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2009 Jun 10
3
package installation fails (RandomFields)
I have been unable to install the package RandomFields. I am using R 2.9.0-4 on Ubuntu 9.04. To install, I use the command: sudo R CMD INSTALL RandomFields_1.3.37.tar.gz The output follows below. Any help Would be appreciated. D. Hoysak Brandon University * Installing to library ?/usr/local/lib/R/site-library? * Installing *source* package ?RandomFields? ... ** libs g++
2009 Jun 10
3
package installation fails (RandomFields)
I have been unable to install the package RandomFields. I am using R 2.9.0-4 on Ubuntu 9.04. To install, I use the command: sudo R CMD INSTALL RandomFields_1.3.37.tar.gz The output follows below. Any help Would be appreciated. D. Hoysak Brandon University * Installing to library ?/usr/local/lib/R/site-library? * Installing *source* package ?RandomFields? ... ** libs g++
2012 Feb 10
0
range and anisotropy with RandomFields
Hello, I am presently trying to get a feel for the various packages out there that allow me to both analyze and simulate random fields. The package RandomFields is nice, but there are still a few aspects of its implementation that are confusing to me and I was hoping someone could help clarify things for me. It could also be that my questions reflect a lack of knowledge pertaining to random
2010 Aug 19
0
2d kriging with anisotropy on an irregular network (RandomFields Package)
Dear List I am using the RandomFields package, and I have a problem when 2d-kriging, with an anisotropy, some values from an irregular network. It works well when : - 2d-kriging, without any anisotropy, some data from an irregular network - 2d-kriging, with and without anisotropy, some data from a regular network - 3d-kriging, with and without anisotropy, some data from a regular network Here is
2012 May 11
0
Interpreting summary of lme
Dear mixed-modelers, I have built a mixed model and I'm having serious trouble with interpreting the output. I want to test differences in the coefficient of variation (CV) of light across 3 tree crown exposures (Depth). I have measured direct and diffuse radiation (RF) and I want to test for differences for each kind of radiation between crown exposures, as well as differences between
2004 May 11
1
bad interaction between RandomFields 1.1.11 and Sweave
Not really a bug (I eventually discovered), but ... When running GaussRF()/DoSimulateRF() with n>1, the default pch="!" prints backspaces to the terminal, which causes problems (LaTeX barfs) if you're running this within an Sweave() job. Setting RFparameters(pch="") fixes the problem. Could put this in the documentation, but I don't know where you could
2009 Oct 28
3
Why is package RandomFields not listed in the R 2.10.0 Packages list under Packages, Install package(s)...?
The package list was accessed October 28, 10:13 am MST using Windows XP and mirror USA (CA 1). Bill Morphet, Ph.D.
2004 Dec 28
1
RandomFields: Controling seed with GaussRF
Hi, I'm using RF to simulate a correlated variable with GaussRF set.seed=1 GaussRF(sim.kfinegrid, grid=F, model="exponential", param=c(0,0.5,0,0.2)) However when I simulate again using the same random seed I get different results. > set.seed=1 > summary(GaussRF(sim.kfinegrid, grid=F, model="exponential", param=c(0,0.5,0,0.2))) Min. 1st Qu. Median Mean 3rd
2010 Aug 05
1
Installing packages and passing parameters
Hello I am trying to install the RandomFields package by using install.packages("RandomFields") but the process fails. I think that if I pass to the g++ compiler the -lgfortran option might work. Could you please help me do this? I would like to thank you in advance for your help Best Regards Alex [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2007 May 21
1
size limit in R?
Hi, Please see the email exchanges below. I am having trouble generating output that is large enough for our needs, specifically when using the GaussRF function. However, when I wrote Dr. Schlather (the author of the GaussRF function), he indicated that there is also a limit imposed by R itself. Is this something that we can overcome? Thank you very much for any assistance you may provde.
2006 Jul 09
1
last 2 questions about save and load
i played around and i get the hang of save and load. I just have two final questions : 1) is loading the RandomFields package the only way to check if a file ( created through the save function ) is out there or not ? Because, I generally won't know if one has been created yet or not. 2) Suppose, you have the case where you created and saved a file. When you do an ls() without loading that
2004 Jul 16
1
Random Fields
I have tried to install the package RandomFields (using the packages menu) from CRAN and it fails to open the zip file. I then tried downloading the package from the author's site, but it still fails to install. Anyone had any success with this? Or am I doing something wrong. Thanks in advance for any help. Michael Axelrod
2012 Nov 12
1
How to generate a random field with truncated marginal distributions?
I have asked the same question on stackoverflow but did not get a satisfying answer. I am trying to simulate a lognormal spatial random field but I need the simulated value in a certain range. So I need some easy to use functions to generate a truncated Gaussian field to start with. To be specific, I need a function like GaussRF from the RandomFields package or grf from the geoR package to
2006 Jan 25
1
How to use rfm.test ? (Package MarkedPointProcess)
I would like to compute the MC test (rfm.test) available in the package MarkedPointProcess (for the data BITOEK for example) in order to test the dependence between the marks and their locations. Why the syntax of rfm.test is false here? I have the message : ****************************** ML WARNING! Forbidden values! -- if there are too many warnings try narrower lower and upper bounds for the
2010 Sep 01
1
Looks like a bug in subsetting of a complicated object
I don't understand what is happening! I have a (large) object sim1, an matrix list with dim c(101,101) where each element is an 3*3 matrix. I am subsetting that with a matrix coo, of dim c(100,2), of unique indices, but the resulting object has length 99, not 100 as expected. Code reproducing the problem follows: library(RandomFields) set.seed(123) sim0 <- GaussRF(x=seq(0, 100, by=1),
2010 May 29
1
warning In fun(...) : no DISPLAY variable so Tk is not available
I am getting the above warning following loading of Geneland 3.1.5 on unix , while a simple plot sends output to the pdf file ( see attached code) no output results from Geneland functions, resulting in empty pdf files > library (Geneland) Loading required package: RandomFields Loading required package: fields Loading required package: spam Package 'spam' is loaded. Spam version
2001 Oct 11
2
Where's MVA?
Hi All: Package TSERIES is stated to depend on MVA. However, there is no MVA package to be found under the list of package sources. Best wishes, ANDREW tseries: Package for time series analysis Package for time series analysis with emphasis on non-linear and non-stationary modelling Version: 0.7-6 Depends: ts, mva, quadprog Date: 2001-08-27 Author: Compiled by Adrian
2009 Feb 07
3
New package test results available
We've added a column at http://cran.r-project.org/web/checks/check_summary.html of test results using the Sun Studio compiler: it is intended that these will be updated weekly. The Sun Studio compiler is that used on Solaris: these runs were on the Linux version. All the other platforms are using gcc 4, so this provides an opportunity for checking for use of gcc-specific features and
2014 Dec 08
2
CRAN packages mis-using \donttest : falsy
Hi all, anyone has an idea how I could fix this? \donttest{ ## Set colors from colorspace package with a fallback col <- try(colorspace::rainbow_hcl(5), silent = TRUE) %||% rainbow(5) } The problem is that this makes R CMD check freak out (http://www.r-project.org/nosvn/R.check/r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang/falsy-00check.html) if the colorspace package is not declared as a dependency.
2004 Nov 05
0
Ways to catch segfaults before they happen
Those of you who monitor the daily package checks will know that some packages generate ERROR reports spasmodically. This is normally due to segfaults, and in almost all cases has been traced (eventually) to memory access errors using the tool valgrind (http://valgrind.kde.org). Current examples include RCurl, RandomFields, geoR, kza and pcurve. This week I have run all the examples in all