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2005 Jul 07
2
答复: 答复: fail in adding library in new version.
Dear all, I have done every step as the previous mail. 1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin 2. install Active perl in c:\Perl 3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin 4. add "c:\cygwin; c:\mingwin\bin" in "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path -> Variable" , and they are in the beginning of the "Path" Because I install R in
2005 Jun 30
5
答复: fail in adding library in new version.
Dear Gabor, Thank your for helping me so much! I have loaded R the newest version 2.1.1. Then I setup it in the path of D:\program files\R\ 1. unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin 2. install Active perl in c:\Perl 3. install the mingw32 in c:\mingwin 4. add "c:\cygwin; c:\mingwin\bin" in "Control Panel -> System -> Advanced -> Environment Variables -> Path ->
2005 Jun 06
2
fail in adding library in new version.
Hello everybody, Could I consult you a question? I always use R old version 1.9.1 . Because I can not add my library into the new version 2.0.0 by the same method as old version. * I have read the webpage <http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/pub/Rtools> * Download the tools.zip * Unpack tools.zip into c:\cygwin * Install Active Perl in c:\Perl * Install the mingw32 port of gcc in c:\mingwin *
2005 Jul 21
2
The steps of building library in R 2.1.1
Dear All, With the warm support of every R expert, I have built my R library successfully. Especially thanks: Duncan Murdoch Gabor Grothendieck Henrik Bengtsson Uwe Ligges Without your help, I will lower efficiency. I noticed that some other friends were puzzled by the method of building library. Now, I organize a document about it. Hoping it can help more friends. 1. Read
2004 Oct 18
2
答复: 答复: R plot problems
Yes! You are right ! It is perpendicular to the axis. Thank you very much! Could I choose the angle ,such as 45 degree? Best Regards! Ivy Li YMS in Production & Testing Semiconductor Manufactory International(ShangHai) Corporation #18 ZhangJiang Road, PuDong New Area, Shanghai, China Tel: 021-5080-2000 *11754 Email: Ivy_Li at smics.com -----orig--- Hi Ivy, How about x <-
2004 Oct 18
2
答复: How to draw x-axis time label.
Thank you for helping me! I try the "pretty" funtion to select the x-axis position value.Then I use the "format" funtion. xax.pos <- pretty(as.numeric(x$x.name)) format(xax.pos,'%d %b %y') > xax.pos [1] 1091600000 1091800000 1092000000 1092200000 1092400000 1092600000 1092800000 [8] 1093000000 There are something wrong. I found the xax.pos has been changed to
2004 Oct 18
3
答复: R plot problems
Thank you for your help! I gave you an example, you could run it in R . Maybe you will understand my meaning clearly. x <- data.frame(main.name="AAA", x.name=rep(c("Apply","Watermelon","Lemon","Banana",
2004 Oct 18
1
How to draw x-axis time label.
Hi everybody, Could I consult one problem? It is about plot Now I do some analysis in plot . I need to draw a plot which x-axis is time . But when I run the funtion of plot . The x-label are very oddness number, such as the time is "2004-08-05 09:08:48", but the x-label is 1091800000. I don't know how to do . I have an example . Mybe It can explain my meaning clearly. Thank
2004 Oct 27
2
Install Package(RODBC) warning , why?
Hi everybody, Could I consult one problem? I want to access database with RODBC, first download this package from http://www.microsoft.com/data/odbc as part of MDAC, the version is the newest version 2.7.0. But after I have installed this Package(RODBC) and run command libaray(RODBC), the R system report the fillowing warning information. Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) :
2005 Apr 27
2
lattice plot problem!
Hello everybody, Could I consult you two questions? Recently I write some code about lattice plot. 1) bwplot function I know the lattice default background color is grey and the box color is green, but I don't like the color. So I change the background color to white use the > trellis.device(bg="white") then I modify the > panel=function(...) +{ +
2005 Jan 19
4
how to call R in delphi?
Dear All: Now I am writing program in delphi , found it is very convenience to do anova, T-test, F-Test, etc in R , how to call R in delphi? Thsnks. Best Regards YiYao Jiang Product Division/ product Testing Department Semiconductor Manufacturing International Corporation ZhangJiang Road, PuDong New Area, Shanghai ZIP: 201203 Tel:86-21-5080-2000 Ext. 15173
2007 May 03
2
R package development in windows
I'm attempting to build an R package for distribution and am working from the directions found at http://www.maths.bris.ac.uk/~maman/computerstuff/Rhelp/Rpackages.html#Wi n-Win I've read through Writing R Extensions and various other "helpful" web sites. I've installed all relevant software (perl, cygwin, mingwin, hhc.exe). Here is what I have done so far: 1) Sourced data
2004 Oct 19
0
答复: 答复: 答复: How to draw x-axis time label.
Thank you ! I run your code. It have a graph with time(date) on x-axis. Thank you very much! Well, Would you like to do me a favor again? Most of times, the x-axis time data is lasted about 3 months. They are too much. I must select some of them marking in x-axis,and they are must reasonable and human-readable. Now I have tried the "pretty " function, But as soon as I run it, the
2005 Dec 01
1
contrib pkg install problem on Windows with R2.2.0
Dear R-helpers, I made the package depmix for fitting hidden markov models. After updating R to version 2.2.0 on my PC I got the following error when installing the package from a local directory. One of the C files includes the R.h file which apparently causes problems. I call R CMD INSTALL --docs="normal" depmix and I get the following error: make[3]: *** No rule to make target
2005 Mar 10
1
about R CMD check
hello, everybody, I create a package by myself named "var" on Linux system. I attach a C code which uses "R_ext/Lapack.h" in directory "src". But when I carry out " R CMD check var", it shows > wxt0124() Error in .C("wxt1221", PACKAGE = "var") : C function name not in DLL for package var Execution halted Could you tell me what is
2008 Apr 11
1
error from building a package
I am trying someone's example to build a R package, but I get some errors, Can someone help me to figure it out? thanks, * using log directory '/home/aiminy/myrpackages/roots.Rcheck' * using R version 2.6.1 (2007-11-26) * checking for file 'roots/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * this is package 'roots' version '0.1-1' * checking package dependencies ... OK * checking if
2005 Oct 14
3
zip package
Dear all I can not understand how to install the package lpsolve_1.1.9.zip I have read the FAQ and the help pages carefully, but it still not clear for me. I have tried the following (and obtained the respective error messages): >install.packages("c:/ProgramFiles/R/rw2011/library/lpSolve_1.1.9",destdir=" c:/ProgramFiles/R/rw2011/library/lpSolve") Mensagem de aviso:
2005 Oct 05
2
problem in installing a package
I'm using R in Windows XP. I created a package myself. I've used R CMD check to check it. Everything seems OK except the latex. I get the error message: * checking bbHist-manual.tex ... ERROR LaTeX errors when creating DVI version. This typically indicates Rd problems. I ignored it because I didn't want to submit it to CRAN. Then I tried to use R CMD INSTALL to install it. First I
2006 Apr 18
2
installation of package "randomForest" failed
Hello I'd like to try out some functions in the package randomForest. Therefore, I did install this package. However, it is not possible to load the library, although I have R-Version 2.1.1 (i.e. later than 2.0.0). The commands I used and the Answers/Error from R is as follows: > install.packages("C://Programme//R//rw2011//library//randomForest_4.5-16.zip",
2005 Jun 19
1
Creating a R package for Windows XP
Hi: I'm trying to create a package to pass to someone else to use a group of functions with help files. I'm working on Windows XP. Step One: I use the example > ## two functions and two "data sets" : > f <- function(x,y) x+y > g <- function(x,y) x-y > d <- data.frame(a=1, b=2) > e <- rnorm(1000) > >