Hi All
I am developing a package depening on the svm implementation in e1071.
After running some tests I started to run in to memory problems for
moderate size problems.
I attached a simple piece of code and data the reproduces the problem -
running this code with valgrind:
R --vanilla -d "valgri
There is a video demo of exactly that on the data.table homepage :
http://datatable.r-forge.r-project.org/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rvT8XThGA8o
However, last time I looked, svSocket uses text transfer. It would be really
great if it did binary serialization, like Rserve does.
Previous thr
Dear DevelopeRs,
We are performing some analysis/simulation involving dense genetic data with
plspm. Owing to the high collinearity of the neighboring SNPs (independent
variables) the function would fail frequently if bootstrap option is used. In
some cases I can catch this as error via option
On Tue, Aug 10, 2010 at 04:13:18PM -0400, Adrian Waddell wrote:
> >> My Question: Where can I put my procedures in a *.tcl file within my
> >> package structure and how do I make my R package to load the Tcl
> >> procedures? And will these functions be within a Tcl namespace?
Whether you use Tcl
Hello,
For non-blocking access to R through sockets, you should also look at
svSockets. It may be more appropriate than RServer for feeding data to
R, while you have another process running in R that do smething like
updating a graph, or some other calculations.
Best,
Philippe Grosjean
On 2
Hi, a small suggestion - could data.frame.Rd mention 'subset'?
Stephen
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