You shouldn't use "c" as a variable, because it is already used as the
constructor of lists. So doing this issues will be quite certrain.
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Hi Greg,
I don't know if this is related to your problem, but
I get the same error (on both ubuntu and fedora linux, R 2.9) and just
found a very curious behaviour - snowfall apply functions don't like the
variable name "c".
E.g.:
c<-1
sfLapply(1:10, exp)
issues the same error you had poste
I don't see this on my setup (OS X 10.5.6, R 2.8.0, snow 0.3-3). As
snow does not use a name space it is possible that something else you
have loaded is masking a snow internal function. Another possibility
might be that your worker processes are picking up different versions
of R or snow. You
Hello All,
I can run the "lower level" functions OK, but many of the higher level
(eg. parSApply) functions are generating errors.
When running the example (from the snow help docs) for parApply on
MacOSX 10.5.5, I get the
following error:
cl <- makeSOCKcluster(c("localhost","localhost"))
sum(p
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