Re: [Rd] `mgp[1:3]' are of differing sign (PR#14130)

2009-12-12 Thread Peter Ehlers
cornell.p.gonsch...@iem.fh-friedberg.de wrote: Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior Version: 2.10.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40) Hi, in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in the par() chapter: "Use tck=0.01 and mgp=c(1,-1.5,0) for internal tick marks." I t

Re: [Rd] `mgp[1:3]' are of differing sign (PR#14130)

2009-12-12 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Peter Ehlers wrote: cornell.p.gonsch...@iem.fh-friedberg.de wrote: Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior Version: 2.10.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40) Hi, in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in the par() chapter: "Use tck=0.01 and mgp=c(1,-1.5,0) for in

Re: [Rd] `mgp[1:3]' are of differing sign (PR#14130)

2009-12-12 Thread p . dalgaard
Peter Ehlers wrote: > > cornell.p.gonsch...@iem.fh-friedberg.de wrote: >> Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior >> Version: 2.10.0 >> OS: Linux >> Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40) >> >> >> Hi, >> >> in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in the >> par() >> chapter: >> "Use tc

[Rd] Missing html help files with R 2.10.0 (PR#14134)

2009-12-12 Thread johann . kraus
Full_Name: Johann Kraus Version: 2.10.0 OS: Mac Submission from: (NULL) (134.60.236.10) I'm running R version 2.10.0 on a Mac. The "Package Manager" from the GUI does no more display html help files except the Index pages. When copying the links to the browser it shows, that all help files are mi

Re: [Rd] `mgp[1:3]' are of differing sign (PR#14130)

2009-12-12 Thread Peter Ehlers
Peter Dalgaard wrote: Peter Ehlers wrote: cornell.p.gonsch...@iem.fh-friedberg.de wrote: Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior Version: 2.10.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40) Hi, in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in the par() chapter: "Use tck=0.01 and

Re: [Rd] `mgp[1:3]' are of differing sign (PR#14130)

2009-12-12 Thread ehlers
Peter Dalgaard wrote: > Peter Ehlers wrote: >> >> cornell.p.gonsch...@iem.fh-friedberg.de wrote: >>> Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior >>> Version: 2.10.0 >>> OS: Linux >>> Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40) >>> >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in th

Re: [Rd] How to organized code in the R/ directory of a package?

2009-12-12 Thread Martin Maechler
> "DScottNZ" == David Scott > on Fri, 11 Dec 2009 13:52:21 +1300 writes: DScottNZ> Tobias Verbeke wrote: >> Peng Yu wrote: >>> I'm making a package, Current, I put all R files in the >>> R/ directory in the package (without using >>> subdirectory). This will become

Re: [Rd] binary string conversion to a vector (PR#14120)

2009-12-12 Thread Tony Plate
Just responding to some of the issues in this long post: (1) Don't rely on the printed form of an object to decide whether or not they are identical. The function str() is very useful in this regard, and sometimes also unclass(). To see whether two object are identical, use the function iden

Re: [Rd] binary string conversion to a vector (PR#14120)

2009-12-12 Thread tplate
Just responding to some of the issues in this long post: (1) Don't rely on the printed form of an object to decide whether or not they are identical. The function str() is very useful in this regard, and sometimes also unclass(). To see whether two object are identical, use the function ident

Re: [Rd] Missing html help files with R 2.10.0 (PR#14134)

2009-12-12 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 12/12/2009 7:20 AM, johann.kr...@uni-ulm.de wrote: Full_Name: Johann Kraus Version: 2.10.0 OS: Mac Submission from: (NULL) (134.60.236.10) I'm running R version 2.10.0 on a Mac. The "Package Manager" from the GUI does no more display html help files except the Index pages. When copying the l

Re: [Rd] Missing html help files with R 2.10.0 (PR#14134)

2009-12-12 Thread Simon Urbanek
On Dec 12, 2009, at 4:57 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On 12/12/2009 7:20 AM, johann.kr...@uni-ulm.de wrote: >> Full_Name: Johann Kraus >> Version: 2.10.0 >> OS: Mac >> Submission from: (NULL) (134.60.236.10) >> I'm running R version 2.10.0 on a Mac. The "Package Manager" from the GUI >> does >> n