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2009 Jul 14
1
Ubuntu JGR
Hello, I cannot get JGR installed. Here is what I have tried so far http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/R 1. sudo -s # root werden R CMD javareconf root at gunnar-laptop:~# R CMD javareconf Java interpreter : /usr/bin/java Java version : 1.5.0_18 Java home path : /usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0.18/jre Java compiler : /usr/bin/javac Java headers gen.: /usr/bin/javah Java archive
2008 Feb 14
2
Problems with Rcmdr unter JGR (Windows XP)
I try to start Rmcdr from JGR. The Rmcdr-Windows comes up correctly; but the Menu-Bar in the Rcmdr-Window goes away, if I try to go into the Rmcdr-Window. I hope, someone has a solution. Regards, willi -- 0(049)753124283 privat 0(049)7531882641 büro [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2010 May 30
1
Calling fft from C
Hi I have made a R function 'convolve2' for convolution of two real valued vectors based on Rs 'convolve' with option type="open" - see below. (exp.length and irf.length are variables set in another part of the program) I wish to implement the function convolve2 in C and use it in a function used from R with .Call - e.g. I need to call fft in C. All I can find in the
2009 Jul 13
1
Ubuntu und R
Hallo Zusammen, hatte gestern die Schnauze voll von Vista und habe mir daraufhin Ubuntu installiert. Bin also mit Ubuntu ?berhaupt nicht vertraut. Nun habe ich ohne Erfolg versucht, R zu installieren. Soweit ich der Anleitung folgen konnte habe ich es so wie auf http://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/R gemacht. Im Terminal kann ich R problemlos starten. Allerdings bei der Installation von
2005 Apr 29
2
Subarrays
Define an array > v<-1:256 > dim(v)<-rep(4,4) Subarrays can be obtained as follows: > v[3,2,,2] [1] 71 87 103 119 > v[3,,,2] [,1] [,2] [,3] [,4] [1,] 67 83 99 115 [2,] 71 87 103 119 [3,] 75 91 107 123 [4,] 79 95 111 127 In the general case this procedure is very tedious. Given an array A, dim(A)=(dim_1,dim_2,...,dim_d) and two vectors
2006 Sep 08
1
JGR on SUSE 10.1 AMD 64
Dear list; I have R Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) installed on a AMD 64 machine with SUSE 10.1. I have Sun Java version 1.5.0-sun installed. I have used "install.packages("JGR", dep=TRUE) to install rJava, iplots and JGR. I would like to do a presentation of linux and R for the department! Compiling rJava do not give any error messages! But when trying to load
2009 Jul 31
8
How to stop an R script when running JGR on a Linux/SuSE system
When I need to stop a running R script on Windows or Mac I just use the <esc> key which kills the current script and returns the control to R interpreter. But when I run R from JGR the <esc> is useless as well as the other available keyboard keys. Just recently not even clicking on the STOP-symbol (a big red X) placed on JGR top menu bar could terminate a process that had entered a
2006 Feb 23
1
tcl/tk - Install problem using MacOS X / X11
Hi Sorry, my first post was in German. I tried to get Rcmdr running under MacOS X 10.4.5. While RGui pretends that tcltk is running, starting Rcmdr freezes R completely. Instead, JGR which gave me the following results: > library(tcltk) Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... Error in fun(...) : no display name and no $DISPLAY environment variable Error: .onLoad failed in 'loadNamespace' for
2012 Mar 02
1
Cloning R Installation Across Multiple Computers
I would like to set up identical R installations, with the same packages, on multiple computers and with minimal interaction by users. Ideally, I would like to have an installation script that the user can just run that will set up everything, including R itself and base packages. Standard packages would need to include ggplot2 and its dependencies, Rcmdr and its dependencies and some Rcmdr
2009 Mar 05
2
R editor that will work with Rcmdr
R 2.8.1 Windows XP Fedora Linux. I would like a suggestion for an editor that will help format my R code that can be used with Rcmdr. Is there anything I need to know about running or installing an editor when using Rcmdr? I run R on both Windows and Linux (Fedora). Thank you, John John David Sorkin M.D., Ph.D. Chief, Biostatistics and Informatics University of Maryland School of Medicine
2009 Nov 09
1
trouble loading JGR on Debian
Dear developers I am unable to (properly) load JGR on Debian testing. The JGR window will pop out and R will start up, but it will not perform any of the JGR specific library() calls (rJava, JavaGD, etc.) and will stuck at 100% CPU while the prompt will be non-responsive. The hack that helped previously in such cases, accessing Help > About [1], works no more. All R packages are installed via
2007 Jun 12
0
JGR and big list of packages.
Hi, I have all CRAN packages installed on my Linux. Now I have problems with JGR. When I make a plot and close a device, the device dont work anymore, I nedd to use before javaGD() and after plot(). When I try do close JGR and save a session, It return a erro and dont close. Look: Exception in thread "Thread-2" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Value too long:
2008 Oct 18
0
JGR not launch for non-root user
Hi there, I am a newbie to R and just installed R 2.7.2 and JGR. As root, JGR launch successfully both in R or by a launcher (a script in shell), but it not works for non-root user. What's the cause of this issue? sudo update-java-alternatives -s java-6-sun sudo R CMD javareconf sudo R >install.packages("JGR", dep=TRUE) >library(JGR) >JGR() # JGR launched successfully
2010 Apr 29
0
errors returned upon trying to update JGR
I have upgraded R and am currently running the following version: R version 2.10.1 Patched (2010-02-20 r51163) Copyright (C) 2010 The R Foundation for Statistical Computing ISBN 3-900051-07-0 The characteristics of my system are the following: OS: Linux 2.6.27.29-0.1-default x86_64 Current user: mauede@linux-326k System: openSUSE 11.1 (x86_64) KDE: 4.1.3 (KDE 4.1.3) "release
2009 Nov 15
1
JGR GUI for R-2.10.0 "Help" "Print"
I have updated R 2.9.1 to 2.10.0. and JGR GUI 1.7. I am running Windows XP. I can't seem to get the JGR "Print" or "Help" functions to work. The system locks and requires me to "stop the process". In the past I have preferred the opreation and "feel" of JGR GUI. I realize that this help forum is for R; but, I am hoping that some other R-user is
2010 Apr 09
2
How to update JGR
I recently updated R on Linus/SuSE 11.1 I complained because no on-line help was available from JGR after R update. I was told to update JGR as well. How can I do that ? I installed JGR on SuSE three times in the past with different R versions.Every time it's been a nightmare. I am afraid to have to spend a whole day, maybe longer, to update JGR ... I would greatly appreciate some clear
2009 Oct 20
0
Fixed: Re: Re: [stats-rosuda-devel] how to install JGR manually?
To follow up: I believe I had a version mismatch between one of the packages and R. I made sure to install the latest of all, at which point jgr.exe launched just fine. Thanks to Simon and Liviu for their comments. Just one note: the Windows launcher does not provide any info if it can't reach the 'net (as opposed to listing missing packages as suggested previously). Carl Oct 16,
2010 Dec 29
1
JGR installation problem
Hi All, I am trying to install JGR GUI for R (windows xp) but facing the problem. The following error message is displayed when I click on JGR.exe "Cannot find Java/R Interface (JRI) library (jri.dll) Please make sure you start JGR by double clicking the JGR.exe program" I know this is R help forum, but trying to get help from experts who are using JGR. Any help or idea will be
2006 Dec 21
1
iplots/JGR on OS X 10.4.8
iMac Intel Core Duo; OS X 10.4.8; Java 1.5.0_06; R 2.4.1; JGR 1.4-14; rJava 0.4-12; iplots 1.0-5 I'm unable to get JGR or iplots to load using "library(JGR)" or "library(iplots)", respectively. This feels like it might be a classpath or Mac look-and-feel issue, but I'm not sure where to go with it at this point. I've searched the fora and web to no avail. Any
2007 Oct 17
0
JGR makes help more helpful
Hi All, A few weeks ago I suggested that it would be nice to be able to submit lines from the help files for execution. You can cut and paste them into the console, or enter example(function) to run them all. However, I often find myself wanting to run just a line or two, or even parts of a line to see an intermediate result. It turns out that this is one of the many nice features of the JGR