Thank you very much for the response! The plot(1,1) helped to resolve the first problem. But I am still getting a second error message when running demo(ROCR)
Error in as.double(y) : cannot coerce type 'S4' to vector of type 'double' It seems it has something to do with compatibility of S4 objects. My versions of R and ROCR package are the same as you listed. But it seems something other is missing in my installation. William Doane wrote: > > > Responding to question 1... it seems the demo assumes you already have a > plot window open. > > library(ROCR) > plot(1,1) > demo(ROCR) > > seems to work. > > For question 2, my environment produces the expected results... plot > doesn't generate an error: > * R 2.8.1 GUI 1.27 Tiger build 32-bit (5301) > * OS X 10.5.6 > * ROCR 1.0-2 > > -Wil > > > > wiener30 wrote: >> >> I am trying to use package ROCR to analyze classification accuracy, >> unfortunately there are some problems right at the beginning. >> >> Question 1) >> When I try to run demo I am getting the following error message >>> library(ROCR) >>> demo(ROCR) >>> if(dev.cur() <= 1) .... [TRUNCATED] >> Error in get(getOption("device")) : wrong first argument >> When I issue the command >>> dev.cur() >> it returns >> null device >> 1 >> It seems something is wrong with my R-environment ? >> Could somebody provide a hint, what is wrong. >> >> Question 2) >> When I run an example commands from the manual >> library(ROCR) >> data(ROCR.simple) >> pred <- prediction( ROCR.simple$predictions, ROCR.simple$labels ) >> perf <- performance( pred, "tpr", "fpr" ) >> plot( perf ) >> >> the plot command issues the following error message >> Error in as.double(y) : >> cannot coerce type 'S4' to vector of type 'double' >> >> How this could be fixed ? >> >> Thanks for the support >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Using-package-ROCR-tp22198213p22220312.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ______________________________________________ R-help@r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html and provide commented, minimal, self-contained, reproducible code.