Dear developeRs,
I am maintaining a package of Actuarial Science functions (soon to be uploaded
to CRAN) in which we would like to include the usual d*, p*, q* and r*
functions for some probability laws not currently found in base R.
Taking into account that most of the distributions are functi
Dear all,
I encountered the following problem with fSeries library ver.220.10063
using R 2.1.1 on WinXPSP1 Athlon 1800+ machine
> x = armaSim(model = list(d=0.3), n = 1000)
> fit = armaFit(x ~ fracdiff(0, 0))
Error in n + M : non-numeric argument to binary operator
I believe it is due to the foll
Bob,
Would you please install the six dependency packages as per the
suggestion bellow? This is for Recon-X server you installed some time
ago.
I case you need to please feel free to contact Bruno fro StarNet at
(604) 630-8700.
Thanks,
Lucho
PS. I will answer the rest of the questions from bello
Dear R developers,
Running a R CMD check under R2.2 gives me the error messages (appended to this
e-mail) while the with R2.1 the check on the same package directory runs fine.
To my knowledge the configuration of R2.2 and R2.1 on my machine are
identical.
* checking S3 generic/method consist
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On 11/10/2005 8:58 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
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Roberto:
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I think I have found what was wrong with the editor windows. There were
two problems:
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