Hi Seth,
> "Seth" == Seth Falcon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Wed, 13 Dec 2006 16:38:02 -0800 writes:
Seth> Hello all, I've had the following apropos alternative
Seth> in my ~/.Rprofile for some time, and have found it
Seth> more useful than the current version. Basically, my
Hi Paul,
I tried the following from your slides, perhaps you can see the
error:
1) I downloaded the fonts and the encoding file into the directories
Type1 and encodings (in my current directory)
2) I ran R from the same directory (ver 2.4.0)
3) I added the font mapping for the pdf and postscrip
I would second Seth here, because the search is case insensitive but
results are not.
This is not strictly related to the language.
For example, on my shell, the last entries of
apropos system
are
xload(1) - system load average display for X
xlogo(1) - X Window
Martin Maechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi Seth,
> Could you live with typing 'i=T' (i.e. ignore.case=TRUE)?
I can live with my ~/.Rprofile, I suppose. :-)
> In principle, I'd like to keep the default as ignore.case=FALSE,
> since we'd really should teach the users that R
> *is* case s
The docs tell me:
"The header files define USING_R, which should be used to test if the
code is indeed being used with R."
but surely you only get that if you #include , which you can only
do if you are using R. If you have code that you might want to compile
in R and for other purposes, how c
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> If *no* R.h is around: easy to solve.
Have a dummy R.h somewhere?
> What is BUILD?
Oh, pardon me for forgetting the arbitrary capitalisation of R CMD
thingies. Can someone come up with a mnemonic for remembering that
BATCH, COMPILE, SHLIB, INSTALL, LINK and REMO
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Barry Rowlingson wrote:
> The docs tell me:
>
> "The header files define USING_R, which should be used to test if the
> code is indeed being used with R."
>
> but surely you only get that if you #include , which you can only
Nope, also if you include , which you can do under
> So the problem is that you needed rather
>
> #include
> #ifdef USING_R
> x = rand_unif(0.0,1.0);
> #else
> #include
> x = gsl_runif(0.0,1.0);
> #endif
>
> since if R.h is not around, the include will not include it.
>
If R.h is not around, the preprocessor will throw a tantrum:
cc
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006, Barry Rowlingson wrote:
[Silently discarding the answer to his question, and breaching 'fair use'
copyright provisions.]
>> So the problem is that you needed rather
>>
>> #include
>> #ifdef USING_R
>> x = rand_unif(0.0,1.0);
>> #else
>> #include
>> x = gsl_runif(0.0,1.0);
I would vastly prefer apropos to be case insensitive by default. The
point of it is to find things similar to a string, not the same as, and
given that capitalization in R is somewhat erratic (due to many authors,
and some of those changing their minds over the years), I find the
current apropo
Hi
Giampiero Salvi wrote:
> Hi Paul,
> I tried the following from your slides, perhaps you can see the
> error:
>
> 1) I downloaded the fonts and the encoding file into the directories
>Type1 and encodings (in my current directory)
> 2) I ran R from the same directory (ver 2.4.0)
> 3) I adde
On 12/13/06, Peter Dalgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> Ouch. Call the marines...
>
> The error comes from the garbage collector, which means that something
> got corrupted in internal data structures some time previously.
>
> The most important thing is to preserve the bug. Rebuild anyth
On 12/14/06, Göran Broström <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/13/06, Peter Dalgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> [...]
>
> > Ouch. Call the marines...
> >
> > The error comes from the garbage collector, which means that something
> > got corrupted in internal data structures some time previousl
Hi Paul,
first thank you for helping out.
On Fri, 15 Dec 2006, Paul Murrell wrote:
> Exactly. The process would be simpler if you drew directly to
> PostScript or PDF via postscript() or pdf().
>
> Also, the text() call should be ...
>
> text(10,10,"whatever",family="ipa")
[...]
> I'm not sure
On 12/13/06, Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's in the memory manager and indicates prior memory corruption.
> Please re-run under valgrind, plus gctorture(TRUE) if needed.
I did, no errors (but slow)!
> However, I would start by seeing if this occurs in a single-byte domain if
> "Seth" == Seth Falcon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Thu, 14 Dec 2006 07:16:30 -0800 writes:
Seth> Martin Maechler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Hi Seth, Could you live with typing 'i=T' (i.e.
>> ignore.case=TRUE)?
Seth> I can live with my ~/.Rprofile, I suppose. :-)
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