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2006 Mar 09
1
Linking Rblas
Dear all, when making a DLL via Rcmd SHLIB is there a way to link against a library such as Rblas (I am on a Windows platform) on a case to case basis? I played a bit around with some self-written C-code which should call the function 'dasum' defined in Blas.h. I encountered the following problem: u:\codeplay>Rcmd SHLIB mysumming.c Rcmd SHLIB mysumming.c gcc --shared -s -o
2005 Oct 31
1
[R] unvectorized option for outer()
> From: Thomas Lumley > > On Sun, 30 Oct 2005, Jonathan Rougier wrote: > > > I'm not sure about this. Perhaps I am a dinosaur, but my feeling is > > that if people are writing functions in R that might be subject to > > simple operations like outer products, then they ought to be writing > > vectorised functions! > > I would agree. How about an
2007 Oct 05
1
R 2.6.0 Windows/lme4 Rblas load problem
Dear Windows Maintainers, after installing R 2.6.0 on Windows 2000 and doing a complete update of the libraries as recommended by B.Ripley, it get the error message: The dynamic link library Rblas could not be found in the specified path.... Note that the message says "Rblas", not Rblas.dll as expected under Windows. The path is correct, and Rblas.dll is present I made a copy of
2010 Apr 20
0
Building Rblas.dll failing on Windows 7 (64-bit)
I'm currently attempting to build R-2.10.1 from the source on Windows 7 (64-bit version). I've downloaded the latest Rtools (Rtools211.exe) from the Murdoch-Sutherland site and have done a full install. I've also downloaded the HTML Help Workshop, MikTeX, and the InnoSetup installer. I am not using any 64-bit versions of the tools, such as the MinGW-w64, or a 64-bit version of TCL
2006 Jul 14
2
References verifying accuracy of R for basic statisticalcalculations and tests
Hi, > [mailto:r-help-bounces at stat.math.ethz.ch] On Behalf Of Corey Powell > > Do you know of any references that verify the accuracy of R > for basic statistical calculations and tests. The results of > these studies should indicate that R results are the same as > the results of other statistical packages to a certain number > of decimal places on some benchmark
2006 Dec 13
1
Problem with tuned Rblas from CRAN with R-2.4.0
I encountered the following problem in R-2.4.0 for Windows binary downloaded from CRAN (data from R-help post by Ethan Johnsons). I was also using the contributed binary Rblas.dll for Intel P4 chip. The problem doesn't occur with the default Rblas.dll. x=c(3.05176E-05, 0.000457764, 0.003204346, 0.0138855, 0.04165649, 0.09164429, 0.1527405, 0.1963806, 0.1963806, 0.1527405, 0.09164429,
2009 Jan 23
1
loading RBlas.dll
hi everyone, Im implementing a new RBlas dll but just for optimising sake i need to know how and WHERE (which source code) RBlas gets loaded. there is a call to loadlibrary() in dynload.c BUT it seems this is not the function that is loading Rblas. how do i know this? well i added the code :(just after the loadlibrary() call) /*********************************************/ /*this
2005 Jan 21
6
Avoiding a Loop?
Dear R-Helpers, I have a matrix where the first column is known. The second column is the result of multiplying this first column with a constant "const". The third column is the result of multiplying the second column with "const"..... So far, I did it like this (as a simplified example): nr.of.columns <- 4 myconstant <- 27.5 mymatrix <- matrix(numeric(0), nrow=5,
2002 Jun 24
0
Tuned Rblas.dll available on CRAN (for Windows)
There is a new area on CRAN bin/windows/contrib/ATLAS which contains Rblas's compiled against ATLAS 3.4.1 for various chips. To use one of these, just rename rw1051\bin\Rblas.dll and drop the replacment in its place. Using a tuned BLAS will be noticeably faster only on some linear-algebra calculations, notably those using La.svd and La.eigen (which might be twice as fast). There are
2008 Jul 08
1
R crash with ATLAS precompiled Rblas.dll on Windows XP Core2 Duo
I noticed a problem using R 2.7.1 on Windows XP SP2 with the precompiled Atlas Rblas.dll. Running the code below causes R to crash. I started R using Rgui --vanilla and am using the precompiled Atlas Rblas.dll from cran.fhcrc.org dated 17-Jul-2007 05:04 for Core2 Duo. The code that causes the crash: x <- rnorm(100) y <- rnorm(100) z <- rnorm(100) loess(z ~ x * y) loess(z ~ x) does
2005 Dec 08
3
Reshaping data
Dear all, given I have data in a data.frame which indicate the number of people in a specific year at a specific age: n <- 10 mydf <- data.frame(yr=sample(1:10, size=n, replace=FALSE), age=sample(1:12, size=n, replace=FALSE), no=sample(1:10, size=n, replace=FALSE)) Now I would like to make a matrix with (in this simple example) 10 columns (for the
2006 Mar 14
1
Tiny Typo in R Data Import/Export Manual
Dear all, in the first paragraph in Section 4.3.2 of the "R Data Import/Export Manual", it is written 'We havew tested...'. Most likely it should be 'We have tested...' It is just such a minor thing that I was unsure whether to submit a bug report. I use now R 2.2.1 on Win32 but I guess this is independent of the platform and version. Best, Roland P.S. Thanks for
2005 May 19
5
Arranging Plots
Dear all, I'd appreciate any hints how to arrange some plots. I have three plots. I would like to arrange them in the following order: - Plot 1 and Plot 2 should be in the upper row - Plot 3 should be in the lower row but centered in the middle. I hope the following sketch will help understanding my problem ================ | === === | || P1| |P2 | | || | | | | | === === |
2004 Jul 22
3
Replace only Capital Letters
Dear All, I have these data: exampledata <- c("This is one item", "This is Another One", "And so is This") I would like to find each occurence of a blank space followed by a Capital Letter and replace it by a blank space, a left curly brace, the respective Capital Letter, and then a right curly brace. I thought the following will do: gsub(pattern = "
2006 May 29
1
OT: Monograph on Statistical Programming
Dear all, my question might be a bit off-topic. Is there anything like a standard textbook on statistical programming? With that I don't mean anything like MASS, S Programming, Programming with Data, ... (no offense meant, they are fantastic books and each of those three helped me a great deal). Rather in the direction of the "Numerical Recipes" Series addressing how to implement
2005 Feb 03
2
Surprising Behavior of 'tapply'
Dear all, I wanted to make a two-way-table of two variables with a counting variable stored in another column of a dataframe. In version 1.9.1, the behavior is as expected as shown in the simplified example code. > sex <- rep(c("F", "M"), 5) > income <- c(rep("low", 5), rep("high", 5)) > count <- 1:10 > mydf <-
2004 Dec 21
1
No Graphics Window, Mandrake 10.1
Dear all, I installed Mandrakelinux 10.1 (community) on my notebook. Before, I used Mandrakelinux 9.1 (and later 10.0 as an update). Now I wanted to compile, as before, R. In the beginning, nothing worked but it seemed to be the problem of GCC 3.4.1 which was shipped with my distribution. After downloading and compiling GCC 3.4.3 everything went smoothly during the compilation of R. The problem
2003 Dec 03
1
Rblas for dual Xeon
Does anybody have a tuned Rblas.dll compiled against ALTLAS for a dual Xeon system? Unfortunately, we have very strict security that does not allow compilers of any sort on production desktops - we only have Pentium III development PCs. Regards, John Marsland ********************************************************************** This is a commercial communication from Commerzbank AG.\ \
2005 Aug 17
2
power of a matrix
Dear all, I have a population with three age-classes, at time t=0 the population is: n.zero <- c(1,0,0) I have a transition matrix A which denotes "fertility" and "survival": A <- matrix(c(0,1,5, 0.3,0,0, 0,0.5,0), ncol=3, byrow=TRUE) To obtain the population at t=1, I calculate: A %*% n.zero To obtain the population t=2, I calculate: A %*% (A %*% n.zero) ... and so
2005 May 22
2
Maps, Eastern Europe
Dear all, I would like to employ a European map in a presentation. My idea was to use: library(mapdata) map("worldHires", c("Austria", "Switzerland", "Germany")) where I include all countries from my analysis as a vector of character strings like in the example above. Unfortunately, I was unable to specify the Baltic States (Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia) or