> "Seth" == Seth Falcon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Thu, 18 May 2006 12:22:36 -0700 writes:
Seth> Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Is there any good source of information on how S4 classes (and methods)
>> work from C?
Hmm, yes; there's nothing in the "Writing R Ext
A little more digging revealed a Unix/Windows discrepancy here.
On Unix, saving images and preparing for lazyloading/lazydata is done with
LC_ALL=C: on Windows with LC_COLLATE=C. I will change Windows to match.
Unfortunately how the C locale is implemented is OS-dependent. Strictly
it should
Full_Name: Lutz Prechelt
Version: 2.2.1
OS: WinXP
Submission from: (NULL) (130.133.8.114)
?attr declares base:attr as
attr(x, which)
attr(x, which) <- value
The following text under "Value", however, says:
The first form first looks for an exact match
to 'code' amongst the at
I noticed something recently that I thought was odd:
delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5); 1 })
x ## Hit Ctrl-C within the first second or 2
gives me:
> delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5); 1 })
> x ## Hit Ctrl-C within the first second or two
> x
Error: recursive default argument reference
>
On 5/19/2006 9:54 AM, Roger D. Peng wrote:
> I noticed something recently that I thought was odd:
>
> delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5); 1 })
> x ## Hit Ctrl-C within the first second or 2
>
> gives me:
>
> > delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5); 1 })
> > x ## Hit Ctrl-C within the first second
On Thu, 18 May 2006, Thomas Lumley wrote:
> On Thu, 18 May 2006, Kevin B. Hendricks wrote:
>>
>> I found this mailing list by accident looking for something to tell
>> me about the NULL environment issue that hit me when I moved from
>> version 2.2.1 to version 2.3.0. If there is a developers pag
On Fri, 19 May 2006, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 5/19/2006 9:54 AM, Roger D. Peng wrote:
>> I noticed something recently that I thought was odd:
>>
>> delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5); 1 })
>> x ## Hit Ctrl-C within the first second or 2
>>
>> gives me:
>>
>> > delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5);
On 5/19/2006 9:54 AM, Roger D. Peng wrote:
> I noticed something recently that I thought was odd:
>
> delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5); 1 })
> x ## Hit Ctrl-C within the first second or 2
>
> gives me:
>
> > delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5); 1 })
> > x ## Hit Ctrl-C within the first second
On 5/19/2006 10:37 AM, Luke Tierney wrote:
> On Fri, 19 May 2006, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
>> On 5/19/2006 9:54 AM, Roger D. Peng wrote:
>>> I noticed something recently that I thought was odd:
>>>
>>> delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5); 1 })
>>> x ## Hit Ctrl-C within the first second or 2
>>>
>>>
Luke Tierney wrote:
> On Fri, 19 May 2006, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>
>> On 5/19/2006 9:54 AM, Roger D. Peng wrote:
>>> I noticed something recently that I thought was odd:
>>>
>>> delayedAssign("x", { Sys.sleep(5); 1 })
>>> x ## Hit Ctrl-C within the first second or 2
>>>
>>> gives me:
>>>
>>> >
If I do
> example(lm)
...
> mycoef <- function(object, ...) UseMethod("coef", object)
> mycoef(lm.D9)
Error in mycoef(lm.D9) : no applicable method for "coef"
which is pretty surprising, as coef has a default method.
After a bit of digging, this comes from do_usemethod having
defenv = e
Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> R-bugs tends to mangle attachments (or perhaps not unmangle what a mailer
> has done to them), inline patches get mangled (wrapped, tabs expanded) and
> attachments get stripped (even though some are allowed).
This happens in the remailing step. I
Hi,
I have built my own tuned atlas libs enabling multiple processors and
pthread support. Then based on the note on page 23 of the "R
Installation and Administration" manual, I added --disable-R-
profiling to the configuration options
Unfortunately, the code in R/src/main/eval.c [updated f
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On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 11:46 +0200, Martin Maechler wrote:
> > "Seth" == Seth Falcon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > on Thu, 18 May 2006 12:22:36 -0700 writes:
>
> Seth> Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >> Is there any good source of information on how S4 classes (and methods)
Full_Name: Stanley Hornyak
Version: 2.3.0
OS: Solaris 9
Submission from: (NULL) (128.231.93.143)
# make install
installing doc ...
installing doc/html ...
installing doc/html/search ...
installing doc/manual ...
installing etc ...
bash: -c: line 1: syntax error near unexpected token `;'
*** Error
On Fri, 2006-05-19 at 22:44 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Stanley Hornyak
> Version: 2.3.0
> OS: Solaris 9
> Submission from: (NULL) (128.231.93.143)
>
>
> # make install
> installing doc ...
> installing doc/html ...
> installing doc/html/search ...
> installing doc/manual ...
> i
3rd Millennium is announcing the release of its award winning Array Repository
and Data Analysis System (ARDAS) version 2. ARDAS is a web-enabled enterprise
software system that provides a complete and fully integrated solution to
microarray data acquisition, management, and analysis.
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3rd Millennium is announcing the release of its award winning Array Repository
and Data Analysis System (ARDAS) version 2. ARDAS is a web-enabled enterprise
software system that provides a complete and fully integrated solution to
microarray data acquisition, management, and analysis.
ARDAS in
Below my signature is an illustration of how I fixed this bug.
(First, of course, I renamed the "R" file to "R-orig".)
Dan E. Kelley, Assoc. Prof. phone:(902)494-1694
Dept. Oceanography fax:(902)494-2885
Dalhousie Universityma
A quick scan though the mailing list archives didn't reveal any
reference to this article, so here goes:
http://ridiculousfish.com/blog/archives/2006/05/16/36/
In response to a criticism of OS X, a diligent blogger examined a
claim that it was an inherently slow operating system. The
ap
Jason,
On May 19, 2006, at 6:37 PM, Jason Foster wrote:
> A quick scan though the mailing list archives didn't reveal any
> reference to this article
Somehow you managed to miss it, we had a discussion about this quite
recently:
http://www.mail-archive.com/r-sig-mac%40stat.math.ethz.ch/msg00
> Somehow you managed to miss it, we had a discussion about this
> quite recently:
> http://www.mail-archive.com/r-sig-mac%40stat.math.ethz.ch/
> msg00770.html
My bad; I focused on the r-devel list and didn't check the SIG.
Sorry about the noise. Jason
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