to see if T and F were still TRUE and FALSE at the time.
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reserved words.)
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On 2/20/19 2:55 PM, Rampal Etienne wrote:
Dear Tomas,
Where do I find these files? Do they contain the code for the sum function?
Yes.
https://svn.r-project.org/R/trunk/
David
What do you mean exactly with your point on long doubles? Where can I find
documentation on this?
Cheers, Ram
On 6/19/19 8:19 AM, Spencer Graves wrote:
Hello, All:
I'm unable to control the font size in plots to svg. Consider
the following:
svg('cex-svg.svg')
cex. <- 5
plot(1:2, cex.axis=cex.)
text(1:2, 1:2, c('as', 'DF'),
cex=cex.)
dev.off()
When I open this in Gimp 2.10.
On 2/28/20 11:42 PM, Rui Barradas wrote:
Hello,
FAQ 7.31
See also this StackOverflow post:
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/9508518/why-are-these-numbers-not-equal
That was going to be my initial response, but then I realized that the
question might be why the dput representation of
On Sep 12, 2010, at 11:38 PM, Paul Murrell wrote:
Hi
[shifting to r-devel]
On 13/09/2010 8:43 a.m., David Winsemius wrote:
On Sep 12, 2010, at 4:11 PM, Paul Murrell wrote:
Hi
On 13/09/2010 7:57 a.m., baptiste auguie wrote:
Oh, right I see. I was completely off then. Maybe it's n
On Sep 21, 2010, at 11:04 PM, Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
Each of the following calls crash ("core dumps") R (R --vanilla) on
various versions and OSes:
regexpr("a{2-}", "")
sub("a{2-}", "")
gsub("a{2-}", "")
EXAMPLES:
sessionInfo()
R version 2.11.1 Patched (2010-09-16 r52949)
Platform: i386-
ill no crash on a Mac. Did you mean to include a third argument to
regexpr() as you did for sub and gsub?
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On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 8:43 PM, David Winsemius > wrote:
On Sep 21, 2010, at 11:04 PM, Henrik Bengts
d warning.expression
One possible work-around is to make packages Suggested
instead of Required, but this introduces other issues.
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The "$" operator does not evaluate the index whereas the "[" function
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On Feb 11, 2011, at 8:45 PM, Simon Urbanek wrote:
On Feb 11, 2011, at 7:55 PM, David Winsemius wrote:
On Feb 11, 2011, at 7:09 PM, Dominick Samperi wrote:
Is there documentation on R limits?
That is, max matrix size, etc.?
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Probably no one thought it was that difficult to type the more concise
and equally expressive:
> as.list(apply(x, 1, sum))
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$ b: Date, format: ...
$ d:Class 'difftime' atomic [1:2] -366 -366 # leap year
.. ..- attr(*, "units")= chr "days"
Since that works out of the box with fewer potential side-effects, I
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On Aug 3, 2011, at 2:45 AM, Liviu Andronic wrote:
Hello David
On Tue, Aug 2, 2011 at 4:14 PM, David Winsemius > wrote:
x <- data.frame(a = as.Date('2000-01-01'), b=as.Date('2001-01-01'))
x$d <- x$a -x$b
require(mefa)
rep(x, 2)
a bd
1 2000
0.5.8
Also happens with 32 bit R
[R.app GUI 1.41 (5874) i386-apple-darwin9.8.0]
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On Sep 6, 2011, at 12:12 AM, robin hankin wrote:
Hi. macosx 10.6.8
With R-2.13.1 and also revision 56948 I get the following repeatable
segfault:
wt118:~% R --vanilla --quiet
R.Versi
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Yes they were, to r-devel. Just not the r-help mailing list Archive I looked
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call is the
same in both versions. I do not see where `help.search` calls `help`.
Tracing help is unrevealing. The first call to `help` throws the error and the
call looks exactly like the calls in R 3.1.2
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>> On 14-06-2015, at 06:47, David Winsemius wrote:
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>> Using the Mavericks/Yosemite version of R 3.2.0, I see this:
>>
>>> utils::help.search("linear models")
>> Error in help(db[i,
>> given environment, fenv. In 3.2.1 the code throws an error:
>>>>
>>>> Error in eval(substitute(expr), envir, enclos) : object 'X' not found
>>>>
>>>> I could not find anything in the release notes that would explain this
>>>> change. Changing evalq to eval works in 3.2.1, but eval does not store x
>>>> in
>>>> the given environment in 3.1.2.
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ource_ R packages work correctly. It can be run on one or more
>>directories, or compressed package 'tar' archives with extension
>>'.tar.gz', '.tgz', '.tar.bz2' or '.tar.xz'.
>>
>> It is stro
nfo()
>> R version 3.2.3 (2015-12-10)
>> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin13.4.0 (64-bit)
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)} )
Or:
result <- sapply( seq.int( dim(A)[3] ) , function(i) { f1( A[,,i], x[,i] , b[i]
)} )
(I doubt it will be any faster, but if 'i' is large, parallelism might help.
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of 'Natural'?
>>>>>> Meaning that LOCALE support is enabled, not that the interface
>>>>>> understands
>>>>>> human language?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> No, "natural language" re
"a,0.660769736644892"
> [3] "\"b,c\",-2.052983003941"
> [4] "b,-1.49920605110092"
> [5] "\"The \"\"Washington, DC\"\"\",1.4712331168047"
>> x2 <- read.table(fn, sep = ",", header = TRUE,
dim = c(5)) # reset
add = address(data)
for(x in 1:5)
{
data[x] <- as.integer(0)
}
if (add == address(data))
{
print("Address did not change")
} else {
print("Address changed")
}
# changes in both situations.
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E.g. in https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/contrib/4.0/PACKAGES there is
Package: stringi
Version: 1.5.3
but there is no such binary at
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/macosx/contrib/4.0/
Using my browser I found:
https://cran.r-project.org/bin/ma
On 1/28/21 10:56 PM, Abby Spurdle wrote:
I've been writing functions for block matrices and more generally,
arrays of matrices.
Presumably, the default transpose operation would transpose everything.
But there are situations where one might want to transpose the
top-level matrix (of submatrice
On 2/15/21 1:10 PM, Hadley Wickham wrote:
This is a nice example of the motivation for tidy evaluation — since
enquo() captures the environment in which the promise should be
evaluated, there's no need for an additional explicit argument.
library(rlang)
replicate2 <- function (n, expr, simpli
It would almost trivial to make a wrapper tha first captures attributes, runs
median, and then returns the Re-attribute-ed value.
David.
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> I agree with
First; you should configure yopu mail client to send plain text.
Can you explain what is meant by:
the characters are unicodes () instead of
utf8 encoding of the korean characters 부실.
As far as I can tell those two unicodes _are_ the utf8 encodings of 부실.
You may need to consult a couple of R
s the value 0. I suggested that many interpretations were possible and that a
warning was given for NA generation. I stand with Roland in thinking a warning
is appropriate.
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hist() is designed so that the total area sums to 1. You should build you
desired behavior using a barchart.
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> Sorry if this topic has been discussed earlier.
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> Currently, hist(..., log="y") fails with
>
>>
I guess my memory was off slightly. Densities are only plotted with freq=TRUE.
Still there the ever present conundrum that 0 counts cannot be sensibly
represented.
Why not:
hist( log(x), …) #? In situations where it might make sense.
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Ugggh. Does anyone else hate the Google encoding that was adopted a couple of
years ago?
http://projects.scipy.org/scipy/raw-attachment/ticket/620/loader2000Fast.pdf
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tants."
Add:
"Digits entered as text will be affected by bold, italic and bolditalic."
"The paste function in plotmath does not have a 'sep' argument, and if any
value other than sep="" is used with paste, that text will appear at the end of
the plotted
; statically
>> linked with rather dated versions of freetype with a few known issues. This
>> affects the cairo-based functionalities in R. So a rebuild is needed.
>>
>> Most unix users should just upgrade their system's libfreetype, and
>> dynamic-linkin
; affects the cairo-based functionalities in R. So a rebuild is needed.
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> to what some people here are suggesting it does not introduce any
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>>> P
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>>
>>> parallel::detectCores(TRUE)
>> Error in system(cmd, TRUE) : error in running command
>
> I'm Using R 3.1.1 on Windows 7 and it works.
>
> > parallel::detectCores(TRUE)
> [1] 4
> > sessionInfo()
> R version 3.1.1 (2014-07-10)
Mac with R.app the same facility exists which I how I check to
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source, Bioc-binary, Bioc-source).
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with R
- Deepayan told me that as far as he knows, only Debian (and Ubuntu)
have it, so
R-sig-debian
is the appropriate mailing list. Deepayan moved the discussion there.
Thanks.
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>> Hi Davor,
>>
>> To the best of my knowledge, there's only one way to use functions
>> from a suggested package: with require:
] 2
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> X[1]<-99
> print(A)
[[1]]
[1] 99
[[2]]
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I read in news():
o mean() for data frames and sd() for data frames and matrices are
defunct.
Shouldn't the help page be amended?
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## The same with automatic column names:
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