On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 10:06 AM, Jeff Newmiller
wrote:
> Perhaps you are not using a compatible compiler. I believe this is off-topic
> for this mailing list, though.. see the Posting Guide.
I'll move this question to r-devel. Thanks.
-- Vinh
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Error: segfault from C stack overflow
On R 2.15.3, I do not see the error.
Thanks!
-- Vinh
On Tue, Nov 11, 2014 at 8:10 AM, Vinh Nguyen wrote:
> Dear list,
>
> I was able to successfully compile R on our AIX box at work using the
> GNU compilers follow
Dear list,
I was able to successfully compile R on our AIX box at work using the
GNU compilers following the instructions on the R Administration
guide. The output can be seen at here
(https://gist.github.com/nguyenvinh/504321ea9c89d8919bef) and yields
no errors .
However, I get a segfault whene
Dear list,
First, I am not writing to ask about embedding Computer Modern font in
graphics produced by R.
I am generating plots to be saved using pdf() and postscript() in R,
and I make use of some math expressions that are provided by R,
namely, some greek letters. My question is, do I need to
still accessible. One can back up this package location as well and
bring it to a new computer. I remember Dirk Edd being one of the
discussants.
Can someone point me to this discussion? Thanks.
--
Vinh Nguyen
Department of Statistics
Donald Bren School of ICS
2231 Bren Hall
University of Calif
Dear list,
I remember running into a thread on this topic in one of the R mailing
lists before but I can't seem to find it now. Basically, I remember a
discussion on how one can set up where R packages can be installed so
that when we upgrade the R version on the machine, the packages are
still a
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 7:42 PM, Vinh Nguyen wrote:
> Dear R-help,
>
> I would like to compute the variance for the proportion of treatment
> effect by a surrogate in a survival model (Lin, Fleming, and De
> Gruttola 1997 in Statistics in Medicine). The paper mentioned that
&
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 8:50 AM, Thomas Lumley wrote:
>
> > I
>>
>> don't believe so since svycoxph() calls coxph() of the survival
>> package and weights are applied once in the estimating equation. If
>> the weights are implemented in the ratio, could you point me to where
>> in the code this
Dear R-help,
Let me know if I should email r-devel instead of this list. This
message is addressed to Professor Lumley or anyone familiar with the
survey package.
Does svycoxph() implement the method outlined in Binder 1992 as
referenced in the help file? That is, are weights incorporated in th
Dear R-help,
I would like to compute the variance for the proportion of treatment
effect by a surrogate in a survival model (Lin, Fleming, and De
Gruttola 1997 in Statistics in Medicine). The paper mentioned that
the covariance matrix matches that of the covariance matrix estimator
for the margin
Dear R-help,
Let me know if I should email r-devel instead of this list. This
message is addressed to Professor Lumley or anyone familiar with the
survey package.
Does svycoxph() implement the method outlined in Binder 1992 as
referenced in the help file? That is, are weights incorporated in th
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