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2006 Dec 25
0
No fonts in graphics using GDD
I have problem to have fonts in graphics using GDD. R version: R 2.2.1 (2005-12-20). GDD version: GDD_0.1-8.tar.gz Platform: Linux 2.6.17-gentoo-r8 #2 SMP Sat Nov 4 21:16:47 EST 2006 i686 Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux I have configured the basefont.mapping file accordingly to the path of the font on my computer: base.norm:/usr/share/fonts/corefonts/arial.ttf
2007 May 16
2
'attach workspace' on R console File menu
Quite often I save misc functions and data objects as .RData files that I can use in other sessions. Although I could 'Load Workspace" these files, most of the times I prefer attaching them. It would be really convenient to have a menu item under the File menu on the Windows R Console to allow attaching workspaces, e.g. -------------------- Attach Workspace... Load Workspace... Save
2007 Dec 11
5
book on regular expressions
Hello, Could someone recommend a good book on regular expressions with focus on applications/use as it might relate to R. I remember there was a mention of such a reference book recently, but I could not locate that message on the archive. Thanks. -Christos Christos Hatzis, Ph.D. Nuvera Biosciences, Inc. 400 West Cummings Park Suite 5350 Woburn, MA 01801 Tel: 781-938-3830
2006 Dec 03
1
passing matrix as argument to a C function
Hi, Although this is not directly an R-related question, it is relevant as I am trying to port some R code to C to speed things up in a computation. I am working through my first attempts to generate and link compiled C code in R. I could make the 'convolve' function to work and similar functions that take vectors as arguments. In my application I need to pass a couple of matrices to
2006 Dec 04
2
Library file for the R engine in Windows?
Hi, I am trying to use dynamic memory allocation in the C code to be called by R through the .C interface. I have used R_alloc as explained in the Writing R Extensions and included the R.h header. The program compiles fine but fails when linking. Obviously it needs a library file where R_alloc is found. I have tried to link by adding R.dll to list of files at the end of the link command but
2006 Oct 24
2
Plotmath expression
Hello, I've been trying to plot a subscript in a text formula using plotmath but I haven't been able to do so. In my example below I would like the text label to show X[min] = 10.1 +/- 5.5 Here is the code: ll <- c(x=10.1, sde=5.5) plot(1:10) text(x=9, y=2, pos=2, expression(paste(X[min], "=", paste(ll, collapse="+/-")))) This works fine up to the inner paste
2007 Nov 20
0
Problems with fonts on linux using GDD
Hi Apologies for this question. I have read the help for GDD and font mapping, and it tells me that the config file, /usr/lib/R/library/GDD/fonts/basefont.mapping is responsible for mapping fonts to the GDD library. However: > .GDD.font() [1] "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/l048013t.afm" [2] "/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/Type1/l048016t.afm" [3]
2009 Sep 10
1
importing/loading package without a namespace
I am developing a package that imports some functions from another package. The imported package (qcc) does not have a namespace and this is causing problems with loading of my package, which has a namespace. Is there a workaround to allow loading the namespace-less package? I searched the archives and found a suggestion that the package should be included in the Depends list, but this has not
2006 Dec 24
2
how to 'get' an object that is part of a list
This might be an trivial thing but I am stuck. Consider: xx <- list(a=1:5, b=letters[1:5]) Although object xx is accessible through its name, how can object xx$b be accessed similarly through its name? > get("xx") $a [1] 1 2 3 4 5 $b [1] "a" "b" "c" "d" "e" > get("xx$b") Error in get(x, envir, mode, inherits)
2007 Feb 01
3
Lining up x-y datasets based on values of x
Hi, I was wondering if there is a direct approach for lining up 2-column matrices according to the values of the first column. An example and a brute-force approach is given below: x <- cbind(1:10, runif(10)) y <- cbind(5:14, runif(10)) z <- cbind((-4):5, runif(10)) xx <- seq( min(c(x[,1],y[,1],z[,1])), max(c(x[,1],y[,1],z[,1])), 1) w <- cbind(xx, matrix(rep(0, 3*length(xx)),
2009 Mar 11
1
winetricks problem - 'large files' error
Attempting to get wine 1.1.16 working with Eve online, which requires the corefonts library. When 'sh winetricks corefonts' is entered, a spam of errors (below) appears. Any suggestions to what I am doing wrong, and how to fix? Code: Executing cp -f /root/.wine/drive_c/winetrickstmp/Verdana.TTF /root/.wine/drive_c/winetrickstmp/Verdanab.TTF /root/.wine/drive_c/winetrickstmp/Verdanai.TTF
2006 Jan 05
2
Wald tests and Huberized variances (was: A comment about R:)
On Wed, 4 Jan 2006, Peter Muhlberger wrote: One comment in advance: please use a more meaningful subject. I would have missed this mail if a colleague hadn't pointed me to it. > I'm someone who from time to time comes to R to do applied stats for social > science research. [snip] > I would also prefer not to have to work through a > couple books on R or S+ to learn how to
2004 Aug 12
0
"new" package sandwich 0.1-3
Dear useRs, here is the announcement for the next "new" package: sandwich 0.1-3. sandwich provides heteroskedasticity (and autocorrelation) consistent covariance matrix estimators (also called HC and HAC estimators). The former are implemented in the function vcovHC() (which was available in strucchange before - and independently in hccm() in John Fox's car package). And the
2004 Aug 12
0
"new" package sandwich 0.1-3
Dear useRs, here is the announcement for the next "new" package: sandwich 0.1-3. sandwich provides heteroskedasticity (and autocorrelation) consistent covariance matrix estimators (also called HC and HAC estimators). The former are implemented in the function vcovHC() (which was available in strucchange before - and independently in hccm() in John Fox's car package). And the
2008 Oct 10
0
[Corefonts] library not compiled to support large files
OS: openSUSE 11.0, simply chosen because Ubuntu has a horrible name, I'm not serious by the way. I tried to install the corefonts with winetricks. The usual Code: $ sh winetricks corefonts gives me Code: Executing cabextract -q --directory=/home/Laj/.wine/drive_c/winetrickstmp /home/Laj/.winetrickscache/webdin32.exe /home/Laj/.winetrickscache/webdin32.exe:[b] library not compiled to
2005 Mar 26
4
RGUI font problem (PR#7749)
Full_Name: Christos Hatzis Version: 2.0.1 patched (2005-02-18) OS: WinXP SP2 Submission from: (NULL) (24.61.19.101) I had encountered a similar problem when changing the font in the R Console and then then open the graphics device by plot(), the console window whites out. this might be related to bug report 7271. I mentioned it sometime back and was told is was not reproducible. Now I have
2003 Mar 24
2
Robust standard errors
I am trying to calculate robust standard errors for a logit model. I installed the package "car" and tried using hccm.default, but that required an lm object. Is there some way to do a similar operation for a glm object? x <- hccm.default(glm(winner ~ racebl + racehi + raceas + inchi + incmed + edhs + edcol + edba + agec1 + agec4 + sex + margin + regla + regbay + regsc +
2006 Dec 24
1
extend summary.lm for hccm?
dear R experts: I wonder whether it is possible to extend the summary method for the lm function, so that it uses an option "hccm" (well, model "hc0"). In my line of work, it is pretty much required in reporting of almost all linear regressions these days, which means that it would be very nice not to have to manually library car, then sqrt the diagonal, and recompute
2009 Dec 02
1
Incorporating the results of White's HCCM into a linear regression:
Using hccm() I got a heteroscedasticity correction factor on the diagonal of the return matrix, but I don't know how to incorporate this into my linear model: METHOD 1: > OLS1 <- lm(formula=uer92~uer+low2+mlo+spec+degree+hit) Coefficients: Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) (Intercept) -0.0623377 0.0323461 -1.927 0.057217 . uer 0.2274742 0.0758720
2012 Dec 18
1
Updating R on RHL5
Hi, I haven't used my system in a while now and wanted to update R. Running yum update R fails because of missing dependency texinfo-tex I have installed the EPEL yum repo configurations but yum install texinfo-tex does not find the package. How can I install that missing package? Any help is appreciated. Thanks. -Christos ## =========================================== [root at localhost