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2007 Oct 03
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Foometrics in R
At www.jstatsoft.org we now have three special volumes Volume 22, Ecology and Ecological Modelling in R (Thomas Kneib and Thomas Petzoldt, eds.) Volume 20, Psychometrics in R (Jan de Leeuw and Patrick Mair, eds.) Volume 18, Spectroscopy and Chemometrics in R (Kate Mullen and Ivo van Stokkum, eds.) Coming soon -- Econometrics in R -- Political Methodology in R Gleam in my eye --
2008 Jul 12
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R-outlet: Journal of Statistical Software
The Journal of Statistical Software was founded by Jan de Leeuw in 1996. Currently, there are 26 volumes with 260 aricles and the journal publishes about 4 new volumes per year. The web address is www.jstatsoft.org. All articles are pdf files, since 2005 all produced from JSS LaTeX templates. JSS is edited by Jan de Leeuw, since 2005 jointly with Achim Zeileis of the Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien.
2007 Nov 19
0
it looks like ...
in 2007 we will publish seven volumes of JSS (four of them special volumes). Volume 18 Spectroscopy and Chemometrics in R Volume 19 regular Volume 20 Psychometrics in R Volume 21 regular Volume 22 Ecology and Ecological Modeling in R Volume 23 is being started, it is a regular volume, and may not fill up completely. Volume 24 is 'Statistical Modeling of Social Networks with
2007 Feb 03
1
JSS Volume 18 (www.jstatsoft.org)
Special Volume on Spectroscopy and Chemometrics in R Guest Edited by Katharine M. Mullen and Ivo H.M. van Stokkum 11 contributions, with software packages and examples Similar volumes on R in Psychometrics (guest edited by Jan de Leeuw) and R in Political Methodology (guest edited by Micah Altman and Simon Jackman) are close to being finished. Additional volumes are being worked on. Proposals
2004 Jul 29
0
R and the Journal of Statistical Software
http://www.jstatsoft.org JSS is now up to Volume 11. This year is the first multi-volume year, with three volumes so far. JSS now has its own ISSN number and its own CODEC. A JSS LaTeX format will become available soon. JSS is aiming to become an (electronic) ASA journal, independent of JCGS, soon. It's contents, including back issues, will also soon be in CIS. Recent volumes of JSS
2005 Nov 06
0
R for Psychometrics
Over the last couple of years I have written quite a few R programs for various "psychometric" techniques, and I am regularly updating and expanding what is there. I now have (wholly or partially), or have planned -- gifi package (update to homals on CRAN). Code for multiple correspondence analysis, nonlinear principal component analysis, nonlinear multiset canonical
2005 May 24
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R Packages and code published in JSS in 2005
Get articles from http://www.jstatsoft.org Firth Bradley-Terry Models in R Volume 12, Issue 01 Sturtz, Ligges, and Gelman R2WinBUGS: A Package for Running WinBUGS from R Volume 12, Issue 03 Mineo and Ruggieri A Software Tool for the Exponential Power Distribution: The normalp Package Volume 12, Issue 04 Ritz and Streibig Bioassay Analysis Using R Volume 12, Issue 05 Baddeley and Turner
2005 May 24
0
R Packages and code published in JSS in 2005
Get articles from http://www.jstatsoft.org Firth Bradley-Terry Models in R Volume 12, Issue 01 Sturtz, Ligges, and Gelman R2WinBUGS: A Package for Running WinBUGS from R Volume 12, Issue 03 Mineo and Ruggieri A Software Tool for the Exponential Power Distribution: The normalp Package Volume 12, Issue 04 Ritz and Streibig Bioassay Analysis Using R Volume 12, Issue 05 Baddeley and Turner
2006 Apr 19
0
Code Snippets
JSS has been trying to develop a "Code Snippet" section (Hornik and Koenker, editors), but so far there have not been many submissions, possibly because this is not widely known. if you have some code that is not a full-blown package (just one or two functions) and you think it will be of general use, think about submitting. There is an excellent example in Volume 11 by Duncan
2004 Oct 02
0
Publishing R package descriptions in JSS
More and more R packages come with a corresponding article in the Journal of Statistical Software (www.jstatsoft.org). Achim Zeileis, our TeXnical Editor, has recently contributed jss style files for issues, bookreviews, software reviews, and code snippets. They can be downloaded from http://www.jstatsoft.org/JSSstyle.zip Package authors who want to transform their package into a published
2004 Oct 02
0
Publishing R package descriptions in JSS
More and more R packages come with a corresponding article in the Journal of Statistical Software (www.jstatsoft.org). Achim Zeileis, our TeXnical Editor, has recently contributed jss style files for issues, bookreviews, software reviews, and code snippets. They can be downloaded from http://www.jstatsoft.org/JSSstyle.zip Package authors who want to transform their package into a published
2006 May 22
0
JSS Code Snippets
JSS is trying to develop it's Code Snippets section. We have some snippets lined up and one published in the latest volume http://www.jstatsoft.org/index.php?vol=16 If you have small chunks of code of obvious relevance to statistical computing (need not be in R) consider submitting it -- why keep it to yourself ? Just a matter of pasting a minimal amount of TeX into our templates and
2002 Jan 27
2
Journal of Statistical Software
JSS, which is at http://www.jstatsoft.org, publishes statistical software with manuals, as well as papers describing, comparing, and evaluating statistical software. Abstracts of all contributions accepted in JSS are published in printed form in JCGS. Although we publish software written in any language, we especially welcome software written in R. The general idea is that packages written in R
2002 Jan 27
2
Journal of Statistical Software
JSS, which is at http://www.jstatsoft.org, publishes statistical software with manuals, as well as papers describing, comparing, and evaluating statistical software. Abstracts of all contributions accepted in JSS are published in printed form in JCGS. Although we publish software written in any language, we especially welcome software written in R. The general idea is that packages written in R
2007 Dec 16
0
not a package (yet): derivatives of generalized eigen/singular pairs
but maybe of use to some: http://gifi.stat.ucla.edu/psychoR/derivatives Computes generalized eigenvalue solutions Ax=\lambda Bx and generalized singular value solutions Rz=\gamma Px and R'x=\gamma Qy for matrices that are differentiable functions of a vector of parameters. Along with the decomposition the code returns arrays with all first-order partial derivatives of the values/vector wrt
2003 Oct 18
1
libR.dylib on OS X
If one installs the CLI and RAqua versions, by saying both "make install" and "make install-aqua", then packages that use libR.dylib get their symbols from /Applications/StartR.app/RAqua.app/Contents/Frameworks/libR.dylib and not from /usr/local/lib/R/bin/libR.dylib. That's unfortunate, because the first is likely to change, and the second is not. For instance, what
2004 Apr 24
2
R-devel from rsync 04/23
I see something new and unexpected here. > update.packages() trying URL `http://cran.r-project.org/src/contrib/PACKAGES' Content type `text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1' length 163467 bytes opened URL .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... .......... ......... downloaded
2004 Jul 03
1
OS X problem with DSTEIN in IGLS code
1. R-devel on OS X aborts when the code below is run after spitting out the message Loading required package: MASS Parameter 5 to routine DSTEIN was incorrect Mac OS BLAS parameter error in DSTEIN, parameter #0, (unavailable), is 0 2. I compiled R-patched using the included BLAS and Lapack, although Brian says this is impossible on OS X, because they are in FORTRAN (??). This version of R
2002 Oct 05
0
R-1.6.0 for Darwin
I don't think it is necessary to put binary versions of the Darwin/X11 version on CRAN any more. The current sources compile without problems on both Mac OS X 10.1 and 10.2, using either gcc/g77 2.95.2 or gcc/g77 3.1, or f2c. It seems to me that if you are using R from the command line, using X11, that you are sophisticated enough to install the tools below. And, if you want to install and
2004 Feb 24
4
would be nice ...
if R had something like > python -c "print(sum([1,2,3]));print(3*2)" 6 6 but I guess the only way to do this is by writing the string to a tmp file and then doing something like "R CMD BATCH --quiet" on the tmp file I would like to use this for an R service, which allows you to select any string in any application and replace it by its R evaluation === Jan de Leeuw;