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2000 Jun 16
2
R and OpenBSD
Howdy!
Has anybody successfully installed R under OpenBSD? I just tried to
install the latest R-release under OpenBSD 2.7 and got the following
errors in the make step:
pnorm.c:62 'ML_ERR_return_NAN' undeclared
pnorm.c:62 'ML_NAN' undeclared
pnorm.c:62 'ML_NEGINF' undeclared
--Ragnar
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2000 Jun 16
2
R and OpenBSD
Howdy!
Has anybody successfully installed R under OpenBSD? I just tried to
install the latest R-release under OpenBSD 2.7 and got the following
errors in the make step:
pnorm.c:62 'ML_ERR_return_NAN' undeclared
pnorm.c:62 'ML_NAN' undeclared
pnorm.c:62 'ML_NEGINF' undeclared
--Ragnar
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r-help
2000 Apr 04
2
Hierarchical Regression
Howdy!
I'm a clinical psychologist desperately trying to get rid of SPSS. I
just discovered R and like it quite a lot. The main reason why we're
still using SPSS is the hierarchical regression where you enter
bundles of variables into a linear model and get an R-sqare increase
tested with an F-test. I already found add1 and drop1 but would
rather need addn and dropn. Is there
2000 May 03
2
GLM available book recommendation
Howdy,
I looked at the references in the R and S-Plus literature to find a
good introduction/reference to GLM. When I then went to Amazon it
seemed to me that all the recommended books are out of print.
Can anyone give me a recommendation which _available_ book to get?
--Ragnar
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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
2001 Mar 28
5
R and xterm
Howdy!
I have a problem that's similar to one discussed earlier on the list:
When not in xterm all the backspace and cursor-movements and stuff
are working well. Only when I start R in an xterm window backspace
appears as ^H and so on. What can I do?
Ragnar
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2001 Aug 01
3
partial correlations
Howdy!
I need to calculate partial correlations and I just can't find out how to
do that with R. Can anybody help?
Ragnar
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2000 Apr 27
1
Getting betas in lm
Howdy,
is there a simple way to get beta weights from lm? So far I've done
z-transformations of the variables before using them in lm.
I also wonder whether there is a function to calculate variance with
n instead of (n-1)?
--Ragnar
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2001 Feb 08
1
hollow points bug?
Howdy!
According to help(points) setting the bg parameter should set the
background fill color for open plot symbols. But when I tried out
(R-1.2.1 on Linux and Mac) e.g. points(1,1,bg="white") I could always
see through the "O". Is this a bug or am getting something wrong?
Ragnar
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r-devel
2000 Jun 20
0
Compiling R 1.1.0 under OpenBSD 2.7
Howdy!
I was trying to compile R 1.1.0 under OpenBSD 2.7 and got the
following output from the make step:
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gcc -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include
-I../../src/include/R_ext -I/usr/local/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-mieee-fp -g -O2 -c arithmetic.c -o arithmetic.o
arithmetic.c:48: warning: `struct exception' declared inside parameter list
arithmetic.c:48: warning: its
2002 Mar 24
2
readline?
We've recently "upgraded" a server to solaris 8, and in reinstalling R
I've encountered a problem in getting it to recognize the readline library.
I have installed readline in what I believe to be the "usual" place:
/usr/local/lib with include files in /usr/local/include/readline.
But ./configure produces:
ragnar.econ.uiuc.edu# grep readline hout
checking for
2001 Feb 28
3
Status of samba projects
Hello list members,
I'm slightly confused as to the status of the samba project(s), and was
wondering if someone here could give an authoritative answer to what the
situation is.
Is it correct that the current latest stable version 2.0.7 is being developed
into 2.2 by a continuation of the "original" team?
And samba TNG is working on a different approach which will be version
2002 Feb 16
2
map_ptr error
We're using rsync to mirror a web server. The rsync is initiated using
ssh from a Red Hat Linux 7.2 box, the files are located on an Alpha
running a version of Digital Unix 4. On the Alpha rsync is 2.5.2, The
Linux box used to have a 2.4.6-X version, but with the map_ptr problems
I built 2.5.2 on that as well. However, version incompatibility was not
the problem, as they persist after the
2001 Sep 10
1
Running rsync on machines in different timezones
[ I'm not on the list - please CC replies to me ]
Does rsync work properly (is it able to determine wich files are new
correctly) when ran on machines set up with different timezone-settings?
If not, what is needed to fix it?
--
Ragnar Kj?rstad
Big Storage
2000 Apr 12
1
Problems with SuSE 6.4
Hello!
A friend of mine tried to install R 1.0.0 on a Linux SuSE 6.4 with new
compilers and new X. First the X-libs could not be found. Using the apropriate
flags to change the paths for X-libs for configure (deleting first
configure.cache) did not solve the problem. So he copied the libs
to the expected /usr/X11/lib/ resp. include (because linking was not possible)
it compiled fine up to the
2012 Apr 27
2
get plot axis rounding method
Hello,
Does anyone know how to get the rounding method used for the axis tick
numbers/values in plot()?
I'm using mtext() to plot the values used to plot vertical and horizontal
lines (using abline()) and I'd like these vertical and horizontal line
values to be rounded like the axis tick values are rounded.
In other words, I want numbers plotted with mtext() to be rounded in the
same
2005 Jan 06
5
How to avoid rounding of matrix elements?
Hi all R-users,
If I have a matrix with numeric elements as follows, the values are
rounded when I try to refer to a specifici element using [], the value
is rounded.
The same thing happens if the matrix is read from a file, the values are
stored to the correct precision but then when I try to refer to a
specific element (such as using [], it is rounded.
How do I avoid this rounding?
2010 Jul 09
2
C module causing rounding errors?
Hi all!
I am currently writing a C-module for a for loop in which I permute columns
in a matrix (bootstrapping) and I send a couple of variables into C
initially. All of it is working, except the initial values I send to R are
rounded/truncated (I believe rounded).
I am using a 32 bit machine to compile, I am using (I believe) 32 bit R....
While debugging I print the values I am sending to C,
2008 Jul 10
5
rounding
Hi,
Round(0.55,1)=0.5
Round(2.55,1)=2.6
Can this be right?
Thanks,
Ed
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2009 Oct 29
2
Rounding and printing
Hello,
I am trying to print a table with numbers all rounded to the same number of digits (one after the decimal), but R seems to want to not print ".0" for integers. I can go in and fix it one number at a time, but I'd like to understand the principle. Here's an example of the code. The problem is the 13th element, 21 or 21.0:
>nvb_deaths <- round(ss[,10]/100,digits=1)