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2001 Mar 13
1
passing arguments to R CMD SHLIB
Dear People, I want to run gcc with optimisation turned on (-O2), and with -Wall (all warnings) enabled, when using R CMD SHLIB. When I do make, which is R CMD SHLIB -Wall -O2 cftp.c mcmc.c latticefn.c -lm in this case, I get faheem ~/research/cftp>make R CMD SHLIB -Wall -O2 cftp.c mcmc.c latticefn.c -lm make[1]: Entering directory `/home/faheem/research/cftp' gcc -I/usr/lib/R/include
2002 Jun 13
1
using MAKEFLAGS in compiling C code as a shared library using R CMD SHLIB
Dear R People, in the R FAQ (in the R Programming section) it says ********************************************************************** How can I change compilation flags? =================================== Suppose you have C code file for dynloading into R, but you want to use `R CMD SHLIB' with compilation flags other than the default ones (which were determined when R was built).
2003 Mar 16
1
R CMD SHLIB uses foo.c instead of foo.cc if both are present (PR#2644)
Full_Name: Faheem Mitha Version: 1.6.2 OS: Debian GNU/Linux Submission from: (NULL) (209.42.199.193) Suppose you are making a shared library using R CMD SHLIB foo.cc If there is a file called foo.c in the same directory, then it will be used instead. faheem ~/scratch/r-base>R CMD SHLIB foo.cc gcc-3.0 -I/usr/lib/R/include -D__NO_MATH_INLINES -mieee-fp -fPIC -g -O2 -c foo.c -o foo.o
2001 Feb 23
1
a couple of minor points about SHLIB
Dear People, 1) When I use the R search engine to find SHLIB (the text says "You can search for keywords, function and data names and text in help page titles. Usage: Enter a string in the text field below and hit RETURN"), I get "no matches for "SHLIB" have been found!" On the other hand, when I do >help(SHLIB) at the R command line, the help page for SHLIB
2002 Jul 24
1
loading compiled C++ code as shared library
Dear People, Over the last few days I've been writing C++ to compile as a shared library (previously I have always used C). Not entirely to my surprise, I am getting errors. Specifically, when I try to load the shared library, I get Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library "/home/faheem/research/thesis/sim/ms/ms.so":
2003 Mar 16
1
R CMD SHLIB uses foo.c instead of foo.cc if both are present (PR#2645)
On Sun, 16 Mar 2003, Duncan Temple Lang wrote: > The "fix" is relatively simple. One can change the order of the > suffixes listed in $R_HOME/etc/Makeconf (i.e. the Makeconf.in version) > to alter the precedence. If one changes the line > > .SUFFIXES: .c .cc .cpp .C .d .f .lo .o > > to place the '.c' after the '.cc', your example will work as you
2001 Feb 27
1
using fmod in C code to be loaded into R
Dear People, I wrote the following bit of C code and (along with other bits) called it mycode.c, and compiled the file into a shared library to load into R, using R CMD SHLIB mycode.c. This was Ok, but when I tried to load this into R using dyn.load("mycode.so") I got the error > dyn.load("mycode.so") Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to
2005 Jan 30
2
Rinternals.h and iostream don't play nice together'
Hi, Consider the following file. ******************************* foo.cc ******************************* #include <R.h> #include <Rinternals.h> #include <iostream> ******************************* R CMD SHLIB foo.cc gives scads of errors. I've use C++ extensively with R before (using C linkage) but not with Rinternals.h. I'm puzzled. The errors make no sense to me. Am
2001 Feb 24
5
testing for integer
Dear People, Consider the following fragment of R code choose <- function(n,r) { if( is.integer(n) && is.integer(r) && n > 0 && r >= 0 ) { .C("choose",as.double(n),as.double(r),comb = double(1))$comb } else stop("n must be a positive integer and r a non-negative integer.") } This is a practice function (n choose r), which I
2008 Apr 30
3
checking whether a file is empty
Hi, Is there a way to check whether a file is empty in R. I did the customary searches, but did not find anything. Please cc me on any reply. Thanks, Faheem.
2012 Oct 11
1
R CMD SHLIB error bad value (core2) for -mtune= switch
Hi there, I'm having trouble to compile the R + C/C++ codes for this project from Yahoo folks on latent factor models: https://github.com/yahoo/Latent-Factor-Models#readme After downloading the package from the site, I could not successfully *make* the files. Here is the message: ====================================================================================== sh-4.1$ make R CMD
2014 Jul 25
1
Multiple -g flags in R CMD SHLIB
Does anybody know why two "-g" flags appear in the call to gcc in R CMD SHLIB Example: gcc -std=gnu99 -I/usr/share/R/include -DNDEBUG -fpic *-g* -O2 -fstack-protector --param=ssp-buffer-size=4 -Wformat -Werror=format-security -D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 *-g* -c c_file1.c -o c_object1.o Surely it need only be listed once? Alan [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Apr 29
4
thick plot lines
Dear People, In a qqplot I am doing, I get lines/points that are very thick. I've tried setting the lwd variable to 0.1, but it doesn't seem to have any effect. Also, I have set the value of lty to dashed, but I still get dots. The command looks like qqplot(cdf.inv(seq(0,1,length=size),theta,pos,len),empmargdistvec(len,theta,pos,size), xlim=c(-theta,theta), ylim=c(-theta,theta),
2008 Aug 06
3
subsetting with column name as string
Hi, Consider the following > x = c(1,2) > y = c(3,4) > d = data.frame(cbind(x,y)) > d$x [1] 1 2 > d$"x" [1] 1 2 > > foo = function(val) + { + return(d$val) + } > > bar = function() + { + return(d$"x") + } > > foo("x") NULL > bar() [1] 1 2 I'm a little surprised that R accepts both the form d$x and d$"x", but
2001 Feb 08
4
eps file not positioned properly in latex document
Dear People, I am trying to include a barplot (see code below), in a latex document. However, the plot appears in totally the wrong position. I know this is not an R question as such, but the eps file is produced by R and I thought that perhaps other people had had similar problems and could give me pointers. Am I doing anything obviously wrong? Sincerely, Faheem Mitha. PS.
2000 May 01
6
including r code in a latex file
Dear R people, The header practically says it all. I was wanting to include r code in a Latex file. Since R code using{ and }, which are interpreted by Latex as control characters, I would expect it to get upset. I believe that \{ would probably print as {, but I hoping I don't have to go through the code and add lots of \. I would rather use some global commannd, along the lines of
2001 Mar 14
2
concatenating lists
Dear People, I have been trying to perform concatenation operations on lists without success. Consider the following example. > x <- runif(2) > y <- runif(2) > z <- runif(2) > xy <- list(x,y) > xyz <- list(x,y,z) I want to have a function foo such that foo(xy,z) is the same as xyz. This appears not to be as easy as I thought, though there must be a way. For example
1999 Dec 16
2
R question
I have the following question, which is elementary but I am unable to answer. In a for(i=10) loop, I am trying to represent the 10 1-dimensional vectors l1, l2,... l10 by some expression that will run through these values. ie. soppose I want to add l1 + ... + l10 I could go x <- 0 for(i in 1:10){ x <- x+ l(i)} This should return x to be the sum of the 10 li's for i from 1 to 10
2001 Sep 23
1
plot with no tick marks
Dear R people, I have the following simple bit of code to make a plot. I want to suppress tick marks on the axes of the plot. I've been trying everything I can think of to do so, but have been unsuccessful. Can you help me? If you reply, please cc me, I'm not currently subscribed to the list. Thanks in advance. Sincerely, Faheem Mitha. num <- 1:i inc
2003 Jun 20
3
combining mathematical notation and value substitution
Dear People, I need to make a label which both contains math notation as well as substitutes a value for an object. In the following label, len and theta are one dim variables, and I am substituting their values appropriately. This label looks fine except that I want the greek symbol for theta to appear instead of the word `theta'. How can I do so most easily? I don't understand the