The single assignement works excellent for my R_2.12.1 and Tinn-R_2.3.7.1 in
Windows 7 x64 on a limited user account (changes to profile.site has to be
done with adm priv though).
Thanks!
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Hi everybody,
I figured my error out... one has to open Tinn-R "as administrator" by
clicking with the right mouse on the Tinn-R icon. Then one can use R ->
Configure -> Permanent without any problem.
Thanks a lot to everybody for your great comments!!!
Best
Dennis
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Hi Keith,
Thanks for your unswer. Unfortunately am not sure if I am understanding
everything and things are still not running.
1)
If I understand right this command can be created in the Rprofile.site file
by using Tinn-R, R -> configure -> permanent
.trPaths <- paste(paste(Sys.getenv("
I'm considering going back to that version (or switching to Eclipse)
because the newer Tinn-R version requires pacakges Tinn-r and Hmisc and
something is aliasing functions in xtable which blows up my Sweave
runs. For the time being I'm using cut-paste.
On 3/12/2010 10:41 AM, jim holtman wrot
These are some of the reasons I have stuck with version 1.19.4.7 of Tinn-R;
it still works fine.
On Fri, Mar 12, 2010 at 10:09 AM, stephen's mailinglist account <
stephen4mailingli...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On 12 March 2010 14:27, teck-corp wrote:
> >
> > Hi Stephen,
> >
> > Thanks a lot for y
Many people seem to have trouble defining '.trPaths' which is the set of
file names which TinnR uses to communicate with R; the user must be able to
create/write/read these files/folders.
In my Rprofile.site I have the single assingment:
.trPaths <- paste(paste(Sys.getenv("APPDATA"), "\\Tinn-R\\
On 12 March 2010 14:27, teck-corp wrote:
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> Hi Stephen,
>
> Thanks a lot for your answer. Unfortunately this does not work for me
> neither.
> Could you maybe let me know what is written in you RprofileSite-file now?
>
> Best
> Dennis
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Hi Stephen,
Thanks a lot for your answer. Unfortunately this does not work for me
neither.
Could you maybe let me know what is written in you RprofileSite-file now?
Best
Dennis
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On 12 March 2010 10:17, teck-corp wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I use Windows Vista, downloaded the new version (2.3.5.0) of Tinn-R and
> followed the advise to change a part in the Rprofile.site and now have
>
> #===
> # R: general options
>
> Unf
Hi,
I use Windows Vista, downloaded the new version (2.3.5.0) of Tinn-R and
followed the advise to change a part in the Rprofile.site and now have
#===
# R: general options
#==
I had all these headaches with Tinn-R on Vista - tried reading all the
message boards, reconfiguring .Rprofile, etc... ...no luck.
I finally gave up and started using Eclipse with StatET. Now, it's actually
easier to run RCMDs to check and release a package, and with SVN integration
in Eclipse
In the 'etc' directory of your installation path, e.g. C:\Program Files\R\etc
Regards,
Yihui
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Currently there are some problems with the building of Hmisc binary
package; see CRAN for more information.
My suggestion is you can remove (or comment out) the code lines not to
use Hmisc for Tinn-R until it's available again on CRAN. As for me, I
merely use two expressions in Rprofile.site and I
Hi,
I managed to get it to work this way (changing the Rprofile.site file) with
R2.7.2. I then made the mistake of updating to R2.8, and it stopped working.
Now changing the Rprofile.site file does nothing, and sending a block of
code gives me the "Error in source(.trPaths[5], echo = T) : object
You should edit the file "Rprofile.site", as described in
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?forum_id=864071
During the start of R, some values (paths) will be assigned to ".trPaths".
Yihui
On Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 11:52 AM, Videep <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hello All,
>
> I am using Tinn
Hello All,
I am using Tinn-R (v 2.0.0.7) integrated with R (v 2.7.2) on a 32-bit
Windows Vista system.
When I try to run a code and send it to R from Tinn-R, I get the following
error message;
“Error in source(.trPaths[5], echo = T) : object ".trPaths" not found”
I was using an earlier version
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