Thanks! I tried my C++ program based on R externals and the same R script
and found the results shown are the desired glyph.
Hence this is R windows specific problem.
On Wed, Jun 2, 2021 at 9:08 PM brodie gaslam
wrote:
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> > On Wednesday, June 2, 2021, 7:58:54 PM EDT, xiaoyan yu &l
gt;
> ?Quotes
> ?points # has examples of changing fonts used for display on console.
>
> Sorry if I've misunderstood. I'm not on a Windows device, so posting the
> C++ program won't be helpful, but maybe it would for other prospective
> respondents.
>
> --
I have a R Script Predict.R:
set.seed(42)
C <- seq(1:1000)
A <- rep(seq(1:200),5)
E <- (seq(1:1000) * (0.8 + (0.4*runif(50, 0, 1
L <- ifelse(runif(1000)>.5,1,0)
df <- data.frame(cbind(C, A, E, L))
load("C:/Temp/tree.RData")# load the model for scoring
On Mon, Apr 5, 2021 at 6:53 PM Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
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> On 5 April 2021 at 18:27, xiaoyan yu wrote:
> | Thank you all for your help.
> | We embedded R in our program and found the memory in the process
> | accumulated while our expectation is that the memory will go down a
x27;t expose
> the GC roots. In practice, only the precious list is needed I think.
> Would you consider a patch that allows retrieving the precious list
> for debugging purposes via a `.Internal()` call?
>
> Best,
> Lionel
>
>
> On 3/15/21, Tomas Kalibera wrote:
> > O
I am writing C++ program based on R extensions and also try to test the
program with google address sanitizer.
I thought if I don't protect the variable from the allocation API such as
Rf_allocVector, there will be a memory leak. However, the address sanitizer
didn't report it. Is my understanding