Full_Name: Richard L Lozes
Version: 2.1.1
OS: Win XP
Submission from: (NULL) (69.107.18.35)
"#" appearing in a quoted string in input causes further input of that line to
be ignored.
Can be cured by escaping (i.e., "\#"), but in big data sets it is onerous to
find.
# should not be "special" insi
On 11/9/2005 6:16 PM, Duncan Mackay wrote:
> Here's how I can reproduce this bug, running under MDI under WinXP
>
> 1) start Rgui
> 2) open a script window using File>New script
> 3) click back in the console window and open a help window (e.g. by typing
> "?merge") in the console window
> 4) clic
P.S. I should have added that this crash occurred when the MDI toolbar was
OFF.
Here's how I can reproduce this bug, running under MDI under WinXP
1) start Rgui
2) open a script window using File>New script
3) click back in the console window and open a help window (e.g. by typing
"?merge") in t
Hi,
would it be possible to add an argument 'flush' to read.table(), which
is passed as internal scan(..., 'flush=flush') calls?
BACKGROUND:
The microarray image analysis software QuantArray, sometimes generates
tab-delimited files that contain data rows with trailing and obsolete
TAB's (for u
Here's how I can reproduce this bug, running under MDI under WinXP
1) start Rgui
2) open a script window using File>New script
3) click back in the console window and open a help window (e.g. by typing
"?merge") in the console window
4) click in the close box of the help window
5) click in the clo
On 11/9/2005 1:31 PM, Kasper Daniel Hansen wrote:
> On Nov 9, 2005, at 9:22 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
>> On 11/9/2005 11:50 AM, Gavin Simpson wrote:
>>> Dear list,
>>>
>>> The help page for library/require contains the following paragraph in
>>> the section "Packages that require other packages"
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On Nov 9, 2005, at 9:22 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 11/9/2005 11:50 AM, Gavin Simpson wrote:
>> Dear list,
>>
>> The help page for library/require contains the following paragraph in
>> the section "Packages that require other packages":
>>
>> The source code for a package that requires o
If I'm not mistaken, when you put the other package in the "Depends:"
field of DESCRIPTION, the other package will be loaded first, before
your package is loaded. So you shouldn't have to put require/library
anywhere else.
-roger
Gavin Simpson wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> The help page for librar
On 11/9/2005 11:50 AM, Gavin Simpson wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> The help page for library/require contains the following paragraph in
> the section "Packages that require other packages":
>
> The source code for a package that requires one or more other
> packages should have a call to 're
Dear list,
The help page for library/require contains the following paragraph in
the section "Packages that require other packages":
The source code for a package that requires one or more other
packages should have a call to 'require', preferably near the
beginning of the source,
Gilles GUILLOT wrote:
> After upgrading from mandrake 10.1 to mandriva 10.2
> I can't build shared archive with R 2.2.0
libg2c is part of the g77 fortran runtime package in gcc 3.x. You probably
have gcc 4.x (which has a new/different fortran frontend
called gfortran) when you upgrade to mandriva
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 11/8/2005 11:51 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>Full_Name: Roberto Ugoccioni
>>Version: 2.2.0
>>OS: Windows 2000
>>Submission from: (NULL) (193.203.232.5)
>>
>>
>>Running Windows 2000 Professional, all patches up to nov 8, 2005.
>>
>>
>>
>>>version
>>
>> _
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