a good idea. If I manage to install it, I
will...
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(win64).
Any idea what to try next? I cannot afford to operate with dense
representations.
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that will keep the releases in sync with mainstream R.
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nt of view.
Is this behavior by design? If so, wouldn't it be better to make it
optional (as it breaks GUI conventions of mostly any OS for scrolling
behavior)? An argument for view to turn this off would be great.
Thanks!
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copy selection to clipboard
WinActivate ; R Console
save = %clipboard%
sendinput, {Raw}%save%
sendinput,{enter}
Sleep 1000
WinActivate, ahk_class Vim
}
return
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Silly, but I find it very convenient.
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at it with an
editor/spreadsheet, but after doing it a few times, it gets boring.
Maybe it's time for me to write a function to automatize the process?
I'd ask first in case there's an easier way.
Thanks!
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Jakson Alves de Aquino wrote:
> Jose Quesada wrote:
>
>> I'll try to look at it and see if I can port it so it works on windows.
>> But the
>> current communication method I use there are just the clipboard, not sure if
>> it'll be possible.
>>
he clipboard, not sure if
it'll be possible.
Any alternative ways of sending info both ways from R to any open
process (vim)
in windows?
I have, and like, perl; the only think that is missing is the tty support on
windows (I think!)
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work for a more recent version.
Maybe the authors of the package have plans to update it soon?
I've tried the package on both R 2.9.0 and R2.8.1.
If nothing comes up, I'll try to spend a few more hours on getting the
old version to work.
Thanks!
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try("SOFTWARE\\MySQL AB", hive = "HLM",
maxdepth = 2) :
Registry key 'S' not found
Error : .onLoad failed in 'loadNamespace' for 'RMySQL'
Error: package/namespace load failed for 'RMySQL'
Thus, it finds nothing.
Is there any workaround?
Tha
th windows server 2008 64 bit, though, as it seems
really basic. Thanks.
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t... but
grepping through all R-help posts and coloring code would be really
nice too. Again, this lands straight into 'nice to have, but not
essential' territory.
If anyone wants to do this, feel free to.
Best,
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://www.andre-simon.de/
Does anyone know of any of those pastebin-like sites that uses
R-friendly syntax highlighting?
Hmm, I had another idea, but maybe I'll use an independent thread.
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for people on this list.
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opens chm by default? I'm sure
there's some flag or Rprofile var that could get this done.
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communicate R and vim, it works well.
http://www.vim.org/scripts/script.php?script_id=2551
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- -Jose
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I wonder if there are any useRs sharing day-to-day realizations/tricks
on twitter...
Seems like a good place for those things that are good findings, but
one is too lazy to blog about them...
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Dear list,
I will be working with RDF in the future, and was wondering if there's
anyone else in this list doing this.
Any libraries/resources to check?
Thanks,
-Jose
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testing or Komodo -sciViews at all?
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a big deal which one to pick.
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Are the polychoric estimates using the approximation completely wrong? Is
there any way to compute a polychoric correlation with such a dataset?
What should I conclude from data like these?
Maybe using correlation is not the right thing to do.
Thanks,
-Jose
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