Dear all,
Thanks for Baptiste's help. He offered me the website
http://win-builder.r-project.org/ This is very good.
However, I face another problem recently that I need to program a package,
which require 'multiple-precision floating-point computations'. I found that
MPFR is very good tools. It
Dear all,
I am trying to programming a R package in C++, which need calculate the
number 25 digits after the dot.
Is there any package offer this function? I am still a beginner. Please help
me!
Thanks a lot!
Yi Zhao
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See, for example, package Rmpfr.
Uwe Ligges
On 29.10.2011 05:33, Yi Zhao wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to programming a R package in C++, which need calculate the
number 25 digits after the dot.
Is there any package offer this function? I am still a beginner. Please help
me!
Thanks a lot!
On 28.10.2011 15:03, Yi Zhao wrote:
Dear all,
Thanks for Baptiste's help. He offered me the website
http://win-builder.r-project.org/ This is very good.
However, I face another problem recently that I need to program a package,
which require 'multiple-precision floating-point computations'.
R-devel doc/NEWS.Rd (SVN 57472) contains:
\item There are two new options for typesetting PDF manuals from
Rd files. These are \samp{beramono} and \samp{inconsolata}, and
used the named font for mononspaced output. They are intended to
be used in combination with \samp{times
On Oct 29, 2011, at 16:12 , Ben Bolker wrote:
>
> R-devel doc/NEWS.Rd (SVN 57472) contains:
>
> \item There are two new options for typesetting PDF manuals from
> Rd files. These are \samp{beramono} and \samp{inconsolata}, and
> used the named font for mononspaced output. They are
On Sat, 29 Oct 2011, Uwe Ligges wrote:
On 28.10.2011 15:03, Yi Zhao wrote:
Dear all,
Thanks for Baptiste's help. He offered me the website
http://win-builder.r-project.org/ This is very good.
However, I face another problem recently that I need to program a package,
which require 'multiple