On Fri, 7 Oct 2005, Peter Kleiweg wrote:
>
> What has changed in R for Windows from version 1.7.1 to
> 2.2.0 that won't allow me to build binary packages?
Many things have changed; I don't know which is causing the failure you
see. One change is that instructions are now collected in the
Ins
What has changed in R for Windows from version 1.7.1 to
2.2.0 that won't allow me to build binary packages?
On 1.7.1 I built a packge with this command:
Rcmd build --force --binary iL04
On 2.2.0 this fails. First I had to copy sh.exe from d:\bin to
c:\bin. This got me over the first hurdle
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005, "Jens Oehlschlägel" wrote:
Dear Thomas,
This looks deliberate (there is a function NonNullStringMatch that does
the matching). I assume this is because there is no other way to
indicate that an element has no name.
If so, it is a documentation bug -- help(names) and FAQ
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Cyrus Harmon has used the same approach to interface R to Lisp
and I recently discussed this with him. He has gotten a long way.
I have developed a "lot" of inter-system interfaces and I
hadn't really considered going this route, i.e. interfacing
to
I am going to attempt to develop a wrapper for the R.dll library in the .Net
framework.
I successfully interfaced with some very simple functions from the library,
but nothing close to do some data analysis.
I dumped all the "publicly" available functions and attributes from the
windows dl
Dear Thomas,
> This looks deliberate (there is a function NonNullStringMatch that does
> the matching). I assume this is because there is no other way to
> indicate that an element has no name.
> If so, it is a documentation bug -- help(names) and FAQ 7.14 should
> specify this behaviour. To
Please see earlier in this thread, where the cause has already been
identified.
This resulted from C stack overflow, which is _very_ OS-specific (and may
even vary by shell). The author used recursion on terms which is not
necessary but not a problem for a modest number of terms.
On Thu, 6 Oct 20
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> You could still have a point, but with 255^2 terms (all but 255 of
> which will be redundant since x^2 == x:x == x in modeling language).
> Presumably someone thought that noone in their right mind would
> specify 65000 terms...
I don't think this is a fixed limit on the n
Quoting Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> A seasonal ARIMA model with period 168 is normally unrealistic: how long
> is the series? This model has several hundred parameters.
The series is 1000 long.
> I suggest you try arima0, as that is likely to use less memory, but either
> is going
On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 11:33 +0200, Roger Bivand wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Dear rbugs,
> >
> > 6 month a ago the homepage of R showed how I could install and do a =
> > test-Run of rbugs. This information is not available anymore. I would =
> > appreciate if you co
On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 11:33 +0200, Roger Bivand wrote:
> On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > Dear rbugs,
> >
> > 6 month a ago the homepage of R showed how I could install and do a =
> > test-Run of rbugs. This information is not available anymore. I would =
> > appreciate if you co
A seasonal ARIMA model with period 168 is normally unrealistic: how long
is the series? This model has several hundred parameters.
I suggest you try arima0, as that is likely to use less memory, but either
is going to be inefficient as you are essentially fitting 168 separate
ARMA(1, 2) models fo
On Thu, 6 Oct 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear rbugs,
>
> 6 month a ago the homepage of R showed how I could install and do a =
> test-Run of rbugs. This information is not available anymore. I would =
> appreciate if you could help me installing rbugs and making wun =
> properly.
Please NEV
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Dear rbugs,
>
> 6 month a ago the homepage of R showed how I could install and do a =
> test-Run of rbugs. This information is not available anymore. I would =
> appreciate if you could help me installing rbugs and making wun =
> properly.
This is not a bug in any sens
Dear rbugs,
6 month a ago the homepage of R showed how I could install and do a =
test-Run of rbugs. This information is not available anymore. I would =
appreciate if you could help me installing rbugs and making wun =
properly.
All the best,
Ulf Lindstr=F8m
Forsker/Scientist
Havforskningsinst
(please CC me as I have attempted to subscribe but got no reply)
> arima(t, order = c(0, 0, 0), seasonal = list(order = c(1, 0, 2), period =
168))
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0xb77e405a in getQ0 (sPhi=0xae17fc, sTheta=0xc8) at arima.c:775
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