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2006 Nov 15
1
tail recursion in R
Apparently Scheme is clever and can turn certain apparently recursive function calls into into non-recursive evaluations. Does R do anything like that? I could find no reference to it in the language manual. What I'm wondering is whether there are desirable ways to express recursion in R. Thanks. -- Ross Boylan wk: (415) 514-8146 185 Berry St #5700
2006 May 18
3
S4 classes and C
Is there any good source of information on how S4 classes (and methods) work from C? E.g., for reading how to read a slot value how to invoke a method how to test if you have an s4 object For writing, how to make a new instance of an S4 object. I've found scattered hints in the archive, including a link to a talk on this subject "I am using C code to create an S4 object based on
2007 Feb 16
1
pinning down symbol values (Scoping/Promises) question
I would like to define a function using symbols, but freeze the symbols at their current values at the time of definition. Both symbols referring to the global scope and symbols referring to arguments are at issue. Consider this (R 2.4.0): > k1 <- 5 > k [1] 100 > a <- function(z) function() z+k > a1 <- a(k1) > k1 <- 2 > k <- 3 > a1() [1] 5 > k <- 10 >
2006 Feb 13
1
Turning control back over to the terminal
I'm invoking R from withing a shell script like this R --no-save --no-restore --gui=none > `hostname` 2>&1 <<BYE # various commands here BYE I would like to regain control from the invoking terminal at some point. I tried source(stdin()) but got a syntax error, presumably stdin is the little shell here snippet (the part between <<BYE and BYE). Is there some way to
2006 Dec 07
2
making a grid of points
I'd like to evaluate a function at each point on a 2 or 3-D grid. Is there some function that already does this, or generates the grid of points? My search has led me to the grid and lattice packages, and I found a reference to the sp package (e.g., SpatialGrid) for this. There are things in there that might be relevant, but at first blush many of them are embedded in other concepts (grobs,
2005 Dec 09
3
external pointers
I have some C data I want to pass back to R opaquely, and then back to C. I understand external pointers are the way to do so. I'm trying to find how they interact with garbage collection and object lifetime, and what I need to do so that the memory lives until the calling R process ends. Could anyone give me some pointers? I haven't found much documentation. An earlier message
2006 Oct 02
1
documenation duplication and proposed automatic tools
I've been looking at documenting S4 classes and methods, though I have a feeling many of these issues apply to S3 as well. My impression is that the documentation system requires or recommends creating basically the same information in several places. I'd like to explain that, see if I'm correct, and suggest that a more automated framework might make life easier. PROBLEM Consider a
2008 Jan 11
1
ggplot2, coord_equal and aspect ratio
Hi everyone, Hi Hadley, I am a heavy user of coord_equal() in ggplot2 since most of my data is spatial, on x,y coordinates. Everything works. However by enforcing an aspect ratio of 1 for the plotting region, coord_equal() usually wastes a lot of space if the region of interest is not a perfect square. For example: x=runif(10) a=data.frame(x=x*3,y=x) ggplot(data=a, aes(x=x,y=y)) +
2006 May 18
1
Recommended style with calculator and persistent data
I have some calculations that require persistent state. For example, they retain most of the data across calls with different parameters. They retain parameters across calls with different subsets of the cases (this is for distributed computation). They retain early analysis of the problem to speed later computations. I've created an S4 object, and the stylized code looks like this calc
2006 Sep 26
3
S4 accessors
I have a small S4 class for which I've written a page grouping many of the accessors and replacement functions together. I would be interested in people comments on the approach I've taken. The code has a couple of decisions for which I could imagine alternatives. First, even simple get/set operations on class elements are wrapped in functions. I suppose I could just use myinstance at
2005 Nov 23
2
Makefiles and other customization
Writing R Extensions mentions that a package developer can provide a Makefile, but gives very little information about what should be in it. It says there must be a clean target, and later on there's mention of $(SHLIB): $(OBJECTS) $(SHLIB_LINK) -o $@ $(OBJECTS) $(ALL_LIBS) (in the F95 discussion). What should a Makefile provide, and what can it assume? In other words,
2007 Jan 02
4
Am I missing something about debugging?
I would like to be able to trace execution into calls below the current function, or to follow execution as calls return. This is roughly the distinction between "step" and "next" in many debuggers. I would also like to be able to switch to a location further up the call stack than the location at which I enter the debugger, to see the context of the current operations. Are
2006 Jan 02
2
checkpointing
I would like to checkpoint some of my calculations in R, specifically those using optim. As far as I can tell, R doesn't have this facility, and there seems to have been little discussion of it. checkpointing is saving enough of the current state so that work can resume where things were left off if, to take my own example, the system crashes after 8 days of calculation. My thought is that
2006 Jan 31
2
an unpleasant interaction of environments and generic functions
I've run into an unpleasant oddity involving the interaction of environments and generic functions. I want to check my diagnosis, and see if there is a good way to avoid the problem. Problem: A library defines "foo" <- function(object) 1 setMethod("foo", c("matrix"), function(object) 30) After loading the library foo(0) is 1 foo(matrix()) is 30 foo is a
2007 Sep 12
1
"could not find function" in R CMD check
During R CMD check I get this: ** building package indices ... Error in eval(expr, envir, enclos) : could not find function "readingError" Execution halted ERROR: installing package indices failed The check aborts there. readingError is a function I just added; for reference setClass("readingError", contains="matrix") readingError <- function(...)
2007 Nov 15
1
Why is model.matrix creating 2 columns for boolean?
I have a data frame "reading" that includes a logical variable "OLT" along with response variable "Reading" and predictor "True" (BOTH are numeric variables; it's "True" as in the true value). When I suppress the intercept, model.matrix gives me OLTTRUE and OLTFALSE columns. Why? Can I do anything to prevent it? > r <-
2007 Jan 16
1
Problems with checking documentation vs data, and a proposal
I have a single data file inputs.RData that contains 3 objects. I generated an Rd page for each object using prompt(). When I run R CMD check I get * checking for code/documentation mismatches ... WARNING Warning in utils::data(list = al, envir = data_env) : data set 'gold' not found (gold is one of the objects). This appears to be coming from the codocData function defined in
2007 Mar 28
4
Rmpi and OpenMPI ?
Has anybody tried to use Rmpi with the OpenMPI library instead of LAM/MPI? LAM appears to be somewhat hardcoded in the Rmpi setup. Before I start to experiment with changing this, has anybody else tried Rmpi with non-LAM MPI implementations? Dirk -- Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something. -- Thomas A. Edison
2005 Nov 22
1
Customizing the package build process
I've made a package for which R CMD build isn't producing very satisfactory results. I'll get to the details in a moment. I wonder if it would make sense to have my own makefiles (which already exist and are doing quite a lot) produce the .tar.gz file ordinarily produced by R CMD build. As far as I can tell, R CMD build basically tars up of the project directory after running some
2008 Apr 04
1
How to access the attributes of a ggplot?
Hi, I am having some hard time figuring how to access (and modify) the properties of an object created by ggplot. I found 'ggopts', but it only returns some of the properties. Say I want to get the x- and y-axis limits, the tickmark locations, legend current position, the legend box and background color and set them to new values. Are these properties easily accessible (and modifiable)