I submitted this to rmetrics help list as well...
I've been using R-2.4 with Rmetrics successfuly for a year or two.
I recently moved to Ubuntu Linux 8.04, loaded R via apt-get install R-base
etc. etc...
then in the R interface i ran install.packages("fMultivar"), chose the CRAN
mirror and it loaded fMultivar and all the required dependecies.
However, when I try to run the same code which makes use of the indicator
calculators (emaTA etc.) I get this warning:
Error: could not find function "fMultivar.emaTA"
upon further inspection looking at the available functions for fMultivar
> listFunctions(fMultivar)
[1] "contour.gridData" "dcauchy2d" "delliptical2d"
[4] ".delliptical2dSlider" "density2d" "dmvsnorm"
[7] "dmvst" "dnorm2d" ".dnorm2d"
[10] "dt2d" ".First.lib" ".gfunc2d"
[13] "grid2d" "gridData" "hexBinning"
[16] "hist2d" "integrate2d" "mvFit"
[19] ".mvsnormFit" ".mvsnormPlot" ".mvsnorm.plot.1"
[22] ".mvsnorm.plot.1A" ".mvsnorm.plot.1B" ".mvsnorm.plot.2"
[25] ".mvsnorm.plot.3" ".mvsnorm.plot.4" ".mvsnorm.plot.5"
[28] ".mvstFit" ".mvstPlot" ".mvst.plot.1"
[31] ".mvst.plot.1A" ".mvst.plot.1B" ".mvst.plot.2"
[34] ".mvst.plot.3" ".mvst.plot.4" ".mvst.plot.5"
[37] "pcauchy2d" "persp.gridData" "plot.fMV"
[40] "plot.hexBinning" "plot.squareBinning" "pmvsnorm"
[43] "pmvst" "pnorm2d" ".pnorm2d"
[46] "pt2d" "rcauchy2d" "rmvsnorm"
[49] "rmvst" "rnorm2d" ".rnorm2d"
[52] "rt2d" "show.fMV" "squareBinning"
[55] "summary.fMV" ".TInt" ".TOwen"
shows that none of the indicators previously available under R-2.4 are
available.
Is this just a setting somehere in R that I need to enable? In Linux
maybe? Do I need to update the packages maybe? I'm using fMultivar version
260.72.
Thanks in advance
Theo
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Theodore Van Rooy
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