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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
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.
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
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
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
2004 Apr 14
1
question about /nmath/standalone
Hello, I can't link a c code with Mathlib according to introduction of R manual "Writing R Extensions", page 60. It is written : "It is possible to build Mathlib, the R set of mathematical functions documented in 'Rmath.h?, as a standalone library 'libRmath? under Unix and Windows. (This includes the functions documented in Section 5.7 [Numerical analysis
2006 Jul 01
1
polynomial expansion in R
Hi: I have two vectors of data, x and y and I want to get the "polynomial" expansion of (x+y)^p with any integer power p in R. Suppose p=2, then I want a matrix of five vectors, namely, x y x^2 y^2 x*y. The coefficient of the polynomial is not needed. I can write it manully if p is small. But I want it in the case of p=10 or even bigger, is there any function in R can do that
2005 Jun 25
1
comment in src/nmath/dgamma.c
Hi, In src/nmath/dgamma.c the comment at the top says * DESCRIPTION * * Computes the density of the gamma distribution, * * 1/s (x/s)^{a-1} exp(-x/s) * p(x;a,s) = ----------------------- * (a-1)! * * where `s' is the scale (= 1/lambda in other parametrizations) * and `a' is the shape parameter ( = alpha in
2010 Feb 10
1
Copyright on src/nmath/qnorm.c
At the top of src/nmath/qnorm.c it is stated: * Copyright (C) 1998 Ross Ihaka * Copyright (C) 2000--2005 The R Development Core Team * based on AS 111 (C) 1977 Royal Statistical Society * and on AS 241 (C) 1988 Royal Statistical Society The routine is in fact an f2c'd version of AS241 from StatLib: http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/apstat/241 and http://lib.stat.cmu.edu/apstat/ It
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
2006 Nov 22
1
question about the "solve" function in library "Matrix"
Hi: I have some problems when I use the function "solve" function in a loop. In the following code, I have a diagonal martix "ttt" whose elements change in every iteration in a loop. I defined a "dpoMatrix"class before the loop so I do not need to define this class every time in the loop. The reason is to save some computing time. The code is below. The inverse
2012 Mar 16
2
Elegant Code
Hi, Can anyone help to write a more elegant version of my code? I am sure this can be put into a loop but I am having trouble creating the objects b1,b2,b3,...,etc. b1 <- rigamma(50,1,1) theta1 <- rgamma(50,0.5,(1/b1)) sim1 <- rpois(50,theta1) b2 <- rigamma(50,1,1) theta2 <- rgamma(50,0.5,(1/b2)) sim2 <- rpois(50,theta2) b3 <- rigamma(50,1,1) theta3 <-
2000 Apr 14
1
rgamma with negative shape and scale parameters works?
Dear R people, This is a possibly silly question, but the rgamma function takes the shape and scale arguments and simulates gamma rvs corresponding to those values, right? But the shape and scale parameters have to be positive, right? However, rgamma quite happily returns to me values for negative values of shape and scale, and in some cases returns negative values eg. > rgamma(1, 1, -1) [1]
2013 Dec 18
1
rgamma
Estimado Jorge Perdóneme que lo moleste de nuevo, hay otra condición además de que sum(y)=1 y es que y[1] tiene que dar 0 en el ejemplo y<- c (0.0000000000, 0.6321985783, 0.2325728597, 0.0855587737, 0.0314753138, 0.0115791209, 0.0042597205, 0.0015670636, 0.0005764905, 0.0002120790) y[1]=0 sum(y)=1 esto se utiliza en el paquete EpiEstim donde se
2005 Mar 09
3
from long/lat to UTM
Hi: Is there any function in R which can convert the long/lat to UTM(Universal Transverse Mercator)? There are quite a few converters on Internet. However, the interface is designed as input->output which I can not convert lots of locations at the same time. Another question is whether there is a function in R which can tell the time zone from the location's lat/long? Thank you!
2008 Jul 07
4
Plot Mixtures of Synthetically Generated Gamma Distributions
Hi, I have the following vector which is created from 3 distinct distribution (three components) of gamma: x=c(rgamma(30,shape=.2,scale=14),rgamma(30,shape=12,scale=10),rgamma(30,shape=5,scale=6)) I want to plot the density curve of X, in a way that it shows a distinct 3 curves that represent each component. How can I do that? I tried this but doesn't work: lines(density(x)) Please
2005 Dec 14
1
R-beta on AIX5.2
I build R-beta on AIX5.2 is failed. make[3]: Entering directory `/home/nakama/Rbeta/R-beta/src/nmath' xlc_r -I. -I../../src/include -I../../src/include -I/usr/local/include -I/opt/freeware/include -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -q64 -I/usr/local/include -I/opt/freeware/include -O2 -D_ALL_SOURCE -D_LINUX_SOURCE_COMPAT -c mlutils.c -o mlutils.o "nmath.h", line 50.9: 1506-213 (S) Macro name calloc
2010 Mar 19
1
Gamma parametrization
Dear R users, ?rgamma gives me : rgamma(n, shape, rate = 1, scale = 1/rate) rate: an alternative way to specify the scale. The Gamma distribution with parameters ‘shape’ = a and ‘scale’ = s has density f(x)= 1/(s^a Gamma(a)) x^(a-1) e^-(x/s) Should I understand that scale=1/rate ? Is it written somewhere ? Then
2007 Feb 05
2
"lme" in R and Splus-7
Hi: I used the function "lme" in R and Splus-7. With the same dataset and same argument for the function, I got quite different estimation results from these two software. Anyone has this experience before? zhong --------------------------------- Get your own web address. [[alternative HTML version deleted]]