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eading raster images to first return a
pointer to a dataset (on disk) opened by GDAL, then to use the object to
retrieve (parts of) the data. Most of the .Call/SEXP machinery is there
(for the C++ case, GDAL is C++, so GDAL manages its own memory for its
objects). The package also uses S4 classes, which m
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> Thanks for helping, and
>
> Emiel
removes
the problem, that is the skeletal package works --with-package-versions,
but this isn't an option.
At present, the methods package is invoked in DESCRIPTION in the Depends:
field, by "import(methods)" in NAMESPACE, and by
.onLoad <- function(lib, pkg) require(me
On Fri, 20 Jan 2006, Roger Bivand wrote:
> I've run into a problem that I hope has an obvious solution. The sp
> package uses S4 classes and has a NAMESPACE, and when installed without
> package versions, runs OK, passes R CMD check, and so on.
>
> A user reported that he
Wrong list. Try R-sig-geo, if you do, confirm that you read the readme in the
source package since you are installing from source, and include relevant
information from configure. Almost certainly this tells you that you have not
installed the devel rpms or debs for gdal or proj.
Roger Bivand
R CMD INSTALL takes a --configure-args argument, but I cannot see how to
pass the same values in R CMD check, which returns a:
Warning: unknown option ‘--configure-args=...
(R 2.13.0). What am I missing?
Roger
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On Tue, 28 Jun 2011, Uwe Ligges wrote:
On 28.06.2011 11:35, Roger Bivand wrote:
R CMD INSTALL takes a --configure-args argument, but I cannot see how to
pass the same values in R CMD check, which returns a:
Warning: unknown option ‘--configure-args=...
(R 2.13.0). What am I missing
Nacho Uve gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm newbie in R and I have a problem exporting a table with many columns to
> a dbf file.
In many sources, the maximum number of fields is said to be 128 or 255. I have
seen a reference to 1024. It varies a great deal with the software being used.
DB
Frederico Mestre gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I've got a problem with a function in a R package I've developed
> (MetaLandSim).
>
The function with the problem is a GRASS script embedded in a portmanteau
function (doing too much at once). This list is not appropriate, and
http://list
I also noticed this:
https://www.theregister.com/2023/10/13/gnome_proposes_dropping_x11/
which is concerning. Until now, I've retained X11 on Fedora because of
difficulties in screen sharing via zoom in Wayland sessions.
Roger
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peter dalgaard gmail.com> writes:
>
>
...
>
> There could be compiler issues. It could also be that the internal LAPACK
uses a newer version than the
> external libs and a bug was introduced in between them.
Running:
N <- 100
jj <- matrix(0,N,N)
A <- exp(-0.1*(row(jj)-col(jj))^2)
min(eigen(A
Gavin Simpson gmail.com> writes:
>
...
>
>
> To my mind it is incumbent upon those wanting reproducibility to build
> the tools to enable users to reproduce works. When you write a paper
> or release a tool, you will have tested it with a specific set of
> packages. It is relatively easy to wo
Martyn Plummer iarc.fr> writes:
>
> I think this is covered well by the CRAN repository policy:
> http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/policies.html
>
> The two key license requirements are that:
> 1) CRAN must have a perpetual license to distribute the package
> 2) The package license shou
Ben Bolker gmail.com> writes:
>
>
> I'm trying to keep debugging of a development package relatively sane.
>
...
>
> Or can people suggest other useful strategies for keeping track of
> which development (micro-)version a random user might be working with?
>
Rather than update the DESCR
ines
are entered in an R session.
(Using R version 2.15.1 (2012-06-22) -- "Roasted Marshmallows" on Ubuntu)
Paul
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Hin-Tak Leung users.sourceforge.net> writes:
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> --- On Fri, 15/2/13, Simon Urbanek r-project.org> wrote:
>
> > On Feb 15, 2013, at 1:55 PM, Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
> >
> > > Look. I don't see this as "my" problem - as far as I am
> > concerned, I have donated my time - and over and over - to
>
ike to thank you in advance for your effort.
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Leonard Mada
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y is asking for trouble and deprecated. But I'm not sure about
that.
Of course, I'm being very optimistic, hoping that users will read the FAQ,
but at least they can be pointed to it when they get into trouble.
Roger
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>> Chris
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number"
> and I want
> the sense to be "not available".
>
>
>
> Any advice?
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>
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on that you get crashes when working on R <->
>>> Swig interaction. Can you construct simple R code
>>> producing the crash?
>>
>> No. I put however difficult autogenerated (~800k big!) .R
>> code that will crash R 2.7 at
>> http://nn7.de/debugging/Fea
;^"(5, 2)
[1] 25
"**"(5, 2)
Error: could not find function "**"
5 ^ 2
[1] 25
5 ** 2
[1] 25
that is, it is truly obfuscated and not accessible using contemporary
interfaces?
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In released 2.9.0, we have been seeing warnings when installing sp, for
example:
Warning in .checkS3forClass(class...@classname, where, names(exts)) :
Some of the superclasses in the definition of class "SpatialPoints" have
apparent S3 methods.
DANGER: the new class will not inherit these meth
list()
>
> The output is correct, but if I
> >.C("testIntDivision", 4, 2);
>
> it generated the dialog box claiming "R has encountered a problem and
> needs to be closed...Please tell Microsoft about this problem",
> sigh.
>
> So what
t;want in there, especially the _Makefile as I like to build test programs
> >>directly and I want to be able to build exactly what I check out from
> >>my source code repository without having to copy files in and out.
> >
> >
> > All described in TFM, includi
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le when acroread is used in presentation mode.
Any insight would be very useful.
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On Wed, 2 Aug 2006, Paul Murrell wrote:
> Hi
>
>
> Roger Bivand wrote:
> > This issue is probably to do with on-screen viewing of PDF files written
> > from R (2.3.1, Windows XP, RHEL 4), not with how the files are produced.
> > So the question is mainly t
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ds) in NAMESPACE;
.onLoad <- function(lib, pkg) require(methods) is in the first R source
file in Collate: order.
Should the methods package be being invoked in some other way, is there a
reason why the installed package appears to run examples successfully that
fail under CMD check?
s
changed between released 0.8-18 and CVS 0.8-19.
Roger
>
> There are around a dozen S4-using packages on CRAN that are currently
> failing their checks: some look like newly-discovered bugs but some look
> like problems in S4 dispatch (even of S3 dispatch for S3 generics turned
>
"graphics" "grDevices" "utils" "datasets"
[7] "base"
other attached packages:
sp
"0.8-19"
>
> I now suspect there is a protection problem in the new S4 dispatch code.
> Using gctorture/valgrind may help loc
On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Roger Bivand wrote:
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2006, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
>
> > Since writing that, I have found that there is a similar problem with
> > testing mvoutliers (which does load sp), and it depends on exactly what
> > has been done in what orde
some more. All reports are appreciated. Some are
> easier for me to check out than others (I'm working from a home setup
> that does not have all of CRAN available (!) so it takes time to test a
> package with many dependencies in "CMD check"s view of things.)
>
#x27;t conclude
that it is only rarely used, and would recommend its use in explaining to
students/users what is going on in new-style objects.
Roger
>
> Cheers,
>
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ou can always get
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> > binom.test(5600,1)
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> The same error occurrs for
> > binom.test(0.57*1,1)
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> coordnames, coordnames<-, gridded, polygons, polygons<-, dimensions, [,
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intended?
> Then I can use 'attr' for any old annotations, for
> example in my light bulb brightness study I could do:
>
> sample1 = c(4.2,4.5,4.8,4.1)
> attr(sample1,'dim') = TRUE
>
> sample2 = c(5.6,5.8,6.7,6.5,9.3)
> attr(sample2,'dim') =
ypeStr );
>SET_VECTOR_ELT( dimnames, 1, priceStr);
>SET_VECTOR_ELT( dimnames, 2, volumeStr );
>
>// assign vector to original list of data
>setAttrib( priceList, R_DimNamesSymbol, dimnames ); <- I think this
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