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2004 Aug 30
1
While installing Hmisc...
Dear R-Gurus: This afternoon I was installing the "Hmisc" package. I use R in Linux (Fedora Core 1 (yarrow)) on a Compaq presario with 128 MB RAM laptop. Opening an R session as a root user (superuser), I issued install.packages("Hmisc") and waited. R downloaded the package, installation was going on, and on the standard output I could see that a list of
2006 Jan 08
2
wicked wikis for R
>Message: 41 >Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 13:52:33 +1100 > From: paul sorenson <sourceforge@metrak.com> >Subject: Re: [R] Wikis etc. >To: Frank E Harrell Jr <f.harrell@vanderbilt.edu>, r-help > <r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch> >Message-ID: <43C07E71.3040303@metrak.com> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > >Frank E Harrell Jr
2011 Sep 10
4
TIP for broken ARIN whois
This works for me on Centos 5.6. It may assist newcomers to the Linux world of Centos. whois 51.51.51.51 produces a normal and conventional display of data. However since ARIN, the North American registrar of IP addresses, "modernised" its WHOIS processing, a query to whois 64.64.64.64 will produce a one line summary of possible matches, which always includes ARIN, but omits the
2010 Apr 23
1
doBy and Hmisc on R version 2.11.0
I installed R 2.11.0, and I don't think I can load the doBy package now. Any suggestions? > library("doBy") Loading required package: survival Loading required package: splines Error in loadNamespace(i[[1L]], c(lib.loc, .libPaths())) : there is no package called 'Hmisc' Error: package/namespace load failed for 'doBy' > sessionInfo() R version 2.11.0
2005 Jul 07
0
Failing to install Hmisc on Mac OS 10.3.9, R Version 2.1.0 Patched (2005-05-12)
Kindly cc me when replying to the list. trying URL 'http://www.biometrics.mtu.edu/CRAN/src/contrib/Hmisc_3.0-6.tar.gz' Content type 'application/x-gzip' length 462535 bytes opened URL ================================================== downloaded 451Kb * Installing *source* package 'Hmisc' ... ** libs g77 -fno-common -g -O2 -c cidxcn.f -o cidxcn.o g77 -fno-common
2007 Jan 29
0
Hmisc Version 3.1-2 uploaded to CRAN repository
Hmisc 3.1-2 has been uploaded to the CRAN incoming directory. Change log 3.2-1 1/25/2007: Hmisc function 'ecdf' has been renamed 'Ecdf' to deconflict it with the existing 'ecdf' function in base. Fixed Bug in format.df that would create numbers with many trailing zeros. Added arguments 'math.row.names' and
2007 Jan 29
0
Hmisc Version 3.1-2 uploaded to CRAN repository
Hmisc 3.1-2 has been uploaded to the CRAN incoming directory. Change log 3.2-1 1/25/2007: Hmisc function 'ecdf' has been renamed 'Ecdf' to deconflict it with the existing 'ecdf' function in base. Fixed Bug in format.df that would create numbers with many trailing zeros. Added arguments 'math.row.names' and
2007 Apr 27
0
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 is now in CRAN repository
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 has been posted to the CRAN repository. Change Log 3.3-2 4/26/2007 Fixed bug with combine<- function not handling NULL values. 3.3-1 3/29/2007 Created functions trunc.POSIXt, ceil.POSIXt, round.POSIXt to do those ops on POSIXt objects. Removed chron versions of these functions. Placed Hmisc in a namespace Factored out category
2007 Apr 27
0
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 is now in CRAN repository
Hmisc Version 3.3-2 has been posted to the CRAN repository. Change Log 3.3-2 4/26/2007 Fixed bug with combine<- function not handling NULL values. 3.3-1 3/29/2007 Created functions trunc.POSIXt, ceil.POSIXt, round.POSIXt to do those ops on POSIXt objects. Removed chron versions of these functions. Placed Hmisc in a namespace Factored out category
2010 May 05
0
Hmisc version 3.8-0 now available on CRAN
Hmisc version 3.8-0 has been released and is now available on CRAN. Primary improvement is compatibility with R 2.11.0. Linux packages, Windows 32bit and 64bit binary packages, and Mac binary packages are built and are currently available on the http://cran.r-project.org/ repository. Charles Dupont _______________________________________________ R-packages mailing list R-packages at
2010 May 05
0
Hmisc version 3.8-0 now available on CRAN
Hmisc version 3.8-0 has been released and is now available on CRAN. Primary improvement is compatibility with R 2.11.0. Linux packages, Windows 32bit and 64bit binary packages, and Mac binary packages are built and are currently available on the http://cran.r-project.org/ repository. Charles Dupont _______________________________________________ R-packages mailing list R-packages at
2015 May 04
0
Version 3.16-0 of Hmisc now on CRAN
Several updates have been made to the Hmisc package: Changes in version 3.16-0 (2015-04-25) * html.contents.data.frame: corrected html space character to add semicolon * ggplot.summaryP: added size of points according to denominators * colorFacet: new function * labelPlotmath: added chexpr argument (used by rms::ggplot.Predict) * rcsplineFunction: added
2015 May 04
0
Version 3.16-0 of Hmisc now on CRAN
Several updates have been made to the Hmisc package: Changes in version 3.16-0 (2015-04-25) * html.contents.data.frame: corrected html space character to add semicolon * ggplot.summaryP: added size of points according to denominators * colorFacet: new function * labelPlotmath: added chexpr argument (used by rms::ggplot.Predict) * rcsplineFunction: added
2011 Sep 16
0
OT : ARIN Apologies .....
For those who use Centos and have problems with ARIN, here is today's apology from ARIN's Chief Engineer Andy Newton posted on ARIN-Tech. Follow-ups, if any, off-list please. Thank you. Paul -------------------------------------- All, We appreciate your patience and willingness to work with us through issues and questions that have arisen with regard to Reg-RWS, our RESTful
2003 Oct 27
0
I am looking for the barplot version of histbackback( Hmisc library ) TIA
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2006 Jan 06
1
Linux HA may not be the best choice in yoursituation. High Availability using 2 sites
In a nutshell and very first of all, you need at least 2 internet connections. Those ISP must be willing to setup BGP peering between your routers and theirs. Once that agreement has been made, you need to get their AS Numbers and submit the ASN request located on ARIN's website (http://www.arin.net). After some paperwork and money exchanges, ARIN assigns you an AS number. At that point,
2004 Oct 13
1
Seeking advice on "introducing R"
Dear List: This is in search of advices/opinions for a lecture presentation on R. I have this presentation scheduled on Saturday (16-October-2004); the topic is "introduction to R". The audience is a group of researchers and scholars who have either never used R/are beginning to use R, but otherwise have used a package called limdeb, and SPSS. There is also a request to cover Rgnumeric,
2010 Apr 30
1
Problem: packages TinnR, Hmisc, applications Tinn-R and R version 2.11.0
Hi, First: sorry for my bad English! I have received several emails reporting problems using Tinn-R with the new R version (2.11.0). This email is meant to assist the users. This problem is new and is related with R 2.11.0 and Hmisc package for Windows! After download and install R 2.11.0pat under Linux and Windows, see below my results: a) Under Linux (Open SUSE 11.3) - I found no problem
2006 Jan 06
0
Linux HA may not be the best choice inyoursituation. High Availability using 2 sites
One final consideration I forgot to mention, make sure you have a beefy router. Depending on your BGP configurations, if you want to receive all routes from the internet, that can seriously bog down a low end router. I'm not saying you can't get by with a low-end router, just make sure your router can handle the results of your BGP configs. --Todd -----Original Message----- From:
2005 Feb 08
0
Rép : Problem installing Hmisc
Hi, I do have it installed on 2 Macs as well (OS X 10.2.8 and 10.3.7) and what I need does work, however if you do the command check routine some problems will likely be revealed. At least there were problems for me. Denis Le 08 févr. 2005, à 12:23, r-help-request@stat.math.ethz.ch a écrit : > De: Don MacQueen <macq@llnl.gov> > Date: 07 février 2005 16:05:14 GMT+01:00 > À: