs buffer "help[R](solve)". BUT there exists a file
R.R4f32S167e
in that directory. (not quite the same name).
Does the "sh: " prefix suggest that the shell "sh" is run, although my
2001 Feb 14
2
assignment function
Hi,
I am trying to create the assignment function:
"substring<-" <- function(text, first, last=100000, sub) {
if(is.character(first)) {
if(!missing(last)) stop('wrong # arguments')
return(sedit(text, first, sub))
}
lf <- length(first)
if(length(text)==1 && lf > 1) {
if(missing(last)) last <- nchar(text)
last <- rep(last,
2008 Dec 05
1
How to retrieve a method
Hi there,
I am interested in the inner workings of wilcox.test:
> wilcox.test
function (x, ...)
UseMethod("wilcox.test")
<environment: namespace:stats>
how can I get at the code, if it is R-code? For Methods one should be able to learn what extension to use, but here default or such do not help.
Is there a wayplot.default to learn which different versions of
2006 Jan 11
2
Browser problem, Misrepresentation of .html in Solaris Firefox (PR#8471)
Hi there
I hope that I am in the right forum.
I am working on Win2000 PC connected via Exceed 6.0.1.0 to a
SunOS fluke 5.9 Generic_118558-11 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-480R
There I am using Mozilla Firefox 1.0.7 as a browser.
I am having
difficulties viewing .html files. Their first pages are displayed
normally, black on white, links in blue. When I scoll down, the pages
appear black
2001 Mar 01
1
Using csh
Hi all,
I am fancying the idea of using my preferred shell (t)csh when invoking
system(). How can I do that? (I didn't find anything about that in the FAQ).
Thanks for help,
-christian
Dr.sc.math.Christian W. Hoffmann
Mathematics and Statistical Computing
Landscape Modeling and Web Applications
Swiss Federal Research Institute WSL
Zuercherstrasse 111
CH-8903 Birmensdorf, Switzerland
phone:
2001 Sep 06
4
code/documentation mismatches
Hi,
I would like to get a hint on how to debug in the case of
#> R CMD check pllib
signalling
* checking for code/documentation mismatches ... WARNING
Error in parse(file, n, text, prompt) : syntax error on line 22
I am able to sort out which of the files is the culprit is by swapping
files in and out of the /R and /man directories. But I cannot find the
syntax error, the .Rd file seems
2006 Mar 27
3
seq(2,5,-2) not an error but NULL
Hi,
This may belong more to r-develop, but general discussion may be useful
(for the how many-th time ?)
seq(2,5,-2)
seq(5,2,2)
both result in
Error in seq.default(2, 5, -2) : wrong sign in 'by' argument
But often, if not always, mathematicians and programmers want a
behaviour e.g. in for loops, where this statement results in an empty
statement, that is
for (ii in seq(2,5,-2))
2001 Jul 12
1
Sys.getenv
I am running R-1.3.0 on Solaris 8:
Under Solaris I do
setenv dendro_us hoffmann
echo $dendro_us gives back:
hoffmann
which is correct.
When in R I do:
Sys.getenv("dendro_us") I get
dendro_us
""
which is NOT correct:
Inverse effect (taken from help of Sys.getenv)
Under R:
print(Sys.putenv("R_TEST"="testit", ABC=123))
[1] TRUE TRUE
2011 Jan 10
2
problem with packages
Hello, I am on a laptop with Win7, running R-2.12.1
if I click on Packages/InstallPackages I get :
> utils:::menuInstallPkgs()
Warning: unable to access index for repository http://cran.skazkaforyou.com/bin/windows/contrib/2.12
Warning: unable to access index for repository http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/RWin/bin/windows/contrib/2.12
Error in install.packages(NULL, .libPaths()[1L], dependencies
2006 Jan 27
4
regular expressions, sub
Hi,
I am trying to use sub, regexpr on expressions like
log(D) ~ log(N)+I(log(N)^2)+log(t)
being a model specification.
The aim is to produce:
"ln D ~ ln N + ln^2 N + ln t"
The variable names N, t may change, the number of terms too.
I succeded only partially, help on regular expressions is hard to
understand for me, examples on my case are rare. The help page on R-help
2001 Feb 22
4
Setting elements in data frame
Hi all,
I have a problem which I am biting my teeth into unsuccessfully:
(x <- data.frame(S1=c("a","b","d","F"),N1=c(2,4,6,9),N2=c(6,NA,0,6)))
S1 N1 N2
1 a 2 6
2 b 4 NA
3 d 6 0
4 F 9 6
> is.na(x)
S1 N1 N2
1 FALSE FALSE FALSE
2 FALSE FALSE TRUE
3 FALSE FALSE FALSE
4 FALSE FALSE FALSE
No I want to be able to do:
1) Setting
2003 Jun 03
3
(no subject)
Hi,
I would like to know if it is possible to get printed output while a loop is taking place.
Example:
for(i in 1:10){
print(i)
some long process
}
This will print the values of i only after the loop is finished, what I would like is to
see them when the process enters the i-th iteration to keep track of how the
program is running.
Thank you,
Gilda
2002 Jan 04
2
R CMD check (PR#1240)
SunOS fluke 5.8 Generic_108528-07 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise
R-1.4.0
Running from the command line
R CMD check chlib
results in the log file 00check.log:
* using log directory `/home/woodstock/hoffmann/R/Sources/chlib.Rcheck'
* checking for file `chlib/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* checking package directory ... OK
* checking for sufficient/correct file permissions ... WARNING
*
2004 Mar 24
6
First Variable in lm
Hi all,
I just cannot think of how to do it:
I want to take the first variable (column) of a data frame and regress
it against all other variables.
bla <- function (dat) {
reg <- lm(whateverthefirstofthevariablenamesis ~., data=dat)
return(reg)
}
What kind of function do I have to take instead of the
whateverthefirstofthevariablenamesis,
eval(), substitute(), get(), ...
to
2001 Mar 05
0
Rggobi install
Hi,
I am trying to install ggobi for R under Solaris
SunOS 5.5.1 Generic_103640-27 sun4u sparc SUNW,Ultra-Enterprise
following the instructions in INSTALL under e) R interface, although I have
some modifications in mind:
I am planning to keep the sources (untarred and unzipped) in
/home/woodstock/hoffmann/R/Sources/Rggobi
and I have set
setenv GGOBI_ROOT $HOME/R/Sources/Rggobi
(with $HOME =
2006 Mar 01
4
linear lists, creation, insertion, deletion, traversal *someone?*
Hi,
In a second try I will ask this list to give me some useful pointers.
Linear lists, as described e.g. by N.Wirth in "Algorithms and Data
Structures", seem not to be implemented in S/R, although in lisp we have
cons, car, cdr.
Nevertheless I want to implement an algorithm using such linear lists,
porting a trusted program to R (S). I need:
(from Modula/Oberon)
pSC* = POINTER TO
2004 Sep 22
1
is.constant
>>x <- c(1, 2, NA)
>>is.constant(x)
>
> [1] TRUE
>
> For data such as c(1, 1, 1, NA), I should think the safest answer should be
> NA, because one really doesn't know whether that last number is 1 or not.
>
> Andy
>
My version is
is.constant <- function(x) {
if (is.numeric(x) & !any(is.na(x))) identical(min(x), max(x)) else FALSE
}