Hi the list,
In a package P1, I write a function f1 in C, potentially an internal
function (not to be called from R).
In a package P2, I write a function f2 in C. The f2 function needs to
use f1 from P1. Is it possible ?
--- 8< In file P1.c -
double f1(x,y){
}
--- 8<
Hello,
This was discussed this week in the thread "LinkingTo and C++".
It is possible, and documented in WRE section 5.4 :
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-exts.html#Registering-native-routines
Romain
On 02/14/2010 12:58 PM, Christophe Genolini wrote:
Hi the list,
In a package P1,
On 14 February 2010 at 12:58, Christophe Genolini wrote:
| Hi the list,
|
| In a package P1, I write a function f1 in C, potentially an internal
| function (not to be called from R).
| In a package P2, I write a function f2 in C. The f2 function needs to
| use f1 from P1. Is it possible ?
Yes.
Hello,
Is it possible to extend the R lexer/parser to include multiline comments like
/*
acomment
*/
?
This way I can integrate emacs org-mode with my R code, so that I can
have a table of contents,
section folding, html-output of source etc.
e.g
/*
* Display Code
*/
#+BEGIN_SRC R
foo <- functio
R-exts.pdf discribes S3method a little bit. But I want to understand
more on how it is called, implemented and when to use it.
I don't find it in an R session. But I see S3method() in some NAMESPACE files.
> S3method
Error: object 'S3method' not found
> ?S3method
No documentation for 'S3method' i
Hello `Blue Sky` ,
Will you please start posting under your real name.
As documented in WRE, S3method is meant for use in namespaces:
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-exts.html#Registering-S3-methods
It is not an R function.
Romain
On 02/14/2010 07:32 PM, blue sky wrote:
R-exts.pdf d
Last year, Dirk E was asking about customizing options to for packages
when using R CMD INSTALL
http://tolstoy.newcastle.edu.au/R/e4/devel/08/06/1980.html
Has there been more on that question lately?
I also wonder what this means in the "Building Packages" section of
the R-Extensions manual:
"R
Thanks, this helps a lot.
So if I understand correctly:
in package P1, I want to export printMatrix and printMatrixInt. In my
file P1.c, I have to add
void R_init_P1(DllInfo *info){
R_registerCCallable("longitudinalData","printMatrix",printMatrix);
R_registerCCallable("longitudinalData",
Take a look here, as this may help clear up the unanswered questions:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2008-November/051262.html
HTH
Jeff
Jeffrey A. Ryan
jeffrey.r...@insightalgo.com
ia: insight algorithmics
www.insightalgo.com
On Feb 14, 2010, at 3:18 PM, Christophe Genolini paris10.fr
Saptarshi Guha gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
> Is it possible to extend the R lexer/parser to include multiline comments like
> /*
> acomment
>
> */
> ?
> This way I can integrate emacs org-mode with my R code, so that I can
> have a table of contents,
> section folding, html-output of source e
On 02/14/2010 08:11 AM, Saptarshi Guha wrote:
> Hello,
> Is it possible to extend the R lexer/parser to include multiline comments like
> /*
> acomment
>
> */
> ?
> This way I can integrate emacs org-mode with my R code, so that I can
> have a table of contents,
> section folding, html-output of s
Martin Morgan wrote:
On 02/14/2010 08:11 AM, Saptarshi Guha wrote:
Hello,
Is it possible to extend the R lexer/parser to include multiline comments like
/*
acomment
*/
?
This way I can integrate emacs org-mode with my R code, so that I can
have a table of contents,
section folding, html-outp
What seems a more serious error is that the current code (and Peter's
modification) returns correlations computed from unordered factors,
and there are examples in packages 'agsemisc', 'ggm' and 'mi'.
And in all cases these are Pearson correlations, as is the use of
ordered factors in 'sfsmisc'.
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