Thanks for your answer. That is helpful even if that is disappointing
for me ;) I can see now that, as R (base and recommended packages) has
had contributions from a lot of people, it's not like a package, you
just can't have a punctual "okay do what you want". I'll have to stick
with a slow window
On 09/11/2021 3:52 p.m., Jeff Newmiller wrote:
I understand that, but the reason he gives for copying code from the stats
package is to change the license. That decision seems like something that
requires a very direct communication with/permission from the maintainer.
The stats package doesn
I understand that, but the reason he gives for copying code from the stats
package is to change the license. That decision seems like something that
requires a very direct communication with/permission from the maintainer.
On November 9, 2021 12:21:18 PM PST, Duncan Murdoch
wrote:
>On 09/11/20
On 09/11/2021 2:45 p.m., Jeff Newmiller wrote:
This question isn't a "how to do package development" question... this is about
a specific package so you should send email to the package developer identified by the
maintainer() function.
I think Arnaud is the package developer; his question is
On 09/11/2021 8:27 a.m., Arnaud FELD wrote:
Hi,
I use that mailing list because I’ve tried to send a message to the
r-core address and received :
"Non-members are typically *NOT* allowed to post messages to this
private developers' list. Please use an appropriate mailing list (from
http://www.
This question isn't a "how to do package development" question... this is about
a specific package so you should send email to the package developer identified
by the maintainer() function.
I can't foresee this request finding a positive response from R Core, but email
seems the most correct ap
Questions about package development should be posted to
R-package-devel (**not R-devel**).
See https://www.r-project.org/mail.html for details.
(I am not sure that they get into legal weeds there, but it seems like
the right place to try).
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is th
Hi,
I use that mailing list because I’ve tried to send a message to the
r-core address and received :
>"Non-members are typically *NOT* allowed to post messages to this
>private developers' list. Please use an appropriate mailing list (from
>http://www.r-project.org/mail.html). For R packages, us
On 11/09/2021 04:52 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 08/11/2021 3:56 p.m., Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 11/08/2021 03:15 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 08/11/2021 2:57 p.m., Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have uptodate Debian Buster on my Linux platform and have been
compiling R distros for quite so
Hello,
We can't really answer your question, we don't have access to the file.
But here are some questions/tips.
1. R is case sensitive, is it TRUCKING.RDtata or TRUCKING.Rdtata?
2. In a clean R session, is there any warning or error message after
running load("TRUCKING.Rdata")?
3. If not, what
It looks as though you ran
read.csv(12agosto.csv)
You need to put the filename in quotes:
read.csv("12agosto.csv")
Duncan Murdoch
On 08/11/2021 8:59 p.m., cue...@cicese.mx wrote:
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On 08/11/2021 3:56 p.m., Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
On 11/08/2021 03:15 PM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 08/11/2021 2:57 p.m., Stephen P. Molnar wrote:
I have uptodate Debian Buster on my Linux platform and have been
compiling R distros for quite some time, usually with success.
This time I have e
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