Dear Tim,
В Thu, 10 Aug 2023 22:38:44 +0100
Tim Taylor пишет:
> Submitting here in the first instance but happy to move to Bugzilla
> if more appropriate.
It's a fine patch. The 1.7 times speed up from not transposing the
return value shouldn't be sneezed at. I think it's time to move it to
Bug
New email client, hoping that Outlook won’t continue to HTMLify my emails and
mess up my attachments without my consent :/
I’m re-attaching the patch file here, compressed as a .gz in case that was the
issue with the previous attachment. Thanks to Ivan for pointing out that my
attachment didn’t
Cheers Ivan
Heather Turner has improved in it further in the R contributors slack. I’ll
take another look and ensure something is added to Bugzilla, with attribution,
in the next few days.
Tim
> On 16 Jan 2024, at 14:36, Ivan Krylov wrote:
>
> Dear Tim,
>
> В Thu, 10 Aug 2023 22:38:44 +010
Could you recommend any packages/functions that compute hash such that the
source references and sexpinfo_struct are ignored? Basically a version of
`serialize` that convert R objects to raw without storing the ancillary source
reference and sexpinfo.
I think most people would think of `digest`
I’ve been looking at this for a couple hours--it ended up being trickier than I
expected to implement well.
I’ve attached a new patch here. This version scales significantly better than
the existing method for both `pwilcox` and `dwilcox`. Examples are included
below.
I can’t think of any othe
On 1/12/2024 1:50 PM, Hunter, Zayne via R-devel wrote:
Hello,
I am working with Ball State University to obtain a license of R.
R is open source so there really should be no need to "obtain a license
for R". This can hopefully reduce the hoops you must jump through.
Mostly, I believe you