On 6 Jul 2005, at 22:06, Uwe Ligges wrote:
> Marie-Hélène Ouellette wrote:
>
>> I'm using the R v1.11 on Macintoch and I seem to have a problem
>> with the
>>
>
> There is no version 1.11, and there never was. Current is 2.1.1
> anything
> older than 2.x.y is unsupported these days.
The lates
Hi Klaus,
Why not just use R's random number generator? See section 6.3 of
Writing R Extensions. It should give you the same sequence of
pseudorandom numbers on all platforms.
HTH,
Kjell
On 12 mai 09, at 12:30, Klaus Nordhausen wrote:
Dear R experts,
we are preparing an R-package to com
Hi Fabio,
Your function myrbeta returns void so assigning the output isn't going
to work. Instead you need to call it like a FORTRAN subroutine.
Also, I added arguments for the parameters of the beta and moved the
fseedi and fseedo calls outside of the loop.
This is a pretty basic FORTR
saved object, the session
will
be unable to start.
Probably some imports need to be declared in the NAMESPACE file.
Here is the contents of the DESCRIPTION:
Package: safeBinaryRegression
Version: 0.1-2
Date: 2009-07-01
Title: Safe Binary Regression
Author: Kjell Konis
Maintainer: Kjell K
solved this, because I just downloaded your svn
files and there's no more "sbr" and the check passes on my system.
Right?
pj
On Tue, Jul 21, 2009 at 8:32 AM, Kjell Konis
wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to get a package to pass R CMD check on an iMac running
Mac OS
X. When the p
Create a file named Makevars in the same directory and put the
following line in it:
OBJECTS=file1.o
Then R CMD SHLIB will only compile file1.c.
Kjell
On Sep 15, 2009, at 8:04 PM, pleyd...@supagro.inra.fr wrote:
Lets say I have two source files file1.c and file2.c
The latter just contain
Hello,
I have some native code that I would like to allow users to interrupt.
However, I would like to do it more gracefully than with
R_CheckUserInterrupt(). The solution I came up with is to call the
following abort function periodically - if it returns 1 then I clean
up and return.
i
On Thu, 15 May 2008, Kjell Konis wrote:
Hello,
I have some native code that I would like to allow users to
interrupt. However, I would like to do it more gracefully than with
R_CheckUserInterrupt(). The solution I came up with is to call the
following abort function periodically - if it re
eturn(1);
}
R_CallBackHook();
if(R_tcldo) R_tcldo();
#else
R_PolledEvents();
if (R_interrupts_pending)
return(1);
#endif
return(0);
}
On 16 mai 08, at 12:43, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Fri, 16 May 2008, Kjell Konis wrote:
The problem is that my package us
luke
On Fri, 16 May 2008, Kjell Konis wrote:
You mean something like this (I return 1 instead of calling
onintr())? Will HAVE_AQUA and Win32 be appropriately defined when
building my package (I can't see how to check with R CMD config)?
int My_CheckUserInterrupt(void)
{
R_Che
I can respond to it before onintr() gets called.
Kjell
On 20 mai 08, at 19:22, Simon Urbanek wrote:
On May 20, 2008, at 10:58 AM, Kjell Konis wrote:
I would actually prefer a mechanism that simply returns a flag
indicating that an interrupt has been requested. Then I would be
able to cle
Is there a way to get R CMD INSTALL (and friends) to copy the header
files from a source package's src directory to the include directory?
Thanks.
Kjell
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3 Jun 2008, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
On 13 June 2008 at 14:28, Kjell Konis wrote:
| Is there a way to get R CMD INSTALL (and friends) to copy the
header
| files from a source package's src directory to the include
directory?
Only if you (ab-)use the 'make all' target in src/Ma
I found this in Writing R Extensions:
"Using C++ iostreams, as in this example, is best avoided. There is no
guarantee that the output will appear in the R console, and indeed it
will not on the R for Windows console. Use R code or the C entry
points (see Printing) for all I/O if at all pos
Ernest,
Is it possible to provide a reproducible example of your crash?
Kjell
On Jul 30, 2008, at 6:32 PM, Ernest Turro wrote:
On 30 Jul 2008, at 15:46, Simon Urbanek wrote:
On Jul 30, 2008, at 9:45 , Ernest Turro wrote:
Dear all,
R on Macports relies on GCC 4.3 to build packages. I f
Hi,
I have a package where I do things like this a lot:
if(strncmp(CHAR(asChar(Scategory)), "chance", 6) == 0)
category = h_category_chance;
else if(strncmp(CHAR(asChar(Scategory)), "utility", 7) == 0)
category = h_category_utility;
else if(strncmp(CHAR(asChar(Scategory)), "decisio
Hello,
I want to use the %ProgramFiles% variable in a Sys.setenv (R 2.7.2,
Windows) but it always seems to get handled literally. For instance,
in cmd.exe I get what I want
C:\Documents and Settings\user>echo %ProgramFiles%
C:\Program Files
but in R
> system("echo %ProgramFiles%")
%Pro
Hi Luc,
First of all, questions like this should really be asked on the R-help
mailing list.
The tapply function does what you want:
> year
[1] 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Levels: 1 2
> area
[1] a a a a a b b b b a a a a b b b b b
Levels: a b
> value
[1] 20 25 28 31 23 25 28 23 19
If you want to change the orientation of the axis labels you use las.
If you want to change the horizontal justification of the axis labels
you use hadj. If you want to change the orientation of the axis labels
and the horizontal justification of the axis labels then you use las
and hadj at
Take a look at section 6.6 in Writing R Extensions. It describes how
to call C functions from FORTRAN. Basically it just boils down to
this, in a C file define the functions
void F77_SUB(fseedi)(void)
{
int x = 100;
seed_in(&x);
}
void F77_SUB(fseedo)(void)
{
int x = 100;
seed_out(&
haracter in statement label at (1)
> blah.f:4.1:
>
> end
> 1
> Erro: Unclassifiable statement at (1)
> make: ** [blah.o] Erro 1
>
>
> Fábio Mathias Corrêa
>UFLA
>
>
> --- Em sex, 13/2/09, Kjell Konis escreveu:
> De: Kjell Konis
> As
Hello,
I have a package for working with Bayesian networks (RHugin - on R-
Forge for those interested). It contains a function RHExample that
does the same thing as the demo function in the utils package except
that it does not display any output in the R console. I use it to
build simple
I put the diff here
http://smat.epfl.ch/~konis/grabbag/demo.diff
Kjell
On 16 févr. 09, at 12:35, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
Kjell Konis wrote:
Hello,
I have a package for working with Bayesian networks (RHugin - on R-
Forge for those interested). It contains a function RHExample that
does the
Is there a mechanism in R for copying the business end of an external
pointer on assignment? For instance, if x is an external pointer and
I enter
> y <- x
I would like to make a copy of the structure that x refers to and
assign its address to y.
Thanks,
Kjell
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