Re: [Rd] Bug in optim for specific orders of magnitude

2023-01-03 Thread GILLIBERT, Andre
J C Nash wrote: > Extreme scaling quite often ruins optimization calculations. If you think > available methods are capable of doing this, there's a bridge I can sell you > in NYC. Given that optim()seems to have problem with denormals but work correctly with values greater than 1e-308, I thin

[Rd] R 4.2.2 on Haiku

2023-01-03 Thread Viechtbauer, Wolfgang (NP)
Hi all, Not sure if this is of interest to anybody, but with the help of some kind folks over at the #haiku channel on IRC, I finally got the current version of R to compile under the Haiku operating system (https://www.haiku-os.org): https://scholar.social/@wviechtb/10962707822595 Kate (h

[Rd] 回复: R 4.2.2 on Haiku

2023-01-03 Thread gong yu
thank you very much, use R on haiku-os several times before. the OS is fast and eye-candy, just release beta 4 before new year. when use R on haiku-os, some package will compiled failed(cairo for example) ,but most package work seamlessly. btw, about R on haiku-os , Maybe you could create a git