Looking at help for tempfile,
"tempfile" returns a vector of character strings which can be used as
names for temporary files.
and
For "tempfile" a character vector giving the names of possible
(temporary) files. Note that no files are generated by "tempfile".
try a file.create(t) after
ndows 32/64 bit binary build of the 2010-11-27
r53672 development snapshot of R (which will eventually become
R-2.13.0).". Do you think this is an error on my part or do you see the
same thing,
cheers,
Keith
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Keith Satterley
Bioinformatics Division
The Walter and
broken.
My question is, do I need to do something with the affylmGUI code? I'd
appreciate some advice if so.
Is this failure related to bug 15957
(https://bugs.r-project.org/bugzilla3/
(paste("set ",name,"(0,0) \"\"",sep="")))
> >l ### Investigate this line KS
> > } #end of tclArrayVar <- function()
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> > This code is lines 877-886 in main.R
8GB of memory. Am I right in assuming that
when the 64 bit version of Windows 7 is available, it will allow R users
to make good use of the 8GB of memory. Does this happen under the
current higher end versions of 64 bit Vista?
cheers,
Keith
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Keith Satterley
Bioinformatics
core servers running R
jobs).
Kind regards,
Sean
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Keith Satterley
wrote:
I've read some postings back in 2002/2006 about running R on multiple
core CPUs. The answer was basically separate processes work fine, but
parallelization needs to be implemented usin
I use Sys.info()["sysname"].
It returns "Darwin" on a Mac, "Windows" on MS Windows and "Linux" on my Linux
box. Is this sufficient for your needs,
I'm using R-2.6.0alpha on MS Windows and 2.5.0 on Mac and Linux at the moment.
cheers,
Keith Satterley
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attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices datasets utils methods base
loaded via a namespace (and not attached):
[1] tools_2.9.0
Same situation in R2.8.1
cheers,
Keith
grDevices datasets utils methods base
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cheers,
Keith
Keith Satterley
Bioinformatics Division
The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research
Parkville, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia
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Did I hear that there was a bug in read.table in R2.4.0?
Is this comment.char parameter the correct solution?
cheers,
Keith
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