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2004 Apr 14
2
again question about nmath/standalone
Hello,
I forgot to tell you that I am using Linux OS. And I can?t find
directory "src/nmath/standalone". I will send you the test code I am using and
the whole operation process.
[credsim at confsys ~/src]$ gcc test1.c -o test1 -lRmath
test1.c: In function `main':
test1.c:18: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a cast
test1.c:19: warning: assignment makes
2004 Apr 22
2
Urgent:again question about nmath/standalone
Hello, all,
I have the same question as the last mail I sent. I have installed libRmath in
my system. But I still can not link Rmath through -lRmath. The whole process
is as follow.Is there anybody who is so kind to help me find out the problem?
I will appreciate very much.
[credsim at confsys ~]$ cd /usr/lib
[credsim at confsys lib]$ ls -l libR*
-rw------- 1 bcdesai bcdesai 237828 Apr
2004 Jun 22
1
R mathlib
Hello, dear R experts!
I run R on Debian 'sarge' platform. There is 'r-mathlib' package in
Debian distribution, which is described as:
$ dpkg --status r-mathlib
...
This packages provides the libRmath shared and static libraries which
can be called from standalone C or C++ code.
Well, I use runif() function in test_runif.c:
#include <Rmath.h>
main()
{
// ...
2002 Jan 14
1
trouble using R Mathlib as standalone
Dear People,
I am trying to use R's Math library as standalone, as documented in
/src/nmath/standalone. I am using C++ in Debian testing, and the versions
are as follows:
ii g++-3.0 3.0.3-1 The GNU C++ compiler.
ii r-mathlib 1.4.0-1 `GNU S' - Standalone R math library
I have a file (rand.cc) as follows. I don't think that lattice.hh or mh.hh
are very
2012 Jan 27
2
The following code (using rgamma) hangs
Hi,
I'm seeing something that may be a bug in R's standalone math library,
which is packaged by Debian as r-mathlib. I reported it to the Debian BTS
as http://bugs.debian.org/657573
I'm using Debian squeeze, and the code was tested with r-mathlib 2.11.1-6
(default on stable) and 2.14.1-1 (from testing/unstable).
I summarize this report below. The following code with the R math
2005 Aug 11
1
include C functions from nmath in my own C functions
Hi:
I followed the README in src/nmath/standalone/
to make the use the command "make shared" to make the
libRmath.so file. I also add the directories containg
libRmath.so to LD_LIBRARY_PATH by using command
"export
D_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$/home/zhliu/Backup/R-2.0.1/src/nmath/standalon
e
"
However, when I try to run the following codes by the
command
2002 May 24
1
nmath standalone again
Hi !
I have again problem with nmath standalone sources package.
Following the suggestion of Reid, I did control that
/usr/local, in which I copied the dir standalone, is listed in
/etc/ld.so.conf.
However, because of my big ignorance, I don't understand how I have to do
the linkage to Rmath during the compilation of a source.
What does it mean:
"and link against -lRmath" in
2006 Mar 03
1
Fwd: Re: calling R's library using C
Sorry, forgot to switch the header to the R group....
--- Globe Trotter <itsme_410 at yahoo.com> wrote:
> Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2006 19:35:21 -0800 (PST)
> From: Globe Trotter <itsme_410 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: [R] calling R's library using C
> To: Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org>
>
> Hi, Dirk:
>
> Thanks for all the help. I thought I would
2006 Dec 18
1
Rmath: R libraries from C on Mac OS X
Dear R-experts,
I have been having trouble using R's standalone random number generators
from C on my Mac OS X 10.4.8 system.
I try to compile my C program in the following way:
gcc -Wall -o helloMac helloMac.c -lm -lRmath
I get the following error:
/usr/bin/ld: can't locate file for: -lRmath
I am unable to locate Rmath on my machine. The problem appears to be
that no libRmath.a was
2003 Dec 14
1
compile error with C code and standalone R math C library
Dear People,
I just went back to an old piece of C code. On trying to compile it with
the R math standalone C library I got the following error. Can anyone
enlighten me what I am doing wrong, if anything? C file (rr-sa.c) follows.
I'm on Debian sarge. I'm running R version 1.8.1. Gcc is version
3.3.1.
Thanks in advance.
Faheem.
2006 Mar 02
1
calling R's library using C
Hi,
Thanks, everyone for all the help! So, here is my calling function in C
(called
test.c):
#include<stdio.h>
#include<stdlib.h>
#include<Rmath.h>
int main(void) {
printf("%f \n",pchisq(2.,7., 1, 0));
printf("%f \n",pnchisq(2.,7.,0., 1, 0));
return EXIT_SUCCESS;
}
I compile using:
gcc test.c -I/usr/lib/R/include
2002 May 31
1
Two questions about nmath
Hi !
1) First question.
Excuse me for trouble with the same question. I still have problems
with the compilation of test.c in src/nmath/standalone.
I did follow the instructions you gave me but I still receive this message
[root at my standalone]# cc -o test test.c -L/usr/local -lRmath
/usr/local/libRmath.so: undefined reference to `log'
/usr/local/libRmath.so: undefined reference to
2004 Mar 19
1
R_qsort_int_I() error
Hi,
I want to use R_qsort_int_I() in my C function, but getting the
following error. It looks like there is a conflict between Rmath.h,
which I use to generate random numbers, and R_ext/Boolean.h I would
appreciate any help to fix this problem.
gcc -ansi -g -o Gibbs gibbs.c subroutines.o rand.o vector.o -lm -lRmath
-llapack -lblas -lfrtbegin -lg2c -lm -shared-libgcc
In file included from
2002 May 24
0
problem with R-mathlib standalone
Hi,
I'm trying to use pgamma() within my C application but I'm
getting strange results. I have a Debian system with r-mathlib
1.4.1-1 and gcc 2:2.95.4-9.
Here are 3 example pgamma() calls executed by R:
$ R -q --vanilla < gamma.R
> pgamma(98, 100, 1)
[1] 0.4333105
> pgamma(21, 100, 5)
[1] 0.7002453
> pgamma(2, 100, 69)
[1] 0.9997046
>
and here is what the small C
2002 May 23
1
nmath standalone
Dear all,
I'm trying to use the as a standalone package the nmath sources.
In R-1.4.1/src/nmath/standalone, in linux operating system I made 'make
shared' to obtain libRmath.so. then I copied the dir standalone, where
there is libRmath.so in /usr/local.
I tried to compile test.c with cc test.c but I obtain this error message
/tmp/ccsTxu7U.o: In function `main':
2006 Mar 01
3
library file for R's nmath routines
Hi,
I am wondering where the library file for R's nmath routines are?
Doing a search on libR gave me the following:
/usr/lib/libRKC16.so.1.2.0
/usr/lib/libRKC.so.1.2.0
/usr/lib/R/lib/libRlapack.so
/usr/lib/R/lib/libR.so
/usr/lib/libRKC.so.1
/usr/lib/libRKC16.so.1
None of these have the functions in nmath.
Any help? Many thanks and best wishes!
GT
2005 Aug 11
1
include C functions from nmath in my own C functions
Hi:
I followed the README in src/nmath/standalone/
to make the use the command "make shared" to make the
libRmath.so file. I also add the directories containg
libRmath.so to LD_LIBRARY_PATH by using command
"export
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:$/home/zhliu/Backup/R-2.0.1/src/nmath/standalon
e
"
However, when I try to run the following codes.
2023 Feb 16
0
User-defined RNG with the standalone Rmath library
I have two questions about using a user-defined random number generator (RNG) with the standalone Rmath library. The default RNG with the standalone Rmath library is the Marsaglia-multicarry generator, which has poor properties. The "R Installation and Administration" manual, in the section "The standalone Rmath library", states that:
```
A little care is needed to use the
2008 May 13
1
Catching warning message(stdout) from C
I'm using the 'pnt' C function from Rmath library in some C-code.
How can I catch the warning message: "full precision was not achieved in
'pnt'" in R. I call the function using the .C().
(options(warn=-1) didn't work)
Thanks in advance
--
Maarten van Iterson
Center for Human and Clinical Genetics
Leiden University Medical Center (LUMC)
Research Building,
2000 Nov 03
1
How to call R functions from a C++ program
Dear R experts,
Could anyone give some concrete examples of how to call R functions from a
program written in C++?
Thanks in advance for your help.
Nathapong Samlamjiag
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