Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
This seems a question for the ESS-help list.
But you should be using Emacs customization these days: I have in my .emacs
'(c-basic-offset 4)
'(c-default-style "bsd")
in custom-set-variables, and that is what the 'R Internals' manual says
for Emacs >= 21. (You ca
This seems a question for the ESS-help list.
But you should be using Emacs customization these days: I have in my
.emacs
'(c-basic-offset 4)
'(c-default-style "bsd")
in custom-set-variables, and that is what the 'R Internals' manual
says for Emacs >= 21. (You can set that from the 'Custom
Dear John,
It occurs to me that the title above the graph, "Residuals vs. Leverage," is
entirely redundant since the x-axis is labelled "Leverage" and the y-axis
"Studentized residuals." Why not use the title above the graph for "Cook's
distance countours"?
Regards,
John
> -Original Message
The following code demonstrates an annoyance with plot.lm():
library(DAAGxtras)
x11(width=3.75, height=4)
nihills.lm <- lm(log(time) ~ log(dist) + log(climb), data = nihills)
plot(nihills.lm, which=5)
OR try the following
xy <- data.frame(x=c(3,1:5), y=c(-2, 1:5))
plot(lm(y ~ x, data=xy), which=
I use the recommendations in "R coding standards", i.e., I put
;;; C
(add-hook 'c-mode-hook
(lambda () (c-set-style "bsd")))
;;; ESS
(add-hook 'ess-mode-hook
(lambda ()
(ess-set-style 'C++ 'quiet)
(add-hook 'local
Also any demos in the demo directory will be skipped by
the automated checks.
On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Greg Snow wrote:
> Just wrap the example in either \dontrun{} or
> if(interactive()){
>
> }
>
> That way that example will be skipped when the automatic tests are done, but
> will stil
Just wrap the example in either \dontrun{} or
if(interactive()){
}
That way that example will be skipped when the automatic tests are done, but
will still be available for a reader to run by copy/paste or the examples
function (2nd case above).
This has worked for me, examples using these are
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> foregin_0.8-32 was testsd aginst 2.8.1 prior to release, and I've just
> tested it again.
>
> This might be a locale issue (but I also tested in a latin1 and C
> locale), but I think it is specific to some files.
I have this with a codepage 1252 file as well. From my re
Prof Brian Ripley writes:
> On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Hamid Ashafi wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 00:17, wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I was trying to read ~400 chips in an affybatch and I got the same message.
>> Could you find a remedy for that. My server has 128 GB of RAM. However, R
>> halted ever
On 16/02/2009 6:42 AM, Kjell Konis wrote:
I put the diff here
http://smat.epfl.ch/~konis/grabbag/demo.diff
Kjell
I've added this in R-devel, and also added "ask" at the same time.
Duncan Murdoch
On 16 févr. 09, at 12:35, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
Kjell Konis wrote:
Hello,
I have a packa
Hi the list,
Is there a way to include a function using a getGraphicsEvent in the
\examples section?
Christophe
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On Tue, 17 Feb 2009, Hamid Ashafi wrote:
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 00:17, wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to read ~400 chips in an affybatch and I got the same message.
Could you find a remedy for that. My server has 128 GB of RAM. However, R
halted ever before it uses the memory.
We don't have anyt
On Sat, Feb 14, 2009 at 00:17, wrote:
Hi,
I was trying to read ~400 chips in an affybatch and I got the same message.
Could you find a remedy for that. My server has 128 GB of RAM. However, R
halted ever before it uses the memory.
I have been able to load upto 250 CEL files but this time I wan
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