Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "and [ESS] Starting ESS"
2008 Mar 20
2
Installation of R, Sweave, ESS and [X]Emacs on Windows?
I'm trying to get R, Sweave, ESS and XEmacs or emacs all installed and
working together on my Windows XP Pro system. I've got R 2.6.0 working
just fine, installed from the R Windows installer. I also have
CYGWIN_NT-5.1 with XEmacs 21.4 working okay. Can anyone point me to any
documentation on how to bring these together so that R code typed in
Xemacs can be run in R? I found the ESS
2005 Aug 29
5
Testing if all elements are equal in a vector/matrix
Is there a canonical way to check if all elements of a vector or matrix are
the same? Solutions below work, but look hackish to me.
> x <- rep(1, 10)
> all(x == x[1]) # == operator does not provide for small differences
[1] TRUE
> isTRUE(all.equal(x, rep(x[1], length(x)))) # ugly
[1] TRUE
Best,
Vincent
--
Vincent Goulet, Associate Professor
??cole d'actuariat
2005 Apr 20
1
Negative argument for head() and tail()
Dear R developers,
I'm a former APL programmer. In that language, the "take" (up arrow) and
"drop" (down arrow) operators were extensively used to, well, take and drop
elements of vectors. Functions head() and tail() are equivalents in R for the
"take" operator, but nothing seems to mimic the "drop" operator. I think it
would be useful.
For
2007 Mar 13
2
An example of "overloading" [
Hello:
Could anyone point me to a nice example where someone has created methods
for "[" on a user defined Class?
I looked at the package Matrix but that was a little daunting. I'm looking
for someone a little more introductory. I've tried to search the help
section and the web but its difficult since "[" isn't searchable.
Thanks in advance!
Greg
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2006 Jan 31
2
Announce: Contributed Documentation
[Version fran??aise plus bas]
To the R community,
A quick word to announce the publication of my document "Introduction
?? la programmation en S". It is available in the French section of the
Contributed Documentation page of CRAN.
Many of the documents or books currently available on S-Plus and/or R
present the software in a statistical analysis context. My document
rather focuses
2007 Dec 18
2
bug in r-base (PR#10521)
Full_Name: marco zamboni
Version: no R version
OS: ubuntu gusty
Submission from: (NULL) (87.9.174.188)
I have just finish to install gusty ubuntu on my AMD sempron.
I would like to:
$ sudo apt-get install r-base
but
...
I seguenti pacchetti hanno dipendenze non soddisfatte:
r-base: Dipende: r-base-core (>= 2.6.1-1gutsy0) ma 2.5.1-1 sta per essere
installato
Dipende:
2007 Dec 18
2
bug in r-base (PR#10521)
Full_Name: marco zamboni
Version: no R version
OS: ubuntu gusty
Submission from: (NULL) (87.9.174.188)
I have just finish to install gusty ubuntu on my AMD sempron.
I would like to:
$ sudo apt-get install r-base
but
...
I seguenti pacchetti hanno dipendenze non soddisfatte:
r-base: Dipende: r-base-core (>= 2.6.1-1gutsy0) ma 2.5.1-1 sta per essere
installato
Dipende:
2006 Sep 27
1
S3 methods for cbind/rbind
I created a type of object similar to a data frame. In some circumstances, It
needs special methods for "[" and "[<-" and rbind() (but not cbind()). Then I
found this in the cbind()/rbind() man page:
The method dispatching is _not_ done via 'UseMethod()', but by
C-internal dispatching. Therefore, there is no need for, e.g.,
'rbind.default'.
2006 Sep 17
2
Building the call of an arbitrary function
Hy all,
Is there a direct way to build the complete function call of an arbitrary
function?
Here's what I want to do. A function will build a function which will itself
call a probability density function for some law given in argument to the
first function:
> f("gamma", 1000)
will return, say,
function(x, shape, rate, scale = 1/rate)
dgamma(x + 1000, shape, rate,
2008 Apr 12
4
HOW TO AVOID LOOPS
> Looking for a simple, effective a minimum execution time solution.
>
> For a vector as:
>
> c(0,0,1,0,1,1,1,0,0,1,1,0,1,0,1,1,1,1,1,1)
>
To transform it to the following vector without using any loops:
> (0,0,1,0,1,2,3,0,0,1,2,0,1,0,1,2,3,4,5,6)
>
Appreciate any suggetions.
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2010 May 31
1
Suggested tidying up
Package grDevices has a function cm() to convert from inches to centimeters. Its definition is:
cm <- function(x) 2.54*x
As far as I can tell, the function is not used anywhere in the R sources (I grepped for "cm(", "cm)" and ", cm".) I did not check for all packages on CRAN, though.
May I propose to remove this apparently useless function from the sources?
[I
2005 Sep 07
1
Avoid Sweave from stopping on errors
Hi all,
Is there an option in Sweave to avoid it from stopping on a code chunk with an
error? (I purposefully want to include code with an error in class notes.)
I suspect the answer is "no" and that I will be pointed to options("error").
That'd be fine, but which error parameter will just "do nothing" in case of
an error?
Thanks in advance!
--
Vincent
2008 Feb 14
1
Small encoding question
Dear developeRs,
Compilation of the latest version (0.9-5) of my actuar package fails
with r-release MacOS_X ix86 on CRAN; see
http://www.R-project.org/nosvn/R.check/r-release-macosx-ix86/actuar-00check.html
All errors come from accented letters in comments in latin-1 encoded
files (except hierarc.R which is in UTF-8, my bad). Encoding is
declared as latin-1 in DESCRIPTION.
The package
2008 Jun 13
3
Debian/Ubuntu packages of a recent version of ess?
Is there a repository from which I can install a recent version of ess
as a Debian/Ubuntu package for amd_64? On the Ubuntu list of packages
the released version of ess for hardy is 5.3.0-1 which seems, well,
ancient. I see that there is a 5.3.8 version from the SVN sources for
intrepid but IIRC trying to install that bring you into all the fun
with pinning, etc.
It seems there is a binary
2006 Jul 05
2
Compilation of R packages
Le Mercredi 5 Juillet 2006 09:41, Dirk Eddelbuettel a ?crit?:
> Salut Vincent,
>
> On 4 July 2006 at 23:27, Vincent Goulet wrote:
> | I'm currently following your procedure suggested on R-SIG-Debian
> | (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-sig-debian/2006-June/000095.html) to
> | compile and install the latest version of R on Kubuntu. It is my
> | understanding that I
2009 Jun 16
1
Testing if all elements are equal in a vector/matrix
Hi All,
There are several replies to the question below, but I think there must
exist a better way of doing so.
I just want to check whether all the elements of a vector are same. My
vector has one million elements and it is highly likely that there are
distinct elements in the first few itself. For example:
> x = c(1,2,rep(1,100000))
I want the answer as FALSE, which is clear from the
2009 Sep 18
2
Emacs and ESS help
Hi,
I decided to try emacs and ess with R, but to no avail. How are these
things suppose to work with R - or work, period? I downloaded the
latest windows versions of each and installed them as the documentation
says. But then the documentation for ess says to add (require
'ess-site) to /.emacs and restart emacs. Where is /.emacs???? I opened
the ess-site.el file and it also says to
2006 Jul 17
1
Patch to allow negative argument in head() and tail()
Dear developeRs (and other abuseRs ;-),
I would like to contribute a patch against functions head() and tail() of
package utils to allow for a negative 'n' argument. This allows to extract
all but the first/last 'n' elements/rows/lines of an object, similar to
the "drop" operator of APL. [1]
I put the patched head.R and head.Rd files, along with diff files in
2005 Jul 20
2
Issues with convolve
We obtained some disturbing results from convolve() (inaccuracies and negative
probabilities). We'll try to make the context clear in as few lines as
possible...
Our function panjer() (code below) basically computes recursively the
probability mass function of a compound Poisson distribution. When the
Poisson parameter lambda is very large, the starting value of the recursive
scheme ---
2008 May 12
2
[OT] xemacs on windows vista
Hi, dear all,
I just switch to vista (ultimate) and have heard there is some problem
for the installation of xemacs on vista. Is there any insight or
experience that you could share? I really appreciate any input.
thank you so much!