stant
> time penalty on making such a call.
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I get
c1279b77fcccf40379f59a83523a440e *R-2.2.0-win32.exe
but I see
e8bdf765fe8013129045314c8e2605fd *rw2011.exe
on several USA mirrors.
I hope the latter is merely in need of a replacement and not an
indication of a problem with the web sites.
Chuck
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a.frame[[ "z" ]][ 2:5 ] <- letters[2:5]
> a.frame
xyz
1 ab
2 bcb
3 c d c
4 ded
5 e e
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>> a.frame$y != a.frame$z rather than re
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straight forward solution would be to have a hook .onExit that a
package could specify to make sure that the code was unloaded before
the program terminates, that way I don't overwrite .Last if if has
another purpose.
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kronecker, with make.dimnames=TRUE uses a hardwired sep=":" in the line
tmp <- outer(dnx[[i]], dny[[i]], FUN = "paste", sep = ":")
For an application in w
e-darwin9.8.0/i386 (32-bit)
locale:
[1] C
attached base packages:
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On Tue, 16 Jun 2015, Frank Harrell wrote:
Terry Therneau has been very helpful on r-help but we can't figure out what
change in R in the past months made extra columns appear in model.matrix when
the terms object is subsetted to remove stratification factors in a Cox
model. Terry has changed
On Thu, 9 Jul 2015, Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. wrote:
I have a local library 'dart' that imports "httr".
[snip `R CMD build' can't find dart]
Any ideas? There is no mention in the Writing R Extentions manual that it
ignores the
Rprofile file.
Terry,
From WRE:
1.3 Checking and buildi
On Thu, 10 Dec 2015, Konrad Rudolph wrote:
I’ve got the following scenario: I need to store information about an
R function, and retrieve it at a later point. In other programming
languages I’d implement this using a dictionary with the functions as
keys. In R, I’d usually use `attr(f, 'some-nam
On Mon, 27 Mar 2017, Rolf Turner wrote:
From time to time I get myself into a state of bewilderment when using
apply() by calling it with FUN equal to a function which has an "optional"
argument named "X".
E.g.
xxx <- lapply(y,function(x,X){cos(x*X)},X=2*pi)
which produces the error mes
On Fri, 16 Jun 2017, Dario Strbenac wrote:
Good day,
It's not described anywhere in the help page, but tapply and by
functions will, by default, convert factors into numeric values. Perhaps
this needs to be documented or the behaviour changed.
It *is* described in the help page.
This re
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(xm <- weighted.mean(x,wt,na.rm=T))
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You get similar results if you put for loop outside the system.time()
call (and sum up the timings).
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of class 'ordered' and the levels attributes are the same
would this be sensible.
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aching point of view I'd
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ls remembered as an extra
attribute, and also looks out for dates. So the result is like ns() in the eyes
of model.frame, and it works. But having to write gender twice on the rhs is
confusing to users.
Thanks in advance for any comments.
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t both blank lines and comment lines
> will exit the browser.
Kevin,
This trick may help:
Browse[1]> { ### blank lines will be ignored
+
+
+
+ x+1
+ }
[1] 2
Browse[1]>
Maybe you want to write 'ess-eval-region-in-braces'.
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or it
***could*** be done by using match.call to recover the explicit '+' or
'-'.
But I shudder to think of the confusion that this approach might cause
when n is an expression whose value is negative.
Chuck
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(answer) <- dots[[1]]
> @@ -47,4 +55,4 @@
> }
> formals(FUNV) <- formals(FUN)
> FUNV
> -}
> \ No newline at end of file
> +}
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On Fri, 6 Oct 2006, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
> Tried the following with R --vanilla on the Rv2.4.0 release (see
> details at the end). I think the script and its comments speaks for
> itself, but the outcome is certainly not wanted.
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in cat("gdef is ", gdef, "\n") : argument "fdef" is missing, with
> no default
>
>
> What would be nice to be able to do is to have a simple way for f() to
> act just like g() does.
Is this what you want?
> f <- function(fnodef, fdef=NULL) {
it look like the axes are different.
Axis()/axis() is behaving the same way in both cases.
> par(mfrow=c(1,2))
> plot(c(.51, .6), bty = "n", xaxs = "i", yaxs = "i")
> box(lty=2)
> plot(c(.51, .6), xaxs = "i", yaxs = "i")
> axis(4,col=2)
Y or simplify gives the desired behavior and SIMPLIFY takes
precedence over simplify if both are given values. Not pretty, perhaps,
but it does the job.
I suppose this could get one into trouble if one of the ... args is named
'simplify', but I do not imagine that is a big
ets you there like
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