Hello
I'm having trouble building R under Unix. I've searched for information
about it on google or the R database but I didn't find any answer on my
problem. I would be thankful if somebody could help me working that out.
The version of R I'm trying to build is R-2.4.0 and the architecture
Hi,
I have a sparse Matrix (kronecker product of spline design matrices),
and I need to multiply each row by a number to get another matrix. If
the matrix is A and the numbers are stored in a vector k, with plain
vanilla matrices I would do
A*k
But when using the Matrix package (class of A is "
Steiner, Julien wrote:
> Hello
>
>
>
> I'm having trouble building R under Unix. I've searched for information
> about it on google or the R database but I didn't find any answer on my
> problem. I would be thankful if somebody could help me working that out.
>
>
>
> The version of R I'm trying
Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There have been a couple of requests to set the keep.source default to
> FALSE (i.e. not to enable the new behaviour), so I've done that.
Thank you. That is much appreciated.
> Hopefully the code will still be exercised enough that we can have
> conf
Hi,
I am following the "Comparing Least Squares Calculations" vignette of
the Matrix package to get a least squares solution x for
MM %*% x == mu$utility
I get the following error message:
Error in solve(crossprod(MM), crossprod(MM, mu$utility)) :
the leading minor of order 1079 is not
Dear R developers,
On Tuesday 07 November 2006 15:26, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
> I've been experimenting with embedding R X11 windows into another
> application using KDE's QXEmbed on linux. Attempting to do so will crash R
> (with R 2.4.0, trunk, and I know the bug has been around in prior
>
On 11/29/06, Tamas K Papp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a sparse Matrix (kronecker product of spline design matrices),
> and I need to multiply each row by a number to get another matrix. If
> the matrix is A and the numbers are stored in a vector k, with plain
> vanilla matrices I would do
On 11/29/2006 11:26 AM, Seth Falcon wrote:
> Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> There have been a couple of requests to set the keep.source default to
>> FALSE (i.e. not to enable the new behaviour), so I've done that.
>
> Thank you. That is much appreciated.
>
>> Hopefully the cod
Full_Name: Lixin Han
Version: 2.4.0
OS: Windows 2000
Submission from: (NULL) (155.94.110.222)
A character vector c('a','b') is supplied to rm(). As a result, 'c' is deleted
unintentionally.
> a <- 1:5
> b <- 'abc'
> c <- letters
> ls()
[1] "a" "b" "c"
> rm(c('a','b'))
> ls()
character(0)
>
___
Same behaviour seen on Apple Mac OSX 10.4.8 platform:
> sessionInfo()
R version 2.4.0 Patched (2006-10-31 r39758)
powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0
locale:
en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/C/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8
attached base packages:
[1] "methods" "stats" "graphics" "grDevices" "utils"
That's because you are not using rm() correctly. From the help page:
Arguments:
...: the objects to be removed, supplied individually and/or as a
character vector
list: a character vector naming objects to be removed.
So if you pass an unnamed argument, rm() will assume yo
However, the help page also states:
...the objects to be removed, supplied individually and/or as a
character vector
So maybe the help page needs to be changed.
Lixin Han
Lixin Han, PhD
Sr. Principal Biostatistician
Wyeth Research
35 Cambridgepark Drive
Cambridge, MA 02140
Phone: (617)
The argument should indeed be made.
I think the documentation for rm() needs
to be changed to:
Arguments:
...: the object to be removed, supplied individually. Multiple objects
must be supplied via the list argument.
>From the rm() help page:
rm(..., list = character(0
Steven McKinney wrote:
> Same behaviour seen on Apple Mac OSX 10.4.8 platform:
>
>
>> sessionInfo()
>>
> R version 2.4.0 Patched (2006-10-31 r39758)
> powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0
>
> locale:
> en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/C/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8
>
> attached base packages:
> [1] "m
On 11/29/2006 3:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Steven McKinney wrote:
>> Same behaviour seen on Apple Mac OSX 10.4.8 platform:
>>
>>
>>> sessionInfo()
>>>
>> R version 2.4.0 Patched (2006-10-31 r39758)
>> powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0
>>
>> locale:
>> en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/C/
I am not able to compile R-devel 2006-11-28 under FreeBSD-7.0 CURRENT.
After running ./configure script 'make' stops with the following error
message:
--
#make
gcc -I. -I./src/include -I./src/include -I/usr/local/include
-DHAVE_CONFIG_H -g -O2 -c -o .m.o
gcc: No input f
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > A character vector c('a','b') is supplied to rm().
> > As a result, 'c' is deleted unintentionally.
> > ...
> >> a <- 1:5
> >> b <- 'abc'
> >> c <- letters
> >> ls()
> > [1] "a" "b" "c"
> >> rm(c('a','b'))
> >> ls()
> > character(0)
> ...
> I don't
Running R CMD check on a local package, I get
* checking Rd files ... OK
* checking Rd cross-references ... WARNING
Error in .find.package(package, lib.loc) :
there is no package called 'boot'
Execution halted
* checking for missing documentation entries ... OK
* checking for code/documen
Full_Name: Ross Boylan
Version: N/A
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (198.144.201.14)
1. http://www.r-project.org/posting-guide.html includes
"Paul Johnson's R tips page is a organized collection of how to do things in R,
with many questions and tips culled from R-help"
"R tips" is a link to htt
Dear R-devel,
Kurt had alerted me to the problem that the randomForest package that I
maintain has been failing checks in R-devel. However, I just can't see
why or where it's failing. I'd very much appreciate any pointer.
The failure occur when running the example code in varImpPlot.Rd:
> varI
This continues the message "data.frame within a function (PR#9294)" that
was posted on 2006/10/12. Duncan Murdoch kindly replied. I'm using the
current version R 2.4.0, but the same issue exists. Just copy and paste
the following code under R, and compare the output of f1() and f2() and
the out
On Wed, 29 Nov 2006, Steiner, Julien wrote:
> I'm having trouble building R under Unix. I've searched for information
> about it on google or the R database but I didn't find any answer on my
> problem. I would be thankful if somebody could help me working that out.
It has been discussed several
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