R-devel,
I've received permission from a third party to incorporate some of
their data in a data set in my 'portfolio' package. I'd like to
include an acknowledgment of the third party, and perhaps a "used with
permission" somewhere in the package documentation.
Where's the best spot in the pack
This *is* a bug in package Matrix and yes, bugs in packages can be bad
enough to stop a saved image (sic) being loaded. You could have started R
--no-restore and load()ed it later.
Matrix has several uses of assignInNamespace in .onLoad and .onUnload, and
that is in package utils and so not ne
Are there known instances of this helping the diagnosis of a problem?
My impression is that more details of the OS/compilers used is the thing
which is most commonly needed to help with remote diagnosis.
On Thu, 29 Dec 2005, Seth Falcon wrote:
> On 29 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> So fa
On starting an R session, I get the messages:
Fatal errir: unable to restore save data in .RData
Error in fun(...): couldn't find function "assignInNamespace"
Error: .onLoad failed in 'loadNamespace' for 'Matrix'
The only object in my .RData is last.warning, thus:
> last.warning
$"op
On 12/29/2005 5:13 PM, Seth Falcon wrote:
> On 29 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>>So far the following reasonable suggestions have been made. I
>>forget where they were posted, so you may not have seen them:
>>
>>- the Subversion revision number, at least for non-released versions
>>- the
On 29 Dec 2005, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> So far the following reasonable suggestions have been made. I
> forget where they were posted, so you may not have seen them:
>
> - the Subversion revision number, at least for non-released versions
> - the version number of the GUI, at least for OS X (wh
> "roger" == roger koenker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Thu, 29 Dec 2005 14:07:19 -0600 writes:
roger> In a private response to Tony Plate's suggestion to
roger> replace version() output with sessionInfo() in R-help
roger> requests,
>> roger koenker wrote:
>>> Thanks f
My fault, what you show is exactly what I wanted...
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Documentation for round()/signif() indicates that IEC 60559 standard is used,
"_go to the even digit_" is used for rounding off a 5. However, signif(),
round() and sprintf() do not behave cons
On 12/29/2005 3:07 PM, roger koenker wrote:
> In a private response to Tony Plate's suggestion to replace version()
> output with sessionInfo() in R-help requests,
>
>
>>roger koenker wrote:
>>
>>>Thanks for this, it would seem useful to have version numbers for
>>>the packages too?
>
>
> and T
In a private response to Tony Plate's suggestion to replace version()
output with sessionInfo() in R-help requests,
> roger koenker wrote:
>> Thanks for this, it would seem useful to have version numbers for
>> the packages too?
and Tony replied,
>
> Sounds sensible to me! If I were you I'd sen
Rather than trying to reinvent the wheel, why not make use of the
functions documented in Writing R Extensions, especially Calloc/Free?
And definitely do not call exit() from code linked into R: it is
antisocial behaviour to terminate your host's process.
Your example is incomplete, and for s
Hi all,
I have a C code in Linux, it has 7 pointers and compile e run OK, but when I
run in R happens problems with calloc function, it returns NULL.
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> int *temp1,*temp2,*temp3,*temp4;
temp1 = (int *)calloc(col,sizeof(int));
if(temp1 == NULL){
> -- Forwarded message --
> From: Byron Ellis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If we wanted to be truly radical we'd just accept that graphics
> devices and event loops are just special cases of the connection and
> merge the whole thing, thus more-or-less reinventing CLIM. :-)
Eventually, a
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Dec 2005, Gregor Gorjanc wrote:
>
>> Dear R developers,
>>
>> I noticed that core R distribution functions return NaN, when parameter
>> values are out of parameter space. I have looked in source code and
>> found that warnings and return of NaN are done inter
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