Re: [Rd] stats::fft produces inconsistent results

2021-10-21 Thread GILLIBERT, Andre
> Haha, thanks : ) I guess I will probably be grouchy too if seeing so many > people making the same mistakes again and again. It just happened to be me. Fortunately, you did not get offensed. :) This is nice to have a large community of developers for R packages, even if, sometimes, buggy pa

Re: [Rd] BUG?: R CMD check with --as-cran *disables* checks for unused imports otherwise performed

2021-10-21 Thread Jeffrey Dick
FWIW, I also encountered this issue and posted on R-pkg-devel about it, with no resolution at the time (May 2020). See "Dependencies NOTE lost with --as-cran" ( https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-package-devel/2020q2/005467.html) On Wed, Oct 20, 2021 at 11:55 PM Henrik Bengtsson < henrik.bengts...@g

Re: [Rd] Fwd: Using existing envars in Renviron on friendly Windows

2021-10-21 Thread Martin Maechler
> MichaƂ Bojanowski > on Wed, 20 Oct 2021 16:31:08 +0200 writes: > Hello Tomas, > Yes, that's accurate although rather terse, which is perhaps the > reason why I did not realize it applies to my case. > How about adding something in the direction of: > 1. Continu

Re: [Rd] stats::fft produces inconsistent results

2021-10-21 Thread Dipterix Wang
Thank you for such detailed and plain explanation. It is much clearer to me now w.r.t. the R internal memory management and how PROTECT should be used. Also after diving into the documentation of FFTW3 library, I think I found why the data was centered. https://www.fftw.org/fftw3_doc/Planner-F

Re: [Rd] stats::fft produces inconsistent results

2021-10-21 Thread Ben Bolker
Nice! On 10/21/21 4:26 PM, Dipterix Wang wrote: Thank you for such detailed and plain explanation. It is much clearer to me now w.r.t. the R internal memory management and how PROTECT should be used. Also after diving into the documentation of FFTW3 library, I think I found why the data wa