my Win7-64bit platform but not on WinXP-32bit.
Cheers,
Hans-Peter
> dyn.load("this/dll/does/not/exist.dll")
Error in inDL(x, as.logical(local), as.logical(now), ...) :
unable to load shared object 'C:/Program
Files/R/R-2.12.0/bin/i386/this/dll/does/not/exist.dll':
e any other packages which are 32bit only (for now)?
Thanks for any advise,
Hans-Peter
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uld e.g. use Delphi, Python, or some webbased
interface (Morfik, php, ...).
Python would be my favorite (but I want to add that I didn't try this out
yet, it's only what I probably would check out (as an alternative to an
R-based interface)).
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Hi Mark et al.
2007/2/12, Hans-Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yes, but I started with the update of the free version and got delayed
> there (not that I didn't know that paying customers should be
> prefered...) - I'll update the pro version right now and you should
> ha
Hi Mark,
You need a character vector or a data.frame for separate rows. Something like:
longtext <- 'akdf kadfö \nkad flkdöflkadfk dafk \nlakdf
kdjfkjdfkjadfk\njadfkjdflk adf'
(rowtext <- as.data.frame( strsplit( longtext, split = "\n" )) )
may do this.
Regards,
Han
d rewritten each time).
A last thing, such specific xlsReadWrite(Pro) questions are not very
on topic for the the r-devel list. I don't know for sure, but I
strongly suspect that this is not be appreciated here. It is probably
better you just email me.
Cheers,
Hans-Peter
(the exa
simple package?
About (small) original data, methods, parameters and matrix output I
agree. Not so sure about graphs. I prefere to keep things separated.
You can do this already today by controlling Excel from R (see tipps
from Gabor) or (in part) with xlsReadWritePro.
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Hi Mark,
Sorry to not reply earlier, I was away this week.
> Hans-Peter and other R developers,
> How are you? Have you made any progess with embedding Url's in Excel?
Yes, but I started with the update of the free version and got delayed
there (not that I didn't know that
ase (in about a week).
Thanks and best regards,
Hans-Peter
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skipLines:= riInteger( skipInt )[0];
riUnprotect( 1 );
According to the manual the second is probably more appropriate but as
I found some places in the R sources where no protection was made, I
decided to ask. Thanks a lot !
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back. Just
drop me a mail and I'm happy to send you the sources**.
(Btw, I worked with Delphi 2006 (tested with D6 also). I don't
know/use the FreePascal compiler so it's windows only (at least for
the moment)).
Best regards,
Hans-Peter
*After R2.3; also I need to do larger
ld mean that the functions would have to
be declared somwhere else, but the only reference I could find was in
devX11.c and \unit\Sys-std.c. I don't understand this.
- is eventloop.h (maybe) a unix-only-thing?
Thanks!
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able to and I've seen in the debugger the correct information is
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ntioned
and the 2 macro groups.
Btw: your Delphi notes were great to get me started !!!
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2006/2/16, Rainer M Krug <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hans-Peter wrote:
> > I (try to) convert the external R header files to Pascal (Delphi). At
> Sounds interesting - Could you keep me update
2006/2/16, Hans-Peter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> [Rf_errorcall is not declared here, would be something like:
> void Rf_errorcall(SEXP, const char *,...)]
>
> ... would it be possible to pull the Rf_errorcall
> declaration to the error.h file?
error.h doesn't loo
his).
How is this handled in general, I mean, there might be other spots
like this. Is it appropriate to ask such questions here?
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s the reason that there are 2 macros defined? Why 3 times the
same when 1 distinct function would be enough?
Thanks for some enlightenment...
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