similar to: Displaying Equations in Documentation

Displaying 20 results from an estimated 2000 matches similar to: "Displaying Equations in Documentation"

2000 Apr 17
3
Maths in R documentation (PR#523)
The document R-exts contains the following example of using mathematics in R documentation. \deqn{p(x) = {\lambda^x\ \frac{e^{-\lambda}}{x!}} {p(x) = lambda^x exp(-lambda)/x!} There is a syntax error in there, but that's not my point. The problem is that using "R CMD Rd2dvi" I find that putting the alternate forms of the equation on top of each other doesn't work.
2009 Oct 10
2
Possible bug in the Rd parser?
Dear list, I got an automatic email complaining than some of my packages didn't pass 'R CMD check' for R-2.10.0 alpha anymore. Both of them make use of the "cases" LaTeX environment. Inspecting the log outputs I got: LaTeX errors when creating PDF version. This typically indicates Rd problems. LaTeX errors found: ! Misplaced alignment tab
2009 Aug 17
2
unnecessary braces?
the version 2 parser thinks I have unnecessary braces, but I can't find any. False positive or am I missing something? If a false positive, is there any way to work around the warning? * checking Rd files against version 2 parser ... WARNING Warning: ./man/dbetabinom.Rd:32-34: Unnecessary braces at ?{p(x) = % (C(N,x)*Beta(N-x+theta*(1-p),x+theta*p))/% Beta(theta*(1-p),theta*p)}?
2015 Jan 03
4
Potential cross-platform package building issue
I am using 32-bit R 3.1.2 on Windows 7. I recently conducted an `R CMD check --as-cran` on a recently-developed package and received only the 'New submission' note. Research on StackOverflow and on R-devel suggested this could be ignored. I also used devtools::build_win() and received no notes or warnings, other than the one mentioned previously. Lastly, I conducted an `R CMD check` with
2010 Mar 23
1
Displaying equations from .Rd files
Hi All, I am reading through section 2.6 (Mathematics) of the "Writing R Extensions" manuscript and am wondering where I can find more examples/documentation on the \deqn{ } function. I would like to learn how to display equations using this function but am not sure how to go about doing it. The one example provided in section 2.6 doesn't give me much of a sense on how to do this.
2004 Jul 20
0
Suggestion for quantile.default()
I'm not sure who is responsible for quantile(), but I assume they read this list. Ivan Frohne and I have produced a revision of the quantile.default() function which enables the computation of alternative sample quantile definitions. The code and .Rd file are attached. This enables the user to produce quantiles that are equivalent to those in various statistics package. There is a type
2008 Nov 14
1
Line breaks in mathematical formulae in Rd files (PR#13287)
Hi, This is a problem about writing R documentation (R-exts 2.6). The command "\deqn" defined in "Rd.sty" is: \newcommand{\deqn}[2]{\[#1\]} which will put mathematical formulae in the "displaymath" environment; that means line breaks are not allowed (or will not be shown) in formulae, but sometimes we do need multiple lines of formulae. One solution is to write
2013 Jun 19
1
solving equations symbolically
Dear R People: I have the following equation: $1 - \frac{R}{100} = \frac{2y}{10000}$ and I was wondering if there was a way in R to solve for R (no pun intended). I'm experimenting with Ryacas, but nothing yet. Version R-3.0.1 on Windows 7. Thanks, Erin -- Erin Hodgess Associate Professor Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences University of Houston - Downtown mailto:
2010 Jan 21
1
Displaying Equation With Numerator and Demomenator On A Plot...
Is there a way to display something like the quadratic equation, i.e. with a numerator and demonator on a plot? I think there is a way to create the equation in Latex, but wasn't sure if this format would translate to plotting. \begin{equation} ? x = \frac{b +/- sqrt(b^2 - 4*a*c)}{2*a} \end{equation} ? My searched turned up the following:
1997 Jul 28
0
R-alpha: R 0.50.a1: patch for NChisquare documentation
The patch below fixes the NChisquare documentation problem that I've been mentioning for some time now. NOTE: There is one DEQN where the LaTeX part contains real LaTeX code, because I did not see how to get a sum sign (and a roman math font) otherwise. Seems to work, though ... MARTIN? -k ********************************************************************** ***
2007 Oct 15
3
Is there a sample config out there?
Hi folks, I''m working on building up a puppet infrastructure, and I''m having the darndest time putting it all together. I''ve read through as many of the docs as I can find. I''ve read the best practices guide. And I''m still not grokking how to do what I want to do in puppet. I''ve spend enough time with cfengine that I''m sure
2005 Mar 17
1
kernlab sigest
hello, I have the following problem setting parameter 'frac' in the sigest function of the kernlab package. ## executing the ?sigest example: library(kernlab) data(spam) srange <- sigest(type~.,data = spam) ## works fine... ## setting 'frac' explicitly ## (in this case even to the default of .25) options(error=recover) srange <- sigest(type~.,data = spam, frac = .25) ##
2024 Feb 02
1
gathering denominator under frac
... or if I understand correctly, simply expression(frac(additive ~ HCO[3]^"-", true ~ HCO[3]^"-" ))) Cheers, Bert On Fri, Feb 2, 2024 at 3:06?AM Rui Barradas <ruipbarradas at sapo.pt> wrote: > ?s 10:01 de 02/02/2024, Troels Ring escreveu: > > Hi friends - I'm plotting a ratio of bicarbonates i ggplot2 and > > > >
2009 Mar 31
1
Problem with mathematical expression and loop
Hi to all I use a loop to plot 9 different histograms of 9 different transformations of one dataset (x). I want to label the histograms with the mathematical expression of each transformation (e.g. x^3). For that I've prepared a vector with the labeling names for "expression". > trans.expr <- c("x^3", "x^2", "x", "frac(1,x)",
2010 Feb 08
2
object 'xxx' not found
The following line of code seems fairly straight forward, yet it is kicking back an error message: for (i in 1:length(mean.natveg.frac)){month.observed[i]=as.numeric(names(mean.natveg.frac[i]))%%12} Error message: Error in month.observed[i] = as numeric(names(mean.natveg.frac[i]))%%12 : object 'month.observed' not found Seems like its not found because I'm trying to define it. Also
2024 Feb 02
1
gathering denominator under frac
?s 10:01 de 02/02/2024, Troels Ring escreveu: > Hi friends - I'm plotting a ratio of bicarbonates i ggplot2 and > > ylab(expression(paste(frac("additive BIC","true BIC")))) worked OK - but > now I have been asked to put the chemistry instead - so I wrote > >
2015 Feb 20
2
isohybrid and ISO images whose size is not a multiple of 2048 bytes vs. VirtualBox
Hi, my proposal is based on a mathematical proof (see mail before) and yours is correct too. They cannot but match. Let's inspect your examples: Ady wrote: > ISO size: 1'085'736'960 bytes ( > 1GiB) This are exactly 132 cylinders of 255x63. 132 is divisible by 4. So there is no padding needed. > Cylinders (1st attempt)=132 > [...] > 2120580 / 4 = 530145, so
2024 Feb 02
1
gathering denominator under frac
Hi friends - I'm plotting a ratio of bicarbonates i ggplot2 and ylab(expression(paste(frac("additive BIC","true BIC")))) worked OK - but now I have been asked to put the chemistry instead - so I wrote ?ylab(expression(paste(frac("additive",HCO[3]^"-","true",HCO[3]^"-")))) - and frac saw that as additive = numerator and HCO3- =
2009 Aug 20
1
lattice xyplot strip colors and location
Hi all, I've been trying (unsuccessfully) to modify an xyplot I created using the lattice package. I would like to change default strip colors and locations. I started with numeric data in 4 columns, which look like this: 0.25 2 1 32 0.25 2 2 30 0.25 2 3 27 0.25 2 4 23 0.25 2 5 17 0.25 3 1 30 0.25
2011 Feb 02
2
Using MathJax in R's help system
Hi, I am doing a small experiment to test if I can use MathJax ( official site: http://www.mathjax.org ) in R's html help pages (i.e. options(help_type='html')) and it seems working with some minor modifications. The screenshot (rendered by Firefox 4.0 beta and with STIX fonts) of the help page in html format with MathJax enabled is at the following url: