Displaying 20 results from an estimated 3000 matches similar to: "Any parser generator / code assistance for R?"
2007 Sep 16
1
programming question
Dear list,
I have a vector of numbers, let's say:
myvec <- c(2, 8, 24, 26, 51, 57, 58, 78, 219)
My task is to reduce this vector to non-reducible numbers; small numbers can
cross-out some of the larger ones, based on a function let's say called
reduce()
If I apply the function to the first element 2, my vector gets shorted to:
> (myvec <- reduce(myvec[1]))
[1] 2 24 51
2006 Oct 31
2
rcompletion: TAB completion for the R command line
CRAN now has a package called rcompletion that attempts to provide TAB
completion for R using the GNU readline library, intended for R
sessions run from a command line. From the package help page:
Description:
This package provides pseudo-intelligent TAB completion for a
readline enabled instance of R when it is run from a terminal (or
more specifically, an interface which uses
2006 Oct 31
2
rcompletion: TAB completion for the R command line
CRAN now has a package called rcompletion that attempts to provide TAB
completion for R using the GNU readline library, intended for R
sessions run from a command line. From the package help page:
Description:
This package provides pseudo-intelligent TAB completion for a
readline enabled instance of R when it is run from a terminal (or
more specifically, an interface which uses
2015 May 04
2
[LLVMdev] Incorrect code generated for arm64
Hi all,
I’ve narrowed down a problem in my code to the following test case:
- - - -
typedef struct {float v[2];} vec2;
typedef struct {float v[3];} vec3;
vec2 getVec2();
vec3 getVec3()
{
vec2 myVec = getVec2();
vec3 res;
res.v[0] = myVec.v[0];
res.v[1] = myVec.v[1];
res.v[2] = 1;
return res;
}
- - - -
Compiling this with any level of optimization for arm64 gives incorrect code,
2003 Feb 20
3
outliers/interval data extraction
Dear R-users,
I have two outliers related questions.
I.
I have a vector consisting of 69 values.
mean = 0.00086
SD = 0.02152
The shape of EDA graphics (boxplots, density plots) is heavily distorted
due to outliers. How to define the interval for outliers exception? Is
<2SD - mean + 2SD> interval a correct approach?
Or should I define 95% (or 99%) limit of agreement for data interval,
2008 Jun 23
2
Writing Vector to a File
Dear experts,
I try not to trouble the list again after this question.
I want to print this vector into a file
> myvec
[1] --Control --Control --Control --Control --Control HBA2 HBA1
[8] HBA1 --Control HBB --Control HBB HBA1 MBP
[15] --Control HBA1 HBA2 HBB PTGDS GAPDH UBC
[22] --Control GAPDH TPT1 HUWE1 PRM1 CKM
2007 Jan 30
6
jump in sequence
Dear list,
This should be a simple one, I just cannot see it.
I need to generate a sequence of the form:
4 5 6 13 14 15 22 23 24
That is: starting with 4, make a 3 numbers sequence, jump 6, then another 3
and so on.
I can create a whole vector with:
myvec <- rep(rep(c(F, T, F), rep(3, 3)), 3)
Then see which are TRUE:
which(myvec)
[1] 4 5 6 13 14 15 22 23 24
I'd like to avoid
2011 Aug 31
1
formatting a 6 million row data set; creating a censoring variable
List,
Consider the following data.
gender mygroup id
1 F A 1
2 F B 2
3 F B 2
4 F B 2
5 F C 2
6 F C 2
7 F C 2
8 F D 2
9 F D 2
10 F D 2
11 F D 2
12 F D 2
13 F D 2
14 M A 3
15 M A 3
16 M A 3
17
2012 Oct 31
1
ffdfindexget from package ff
I'm having trouble getting ffdfindexget to work right in Windows. Even the
most trivial of examples gives me problems.
> myVec = ff(1:5)
> another = ff(10:14)
> littleFrame = ffdf(myVec, another)
> posVec = ff(c(2, 4), vmode = 'integer')
> ffdfindexget(littleFrame, posVec)
Error in if (any(B < 1)) stop("B too small") :
missing value where TRUE/FALSE
2009 Jan 11
4
How to get solution of following polynomial?
Hi, I want find all roots for the following polynomial :
a <- c(-0.07, 0.17); b <- c(1, -4); cc <- matrix(c(0.24, 0.00, -0.08,
-0.31), 2); d <- matrix(c(0, 0, -0.13, -0.37), 2); e <- matrix(c(0.2, 0,
-0.06, -0.34), 2)
A1 <- diag(2) + a %*% t(b) + cc; A2 <- -cc + d; A3 <- -d + e; A4 <- -e
fn <- function(z)
{
y <- diag(2) - A1*z - A2*z^2 - A3*z^3 - A4*z^4
2006 Nov 23
4
Ryacas and fractions with simultaenously very large numerators and denominators
Dear All
I am doing the following:
> x <- yacas("3/2")
> for (i in 2:400)
+ x <- yacas(paste(x,"*",x))
> x
expression(Inf^1.260864167e+117/Inf^6.304320836e+116)
> Eval(x)
[1] NaN
No luck this way. However, I am successful with
> y <- yacas("(3/2)^400")
> y
expression(7.05507910865533e+190/2.58224987808691e+120)
> Eval(y)
[1]
2009 Jul 11
2
[LLVMdev] ANTLR?
That sounds like a problem. Just so I understand, do you mean there
isn't the run-time support etc. to write back ends for the C++
language, or that the compiler IR is also somehow insufficient to
write a code generator?
--Vikram
Associate Professor, Computer Science
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
http://llvm.org/~vadve
On Jul 11, 2009, at 3:00 PM, Granville Barnett
2009 Jul 11
10
[LLVMdev] ANTLR?
We are looking for an open source C++ parser other than g++ if
possible. Clang would be great but its C++ support is still some way
away and we need something that works or nearly works now. Does
anyone have any experience with ANTLR for parsing C++ and for
extending their C++ parser? Any other feedback on ANTLR in general
would be welcome too. Thanks,
--Vikram
Associate Professor,
2006 Oct 16
2
New package Ryacas
Ryacas is an R interface to the free yacas computer algebra
system. Ryacas allows one to send R expressions,
unprocessed yacas strings and certain other R objects to a
separate yacas process from R and get back the result. It
also has facilities for manipulating yacas strings and R
expressions destined for yacas processing.
It can be used for exact arithmetic, symbolic math, ASCII
pretty
2006 Oct 16
2
New package Ryacas
Ryacas is an R interface to the free yacas computer algebra
system. Ryacas allows one to send R expressions,
unprocessed yacas strings and certain other R objects to a
separate yacas process from R and get back the result. It
also has facilities for manipulating yacas strings and R
expressions destined for yacas processing.
It can be used for exact arithmetic, symbolic math, ASCII
pretty
2006 Oct 16
2
New package Ryacas
Ryacas is an R interface to the free yacas computer algebra
system. Ryacas allows one to send R expressions,
unprocessed yacas strings and certain other R objects to a
separate yacas process from R and get back the result. It
also has facilities for manipulating yacas strings and R
expressions destined for yacas processing.
It can be used for exact arithmetic, symbolic math, ASCII
pretty
2011 Apr 05
1
do not execute newline command
Hi R-users,
To automate the creation of scripts, I converted the code (example below) into a character string and wrote the object to a file:
Repeat <- "
myvec <- c(1:12)
cat('vector= ', myvec, '\n')
"
write (Repeat, 'yourpath/test.R')
the problem is that one line of the code is a "cat" command. In the output file (i.e. test.R), the newline
2015 May 04
2
[LLVMdev] Incorrect code generated for arm64
Thanks Bruce.
> On 4 May 2015, at 13:18, Bruce Hoult <bruce at hoult.org> wrote:
>
> I can confirm that, with Apple LLVM version 6.0 (clang-600.0.56) (based on LLVM 3.5svn)
>
> Very strange!
Yes, that’s what I thought. I’ve also checked the binary downloads for OS X from llvm.org <http://llvm.org/> and get the same broken code from both the 3.5.2 and 3.6.0 releases.
2004 Jul 09
3
analytic solution for equation
Hello,
I have search on R website but do not find any solution.
I would like to know if R has some functionalities to produce analytical results
of equation. or more generally if it contains some functions to simplify equation.
For example:
I would like to obtain x1 from:
x1+x2=8 (x1=8-x2)
x1^2+x2=8 (x1=sqrt(8-x2))
Is is possible in R ? if not, do you know a (free) software that could do the
2006 Oct 23
2
ANN/RFC: package providing TAB completion for readline-based R
Announcement:
(For those every-once-in-a-while occasions when you run R from a
terminal instead of Emacs, and then wish something would happen when
you hit TAB...)
Last week, I started looking at the GNU Readline documentation to see
if I could figure out how to use it for command completion within R.
It turned out to be easier than I had expected, and I now have a beta
version of the