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2004 Oct 08
3
RWinEdt
Hi, I have troubles getting RWinEdt with the R2.0.0 Version startet. Do I have to install a different version of RWinEdt or WinEdt? I have RWinEdt 1.6.1 and WinEdt 5.3. Thanks Anna Hennig
2004 Oct 19
1
Fatal error: invalid home drive
Dear R-helpers, I have just installed R2.0.0 onto my machine which already had R1.9.1 present. I then tried to add to R2.0.0 a library called GLMM written by James McBroom for R1.6.0. Unfortunately, R2.0.0 does not recognise the library, even though R1.9.1 does. This is not because I have used the wrong case in the call to the library: > library('GLMM') > "Error in
2004 Sep 07
2
package methods different behaviour R1.9.1 patched and R2.0.0
Hi! Concerning different behaviour between 1.9.1 patched and: R : Copyright 2004, The R Foundation for Statistical Computing Version 2.0.0 Under development (unstable) (2004-09-06), ISBN 3-900051-07-0 Subtitle: as(x,"vector"); x is of class "Massvector"; never enters setAs("Massvector","vector"... The same code: as(mvl[[1]],"vector") causes
2010 Mar 12
2
unknown compression
Hello, I am trying to modify some functions in an existing package. I can get a function by just typing the name in the console, but how can I get all the functions in a package? the ./R/ subdirectory has files xx.rdb and xx.rdx which I can not decompress with 7-zip or with unzip, unrar etc. The help files are compressed with gzip in the ./man/ folder and can be unzipped easily. Thanks for your
2004 Oct 06
4
R2.0.0 bug in function vcov in library survival (PR#7266)
Full_Name: Sven Sandin Version: 2.0.0 OS: SuSE Linux 9.0 Submission from: (NULL) (81.227.17.135) Have just compiled and installed R-2.0.0.tar.gz running SuSE9.0. The function vcov do not accept "coxph" object as input any longer. The same R-program running R1.9.1 do work. R-program attached below. Exporting the coxph object from R2.0.0 to R1.9.1 I get vcov ouput in R1.9.1. Exporting
2004 Oct 08
3
Bug with png() and plot(type="n") (PR#7270)
Full_Name: Allen McIntosh Version: 2.0.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (67.80.175.118) Observed the bug with the following combinations: (RedHat 7.3, R 1.6.0) (RedHat 7.3, R 1.9.1) (Redhat 9, R2.0.0). In the second plot (.png file) produced by the following sequence: png(file="x%d.png") plot(1:10,1:10,main="ooo",type="n") segments(1:9,1:9,2:10,1:9)
2005 Jan 19
4
How to replace slashes with back slashes
Dear R-helpers I am running R2.0.0 under Windows 2000. I am compiling a number of file paths into a simple text file that will be read by some other software we use. Unfortunately, it can only handle file paths with back slashes (MS Windows convention), and from R, I get file paths with forward slashes. The following didn't work. > gsub('/', '\\',
2004 Oct 19
1
RDCOMClient under R2.0.0 - "not a valid package"
Dear r-help, Both 'omega-devel@omegahat.org' and 'duncan@research.bell-labs.com' appear to be bouncing with 'user unknown' so trying r-help .... [ Btw, "mailing lists" link on omega page is returning "mailman CGI error". ] > > require("RDCOMClient") > Loading required package: RDCOMClient > Error in library(package,
2004 Oct 16
3
Problem Compiling R-2.0.0 on Linux Alpha
Hi folks: I'm trying to compile R-2.0.0 on my Alpha (164SX; alphapca56-unknown-linux-gnu) running RedHat Linux 7.2 with gcc3.4.1. Here is where the compile terminates: .... .... building package 'tcltk' mkdir -p -- ../../../library/tcltk/R mkdir -p -- ../../../library/tcltk/demo mkdir -p -- ../../../library/tcltk/exec mkdir -p -- ../../../library/tcltk/man make[4]: Entering directory
2004 Oct 16
3
Problem Compiling R-2.0.0 on Linux Alpha
Hi folks: I'm trying to compile R-2.0.0 on my Alpha (164SX; alphapca56-unknown-linux-gnu) running RedHat Linux 7.2 with gcc3.4.1. Here is where the compile terminates: .... .... building package 'tcltk' mkdir -p -- ../../../library/tcltk/R mkdir -p -- ../../../library/tcltk/demo mkdir -p -- ../../../library/tcltk/exec mkdir -p -- ../../../library/tcltk/man make[4]: Entering directory
2004 Sep 08
3
having trouble building r-devel
Dear R-devel On my Windows 2000 machine, I can build R-patched but not R-devel (since at least 1/9/2004). An error message pops up during the execution of some R code during "make", as below. In terms of "make" etc., I am totally clueless (not being a user of either Linux or C) and just mechanically follow the instructions in the R documentation; hence I've got no idea
2004 Nov 02
1
R data editor
Hi, I have installed R2.0.0 on my mac with the new gui. Almost everything works fine now. Except when I run RCommander and want to edit a dataset with the data editor. Normally when you click on the variablename on top of a row a small dialog box should open where you can change the name and the between numeric uand character. But this dialog box does not open. Thanks for any help, tobi
2004 Sep 17
1
Problems with Rcmd check in rw2000dev
Hola! I am doing some minimal changes on the package SenSrivastava to make it fit for R2.0.0 (This package passed Rcmd check on earlier versions of R, and are passing the CRAN daily checks!) I am using rw2000dev from CRAN. Now i get (running in an Xemacs shell): installing R.css in C:/R/rw2000dev/src/gnuwin32/SenSrivastava.Rcheck ---------- Making package SenSrivastava ------------ adding
2004 Nov 06
3
foreign(read.spss) in rw2000 and re2001beta
I encountered something strange with read.spss (package foreign, version 0.7 with R2.0.0 and version 0.8 with R2.0.1 beta, windows XP) I made a test file test.sav with SPSS version 11.5.1 containing only one numeric variable, with a value label for one value not occuring in the file. According to ?read.spss this should result in a factor, but it results in all NA. Using the argument
2007 Nov 14
3
When to use LazyLoad, LazyData and ZipData?
Dear developeRs, I've searched the documentation, FAQ, and mailing lists, but haven't found the answer(*) to the following: When should one specify LazyLoad, LazyData, and ZipData? And what is the default if they are left unspecified? (*)Except that 1) If the package you are writing uses the methods package, specify LazyLoad: yes, and 2) The optional ZipData field controls whether the
2004 Feb 09
10
PhD student reading list, suggestions wanted
I've got a PhD student starting this year. She'll be working on data mining. She has asked for a reading list while she's still in her home country, which is a really good sign. Her cosupervisor and I don't (think we) have any problem with choosing things that are specifically about data mining, but there are some statistical ideas (sampling, exploratory-vs-confirmatory,
2002 Jul 27
1
R Code for X-Tab with Row/Col Proportions, Expected Vals and Tests
Recently, I noted a post and replies on R-Help from Professor Marc Feldesman regarding a cross tabulation function that generates row and column proportions, marginal values, expected cell values and tests for independence presumably similar in a fashion to the output of the S-Plus crosstabs() function or the SAS Proc Freq. Martin Maechler had posted some code in reply for folks to update and
2012 Jul 31
2
help with a regression
Hello, I have a data frame with the following variables: ID, X1,X2,X3,X4,X5,Y1,Y2,Y3,Y4,Y5 and some other that do not matter, some of the X and Y can be missing (NA). I want to compute the slope of the linear regression Y ~ X for each subject, so using apply(DF,1,FUN,ra.rm=TRUE) now How do I define FUN? The X are different for each subject. Thanks for any help R.Heberto Ghezzo Ph.D. Montreal -
2012 Aug 01
3
help with a regression problem
Hello, I have a big data frame where consecutive time dates and corresponding observed values for each subject (ID) are on a line. I want to compute the linear slope for each subject. I would like to use apply but I do not know how to express the corresponding function. An example using a loop follows # # create dummy data set There are missing values a <- c(1,2,3,4, 1,1,1,1, 2,2,3,3,
2003 Jan 29
3
na.rm in sd()
Hello, I think this qualify as a bug > x<-c(1,2,3,4,NA,6,7) > mean(x) [1] NA > mean(x,na.rm=T) [1] 3.833333 > sd(x) Error in var(as.vector(x)) : missing observations in cov/cor > sd(x,na.rm=T) Error in sd(x, na.rm = T) : unused argument(s) (na.rm ...) > var(x) Error in var(x) : missing observations in cov/cor > var(x,na.rm=T) [1] 5.366667 > why sd() does not