Windows 2000 reports that "Rgui.exe has generated errors and will be =
closed by Windows. You will need to restart the program." when using =
rbind.=20
df1 <- data.frame(cbind(x=3D1, y=3D1:1000), fac=3Dsample(LETTERS[1:3], =
1000, repl=3DTRUE))
df2 <- data.frame(cbind(x=3D1, y=3D1:10), fac=3Dsa
Hi,
This report deals with p-values coming from chisq.test using
the simulate.p=TRUE option. The issue is numerical accuracy
and was brought up in previous bug reports 3486 and 3896.
The bug was considered fixed but apparently was only mostly
fixed. Just the typical problem of two values that ar
Though thanks to the obtuseness of the documentation, the makefile Jun
wrote has helped a great deal of folks.
While some have been appreciative, certain other folks have only
bothered to make snide, hostile remarks and not bothered to be polite
enough to suggest changes that might have prevented
Hi Peter and everyone,
[Hmmm, didn't I say I was not really interested in spending time getting
into these discussions anymore? Oh well, I can't help myself. ;-) ]
> Why would you want a GUI for something like R in the first
> place? It is a programming language. That is its force. Nothing
> bea
I have been told (off-list) that cross-compiling c++ no longer works.
Because of this, the c++ stuff is left out from the new tar ball.
And I have also been corrected: most of the work on the cross-
compiling tools were in fact done by Brian Ripley.
Kasper
On Oct 18, 2005, at 10:45 AM, A.J. R
And I so wanted to stay out of this particular discussion, I hope
you're proud of what you've done. *cracks knuckles* Right, lets get
to it then.
On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Jeffrey J. Hallman wrote:
> If you're looking for a GUI toolkit that:
>
>1. Is cross-platform,
>2. Has a go
On Wed, 2005-10-19 at 21:09 -0400, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> On 10/19/05, Marc Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 01:13 +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
> > > On 19-Oct-05 Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> > > > In the following the first element of xx should have
> > > > been set t
On 10/19/05, Marc Schwartz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 01:13 +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
> > On 19-Oct-05 Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> > > In the following the first element of xx should have
> > > been set to 0 but remains NA. Any comments?
> > >
> > >> xx <- c(NA,1)
> > >> is
On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 01:13 +0100, Ted Harding wrote:
> On 19-Oct-05 Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> > In the following the first element of xx should have
> > been set to 0 but remains NA. Any comments?
> >
> >> xx <- c(NA,1)
> >> is.na(xx) <- 0
> >> xx
> > [1] NA 1
> >> R.version.string # Windows
Hi,
It does seem to be working as advertised, but not particulary
intuitively. From ?is.na
The generic function 'is.na<-' sets elements to 'NA'
In fact:
xx <- c(NA, 1)
is.na(xx) <- 2
xx
[1] NA NA
or is.na(xx) <- 5
[1] NA 1 NA NA NA
Looks like this was introduced in 1.4.0; from NEWS:
o
On 19-Oct-05 Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> In the following the first element of xx should have
> been set to 0 but remains NA. Any comments?
>
>> xx <- c(NA,1)
>> is.na(xx) <- 0
>> xx
> [1] NA 1
>> R.version.string # Windows XP
> [1] "R version 2.2.0, 2005-09-20"
I wonder, has it ever worked? I
> On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Jeffrey J. Hallman wrote:
> > There is a better way, and that is to give up on R. Start
> > over with a better programming environment, one that is
> > object oriented, as flexible and dynamic as R, is cross
> > platform, easy to program in, and has decent GUI
In the following the first element of xx should have
been set to 0 but remains NA. Any comments?
> xx <- c(NA,1)
> is.na(xx) <- 0
> xx
[1] NA 1
> R.version.string # Windows XP
[1] "R version 2.2.0, 2005-09-20"
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> "K" == Kasper Daniel Hansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
K> On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Jeffrey J. Hallman wrote:
K>
>> Think about it. Once you have a basic math package that can handle
>> matrix
>> programming and various mathematical functions, building the various
>> sta
Ah. Let the language wars begin. Although I agree that going with R
is basically a sad mistake
http://www.jstatsoft.org/index.php?vol=13
giving up on R/S is no longer an option, I hope. Too much investment
from the community. Reculer pour mieux sauter, indeed.
On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Jeffre
If you're looking for a GUI toolkit that:
1. Is cross-platform,
2. Has a good collection of widgets that look good on all platforms, and
3. Is easy to work with from R
then it is hopeless. There is no such toolkit.
As one poster mentioned, most of the better GUI toolkits are very
ob
Full_Name: Franklin Parlamis
Version: 2.1.1 (R.app 1.1.2)
OS: Mac OS X 10.4.2
Submission from: (NULL) (24.161.129.74)
Cocoa GUI 1.12 appears to have a problem opening an external editor when the
application name contains a space. I use Aquamacs Emacs, which upon
installation names itself "Aquama
Rainer,
On Oct 19, 2005, at 3:29 PM, Rainer M. Krug wrote:
> when I use
>
> con1 <- socketConnection(...)
>
> in R and want to send text from another application written in
> Delphi to R, do I just have to send the text or do I have to
> implement more control characters and so on?
Sockets
Here is an example of the losing names problem in stock R 2.2.0. Note
that below, only stock R packages are loaded, and then I manually
source in just my dtk.test.brace.names() testing function, nothing
else.
Since the list-of-lists output of dtk.test.brace.names() is very
lengthy, I've manually
On Wed, Oct 19, 2005 at 02:33:50PM +0200, Martin Maechler wrote:
> Proper R bug reports provide short "cut & paste" executable
> example code {i.e. no prompt, no output} or at least the
> transcript of such code {transcript : input (+ prompt) + output}.
My patch includes the function dtk.test.br
On 10/18/05, ernesto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>
> > I think you are confusing us: xyplot is an S3 generic with no 'data'
> > argument. It is xyplot.formula that you want to add dispatch on its
> > 'data' argument. I don't really see why you want to mix S3 and S4
> >
Hi
when I use
con1 <- socketConnection(...)
in R and want to send text from another application written in Delphi to
R, do I just have to send the text or do I have to implement more
control characters and so on?
Is
con1 <- socketConnection(port=6011, server=TRUE)
writeLines("plot(rnorm(100))
Andy,
that's interesting, but honestly your posting only *talked*
about your perceptions of bogous behavior of R and gave link to
a quite extensive S source file --- which re-defines basic
functions so it's not a file I'd just want to source into my R
session.
Proper R bug reports provide short
This works perfectly correctly in four separate configurations (32-/64-bit
x gcc/cc) on our Solaris 8, and I can see no change in the R sources for
do_system since Mar 2004.
Are you sure that it is not something in your build environment that has
changed since 2.1.1 was built?
Please confirm t
> "Duncan" == Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Tue, 18 Oct 2005 09:50:59 -0400 writes:
Duncan> On 10/18/2005 9:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Dear Duncan,
>>
>> you are right. In both R 2.2.0 and 2.1.1 you get the same result. What
has
>> actually chan
Dear R developers,
after upgrading from R 2.1.1 to 2.2.0 I can't start csh (scripts) anymore.
While the following commands work fine
> system("tcsh -c pwd")
/hom1/users/gloeckler
> system("bash -c pwd")
/hom1/users/gloeckler
> system("ksh -c pwd")
/hom1/users/gloeckler
csh (in contr
Dear all,
I noticed a documentation error in complex.Rd. A patch that corrects
the error is as follows:
[bossiaea:R-devel-src]$ svn diff
Index: src/library/base/man/complex.Rd
===
--- src/library/base/man/complex.Rd (revision 35
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