To: developers working on arima
is there a relatively easy way to achieve true multiplicative seasonal
effect and does multiplicative SMA make sense?
some books refer to the seasonal arima as multiplicative, because of the
multiplicative effect wrt to the ARMA spec:
(1-Bs)(1-aB)y = (1+bB)e
how
> "SM" == Stavros Macrakis
> on Thu, 21 Jan 2010 20:19:28 -0500 writes:
SM> I noticed that in as.data.frame.table, the stringsAsFactors argument
SM> defaults to TRUE, whereas in the other as.data.frame methods, it
defaults to
SM> default.stringsAsFactors().
SM> The d
I have been working on an R package that calls C code using .C(). I recently
started including some functions from the GNU Scientific Library in my code.
The code runs fine on my machine when not wrapped in the package. But I get the
following error from "R CMD check"
* checking whether the packag
Maybe you want to check out the R package gsl and take a look how it is
solved there using a configure script that looks up the gsl installation.
Best wishes,
Uwe
On 22.01.2010 10:59, pleyd...@supagro.inra.fr wrote:
I have been working on an R package that calls C code using .C(). I recently
Hi,
You'll need something like :
PKG_LIBS=-lgsl -lgslcblas
in your Makevars.
This is from package gsl (on CRAN). Or maybe you can just depend on the
gsl package and let it worry about finding where gsl is, etc ...
Romain
On 01/22/2010 10:59 AM, pleyd...@supagro.inra.fr wrote:
I have bee
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 2:17 AM, Martin Maechler
wrote:
>> "SM" == Stavros Macrakis
>> on Thu, 21 Jan 2010 20:19:28 -0500 writes:
>
> SM> I noticed that in as.data.frame.table, the stringsAsFactors argument
> SM> defaults to TRUE, whereas in the other as.data.frame methods, it
>> Some of us (including me) have strongly argued on several
>> occasions that global options() settings should *not* have an effect
>> on anything "computing" but just on "output"
>> i.e. printing/graphing of R results.
>> As it is currently, potentially R scripts and R functions may
>> only work
>> Some of us (including me) have strongly argued on several
>> occasions that global options() settings should *not* have an
effect
>> on anything "computing" ...
> ...
Global options are less of a problem where a function allows them to be
overridden by the user or programmer. If something is
You'll need something like :
PKG_LIBS=-lgsl -lgslcblas
in your Makevars.
This is from package gsl (on CRAN).
Of course! That makes sense 'cause I was already compiling using
MAKEFLAGS="CFLAGS=-g -O0" R CMD SHLIB sharka.c -lgsl -lgslcblas
and including the above line in Makevars has done the
Full_Name: N. Srinivasan
Version: R-2.10.1
OS: Ubuntu 9.10, 64 bits
Submission from: (NULL) (68.110.238.141)
,/configure runs fine.
But there is no make file mentioned in the INSTALL file.
Usually this kind of information is provided in the README file.
I am a donor to the R Foundation.
Ubunt
If you follow this link http://stat.ethz.ch/CRAN/ and choose linux
then you'll get all the information you asked for.
Best,
Mathieu
Le 22 janv. 2010 à 15:35,
a écrit :
> Full_Name: N. Srinivasan
> Version: R-2.10.1
> OS: Ubuntu 9.10, 64 bits
> Submission from: (NULL) (68.110.238.141)
>
>
>
On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 8:35 AM, wrote:
> Full_Name: N. Srinivasan
> Version: R-2.10.1
> OS: Ubuntu 9.10, 64 bits
> Submission from: (NULL) (68.110.238.141)
>
>
> ,/configure runs fine.
>
> But there is no make file mentioned in the INSTALL file.
>
> Usually this kind of information is provided i
On 22 January 2010 at 15:35, nachiket...@cox.net wrote:
| Full_Name: N. Srinivasan
| Version: R-2.10.1
| OS: Ubuntu 9.10, 64 bits
| Submission from: (NULL) (68.110.238.141)
|
| ,/configure runs fine.
|
| But there is no make file mentioned in the INSTALL file.
Please specifiy your question more
Martin,
I agree that global options settings that affect computations are
problematic.
But that's not the issue I was addressing. If for some classes, func.CLASS
has certain defaults for some arguments, it is surprising that for other
classes, it has different defaults, whether these defaults ar
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