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2017 Nov 02
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 11:15 AM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote: > > The issue is fAsianOptions. Is there a version that works with the latest version of R? If not, which version of it works with which version of R and where can it be found? I tried several at the archive already. sessionInfo() R version 3.4.2 Patched (2017-10-04 r73465) Platform:
2017 Nov 02
2
"prob" package alternative
Yes. That's the version I've been discussing that has non-zero exit status. That situation is why CRAN retired the prob package. It's possible you installed that library earlier in development and it's been "carried" along. It no longer installs, now. The problems with all of this seem to have started this month according to the conversations. However, no one has
2017 Nov 02
2
"prob" package alternative
The issue is fAsianOptions. Is there a version that works with the latest version of R? If not, which version of it works with which version of R and where can it be found? I tried several at the archive already. Alternatively, is there another package that behaves similarly to prob? On Wed, Nov 1, 2017 at 6:17 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote: > > > On Nov
2017 Nov 02
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 12:07 PM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote: > > Yes. That's the version I've been discussing that has non-zero exit status. That situation is why CRAN retired the prob package. It's possible you installed that library earlier in development and it's been "carried" along. It no longer installs, now. > > The problems
2017 Nov 01
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 1, 2017, at 12:51 PM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote: > > The prob package has been archived because it depends upon some other > packages which have issues. > > However, such projects as Introduction to Probability and Statistics in R > depend upon it for learning. There are a few other resources that also use > it. > > Does anyone
2017 Nov 02
2
"prob" package alternative
Yes, that is exactly what I was doing two days ago. Warning in install.packages : installation of package ?fAsianOptions_3010.79.tar.gz? had non-zero exit status Which is what a reading of the explanation for why "prob" was retired leads one to expect. Do you have some other suggestion about how to get it to work? I notice you're not using Windows which might have a relationship
2009 Jan 30
1
Methods not loaded in R-Devel vs 2.8.1
Dear list-member, I am currently developing a package with S4 classes. The NAMESPACE and DESCRIPTION is printed below. Within this package I have set a method "residuals" for two classes. In version 2.8.1 these two are reported whereas in R-Devel (2009-01-28 r47766). What have I missed? What has changed and how can I rectify the issue? Your help and pointers are welcome. For 2.8.1:
2017 Nov 02
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 1:09 PM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote: > > Yes, that is exactly what I was doing two days ago. > > Warning in install.packages : > installation of package ?fAsianOptions_3010.79.tar.gz? had non-zero exit status > > Which is what a reading of the explanation for why "prob" was retired leads one to expect. Do you have
2017 Nov 02
2
"prob" package alternative
Rtools is not available for the current version of R. What I'm looking for is an alternative package or how others have managed to create workarounds. On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 4:25 PM, David Winsemius <dwinsemius at comcast.net> wrote: > > > On Nov 2, 2017, at 1:09 PM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Yes, that is exactly what I was doing
2017 Nov 02
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 3:46 PM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote: > > Thanks. I found that, and installed it and got the same message. Here: > > RTools version 3.4 > > install.packages("fAsianOptions_3010.tar.gz", I don't see a path to that file's location. The expansion from pkg_version.tar.gz might be automatic, but I do generally
2017 Nov 02
2
"prob" package alternative
Thanks. I found that, and installed it and got the same message. Here: RTools version 3.4 install.packages("fAsianOptions_3010.tar.gz", dependencies=TRUE, repos=NULL, type = "source") Installing package into ?C:/Users/Tlk7/Documents/R/win-library/3.4? (as ?lib? is unspecified) Warning: invalid package 'fAsianOptions_3010.tar.gz' Error: ERROR: no packages specified
2017 Nov 02
0
"prob" package alternative
> On Nov 2, 2017, at 2:14 PM, Tiby Kantrowitz <tlkantro at gmail.com> wrote: > > Rtools is not available for the current version of R. Really? If true, I'm surprised and not able to help. I do see an Rtools34.exe at https://cran.r-project.org/bin/windows/Rtools/ -- David. > > What I'm looking for is an alternative package or how others have managed to create
2005 Apr 19
1
timeSeries Date Warning messages: Set timezone to GMT!
Hello, I must be doing something wrong that's very obvious. But I just don't see it. I changed my Windows Time Zone to GMT and my Financial Center to Montreal. But I still get several warnings. >Sys.timezone() [1] "GMT Daylight Time" >myFinCenter [1] "Montreal" >Sys.timeDate() [1] "Montreal" [1] [2005-04-19 10:55:02] Warning messages: 1: Set
2009 Mar 13
1
Rd \usage clause for an S4 replace method
Given S4 methods [ and [<-, how do I write the Rd-file usage clause for the latter one? What I have now is: \S4method{[}{TimeSeries,TimeDate,missing}(x, i, j, ..., drop) \S4method{[<-}{TimeSeries,TimeDate,missing,ANY}(x, i, j, ..., value) which results in the following output: ## S4 method for signature 'TimeSeries, TimeDate, missing': x[i, j, ..., drop]
2004 Nov 06
1
calendar-based time-series in R
Hello, I am trying to switch to R from S-PLUS 6.1, and one problem I am having is using R for manipulation of calendar-based time-series. In S-PLUS, I commonly use the functions timeSequence(), timeDate(), and timeSeries() to align/average/aggregate data; and I also do a lot of plotting of time-series data (with calendar-based labels on the x-axis). I was wondering if anyone is familiar with
2008 Sep 09
1
'xtfrm' performance (influences 'order' performance) in R devel
Hello everybody, it looks like the presense of some (do know know which) S4 methods for a given S4 class degrades the performance of xtfrm (used in 'order' in new R-devel) by a factor of millions. This is for classes that ARE derived from numeric directly and thus should be quite trivial to convert to numeric. Consider the following example: setClass("TimeDateBase",
2010 Oct 24
1
140 packages in R Commander!!
Dear List I just downloaded and installed R 2.12.0 and then installed R Commander . First it got RCmdr and Car, and then suggested for other packages for utilizing the full functionality- I clicked yes! I got 140 packages installed!!! Cran Mirror was UCLA... Here is the list. Is this intentional- I can see some packages like snow and multicore which are desirable but quite optional.(see list
2010 Jul 14
3
How to see inside of this function?
Hi, there is a function Skewness() under fBasics package. If I type "skewness", I get followings: > skewness function (x, ...) { UseMethod("skewness") } <environment: namespace:timeDate> Would be great if someone tell me how to see the codes of this function. 2ndly suppose I create following function: fn1 <- function(x) return(x+2) How
2012 Dec 10
2
Removing named objects using rm(..)
When I import the library timeSeries I get (at least) the variable USDCHF imported too. I would like to delete it, but I cannot. As you can see below. Clearly I am doing something wrong. What is it? > library(timeSeries) Loading required package: timeDate > class(USDCHF) [1] "timeSeries" attr(,"package") [1] "timeSeries" > rm(list=c("USDCHF"))
2005 Apr 20
2
fSeries Technical Analysis rsiTA problem
fSeries Technical Analysis rsiTA problem Hello, I?m trying to use the rsiTA() function but keep getting this error: >rsiTA(tsx,14) Error in "[.timeSeries"(close, 1:(length(close) - 1)) : only 0's may be mixed with negative subscripts Here?s is the first three lines of my data: >tsx[1:3,] close 2004-04-18 20:00:00 8702.82 2004-04-19