On Fri, 2011-08-26 at 07:06 -0700, Martin Morgan wrote:
> On 08/26/2011 04:44 AM, Gavin Simpson wrote:
> > Dear List,
> >
> > This may be related to this email thread initiated by Ben Bolker last
> > month: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2011-July/061630.html
> >
> > In answering this Quest
Scott googlemail.com> writes:
>
> It does look like you've got a memory issue. perhaps using
> as.is=TRUE, and/or stringsAsFactors=FALSE will help as optional arguments
> to read.table
>
> if you don't specify these sorts of things, R can have to look through the
> file and figure out which
Hi guys,
Are there any plans for figuring out potential S3 methods and declaring them
with S3method() in the automatic default NAMESPACE?
Thanks,
Michael
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Hi,
I wish to use R (version 2.13.1) from within Matlab(ver R2009a) on windows XP
plaform (on both 64 bit and 32 bit OS) . For this I have installed
StatConnector
(http://rcom.univie.ac.at/download/current/statconnDCOM.latest.exe) for calling
R from within Matlab (R2009a) on Windows XP platfor
It does look like you've got a memory issue. perhaps using
as.is=TRUE, and/or stringsAsFactors=FALSE will help as optional arguments
to read.table
if you don't specify these sorts of things, R can have to look through the
file and figure out which columns are characters/factors etc and so the
l
One further note:
No problem with R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13)
Göran
2011/8/26 Göran Broström :
> Another one:
>
> The 'death.RData' was created about a year ago, but ...? Same info as below.
>
> Göran
>
>> load("../Data/death.RData")
>> summary(death)
>
> *** caught segfault ***
> address 0x
Another one:
The 'death.RData' was created about a year ago, but ...? Same info as below.
Göran
> load("../Data/death.RData")
> summary(death)
*** caught segfault ***
address 0x4e04959, cause 'memory not mapped'
Traceback:
1: match(x, levels)
2: factor(a, levels = ll[!(ll %in% exclude)]
> fil2s <- read.table("../Data/fil2_s.txt", header = FALSE, sep = "\t")
Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0041c2e1 in RunGenCollect (size_needed=8192000) at memory.c:1514
1514PROCESS_NODES();
(gdb)
> sessionInfo()
R version 2.13.1 Patched (2011-08-25 r56798)
> Jeremy David Silver
> on Fri, 26 Aug 2011 15:08:03 +0200 writes:
> Thanks for the suggestion, Martin! I looked at both
> Matrix::band and Matrix::bandSparse. Maybe I misunderstand the
> help pages and the examples, but from what I can see neither of
> them provides
On 08/26/2011 04:44 AM, Gavin Simpson wrote:
Dear List,
This may be related to this email thread initiated by Ben Bolker last
month: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2011-July/061630.html
In answering this Question on StackOverflow
http://stackoverflow.com/q/7195628/429846 I noticed that
Thanks for the suggestion, Martin!
I looked at both Matrix::band and Matrix::bandSparse. Maybe I
misunderstand the help pages and the examples, but from what I can see
neither of them provides the functionality I was looking for.
For the getter version of the function I was looking for, I can
> Jeremy David Silver
> on Fri, 26 Aug 2011 13:23:43 +0200 writes:
> Dear R developers, I was looking for a function analogous
> to base::diag() for getting and setting bands of a
> matrix. The closest I could find was Matrix::band(), but
> this was not exactly what I
Dear List,
This may be related to this email thread initiated by Ben Bolker last
month: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2011-July/061630.html
In answering this Question on StackOverflow
http://stackoverflow.com/q/7195628/429846 I noticed that `methods()` was
not listing some S3 methods for
Dear R developers,
I was looking for a function analogous to base::diag() for getting and
setting bands of a matrix. The closest I could find was Matrix::band(),
but this was not exactly what I wanted for two reasons. Firstly,
Matrix::band() returns a matrix rather than just the specified band
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