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2008 Aug 25
1
Unicode notation \x000
Dear list, I am trying to replace Unicode notation of German and Spanish special characters (as read in by read.csv from excel spreadsheets) by character strings that can be interpreted by LaTeX. E.g.: uni2latex <- function(x){ x <- gsub("&", "et", x, fixed = TRUE) # Deutsch x <- gsub("\u0080", "\\\"A", x, fixed = TRUE) x
2008 Dec 10
1
plot Geneland result in a map
Hello, anybody know the procedure to plot the geneland result in a map? thank you ********************************************************** Vincenzo Landi Post Doctorate student Animal genomic and breeding cell:0039/3395388713 Fax. 075-5857122 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2008 Nov 22
1
Nested Clade Analysis
Hi Wondering if anyone knows of a package that does Nested Clade Analysis? Thanks -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Nested-Clade-Analysis-tp20637180p20637180.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
2008 Sep 04
1
Binary Tree Testing in "ape" package (a bug?)
Dear all, I was testing the wonderful package APE. However upon testing a particular Newick's format tree - which I think to be a non-binary tree - it yields different result as expected. > library(ape) > tree.hiv <- read.tree(text="(rat,mouse,(human,chimp));") > is.binary.tree(tree.hiv) [1] TRUE Was that a bug in APE package? - Gundala Viswanath Jakarta - Indonesia
2008 Aug 04
3
backslash in character string?
Dear list, After searching many old posts, I can't find the solution to a simple problem. can someone tell me how to create a character string with multiple backslashes, as in: file_dir <- c("C:\files\data\") I need to create this string and then paste it to many files names for batch processing in another software program. R won't accept the backslash and removes
2009 Jan 13
3
problem whit Geneland
I do the these passages: library(Geneland) set.seed(1) data <- simdata(nindiv=200, coord.lim=c(0,1,0,1) , number.nuclei=5 , allele.numbers=rep(10,20), IBD=FALSE, npop=2, give.tess.grid=FALSE) geno <- data$genotypes coord <- t(data$coord.indiv) path.mcmc <-
2011 Oct 28
1
"file name too long" error during R CMD INSTALL
Hi all, I am attempting to install a package called phylobase from source directory. It all seems to work until the end, at which point it looks like the last compile command fails because the line is too long...perhaps because the g++ command line also includes "Loading ~/.Rprofile...", like this: ============================ g++ -arch i386 -dynamiclib
2007 Sep 04
4
integers
Hi list, The function is.integer tests if an object is of type integer: see e.g.: is.integer(12) # FALSE is.real(12) # TRUE mode(12) # "numeric" But how can I test if a number is actually an integer? R seek is difficult to search in this case because it mainly yields entries about the integer()-function family. Thanks for any hint! Christoph Heibl
2016 Oct 03
3
On implementing zero-overhead code reuse
On Mon, Oct 3, 2016 at 10:18 AM, <frederik at ofb.net> wrote: > Hi Kynn, > > Thanks for expanding. > > I wrote a function like yours when I first started using R. It's > basically the same up to your "new.env()" line, I don't do anything > with environmentns. I just called my function "mysource" and it's > essentially a "source
2010 Jul 13
2
[LLVMdev] Debugging docs wrong?
http://llvm.org/docs/SourceLevelDebugging.html#ccxx_compile_units !1 = metadata !{ i32 524329, ;; Tag metadata !"MySource.cpp", metadata !"/Users/mine/sources", metadata !3 ;; Compile unit } !2 is the Compile Unit, right? !3 is also wrong. -- cheers, --renato http://systemcall.org/ Reclaim your digital rights, eliminate DRM, learn more at
2001 Jun 16
1
Compilation of my own sources
Hello community, Just one tiny question : all source files provided for download come bundled with Makefiles. My problem is : what makefile do i use (or what g++ compilation command line) if i want to compile my own sources ? I mean that g++ mysource.cpp doesn't work. Thank you Sekine --- >8 ---- List archives: http://www.xiph.org/archives/ Ogg project homepage:
2010 Aug 21
1
error possibly related to sweave, path, and spaces on windows
I have downloaded a file that I don't know how to describe correctly. It contains R code and Latex, and I should be able to reproduce an analysis by running an R script in this folder. There is a line in the R script: junk <- system(paste("/usr/texbin/pdflatex ",latexFiles[i1]), intern=TRUE) that needs to be modified to run on my computer. I use WinEdt with
2007 Jun 25
2
transposing data.frames
Hello, This must be simple... Thanks a lot - Christoph # Imagine you have a list, e.g: K <- list(1:10, 2:11, 9:18) K # Transforming to dataframe... KK <- as.data.frame(K) # ... one obtaines the list elements as column. KK # But I need the list elements as rows # How can I achieve this? Is there a simple way to transpose data.frames?
2008 Mar 03
0
3.0.1 Test Success MacOS X 10.4.11
I have also been eager to test bbouncer The latest source passes with flying colours! but make check finds some problems with xattrs if not run by sudo I have xattr in /usr/local/bin/ from the source found at: http://dev.bignerdranch.com/public/bnr/eXttra.zip What I did: cd /usr/local/Source rsync -av --exclude=.git/ rsync://rsync.samba.org/ftp/unpacked/rsync . rsync -av --exclude=.git/
2016 Oct 03
4
On implementing zero-overhead code reuse
Hi Frederick, I described what I meant in the post I sent to R-help (https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2016-September/442174.html), but in brief, by "zero overhead" I mean that the only thing needed for library code to be accessible to client code is for it to be located in designed directory. No additional meta-files, packaging/compiling, etc. are required. Best, G. On Sun, Oct
2004 Dec 29
3
Windows vignettes, shQuote, texi2dvi
I noticed a shQuote fix for Windows in the svn logs. Just wanted to point out that this will favorably affect texi2dvi on Windows which previously used UNIX quoting and so generated an incorrect Windows command. (Note that texi2dvi is used when creating vignettes.) Another problem is that the recommended tex distribution for Windows, fptex, does not have texi2dvi in the first place. The
2017 Sep 29
2
Call for testing: OpenSSH 7.6
On 29 September 2017 at 11:05, Iain Morgan <imorgan+openssh at nas.nasa.gov> wrote: [...] > This is due to my shell being csh, which is pickier about undefined > variables than the Bourne-style shells. The attached patch fixes the > issue. Thanks for figuring this out. > - 'test -z "$SSH_USER_AUTH"' || fail "SSH_USER_AUTH present" > +
2015 Jan 13
2
R CMD build looking for texi2dvi in the wrong place (R-devel)
R CMD build fails with recent R-devel because it is looking for texi2dvi in /usr/local/bin, but on this system, MacTex has installed it in /usr/bin. $ R CMD build IRanges * checking for file 'IRanges/DESCRIPTION' ... OK * preparing 'IRanges': * checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... OK * cleaning src * installing the package to build vignettes * creating vignettes ... ERROR
2014 Jun 04
2
R latex ubuntu
Buenas noches Instale ubuntu 14.04, corro un archivo que me funcionaba en windows, pero no se que librería debería cargar (instalar) para solucionar el problema. El codigo R dice: function(x) tools::texi2pdf El error dice: Error en texi2dvi(file = file, pdf = TRUE, clean = clean, quiet = quiet, : Running 'texi2dvi' on ' Otro archivo se compilo sin problemas (lyx con sreave).
2016 Oct 03
0
On implementing zero-overhead code reuse
Hi Kynn, Thanks for expanding. I wrote a function like yours when I first started using R. It's basically the same up to your "new.env()" line, I don't do anything with environmentns. I just called my function "mysource" and it's essentially a "source with path". That allows me to find code I reuse in standard locations. I don't know why R does not