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2010 Jun 16
1
Help asked for automated generation of ncdf variables
Hi, I'm using the "ncdf" library for creating ncdf files. But I need to create about 100 variables per file (e.g. single rivers), So I do not like to create each variable separately. Unfortunately I found no way to make this work, as I'm unable to create a correct list of class "var.ncdf". ###code piece river=list(mode='var.ncdf', length=nriv)
2011 Dec 12
0
Confidence intervals of gls function?
Dear gls-experts, while reading and testing some examples of the book "introductionary time series analysis with R", I encountered the following fact which puzzles me. Confidence intervals for global temperature time series (P99) computed from general least squares (GLS) to fit the time series. I repeat the example from the book and get the same results: temp.gls=gls(temp ~
2016 Dec 07
3
Strange behavior when using progress bar (Fwd: Re: [R] The code itself disappears after starting to execute the for loop)
>>>>> Jon Skoien <jon.skoien at jrc.ec.europa.eu> >>>>> on Wed, 7 Dec 2016 11:04:04 +0100 writes: > I would like to ask once more if this is reproducible also for others? > If yes, should I submit it as a bug-report? > Best, > Jon Please Windows users .. this is possibly only for you! Note that I do *not* see problems on
2016 Nov 28
2
Strange behavior when using progress bar (Fwd: Re: [R] The code itself disappears after starting to execute the for loop)
I first answered to the email below in r-help, but as I did not see any response, and it looks like a bug/unwanted behavior, I am also posting here. I have observed this in RGui, whereas it seems not to happen in RStudio. Similar to OP, I sometimes have a problem with functions using the progress bar. Frequently, the console is cleared after x iterations when the progress bar is called in a
2013 Feb 21
1
limitations to random number generator in 64-bits machines
Dear List, Recently I got the comment that the implementation of the random number generator used by default in R (Mersenne-Twister) could not be "safe" for 64-bits machines, so I decided to put the question here because I do not have expertise in that topic, and because this question could be "too technical for R-help's audience". I apologise if this is not the case.
2012 Mar 08
2
Cannot change location of tempdir()
Hi, One of the functions I use needs to write to a temporary file, in the directory given by tempdir(). I want to change this from the standard one, as the file is too large for the drive. However, tempfile() doesnt seem to respect the environment variables when I change them with Sys.setenv(). In a fresh R-session: > Sys.getenv("TMP") [1]
2013 May 03
2
Licence change
Dear list, For the maintainer of a given package, is it possible to change the licence of a it from GPL >= 2 to GPL >= 3 ? Thanks in advance, Mauricio Zambrano-Bigiarini, Ph.D -- ================================================= Water Resources Unit Institute for Environment and Sustainability (IES) Joint Research Centre (JRC), European Commission TP 261, Via Enrico Fermi 2749, 21027
2013 Apr 18
1
snow: cluster initialization
Dear all, I found a strange thing with the snow package. This will work: y = matrix(1:4, 2) cl = makeCluster(rep('localhost', 8), type='SOCK') parMM(cl, y, y) This will not: y = matrix(1:4, 2) ncore = system('nproc') parMM(cl, y, y) Error in cut.default(i, breaks) : invalid number of intervals I also tried: cl = makeCluster(rep('localhost', ncore),
2013 Apr 04
5
help with kriging interpolation
All, I am new to using R and know some basics. I wish to use kriging in R to do the following: given data Y =f(X1,X2,X3,.....,Xn) --1000+ irregular measured data set. I would like to be able to get a single value y given sinle input set (x1,x2,x3,...xn) A google search on this takes me lierally to the same example on involving analysis with soil sampling and I cannot figure out how to
2004 Jul 14
3
ROracle - fetch gives empty dataframe
Dear R-users, I was able to make ROracle package to connect to the DB (Oracle91, 64bit, on Solaris). But after executing siple SQL query, "fetch" commaned gives me an empty dataframe. ### RORACLE INSTALATION PROCEDURE ### R CMD INSTALL --configure-args='--enable-extralibs' --enable-oracle32=no ~/tmp/ROracle_0.5-5.tar.gz #since we have 64bit Oracle9i instalation PROBLEM:
2012 Nov 07
2
Correct use of Depends, Imports and ::
Dear R developers, Taking advantage of the yesterday discussion about the use of Depends/Import/Suggests/Enhances, I would like to add a related question. Let's assume, in the DESCRIPTION file of my package foo0, I have: Depends: foo1 Imports: foo2 while in the NAMESPACE file of my package I have importFrom("foo2", f2) and within my package I use the following two external
2018 Feb 23
2
Problem with R_registerRoutines
Thanks a lot for your answer Jeroen! I should have mentioned that I had actually only checked with the win-builder, as I did not have R-devel installed on my computer. But based on your answer I installed R-devel locally on a Linux-server (Redhat), and the package could be checked without the NOTE. So you might be right that this is a windows issue. However, another package that I am maintaining
2012 Nov 22
2
BibTeX entries in CITATION file
Dear List, While trying to define a customised CITATION file for a package, following R-exts, I realised that if I use only one 'citEntry' I got both a text description and a BibTex entry for the package, as for the 'nlme' package: -------------------------- citation('nlme') To cite package 'nlme' in publications use: Jose Pinheiro, Douglas Bates, Saikat
2013 Mar 19
1
Cokriging
Dear All, I run following code to estimate the blocks using cokriging ( my data set has more than 50,000 data points). All the things run finely but Once I run the predict.gstat function it gave the error message - "memory.c", line 58: can't allocate memory in function m_get(). I run this code on LINUX sever but result is same. Would any one please be able to give a solution for
2004 Jul 12
1
ROracle package error
Dear R-users, In order to use ROracle (v. 0.5-5) package I compiled R-1.9.1 on Linux (2.4.20-28.9smp) and installed it. I need to use Oracle9i on Solaris. When executing "library(ROracle)" I got the following error message: > library(ROracle) Error in dyn.load(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now)) : unable to load shared library
2013 Apr 24
2
How to make a raster image in R from my own data set
Hi R-user, I was trying to make a raster map with WGS84 projection in R, but I could not make it. I found one data set in Google that data is almost the same format as of mine. I wanted to make a raster map of temperature with 1 degree spatial resolution for the global scale. I could make it in GIS software but I do have many variables (to be many raster images) and ultimately I am importing them
2015 Jan 08
3
Customising a CentOS 6.6 installation disk
I apologise if this is not the appropriate list for the following issue, but... Is it possible to upgrade the Linux kernel on a kickstart CD? I've changed the vmlinuz and initrd.img files in the isolinux directory from the distro's ISO image; so kernel 2.6.32-504.3.3.el6.i686 now boots from a DVD, and loads the appropriate modules and firmware from the stage 1 initrd.img. However,
2011 Nov 17
7
Spatial Statistics using R
I am looking for online courses to learn Spatial Statistics using R. Statistics.com is offering an online course in December on the same topic but that schedule doesn't suit mine. Are there any other similar modes for learning spatial statistics using R??? Can someone please advice??? Thank you. Ravi -- View this message in context:
2015 Jun 17
2
Add-on argument in sample()
On 6/16/2015 1:32 PM, Peter Meissner wrote: > Am .06.2015, 14:55 Uhr, schrieb Millot Gael <Gael.Millot at curie.fr>: > >> Hi. >> >> I have a problem with the default behavior of sample(), which performs >> sample(1:x) when x is a single value. >> This behavior is well explained in ?sample. >> However, this behavior is annoying when the number of
2015 Jun 15
3
Add-on argument in sample()
Hi. I have a problem with the default behavior of sample(), which performs sample(1:x) when x is a single value. This behavior is well explained in ?sample. However, this behavior is annoying when the number of value is not predictable. Would it be possible to add an argument that desactivates this and perform the sampling on a single value ? Examples: > sample(10, size = 1, replace = FALSE)