Full_Name: Edward McNeil
Version: 2.6.1
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (203.170.234.5)
I want to show students how the survival object looks like in R.
Reproducible example:
library(MASS)
data(Aids2)
attach(Aids2)
status <- status=="D"
stime <- death-diag
surv <- Surv(stime, status)
D <- da
Yes, it appears to have been resolved in R2.5.0pat, although the
counter-example provided *does* fail in R2.5.0.
A <- data.frame(x=1:3, y=4:6, y=7:9, check.names=FALSE)
B <- data.frame(x=1:3, a=3:1)
A
x y y
1 1 4 7
2 2 5 8
3 3 6 9
B
x a
1 1 3
2 2 2
3 3 1
merge(A, B)
x y y.1 a
1 1 4 4 3
2
Full_Name: Edward McNeil
Version: 2.5.0
OS: Windows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (203.170.234.5)
This is a new bug introduced to R2.5.0.
Scenario: If one of the data frames to merge contains two variables that have
the same name, then the data in first variable (of the same name) is copied to
the
Hi,
We tried it on 3 separate windows XP computers using version 2.3.0.
The original locale is set for Thailand on all 3.
So how do we fix it? Is there another patch?
And why does the crash not happen with earlier R versions (eg. 2.2.1) on the
same computer?
---
> Sys.getlocale()
[1]
"LC_COLLATE
Full_Name: Edward McNeil
Version: 2.3.0
OS: Widows XP
Submission from: (NULL) (203.170.234.5)
Type the following:
> Sys.setlocale("LC_ALL","C")
> hist(1:10)
CRASH
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