Hello,
I've assembled a Multivariate ctv (with a lot of help from Achim Zeleis,
who has now posted the view on CRAN).
I'd be grateful for comments regarding missing packages / functions.
Opinions on the organisation of the view would also be appreciated, as
well as having any errors pointed out.
Dear developeRs,
I use Red Hat Enterprise Linux WS release 4 (Nahant Update 2) on an
x86_64 machine (two Intel P4 CPUs with 64 bit support), and
R-beta_2005-12-12_r36712.tar.gz.
If I run configure without any options, it does not list tcltk among
the supported interfaces:
./configure
[...]
R is
Yes, the R-admin manual warns of this.
It is a problem with your particular OS, as e.g. FC3 does
checking for tclConfig.sh... no
checking for tclConfig.sh in library (sub)directories...
/usr/lib64/tclConfig.sh
checking for tkConfig.sh... no
checking for tkConfig.sh in library (sub)directories.
I'm trying to build R-devel with AMD's ACML. I downloaded version 3.0.0
64bit for gfortran (acml-3-0-0-gfortran-64bit.tgz) and copied the
libraries to /usr/local/lib. When I configure R to build against the
ACML library, how do I know if the library has been detected and will be
used?
I run
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Roger Peng wrote:
> I'm trying to build R-devel with AMD's ACML. I downloaded version 3.0.0
> 64bit for gfortran (acml-3-0-0-gfortran-64bit.tgz) and copied the
> libraries to /usr/local/lib. When I configure R to build against the
> ACML library, how do I know if the library
Hi,
I am in the process of linking a C/C++ application to the R.dll
directly. I have obtained the R source code and compiled it
successfully. I have also successfully linked the R.dll directly into
our application and have made calls successfully into the R.dll that are
included in the sample rt
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in the process of linking a C/C++ application to the R.dll
> directly. I have obtained the R source code and compiled it
> successfully. I have also successfully linked the R.dll directly into
> our application and have made calls succe
"Paul Hewson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hello,
>
> I've assembled a Multivariate ctv (with a lot of help from Achim Zeleis,
> who has now posted the view on CRAN).
>
> I'd be grateful for comments regarding missing packages / functions.
> Opinions on the organisation of the view would also b
Is there any way that we can get it to the C level API? Or is there a C
level API function that will give us access to more of the R
functionality?
Chad Jenness
Electronic Payment Business Services
Office: 612-667-9782
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
"This message may contain confidential and/or privil
Dear R-devlopers,
I am experiencing problem with R 2.2.0 after installing Oracle 10g on my
Windows XP system. It simply crashes but Rgui appears to be functioning.
After I deinstalling Oracle 10g, R.exe start to function again. Any idea how
to make them both working?
Many thanks,
Jinghua
__
I appreciate the explanation that some details should not appear in the
help pages or the Introduction to R manual.
However, I am puzzled by this part of Prof Ripley's response:
TP> [...] "An Introduction to R" [...] says this about
TP> numeric indices:
TP> 2. A vector of positive integral q
Tony Plate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I appreciate the explanation that some details should not appear in the
> help pages or the Introduction to R manual.
>
> However, I am puzzled by this part of Prof Ripley's response:
>
> TP> [...] "An Introduction to R" [...] says this about
> TP> numer
Is there any way that we can get it to the C level API? Or is there a C
level API function that will give us access to more of the R
functionality? Also, is there a series of examples on how to use the C
level API?
Chad Jenness
Electronic Payment Business Services
Office: 612-667-9782
Email: [EM
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Tony Plate wrote:
>
> That's what I was trying to say: the whole truth is that numeric index
> vectors that contain positive integral quantities can also contain
> zeros. Upon rereading this passage yet again, I think it is more
> misleading than merely incomplete: the phrasin
Martyn Plummer wrote:
> It looks like you have the i386 RPMs for tcl and tk installed.
You are right. I have both the i386 and x86_64 RPMs installed.
> ./configure --with-tcl-config=/usr/lib64/tclConfig.sh \
> --with-tk-config=/usr/lib64/tkConfig.sh
Thank you! This works like a ch
Hi,
I saw that you have some information on R&D at
http://bugs.r-project.org/cgi-bin/R and I wanted to let you know about a free
patent searching site, www.FreePatentsOnline.com.
The site has more data and features than the US PTO, and we are continuing to
work on expanding the site until it h
On Wed, 14 Dec 2005, Bjørn-Helge Mevik wrote:
Martyn Plummer wrote:
It looks like you have the i386 RPMs for tcl and tk installed.
You are right. I have both the i386 and x86_64 RPMs installed.
./configure --with-tcl-config=/usr/lib64/tclConfig.sh \
--with-tk-config=/usr/lib64
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