Displaying 20 results from an estimated 5000 matches similar to: "Error on "Load source file" of iESS"
2004 Oct 21
2
How to calculate a double integral ...?
Dear R-Friends,
How can I calculate a double integral like
\int_a^b \int_c^y g(x, y) dx dy
where a, b, c are constants, g(x, y), e.g.,
g(x, y) = tan(x + y).
I tried to nested integrate() and adapt(),
but none of them working, seemingly due to the
limits can not be specified constants.
Best regards,
C. Joseph Lu
Department of Statistics
National Cheng-Kung University
Voice:
2000 Aug 04
1
xlab=expression(...) won't work.
Dear all,
I found that the plotmath seems won't work on xlab in plot
(and other plot functions including matplot, contour, ...):
> plot(1:10, 1:10, xlab=expression(alpha))
the plot shows nothing for x-label.
My R-version is R.1.1.0
> version
_
platform Windows
arch x86
os Win32
system x86, Win32
status
major 1
2001 Dec 26
1
ESS 5.1.19 w/Xemacs 21.4.6
Probably wrong group for this, but a quick question. I've just switched
from emacs to Xemacs. In reinstalling ESS 5.1.19 I keep getting the
following error when loading Xemacs:
"Error in init file: Symbol's function definition is void: w32-using-nt"
I've debugged the ess-site.el file, which is where the error originates
from. The line causing the difficulty is:
2000 Sep 04
1
quitting iESS[R] (R in ESS)
One thing that has driven me batty to no end is the fact that ESS
doesn't handle R's "exit" well. Any thoughts as to the default? I'm
thinking of something like:
current: do what currently is done
C-u Y C-c C-q : quit and save workspace
C-u N C-c C-q : quit and don't save workspace.
Comments?
best,
-tony
--
A.J. Rossini Rsrch. Asst.
2003 Apr 23
1
Setting up Xemacs + Sweave
Dear list,
I have tried to setup my Xemacs for use with Sweave, which I indend to learn.
I have followed the instructions in the Sweave FAQ, that is to say, I put
(defun Rnw-mode ()
(require 'ess-noweb)
(noweb-mode)
(if (fboundp 'R-mode)
(setq noweb-default-code-mode 'R-mode)))
(add-to-list 'auto-mode-alist '("\\.Rnw\\'" . Rnw-mode))
(add-to-list
2002 May 11
4
Is this a bug of pweibull()?
In rw1050, I found that
> pweibull(3:10, 2)
[1] 0.9998766 0.9999999 1.0000000 1.0000000 NaN NaN
[7] NaN NaN
Warning message:
NaNs produced in: pweibull(q, shape, scale, lower.tail, log.p)
more surprisingly,
> pweibull(3:10, 2.1)
[1] 0.9999566 1.0000000 1.0000000 -Inf NaN NaN
[7] NaN NaN
Warning message:
NaNs produced in: pweibull(q,
2002 Nov 24
3
Using XEmacs and ESS with R for MS/Windows
I've been working on a document describing the use of XEmacs and ESS with R
for Windows users, along with configuration files that are meant to make
things simple for Windows users. This was initially intended for my
students, but with recent discussions of Windows (and other) editors on the
the R-help list, I thought that I'd make the material more widely available.
The document
2002 Nov 24
3
Using XEmacs and ESS with R for MS/Windows
I've been working on a document describing the use of XEmacs and ESS with R
for Windows users, along with configuration files that are meant to make
things simple for Windows users. This was initially intended for my
students, but with recent discussions of Windows (and other) editors on the
the R-help list, I thought that I'd make the material more widely available.
The document
2000 Dec 20
1
Question about coplot() ...
Dear R-friends,
For the following data:
> xy
x y i
1 731 0.313 2
2 739 0.340 2
3 790 0.373 2
4 855 0.451 2
5 980 0.608 2
6 575 0.156 1
7 608 0.207 1
8 630 0.249 1
9 670 0.332 1
10 838 0.377 1
11 964 0.466 1
> coplot(y ~ x|i, data=xy)
coplot gives 3 panels, rather than 2, namely one for i=1 and one for
i=2.
Futhermore, when I extand data fram xy to have i=3 as follows:
2000 Dec 22
1
Found "answer" to my question on MTB's INDICATOR
Dear R-Friends,
Sorry to bother everyone with my earlier question:
"Do we have similar R function to work like Minitab's INDICATOR?"
I found the way to make things work: e.g.,
> x <- c(2,2,5,3,6,5,NA)
> model.matrix(~ factor(x) - 1)
factor(x)2 factor(x)3 factor(x)5 factor(x)6
1 1 0 0 0
2 1 0 0 0
2002 Mar 13
2
How useful is iESS mode for emacs?
I would like some feedback about how useful is the iESS mode to run R in
Xemacs/emacs?
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2003 Aug 18
1
rterm not shutting down from ESS on Win32/could we help?
Hi to all who suffer from rterm not shutting down in xemacs/ESS on windows NT or 2000. Also hi to those who could eventually help. Here is some more information which could help and some ENCOURAGEMENT to contribute to a solution.
1. It may be an xemacs problem but it is more likely an interaction between rterm/comint/and xemacs. In fact, the problem started occurring around version R 1.6.0. I
2002 Aug 06
1
Questions about lexical scope
Dear R-users,
The numerical integration example given in Gentleman and Ihaka (2000),
"Lexical Scope and Statistical Computing," JCGS, 9, 491-508,
is very interesting and helpful in understanding how lexical scope
is about.
However, I got some questions that I just can't figure out.
First all, allow me to copy the two functions given by the authors:
midpoint <- function(f, a,
2005 Oct 11
3
Is this correct?
Dear userR,
With the following results, are they correct or acceptable?
> x <- c(1.4, 1.2, 2.8)
> sum(x)
[1] 5.4
> sum(x) == 5.4
[1] FALSE
> (1.4 + 1.2 + 2.8) - 5.4
[1] -8.881784e-16
> (1.4 + 1.2) - 2.6
[1] -4.440892e-16
> 2.6 - 1.5 - 1.1
[1] 0
> version
_
platform i386-pc-mingw32
arch i386
os mingw32
system i386, mingw32
status
major 2
minor
2003 Aug 15
1
rterm not shutting down from ESS on Win32
I've been having problems with Rterm.exe not shutting down when I exit an R
(1.7.0 and 1.7.1) session from within emacs when using ESS. I've just
upgraded to 5.1.24 and still have the same problems. I'm running ntemacs and
winxp. I don't recall having these troubles with version 1.6.2 of R.
Jeff.
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Jeff D. Hamann
Hamann, Donald and Associates, Inc.
PO Box 1421
Corvallis, Oregon
2002 Jul 02
4
XEmacs vs. GNU Emacs?
As a user of only R, I don't use much of the potential of ESS and Emacs.
Without entering a religious feud, is there any reason I should use XEmacs
rather than my current GNU Emacs?
(I looked on the XEmacs site, but I didn't understand the programming
issues they were talking about (over my head).)
Martin Henry H. Stevens, Assistant Professor
338 Pearson Hall
Botany Department
Miami
2003 Dec 07
5
A hint to start ESS-xemacs
I'm trying to use ESS & xemacs under debian linux testing and KDE.
My problem is that I didn't find any document in the internet explaining a
**step by step** session with R and xemacs.
The (wrong) procedure I follow (to no avail!) is:
1) I start R in a terminal window;
2) I start xemacs and open a file with the extension .R (test.R);
3) I issue M-x R RET and I can see an Rd new
2002 Nov 27
5
further on ESS/XEmacs for Windows
Dear list members,
I've had helpful feedback from a number of people, several of whom
experienced some problems getting my XEmacs/ESS configuration files for
Windows to work properly. I will, of course, make changes based on this
feedback, but the following information may be of use in the interim:
(1) It's clear that my instructions and installation procedure were
insufficiently
2002 Nov 27
5
further on ESS/XEmacs for Windows
Dear list members,
I've had helpful feedback from a number of people, several of whom
experienced some problems getting my XEmacs/ESS configuration files for
Windows to work properly. I will, of course, make changes based on this
feedback, but the following information may be of use in the interim:
(1) It's clear that my instructions and installation procedure were
insufficiently
2001 Mar 07
1
XEmacs on Windows
> Linux (?) Windows(?)
I mean in the Windows environment.
> I'm using under linux and the same installation worked for both, emacs and
> xemacs.
> P.J.
I am trying to use on ESS win XEmacs on Windows, but I don't know how to
tell XEmacs that use the ESS, I don't found the .emacs file and the system
don't let me create such a file.
Thank you for your help.
Kenneth