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2007 Oct 30
2
R installation on SuSE 10.3
I have downloaded the source code for Linux.
the ./configure procedure can find gcc but cannot find f77 or f2c
I have looked for the above compiler with Test and installed all what
pertains to Fortran. Still not even the man pages for f77 anf fc2 work >.
Where is f77 and f2c with linux 10.3 ??
Thank you do much
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Maura E.M
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2000 Jun 28
1
R-1.1.0 - f2c in configure
When trying to build R-1.1.0, the configure script reported no Fortran
compiler, even though '/usr/bin/f2c' was present, and R-1.0.1 had found
and successfully used this. I traced this to an apparent typo in line
2067 of configure:
for name in g77 fort77 f77 f90 xlf cf77 fc; do
changing this to:
for name in g77 fort77 f77 f90 xlf cf77 f2c; do
allowed the script to 'find'
2008 Feb 29
3
Graphic text
Can R handle graphic text ? I mean something like a pop-up message
window or a text widget ?
Thank you so much.
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Maura E.M
2008 Feb 10
3
R on Mac PRO does anyone have experience with R on such a platform ?
I saw there exists an R version for Mac/OS.
I'd like to hear from someone who is running R on a Mac/OS before venturing
on getting the following computer system.
I am in the process of choosing a powerful laptop 17" MB PRO
2.6GHZ(dual-core) 4GBRAM ....
Thank you so much,
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Maura E.M
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2008 Apr 30
3
Cross Spectrum Analysis
I am reading some documentation about Cross Spectrum Analysis as a technique
to compare spectra.
My understanding is that it estimates the correlation strength between
quasi-periodic structures embedded in two signals. I believe it may be
useful for my signals analysis.
I was referred to the R functions that implement this type of analysis. I
tried all the examples which generated a series of
2007 Oct 30
2
Where can I find package "segmented" ?
I tried to install "segmented" from three different repositories but I keep
getting the following message on R window: ... Please, advice where to find
this package.
Thank you in advance.
Maura
> utils:::menuInstallPkgs()
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
Warning: package 'segmented' is in use and will not be installed
> utils:::menuInstallPkgs()
2000 Mar 06
2
f2c question
Hello,
I decided to try to compile R version 1.0.0 on my home-hacked linux
system. This is not a conventional distribution, but has been upgraded
countless numbers of times (I think it started as a 1.2.13). It's up to
2.2.13 (kernel version) and I still use gcc 2.7.2.3. I have managed to
deal with the fortran part of R with f2c. As it turns out I can compile
the program OK, but when it
2007 Nov 21
3
How can I save a plot ?
I recently installed R 2.6 on Linux/SuSE
When I was running the previous version on Windows I was able to save my
plots from a script.
There was a command "savePlot" that is no more retrieved in the last
version.
In this scenario, how can I tell R to save the currently displayed plot to a
file ?
The "save" command is generic and do not know how to tell R that the plot is
to be
2006 Nov 21
1
f2c to achieve reentrancy in odesolve?
I am beginning a much-delayed update of odesolve to include several
ordinary differential equation solvers from the Livermore package
ODEPACK. These are much-used and reliable Fortran codes, and I plan (as
I did for lsoda in the current odesolve package) to make as few changes
as possible to the Fortran 77 code. However, recently someone wanted to
make nested calls to lsoda, which will not work,
2004 Aug 29
1
Re: [R] R on gentoo amd64 (gcc 3.3.3) is unstable --- no!
Dear Dirk,
I have had the exactly same problem like Ivo and his solution worked for me.
Hence the USE=f77 flag is NOT a typo but a Gentoo quirk.
As far as modifying the configure script is concerned, I believe that it is certainly
possible to perform said check (if 'f77 --version == f2c' then die)
only on x86_64 platforms.
And I'd argue it is f2c's fault. AMD64 linux distros have
2004 Aug 29
1
Re: [R] R on gentoo amd64 (gcc 3.3.3) is unstable --- no!
My appologies, this estimation is about right,
I spent last week at COMPSTAT in prague and didn't follow the list
closely.
Inspite of this fact I believe my posting is not entirely out of date.
regards
Diman Todorov
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You are 8 days behind the times -- take a look at the current R-devel.
On Sun, 29 Aug 2004, Diman Todorov wrote:
> Dear Dirk,
> I
2005 Dec 13
2
Building R with f2c - still needed?
Does anyone have a need to use f2c rather than a Fortran compiler to build
R?
It is yet one more thing to test, and as it only works on 32-bit platforms
it is something that I will shortly no longer be able to test.
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Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk
Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/
University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865
2007 Oct 09
2
R dynamic memory management
I have a loop that processes all the raw data files in agiven directory.
It should allocate only the memory to accomodate the filenames list.
Each file is loaded into RAM one at a time and saved to another
directory after processing. The R script runs fine but it had some
memory problems so it was terminated before getting to the end of the
list.
This is a Windows XP desktop with ~ 1GB RAM
In the
2008 Jul 17
2
fastICA
Hi everyone
It looks like repeated runs of fastICA produce quite significantly different
mixing matrices (not only in terms of sign and row order). I'm not a
specialist, so would appreciate any advice on whether this should really be
the case:
> res3 =
> fastICA(af[,2:20],4,alg.typ="parallel",fun="logcosh",alpha=1,method="C",row.norm=TRUE)
colstandard
>
1998 Apr 02
2
f2c
I have a problem with my dynamically loaded code in R not finding pow_ii, which
for some time I thought was because library f2c is not on my Sparcstation.
However, I have now been experiencing the same problem in Linux, with all the
proper libraries in place.
My incomplete understanding of elf and shared libraries does not help, but when
compiling a complete program I usually muddle through.
2008 Nov 11
1
msm
I am reading the comprehensive on-line documentation about msm.
The positive side is that it seems it has been designed for biomedical
statistics,
like Clinical Trials.
The bad side is that it does not seem to model observations sequences that
are not
independent but instead are autocorrelated, as it is my case. I did not find
any mention to
correlated observations therefore I assume the authors
2004 Aug 21
1
Re: [R] R on gentoo amd64 (gcc 3.3.3) is unstable --- no!
On Sat, 21 Aug 2004 ivo_welch-rstat8783@mailblocks.com wrote:
>
> peter/brian: thank you for the help. i can now report that gentoo
> amd64 can compile R just fine, too; it requires the f77 USE flag and a
> gcc compiler rebuild first, though. I also went to gcc 3.4.1. my
> segfault troubles earlier were caused by my use of f2c.
>
> suggestion: would it be possible to
2007 Sep 13
2
beginner's questions ... sorry
I have 316 files. Each file represents a patient's breathing track
(respiratory signal recorded for a variable number of cycles). All files
have the same are made up of a header followed by a variable number of
records.
Each record contains 7 comma separated fields.
The patient ID is recorder in the header which is stripped off when reading
the file into a R data.frame.
Since I need to keep
2008 Nov 11
1
R: R: Hidden Markov Models
Thank you for your prompt answer.
The breathing signal observations are the amplitude values as a function of time and phase.
According to our model the hidden states are the different breathing types.
Subjects, whose respiratiion process is regular, are likely to breathe, keeping the same cycle pattern/type,
for many consecutive cycles. therefore dwelling in the same hidden state.
The more
2010 Mar 31
2
Generative Topographic Map
I tried to use R version of package
I noticed the original MatLab Pckage is much better documented.
I had a look at the R demo code "gtm_demo" and found that variable Y is used in advanced of being created:
I wrote my own few lines as follows:
inDir <- "C:/Documents and Settings/Monville/Alanine Dipeptide/DBP1/DHA"
setwd(inDir)
T <-