Hi,
Trying to use the function integratepdf of the mrds package, I get this
message:
|Error in integratepdf(fox.ds$ddf$ds$aux$ddfobj, select = rep(TRUE,
nrow(fox.ds$ddf$ds$aux$ddfobj$xmat)), : could not find function
"integratepdf" |
Has anyone already had this issue ? Maybe the function is n
Dear all,
Since some months after updating packages via
update.packages(ask='graphics'), sometimes I loose 'lattice', although
already installed. At R restart, I get:
Error in loadNamespace(i[[1L]], c(lib.loc, .libPaths())) :
there is no package called 'lattice'
Error: package 'Hmisc' coul
Hi,
I have a trouble trying to use \href in a rd doc. See example below:
\references{
\href{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2702787/}{Vaniscotte
A., Pleydell D., Raoul F., Quere J.P., Coeurdassier M., Delattre P., Li
T., Qian W., Takahashi K., Weidmann J.C., Qiu J., Giraudoux P. 2
hould move to the 2.13.0 ?
Patrick
On 11-06-05 10:56 AM, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Hi,
I have a trouble trying to use \href in a rd doc. See example below:
\references{
\href{http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2702787/}{Vaniscotte
A., Pleydell D., Raoul F., Quere J.P., Coeurdass
Back from the field, I have been capable to update to R 2.13.0 today.
\href is well recognised with this version and package check run OK.
Best,
Patrick
Le 06/06/2011 10:59, Duncan Murdoch a écrit :
On 11-06-06 12:41 AM, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Le 05/06/2011 22:30, Duncan Murdoch a
Dear Listers,
Kurt (subject "CRAN packages maintained by you" sent on 02/07/2015) was
mentionning to package maintainers that "with current versions of
r-devel, one can get a convenient summary of all undefined globals" and
describing how to get a summary conveniently.
Now I am using R 3.2.3
Sorry to have polluted this list with this request. I realized later it
was more of the scope of r-package-devel (and that this list do exist).
Now moved to r-package-devel
Patrick
Le 22/12/2015 09:23, Patrick Giraudoux a écrit :
Dear Listers,
Kurt (subject "CRAN packages maintained b
Dear listers,
I have update to rtools43 and, using R 4.2.3 I have been surprised not
to be able to compile packages needing compilation when updating.
Looks like the path given in
gcc -I"C:/PROGRA~1/R/R-42~1.3/include" -DNDEBUG -DNTIMER
-I./SuiteSparse_config -DUSE_FC_LEN_T
-I"C:/rtools42/x8
Hi,
For the first time I have a strange behaviour when checking a package
before 'packaging' the code. Looks like a file cannot be read.
rcmd check pgirmess
* using log directory 'U:/Documents and Settings/pgiraudo/Mes
documents/R/pgir_arch/pgirmess_arch/On work/pgirmess.Rcheck'
* using R v
PS: looks like if it has something to do with moving from R 2.13.1 to R
2.13.2, since I cannot even check earlier versions of the pgirmess
package that where well checked and compiled under earlier R versions.
Le 16/10/2011 09:50, Patrick Giraudoux a écrit :
Hi,
For the first time I have a
since R 2.13.2 has been delivered ?
Patrick
Le 16/10/2011 11:02, Patrick Giraudoux a écrit :
PS: looks like if it has something to do with moving from R 2.13.1 to
R 2.13.2, since I cannot even check earlier versions of the pgirmess
package that where well checked and compiled under earlier R
ver with building or
installing, just the checking. In my case, the error comes when
building the manual.
2011/10/16 Patrick Giraudoux:
Also have just tried to build the package with no preliminary check. The
package apparently builds OK, tar.gz as well as binary .zip. Really looks
like the error has
Le 06/11/2011 18:57, Uwe Ligges a écrit :
On 06.11.2011 18:46, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Following Uwe Ligges' instructions (off list) I have updated Duncan
Murdoch's toolchain, with no effect. The trouble was solved when I moved
the package to a directory with a shorter path (U:\Doc
Le 06/11/2011 19:47, Milan Bouchet-Valat a écrit :
Le dimanche 06 novembre 2011 à 19:31 +0100, Patrick Giraudoux a écrit :
Means "Mes documents" seems not to be the real cause, but the "On
Work" directory. However, replacing "On Work" by "On_work" give
Le 06/11/2011 20:57, Henrik Bengtsson a écrit :
> On Sun, Nov 6, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Duncan Murdoch
> wrote:
>> On 11-11-06 1:59 PM, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
>>> Le 06/11/2011 19:47, Milan Bouchet-Valat a écrit :
>>>> Le dimanche 06 novembre 2011 à 19:31
Hi,
I am working at adding namespace to my packages, carefully following the
doc "Writing R extensions" and some threads on the web. However I cannot
find clear explanation about how to best deal with the import or
importFrom functions in the name space. To make it short:
To declare dependenci
Le 18/03/2012 14:57, Uwe Ligges a écrit :
On 18.03.2012 11:21, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Hi,
I am working at adding namespace to my packages, carefully following the
doc "Writing R extensions" and some threads on the web. However I cannot
find clear explanation about how to best dea
Le 18/03/2012 18:02, Uwe Ligges a écrit :
On 18.03.2012 16:08, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Le 18/03/2012 14:57, Uwe Ligges a écrit :
On 18.03.2012 11:21, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Hi,
I am working at adding namespace to my packages, carefully
following the
doc "Writing R extensions
Le 18/03/2012 19:30, Uwe Ligges a écrit :
On 18.03.2012 19:27, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Le 18/03/2012 18:02, Uwe Ligges a écrit :
On 18.03.2012 16:08, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Le 18/03/2012 14:57, Uwe Ligges a écrit :
On 18.03.2012 11:21, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Hi,
I am working at
I am developping a package (pgirmess) that since long does not go
through CRAN MacOSX checks, just because I have this command in one of
the examples.
text(mydata[,3],mydata[,4],paste(round(dirs,0),"°"),cex=0.7)
It makes:
text(mydata[,3],mydata[,4],paste(round(dirs,0),"+
+
+
+ cleanEx()
+ na
Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
The subject line is untrue.
We recommend in 'Writing R Extensions' that you encode such characters
as \u sequences, in this case "\u00b0". However, this is more
likely to be a locale problem on the check server, as pgirmess checks
out on my Mac. In fact, the
Dear listers,
I was used to package pgirmess under Windows with everything OK, but,
for the first time, I had a trial this afternoon on Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy (I
have a double boot computer and work more and more under unix) and R
2.7.0. Everything went OK except this:
sudo R CMD check pgirmess
.
ully (as it was under
my own Windows version). I have also checked that PermTest was in the
package. So I suppose that it has something to do with Ubuntu... but
don't know how to debug this...
On Mon, 5 May 2008, Patrick Giraudoux wrote:
Dear listers,
I was used to package pgirmes
Berwin A Turlach a écrit :
G'day Patrick
On Mon, 05 May 2008 07:02:23 +0200
Patrick Giraudoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I was used to package pgirmess under Windows with everything OK, but,
for the first time, I had a trial this afternoon on Ubuntu 7.10 gutsy
(I have a
Berwin A Turlach a écrit :
G'day Patrick,
On Mon, 05 May 2008 08:15:29 +0200
Patrick Giraudoux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Berwin A Turlach a écrit :
But I have compiled R on my boxes myself. How did you install R?
>From source or by using the prepackaged Ub
I would suggest the following:
1) remove the directore pgirmess.Rcheck
2) run `R CMD check pgirmess' and see if the error occurs again
3) look at pgirmess.Rcheck/pgirmess/R. Does it contain the three files
that I mentioned or the original source files. If the latter,
check whether PermTest
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