Hi Duncan,
your approach looks _quite_ useful to me!
I'm a bit afraid it will be a very hard jump to get on that tool,
but riding it must be fun.
Yes, I'm interested!
Detlef
On Wed, 17 Oct 2007 08:59:13 +1300
Duncan Temple Lang <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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On 16 October 2007 at 18:10, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
| if there is a need for a digest0(), which there seems to be, we should
| have one, but we should find a better name.
|
| A better approach may be to keep digest() as is and introduce
Agreed. It's better to keep the existing name and function
Hi,
if there is a need for a digest0(), which there seems to be, we should
have one, but we should find a better name.
A better approach may be to keep digest() as is and introduce
hashCode() for the feature Hadley requested, e.g.
hashCode <- function(...) UseMethod("hashCode");
hashCode.default
Calling 'digest.default' directly would not be possible if the method
were hidden in a namespace (without resorting to some maneuvering).
To force the default method I think you'd need to 'unclass' the
object.
I'm not against making 'digest' generic, but I'd prefer it if there
were a guaranteed wa
On 10/16/07, Roger Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> My understanding was that Hadley wanted 'digest' to operate on part of
> an object rather than on the entire, which might contain uninteresting
> or irrelevant details. For example, if we had
>
> a <- structure(list(x = 1, y = 2), class = "foo")
My understanding was that Hadley wanted 'digest' to operate on part of
an object rather than on the entire, which might contain uninteresting
or irrelevant details. For example, if we had
a <- structure(list(x = 1, y = 2), class = "foo")
b <- structure(list(x = 2342342, y = 2), class = "foo")
di
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Hi Doug.
This is probably more than you want - either to know or to use
for your specific task, but I'll throw it out there for general
information.
I write documents using XML, specifically an extended version
of Docbook with elements for describ
See this link for more on creating/converting to HTML:
http://biostat.mc.vanderbilt.edu/twiki/bin/view/Main/SweaveConvert
For using ESS with mixed HTML/R files, see this:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/ess-help/2006-December/003826.html
- Tom
Tom Short
Electric Power Research Institute
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Hi Roger,
On 16 October 2007 at 08:25, Roger Peng wrote:
| Sorry, I forgot the 'reply-all'.
|
| -roger
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| From: Roger Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
| Date: Oct 16, 2007 8:24 AM
| Subject: Re: [Rd] Digest package - make digest generic?
| To: Henrik Bengtsson
I can confirm that if the Geneland is built under gcc 3.4.5 it works in R
2.6.0 in Rgui (modulo the output which is sent nowhere). So the issue is
the Fortran code of the package, and very likely its use of Fortran I/O.
Since this confirms there is not a bug in R 2.6.0, I am filing this on
R-b
Douglas Bates wrote:
> My university provides me with a powerful course management system for
> the courses that I teach. Among other things I can create a wiki for
> the course, which is very convenient for cross-linking different bits
> of the course.
>
> Naturally I use R extensively in my tea
I propose the following very simple patch to src\gnuwin32\editor.c. Its purpose
is to allow vignette files, specifically .Snw and .Rnw suffixes, to be an
available filter in the Open and Save dialogues of the R GUI text editor.
I have successfully built and tested this against R 2.5.0, and foun
My university provides me with a powerful course management system for
the courses that I teach. Among other things I can create a wiki for
the course, which is very convenient for cross-linking different bits
of the course.
Naturally I use R extensively in my teaching and I want to incorporate
R
Sorry, I forgot the 'reply-all'.
-roger
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From: Roger Peng <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Oct 16, 2007 8:24 AM
Subject: Re: [Rd] Digest package - make digest generic?
To: Henrik Bengtsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Would it be possible to instead create a function with
On Mon, 15 Oct 2007, Sean Davis wrote:
> Gilles GUILLOT wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I experienced a problem with the package Geneland under R 2.6.0
>> with windows XP professional.
>>
>> The commands below should simulate a dataset,
>> then make an MCMC simulation stored in tempdir().
>>
>> It works with R
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