Re: [Rd] CT unit to drill on Mars, Revenue Up 200% - Ref. jh010 (PR#8918)

2006-05-31 Thread Account_aggregation_apollo
esteeming Coiled tubing units are so compact and have such great potential, the Mars Drilling Project is evaluating a coiled tubing unit to drill for water on Mars. fells disseverance SPRING, TX--(MARKET WIRE)-- Coil Tubing Technology, Inc. (CTBG) announces the delivery of the first group of 8 R

Re: [Rd] Inconsistent behaviour when manipulating a ts object with frequency = 12 or 4

2006-05-31 Thread Simone Giannerini
many thanks for the reply, On 5/31/06, Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Attempting to change element 24 of a length 6 time series is inconsistent! of course it is, my post was also motivated by the fact that you obtain different answers also within the same frequency, depending on

[Rd] iSPlots paper

2006-05-31 Thread Duncan Temple Lang
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thanks for incorporating the changes. It looks much shorter on the lead in which is good, I think. I should be able to read through it rapidly on the train and I expect it is all great at this point. I'll let you know if I spot anything that might ne

Re: [Rd] Bitmap device available for R CMD check?

2006-05-31 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
Others may have better ideas but if you have a problem getting your vignette to pass R CMD check then you could process it yourself using Sweave to create a .tex file and then have a mypkg.Rnw file that just contains the SweaveOpt, %Vignette statements and an \input statement to input the .tex file

[Rd] Bitmap device available for R CMD check?

2006-05-31 Thread Kuhn, Max
Hi, I have a package that I'd like to submit to CRAN that does Sweave-like processing on Open Document format files from Open Office. If I remember correctly, there is a machine that automatically R CMD checks CRAN packages. I have two questions about how that system is set up: 1. Is the bitmap

Re: [Rd] Inconsistent behaviour when manipulating a ts object with frequency = 12 or 4

2006-05-31 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
Attempting to change element 24 of a length 6 time series is inconsistent! You end up with an invalid series, and the print methods are different for different frequencies, hence different error messages. Please do not send the same post repeatedly! On Wed, 31 May 2006, Simone Giannerini wrote:

[Rd] Inconsistent behaviour when manipulating a ts object with frequency = 12 or 4

2006-05-31 Thread Simone Giannerini
Dear All, I found the following under R 2.3.0 on WINXP (tested on 2 PCs, I do not have access to Linux from this PC, sorry ... ) > set.seed(10) > x <- ts(rnorm(6),frequency=7) > x Time Series: Start = c(1, 1) End = c(1, 6) Frequency = 7 [1] 0.01874617 -0.18425254 -1.37133055 -0.59916772 0.2945

Re: [Rd] Patch: context stack size in gram.y

2006-05-31 Thread Thomas Dreibholz
On Wednesday 31 May 2006 15:26, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > On Wed, 31 May 2006, Thomas Dreibholz wrote: > > Hi! > > > > Attached to this mail, you find a patch for gram.y setting a #define > > CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE for the context stack size and replacing the following > > constants 50 and 49 by CONTE

Re: [Rd] Patch: context stack size in gram.y

2006-05-31 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On Wed, 31 May 2006, Thomas Dreibholz wrote: > Hi! > > Attached to this mail, you find a patch for gram.y setting a #define > CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE for the context stack size and replacing the following > constants 50 and 49 by CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE and CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE-1. The new > #define makes sett

[Rd] Inconsistent behaviour when subsetting a ts object with frequency = 12 or 4

2006-05-31 Thread Simone Giannerini
Dear All, I found the following under R 2.3.0 on WINXP (tested on 2 PCs, I do not have access to the to Linux from this PC, sorry ... ) > set.seed(10) > x <- ts(rnorm(6),frequency=7) > x Time Series: Start = c(1, 1) End = c(1, 6) Frequency = 7 [1] 0.01874617 -0.18425254 -1.37133055 -0.59916772

[Rd] Patch: context stack size in gram.y

2006-05-31 Thread Thomas Dreibholz
Hi! Attached to this mail, you find a patch for gram.y setting a #define CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE for the context stack size and replacing the following constants 50 and 49 by CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE and CONTEXT_STACK_SIZE-1. The new #define makes setting the stack size much more easy; I also have increas

[Rd] Presentation of R at RMLL 2006

2006-05-31 Thread Philippe Grosjean
Hello all, Sorry for this slightly out-of-topic thread. There is a theme on scientific software at the RMLL ("Rencontres Mondiales du Logiciel Libre", 4-8 July at Nancy, France). The organizing commitee is seeking for a presenter, in English preferrably, or in French, for R. Could someone do s