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2004 Mar 30
1
Where: package licenses
Thanks Thomas and Marc that is what I was looking for. -Jason The DESCRIPTION file for a package lists the license; this is also given in the CRAN entry for each package. -thomas Marc Schwartz <MSchwartz@MedAnalytics.com> 03/30/2004 09:02 AM Please respond to MSchwartz To: Jason.L.Higbee@stls.frb.org cc: R-Help
2004 Mar 30
0
Where: package licenses
Note that package.descripton() is deprecated in R-1.9.0. You have to use packageDescription() instead. Jim James W. MacDonald Affymetrix and cDNA Microarray Core University of Michigan Cancer Center 1500 E. Medical Center Drive 7410 CCGC Ann Arbor MI 48109 734-647-5623 >>> Sundar Dorai-Raj <sundar.dorai-raj at PDF.COM> 03/30/04 10:51AM >>> You can access this from
2003 Apr 03
1
Re: Outbound e-mail slow from R servers?
>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Schwartz <mschwartz@medanalytics.com> >>>>> on Thu, 03 Apr 2003 09:24:20 -0600 writes: Marc> Martin, Marc> Not sure if you are aware of this, but since yesterday Marc> there seems to be multi-hour delays in outbound e-mail Marc> from r-help and r-devel. Inbound mail seems to show Marc> up
2003 Apr 03
1
Re: Outbound e-mail slow from R servers?
>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Schwartz <mschwartz@medanalytics.com> >>>>> on Thu, 03 Apr 2003 09:24:20 -0600 writes: Marc> Martin, Marc> Not sure if you are aware of this, but since yesterday Marc> there seems to be multi-hour delays in outbound e-mail Marc> from r-help and r-devel. Inbound mail seems to show Marc> up
2003 Apr 24
0
changing dir. to network drive crash Rgui on NT4 ( PR#28 28)
Thanks very much, Duncan! I tried it and no more crashes for me either. Best, Andy > -----Original Message----- > From: Duncan Murdoch [mailto:dmurdoch@pair.com] > Sent: Thursday, April 24, 2003 8:45 AM > To: mschwartz@medanalytics.com > Cc: 'Liaw, Andy'; r-devel@stat.math.ethz.ch; > ligges@statistik.uni-dortmund.de > Subject: Re: [Rd] changing dir. to network drive
2004 Dec 20
1
RE: [R] SAS or R software
What version of GCC? We user GCC 3.4.0. -G > -----Original Message----- > From: Marc Schwartz [mailto:MSchwartz@MedAnalytics.com] > Sent: Monday, December 20, 2004 4:30 PM > To: Warnes, Gregory R > Cc: Paul Murrell; Jain, Nitin; R-Devel; Frank E Harrell Jr > Subject: RE: [Rd] RE: [R] SAS or R software > > > On Mon, 2004-12-20 at 16:13 -0500, Warnes, Gregory R wrote:
2001 Dec 12
1
Re: R-Help List Transmit Time
I answer publicly, since this is something like a moderatly FAQ >>>>> "Marc" == Marc Schwartz <MSchwartz at medanalytics.com> writes: Marc> Question: Is it typical for messages posted to the R Marc> help list to take on the order of 2.5 hours to be Marc> transmitted to some subscribers after being sent? yes, it is. Marc> The reason
2004 Jun 09
0
gregmisc 1.11.2 including read.xls()
Release 1.11.2 of the gregmisc() package of functions is now available on CRAN at http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Descriptions/gregmisc.html for both Unix and Windows systems. The most notable enhancement provided by this release is: - read.xls(), a function to read Microsoft Excel files by translating them to csv files via the xls2csv.pl script has been added. I've also provided
2004 Jun 09
0
gregmisc 1.11.2 including read.xls()
Release 1.11.2 of the gregmisc() package of functions is now available on CRAN at http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/Descriptions/gregmisc.html for both Unix and Windows systems. The most notable enhancement provided by this release is: - read.xls(), a function to read Microsoft Excel files by translating them to csv files via the xls2csv.pl script has been added. I've also provided
2004 Aug 08
0
FW: R packages install problems linux - X not found (WhiteBoxEL 3)
-----Original Message----- From: Dr Mike Waters [mailto:michael.waters at dtn.ntl.com] Sent: 08 August 2004 20:11 To: 'MSchwartz at MedAnalytics.com' Subject: RE: [R] R packages install problems linux - X not found (WhiteBoxEL 3) -----Original Message----- > Correction on the above URL. I pasted the wrong one here. It should be: >
2004 Dec 20
3
RE: [R] SAS or R software
Yes, par(family="mono") would work, except that I get R segfaults from this sequence: > > plot.new() > par(family="mono") > par(cex=8) > strheight("foo") Process R segmentation fault (core dumped) at Mon Dec 20 16:07:56 2004 on R 2.0.1 (2004-11-15), Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 In my code I call strheight and strwidth several times in
2004 Dec 21
0
mono fonts (was RE: RE: [R] SAS or R software)
> > > > I've tested values of cex. Anything above 2.1249 seems to > segfault. > > > The X11 device works pretty hard to find a font to use and if > it really > can't find anything it should throw an error, not segfault. Are you > able to debug this and see where it is failing? I haven't had time to get gdb correctly pointed at a source tree
2004 Dec 20
1
mono fonts (was RE: RE: [R] SAS or R software)
Ah, I'm using Exceed Hummingbird 7.1 as the X server.... It does have fixed width fonts, and it is happy with variable width fonts up to this extreme .... A little more fiddling shows that this succeds with a linux based X11 server, and that even plot(1,1) par(family="mono",cex=8) text(1,1,"foo") segfaults. I've tested values of cex. Anything above 2.1249
2003 Jul 14
2
problem with coding for 'optim' in R
Hi, there I am a graduate student new to coding in S who is hitting a bit of a wall at present using an "optim" function. I am running into some troubles, and was hoping someone might be able to recognize where I am going wrong. As background: I have constructed a loop that carries out a 365-day calculation for a mass-balance model. Basically, the model depends on 2 variables (p,
2011 Jun 13
1
maintaining row connections during aggregate
Dear All, I have several sets of data such as this: year jday avg_m3s 1 1960 1 4.262307 2 1960 2 4.242308 3 1960 3 4.216923 4 1960 4 4.185385 5 1960 5 4.151538 6 1960 6 4.133846 ... There is a value for each day of multiple years. In this particular data set it goes up to 1974. I am am looking to obtain the minimum and maximum values for each year, but also know on which
2003 Jun 12
0
SP? Re: Rounding problem R vs Excel
Hi again Sam, Sorry for not replying sooner. I have been ignoring everything for a while to work on the AMMP analysis tool and the continuing saga of migrating the legacy AMMP data. Our consultant has written some programs that take a VERY long time to run :( Anyway, I now know Java and a certain amount of JSP. I hope to be able to get around to this soon. It is all a bit hard now with our
2012 Aug 07
0
R enquire
Dear Madam or Mister, My name is Manuel Montesino and I am a PhD student at the University of Copenhagen. I am not a programmer myself, but my thesis requires the combined use of R and a model. I would be very grateful if you help me with the following issue; I am trying to combine a small piece of code written in Fortran 77 with R. The F77 code aims to select data from a library and write it
2004 Aug 17
2
Re: Thanks Frank, setting graph parameters, and why social scientists don't use R
First, many thanks to Frank Harrell for once again helping me out. This actually relates to the next point, which is my contribution to the 'why don't social scientists use R' discussion. I am a hybrid social scientist(child psychiatrist) who trained on SPSS. Many of my difficulties in coming to terms with R have been to do with trying to apply the logic underlying SPSS, with dire
2002 Nov 13
2
Wandering usr values in par(no.readonly=TRUE) (PR#2283)
>>>>> "Marc" == Marc Schwartz <mschwartz@medanalytics.com> >>>>> on Wed, 13 Nov 2002 11:01:49 -0600 writes: Marc> Marc Schwartz wrote: >> SNIP >> >> I am guessing that this may be the result of par("ylog") >> and par("xlog") being read only and perhaps impacting the >>
2003 Aug 27
1
Exporting R graphs (review)
Hi guys, Yesterday I posted my first couple of questions (see bottom of this message) to this forum and I would like to thank you guys for all the useful feedback I got. I just would like to make some comments: 1. Exporting R graphs as vector graphics: The best answer came from Thomas Lumley <tlumley at u.washington.edu> He suggested using the RSvgDevice package. As far as I know SVG