[R] ON the installation of: abnormally-distributed/cvreg

2020-12-08 Thread Ishaqbaba via R-help
Hello Sir,
Hope this email finds you hale, healthy and safe.

I have been having problem in installing this: 
install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("abnormally-distributed/cvreg")I am cureently using R 
3.6.2 and Rstudio 4.0.3
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/cvreg/index.html
when i use the above link to get even the older version from the archive i 
always got the following message:  
Object not found!

The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL manually 
please check your spelling and try again

 
Hope you put more light for me on that.
Thank youIshaq 

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[R] Google Summer of Code 2021

2020-12-08 Thread Aarnob Guha
Dear R Project for Statistical Computing,
My name is Aarnob Guha and I am very enthusiastic about participating in
Google Summer of Code in 2021. I've been going through past projects in the
Google Summer of Code archives for this organisation and I was curious as
to whether R Project for Statistical Computing has any projects planned for
2021? If so, I was curious as to what these projects might be so that I can
get an idea of what I need to learn in order to adequately do well in the
project if I end up doing it. If you are ok with disclosing it that is.
Otherwise, it is also fine. Thank you.

Also, I wasn't particularly sure which mailing list to send this email to,
so I just sent it to the general 'help' mailing list. I apologise for any
inconvenience caused by this.
Kind Regards,
Aarnob Guha.


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Re: [R] ON the installation of: abnormally-distributed/cvreg

2020-12-08 Thread Bert Gunter
Do note in the posting guide linked below (Please read it!), it says:

"For questions about functions in standard packages distributed with R (see
the FAQ Add-on packages in R
), ask
questions on R-help.
If the question relates to a *contributed package* , e.g., one downloaded
from CRAN, try contacting the package maintainer first. You can also use
find("functionname") and packageDescription("packagename") to find this
information. *Only* send such questions to R-help or R-devel if you get no
reply or need further assistance. This applies to both requests for help
and to bug reports."

So have you done this?
(though you *might* get a reply here if you get lucky).

Bert Gunter

"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )


On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 10:48 AM Ishaqbaba via R-help 
wrote:

> Hello Sir,
> Hope this email finds you hale, healthy and safe.
>
> I have been having problem in installing this:
> install.packages("remotes")
> remotes::install_github("abnormally-distributed/cvreg")I am cureently
> using R 3.6.2 and Rstudio 4.0.3
> https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/cvreg/index.html
> when i use the above link to get even the older version from the archive i
> always got the following message:
> Object not found!
>
> The requested URL was not found on this server. If you entered the URL
> manually please check your spelling and try again
>
>
> Hope you put more light for me on that.
> Thank youIshaq
>
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Re: [R] Google Summer of Code 2021

2020-12-08 Thread Spencer Graves

Hello, Aarnob Guha:


	  I'm not sure, but r-de...@r-project.org might be a better list for 
this question.



	  Over two years ago, I responded to a "Call For Proposals" from the R 
Consortium suggesting a project to improve the capabilities for 
searching R packages.  That proposal was not funded, but documentation 
of the basic idea is still available:



https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Draft_Proposal_for_improving_the_ability_of_R_users_to_search_R_packages


  See also:


https://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Searching_R_Packages


  Hope this helps.
  Spencer Graves


On 2020-12-08 03:09, Aarnob Guha wrote:

Dear R Project for Statistical Computing,
My name is Aarnob Guha and I am very enthusiastic about participating in
Google Summer of Code in 2021. I've been going through past projects in the
Google Summer of Code archives for this organisation and I was curious as
to whether R Project for Statistical Computing has any projects planned for
2021? If so, I was curious as to what these projects might be so that I can
get an idea of what I need to learn in order to adequately do well in the
project if I end up doing it. If you are ok with disclosing it that is.
Otherwise, it is also fine. Thank you.

Also, I wasn't particularly sure which mailing list to send this email to,
so I just sent it to the general 'help' mailing list. I apologise for any
inconvenience caused by this.
Kind Regards,
Aarnob Guha.


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Re: [R] Google Summer of Code 2021

2020-12-08 Thread J C Nash
https://github.com/rstats-gsoc/gsoc2021/wiki

has been set up, but is NOT up to date as Google has announced changes
to the project structure, essentially making them half the size. That actually
fits with some work I'd like to see done to try to consolidate packages nlsr
and minpack.lm into an improved nls(). nls() is now getting quite ancient
and some fixes I've already proposed seem to be on their way into base R.
However, figuring out how to do these nicely so that legacy code is
preserved needs at least two pairs of eyes to find suitable patches. I'm
sure there are plenty of other projects of this type, and useRs are
encouraged to work up proposals.

I've sent a msg to some of the people who have been involved and am
waiting for a reply. I was co-admin in 2010 with Claudia Beleites, and
am considering upping my effort while things are locked down.

Best, JN

On 2020-12-08 4:09 a.m., Aarnob Guha wrote:
> Dear R Project for Statistical Computing,
> My name is Aarnob Guha and I am very enthusiastic about participating in
> Google Summer of Code in 2021. I've been going through past projects in the
> Google Summer of Code archives for this organisation and I was curious as
> to whether R Project for Statistical Computing has any projects planned for
> 2021? If so, I was curious as to what these projects might be so that I can
> get an idea of what I need to learn in order to adequately do well in the
> project if I end up doing it. If you are ok with disclosing it that is.
> Otherwise, it is also fine. Thank you.
> 
> Also, I wasn't particularly sure which mailing list to send this email to,
> so I just sent it to the general 'help' mailing list. I apologise for any
> inconvenience caused by this.
> Kind Regards,
> Aarnob Guha.
> 
> 
> Virus-free.
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> 
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[R] Help with connection issue for R (just joined, leading R for our agency)

2020-12-08 Thread Alejandra Barrio Gorski
Dear fellow R users,

Greetings, I am new to this list. I joined because I am pioneering the use
of R for the agency I work for. I essentially work alone and would like to
reach out for help on an issue I have been having. Here it is:

   - From one day to the next, my RStudio does not execute commands when I
   press ctrl + enter. Nothing happens, and then after a few minutes out of
   nowhere, it runs everything at once. This makes it very hard to do my work.
   - I tried uninstalling and re-installing both R and Rstudio, but the
   error comes up again. I tested commands on my R program alone, and it works
   fine there. It could be the way that Rstudio connects to R.
   - I am on a Windows 10 computer. I work for a government agency so there
   may be a few firewall/virus protection issues.

I would love any pointers.

Thank you,
Alejandra

-- 

*Alejandra Barrio*
Linkedin  | Website

MPP | M.A., International and Area Studies
University of California, Berkeley

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Re: [R] Help with connection issue for R (just joined, leading R for our agency)

2020-12-08 Thread Bert Gunter
R and RStudio are separate products developed and supported by separate
organizations, although obviously there is a large intersection between the
two. Nevertheless, if you think this is an RStudio related problem, you
should post on their support site, not here:
https://support.rstudio.com/hc/en-us

One suggestion: You should try to run R using its own built in RGui (it
ships and installs with R) to see if your difficulties replicate there.
That should help pinpoint whether R or RStudio is the source of your
problems, which sound kind of fishy to me.

Bert Gunter

"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )


On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 2:38 PM Alejandra Barrio Gorski <
abarriogor...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear fellow R users,
>
> Greetings, I am new to this list. I joined because I am pioneering the use
> of R for the agency I work for. I essentially work alone and would like to
> reach out for help on an issue I have been having. Here it is:
>
>- From one day to the next, my RStudio does not execute commands when I
>press ctrl + enter. Nothing happens, and then after a few minutes out of
>nowhere, it runs everything at once. This makes it very hard to do my
> work.
>- I tried uninstalling and re-installing both R and Rstudio, but the
>error comes up again. I tested commands on my R program alone, and it
> works
>fine there. It could be the way that Rstudio connects to R.
>- I am on a Windows 10 computer. I work for a government agency so there
>may be a few firewall/virus protection issues.
>
> I would love any pointers.
>
> Thank you,
> Alejandra
>
> --
>
> *Alejandra Barrio*
> Linkedin  | Website
> 
> MPP | M.A., International and Area Studies
> University of California, Berkeley
>
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[R] read_delim {readr} - *.zip files

2020-12-08 Thread Jeff Reichman
r-help Forum

 

While read_csv will unzip and read a *.zip file will it read multiply files
in a *.zip file. For example

 

object <- read_csv(unz(description = "fileName.zip", filename =
"fiename1.csv"))  where filename.zip contains two file fileName1.csv and
fileName2.csv (note this line of code doesn't work). So I'm just curious if
read_csv will read a zip file that contains more than one file.

 

Jeff


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Re: [R] read_delim {readr} - *.zip files

2020-12-08 Thread Bert Gunter
Per the posting guide linked below" (which you _have_ read, right?)

"For questions about functions in standard packages distributed with R (see
the FAQ Add-on packages in R
), ask
questions on R-help.
If the question relates to a *contributed package* , e.g., one downloaded
from CRAN, try contacting the package maintainer first. You can also use
find("functionname") and packageDescription("packagename") to find this
information. *Only* send such questions to R-help or R-devel if you get no
reply or need further assistance. This applies to both requests for help
and to bug reports."

So have you done this? readr is part of the RStudio ecosystem, so posting
on their support page might be another alternative.
(Of course you may get a helpful response here if you get lucky. But you
shouldn't expect one).

Bert Gunter

"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and
sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip )


On Tue, Dec 8, 2020 at 5:48 PM Jeff Reichman 
wrote:

> r-help Forum
>
>
>
> While read_csv will unzip and read a *.zip file will it read multiply files
> in a *.zip file. For example
>
>
>
> object <- read_csv(unz(description = "fileName.zip", filename =
> "fiename1.csv"))  where filename.zip contains two file fileName1.csv and
> fileName2.csv (note this line of code doesn't work). So I'm just curious if
> read_csv will read a zip file that contains more than one file.
>
>
>
> Jeff
>
>
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