Displaying 20 results from an estimated 1200 matches similar to: "svIDE and Tinn-R"
2008 Feb 11
6
Tinn-R not working well with latest R
I recently installed R 2.6.2 and am getting errors on startup that relate to
svIDE being loaded by Tinn-R.
Loading required package: tcltk
Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
Warning messages:
1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string
2: unrecognized escape removed from ";for Options\AutoIndent: 0=Off,
1=follow language scoping and 2=copy from previous line\n"
3: In
2007 Nov 27
3
R 2.6.1 & library(svIDE)
Hi all,
I have installed in R 2.6.1 the svIDE package (0.9-5), but I have a problem
when I load it.
> library(svIDE)
Warning messages:
1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string
2: unrecognized escape removed from ";for Options\AutoIndent: 0=Off,
1=follow language scoping and 2=copy from previous line\n"
3: In grep(paste("[{]TclEval ", topic,
2007 Apr 30
2
A problem with svIDE in Tinn-R?
Hi R users:
I want to know if any one of you had
the problem with Tinn-R, when you
call the library svIDE on the new R 2.5.0,
(because in the old R 2.4.1 works with out
any problem).
I got this message:
> library(svIDE)
Loading required package: tcltk
Loading Tcl/Tk interface ... done
Warning messages:
1: '\A' is an unrecognized escape in a character string
2: no se reconoce el valor
2012 Jun 20
1
Tinn-R and R 2.15.0 integration
Hello,
This is WJ.
I downloaded R(2.15.0) and Tinn-R(2.3.7.1) from http://sourceforge.net/projects/tinn-r/ for my computer (window 7 OS).
I want to know how to integrate Tinn-R with R(2.15.0).
So far, I was able to find some web-site has step for integration, so I updated the following steps.
Open the file 'Rprofile.site' and add the following lines to the end of the file:
2008 Feb 11
1
WG: Tinn-R not working well with latest R
I am in R command window and just make Crt+V.
Corinna
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Farrel Buchinsky [mailto:fbuchins@wpahs.org]
Gesendet: Mo 11.02.2008 21:16
An: Schmitt, Corinna
Betreff: Re: Tinn-R not working well with latest R
I can easily get R to open without an error. I simply removed the Tinn-R
related lines from the Rprofile.site file
C:\Program
2010 Apr 27
1
Problem with Tinn-R communicating with REvolution R
I have been using Tinn-R with R without any problems but when I try to use it with REvolution R I get the following error message when Tinn-R runs the configuration script and gets to the trDDEInstall() function:
## Start DDE
trDDEInstall()
> trDDEInstall()
Error in structure(.External("dotTcl", ..., PACKAGE = "tcltk"), class = "tclObj") :
[tcl] invalid command
2008 May 26
1
SciViews and Tinn-R installation problem
Hello,
I have just installed R 2.7.0 and re-installed SciViews 0.8-9 and Tinn-R
1.19.4.7 and seem to have broken something along the way as follows.
I double-click on my current .RData file in the Windoze explorer, R
Console and Tinn-R load successfully (?).
I can list objects in my working directory with ls() but, when I attempt
to refresh any list in the R explorer tab of the Tools child
2010 Oct 02
2
Tinn R
Dear ALL,
I am trying to run Tinn R for the first time with R. I have already
selected the SDI option. When ever I run the code I get the following
error:
> source(.trPaths[4])
Error in source(.trPaths[4]) : object '.trPaths' not found
Can any one help?
Raphael
2009 Feb 02
2
Upgrading to TINN - R 2.1.1.6
I know this has been addressed before, but I'm still confused by the
solution.
When running TINN - R (ver 2.1.1.6) with R (2.8.0) I have lost the
functionality of TINN-R
It returns an error
source(.trPaths[5], echo=TRUE, max.deparse.length=150)
I modified the RProfile.site file as follows:
options(pager="interal")
.trPaths=c(
'C:/Documents and
2010 Apr 30
1
Problem: packages TinnR, Hmisc, applications Tinn-R and R version 2.11.0
Hi,
First: sorry for my bad English!
I have received several emails reporting problems using Tinn-R with
the new R version (2.11.0).
This email is meant to assist the users.
This problem is new and is related with R 2.11.0 and Hmisc package for Windows!
After download and install R 2.11.0pat under Linux and Windows, see
below my results:
a) Under Linux (Open SUSE 11.3) - I found no problem
2010 Oct 07
0
Tinn-R and DDE
Hi folks,
I'm trying to get these "call-tip" things to work in Tinn-R. I expect them
to be somewhat like Microsoft's Intellisense? Anyways, I copy-pasted the
recommended Rprofile.site and adjusted it to fit the location of my
Tinn-R.exe... It looks like this:
##===============================================================
## Tinn-R: necessary packages and functions
## Tinn-R:
2010 Sep 12
0
packages update and error: no package called 'lattice',Error: package 'Hmisc could not be loaded; Tinn-R
Dear all,
Since some months after updating packages via
update.packages(ask='graphics'), sometimes I loose 'lattice', although
already installed. At R restart, I get:
Error in loadNamespace(i[[1L]], c(lib.loc, .libPaths())) :
there is no package called 'lattice'
Error: package 'Hmisc' could not be loaded
In this case I must re-install 'lattice' and
2006 Jul 17
7
R and DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange)
R and DDE (Dynamic Data Exchange)
Dear Rusers,
I run an application (not mine) which acts as a DDE server.
I would like to use R to get data from this application,
say once per minute, and do some processing on it.
I didn't find much info on the R DDE abilities, apart the tcltk2
package in which I will try to go deeper.
I would be very thankful for any info, pointer or advice about the
2009 Nov 18
1
where can I download package svIO?
Hello,
today I upgraded R to 2.10 and Tinn-R to 2.3.3.1.
Tinn-R needs the package svIO, but it is not available anymore on the
package lists.
Every session I start R and chose the CRAN-Mirror I receive the following
warning:
Bitte einen CRAN Spiegel f?r diese Sitzung ausw?hlen ---
Warnmeldung:
In getDependencies(pkgs, dependencies, available, lib) :
package ?svIO? is not available
Lade
2001 Jun 26
3
dde_private.h?
Build problem on a fresh CVS build, during 'make depend'.
This after I wiped everything in my wine-x86 directory (the
source is in ../wine):
Tue Jun 26 07:58:16 PDT 2001
[lots snipped]
make[3]: Leaving directory `/h5/ewill.h3/development/source/cvs/remote/\
wine/wine-x86/windows'
../../tools/makedep -I../../../wine/dlls/user -I. -I../../../wine/include \
-I../../include
2012 Mar 30
1
Error in use of "gwindow" and ".First" function
Hi,
I saved an image and planed to open it whenever I want to load it.
However, when I open it, It doesn't work.
The code is following, and saved it as an image.
.First<-function(){
require(tcltk)
require(TeachingDemos)
library(gWidgetstcltk)
options(guiToolkit = "tcltk")
win <- gwindow("Don't worry", visible = FALSE)
}
Error message is following,
Error :
2006 Oct 24
4
How to start R with a file loaded?
Hi!
I've made great progress in my R programming, but I am again stuck on a
beginner's problem.
I would like to start R with a command line that loads a file, and if
possible, executes a function.
Can anyone give me an example of how to do this?
For example, in lisp, I would say:
$ lisp -load toto.lisp -eval '(do-something $PORT)'
to load the file "toto.lisp", then
2012 Feb 04
2
zpool fails with panic in zio_ddt_free()
Hello all,
I am not sure my original mail got through to the list
(I haven''t received it back), so I attach it below.
Anyhow, now I have a saved kernel crash dump of the system
panicking when it tries to - I believe - deferred-release
the corrupted deduped blocks which are no longer referenced
by the userdata/blockpointer tree.
As I previously wrote in my thread on unfixeable
2012 Sep 06
1
Package installation errors
Dear Rxperts..
I am trying to install a few packages in R (version 2.14.2) on a *64-bit
Window 7* workstation. Some of the errors are posted below.. Both 32-bit
and 64-bit versions of R were installed. I did not get errors while
installing packages through *32-bit R*, except that it could not update
some of the packages (already installed with 64-bit R)
*A*) When I start *64-bit R (2.14.2)*
2006 Dec 22
5
substitute creates an object which prints incorrectly (PR#9427)
The function "substitute" seems to fail to make a genuine
substitution, although the printed verision seems fine. Here is an
example.
> m <- substitute(Y <- function(x) FUN(x+1),
+ list(Y = as.name("y"), FUN = as.name("sin")))
> m
y <- function(x) sin(x + 1)
> eval(m)
> y
function(x) FUN(x+1)
However the story doesn't end there. The