On Aug 25, 2018, at 9:26 AM, Hadley Wickham wrote:
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> Hi all,
>
> Would someone mind pointing to me to the inspiration for the use of
> the L suffix to mean "integer"? This is obviously hard to google for,
> and the R language definition
> (https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-la
> On Aug 31, 2018, at 9:36 AM, Iñaki Ucar wrote:
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> El vie., 31 ago. 2018 a las 15:10, Felix Ernst
> () escribió:
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>> Dear all,
>>
>> I a bit unsure, whether this qualifies as a bug, but it is definitly a
>> strange behaviour. That why I wanted to discuss it.
>>
>> With the following fu
Hi,
In follow up to the thread on R-Help yesterday:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-help/2019-February/461725.html
I am attaching a proposed patch against the trunk version of Extract.Rd, with
wording added to the "Matrices and arrays" section, to note that indexing these
object by factors
> On Mar 22, 2019, at 7:25 PM, peter dalgaard wrote:
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>
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>> On 22 Mar 2019, at 18:07 , Martin Maechler
>> wrote:
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>> gives (on Linux R 3.5.3, Fedora 28)
>>
>> d=10 d=7 d=2 d=1 d=0
>> [1,] "123456" "123456" "123456" "1e+05" "%#4.0-1e"
>> [
> On Jun 1, 2019, at 12:59 PM, Peter Langfelder
> wrote:
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> On Sat, Jun 1, 2019 at 3:22 AM Therneau, Terry M., Ph.D. via R-devel
> wrote:
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>> In the next version of the survival package I intend to make a non-upwardly
>> compatable
>> change to the survfit object. With over 600 depende
> On Jun 3, 2019, at 4:40 PM, Abby Spurdle wrote:
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>> If you go here:
>> https://cran.cnr.berkeley.edu/bin/windows/base
>> you see EXE installers for Windows. This contrasts with other programming
>> languages that offer both an executable installer and ZIP files that can
> be
>> extracted an
> On Jun 3, 2019, at 6:31 PM, Steven Penny wrote:
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> On Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 4:11 PM Marc Schwartz wrote:
>> I have not tried it, but if that is the case here, you may be able to use the
>> normal R binary installer, but adjust the default install options when
>> prompted, allowing you to cust
> On Jan 9, 2020, at 7:40 AM, Lipatz Jean-Luc wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> Is there a reason for the following behaviour?
>> mean(c("1","2","3"))
> [1] NA
> Warning message:
> In mean.default(c("1", "2", "3")) :
> l'argument n'est ni numérique, ni logique : renvoi de NA
>
> But:
>> var(c("1","2","3
Jean-Luc,
Please keep the communications on the list, for the benefit of others, now and
in the future, via the list archive. I am adding r-devel back here.
I can't speak to the rationale in some of these cases. As I noted, it may be
(is likely) due to differing authors over time, and there may
,"4") )
> Error in cov(c("1", "2", "3", "4"), c("1", "2", "3", "4")) :
> is.numeric(x) || is.logical(x) is not TRUE
>> var(c("1","2","3","4"),c("1&qu
> On Jan 14, 2020, at 3:29 PM, Abby Spurdle wrote:
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>> I do want to entice people to have a long look beyond closed
>> source OS into the world of Free Software where not only R is
>> FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) but (all / almost) all the
>> tools you use are of that same spirit.
>
> A
> On Mar 6, 2020, at 9:17 AM, brodie gaslam via R-devel
> wrote:
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>> On Friday, March 6, 2020, 8:56:54 AM EST, Martin Maechler
>> wrote:
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>> Note that the * -> LaTex -> PDF rendered version looks a bitnicer.
>
> Ah yes, that does indeed look quite a bit nicer.
>
>> I wrote the functio
Hi Samuel,
You may already be aware, but if not, RStudio has their own support mechanisms
here:
https://support.rstudio.com/hc/en-us
If this does turn out to be RStudio specific, you may wish to check there for
additional insights.
Regards,
Marc Schwartz
> On Apr 7, 2020, at 10:24 AM, To
> On Nov 21, 2020, at 10:55 AM, Mario Annau wrote:
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> Hello,
>
> using the `unsplit()` function with tibbles currently leads to the
> following error:
>
>> mtcars_tb <- as_tibble(mtcars, rownames = NULL)
>> s <- split(mtcars_tb, mtcars_tb$gear)
>> unsplit(s, mtcars_tb$gear)
> Error: Must sub
suspect), so we might as well just fix it...
>
> -pd
>
> > On 21 Nov 2020, at 17:42 , Marc Schwartz via R-devel > <mailto:r-devel@r-project.org>> wrote:
> >
> >
> >> On Nov 21, 2020, at 10:55 AM, Mario Annau >> <mailto:mario.an...@gmail.com
Hi All,
Based upon a discussion on power/sample size calculations on another, non-R
related, list, some light bulbs went on regarding the assumptions of what type
of statistical test is going to be used with various power/sample size
calculators/functions for proportions. In some cases, this is
Hi All,
I was just sent some older R code from circa 2004, which contains the
use of the "**" operator, which is parsed as "^".
From looking at ?"**", I see the following in the Note section:
"** is translated in the parser to ^, but this was undocumented for many
years. It appears as an ind
Hi John,
In scanning some of the more popular model functions (e.g. lm(), glm(),
lme(), coxph(), etc.), none seem to provide examples of the use of the
'subset' argument, even though it is documented for them.
That being said, there is some old (2003) documentation by Prof Ripley here:
https
Dirk,
I have not use R-Forge in years, but on the main page
(https://r-forge.r-project.org), just before the blue "Latest News" box,
it shows:
"If you experience any problems or need help you can submit a support
request to the R-Forge team or write an email to r-fo...@r-project.org."
I ha
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>> On Mon, Jul 19, 2021 at 5:15 PM Spencer Graves
>> wrote:
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>>
>> On 7/19/21 3:36 PM, Marc Schwartz via R-devel wrote:
>> > Dirk,
>> >
>> > I have not use R-Forge in years,
Hi,
R's software development life cycle is documented here:
https://www.r-project.org/doc/R-SDLC.pdf
This is available via the Certification link, under Documentation, on the main
R Project web page:
https://www.r-project.org
Section 4.4 of the document, on page 10, covers the release cyc
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Hi Dominick,
While somebody from CRAN might eventually reply here, your query is actually OT
for R-Devel, which has been, since circa 2015, focused on more technical code
development (e.g. C/C++/FORTRAN, etc.) and core R development issues, rather
than on CRAN and package development related to
Hi Gabor,
In strictly reading the help files for both nrow() and row(), the 'x' argument
in the former case is "a vector, array, data frame, or NULL.", whereas in the
latter case it is "a matrix-like object, that is one with a two-dimensional
dim.".
Thus, I would expect row() to fail on a >= 3
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