Thanks Roger, Duncan, Henrik and John:
First, Roger. Yes this works as expected:
inherits( inEnv, 'environment' )
Thanks for pointing that out.
Duncan,
I maintain the hash packages, which provides perl-hash / python-dictionary
wrapper around the environment. A very early implementation di
A quick addition:
SAS PROC LOGISTIC with option SCALE=PEARSON only calculates what R
calculates in the grouped version; this is forced by refusing to
calculate a FI estimate for ungrouped data, unless an AGGREGATE option
is specified.
Apparently, SAS has decided for one model (not the one I
Earlier today Google finalised student / mentor pairings and allocations for
the Google Summer of Code 2010 (GSoC 2010). The R Project is happy to
announce that the following students have been accepted:
Colin Rundel, "rgeos - an R wrapper for GEOS", mentored by Roger Bivand of
the Norg
2010/4/26 Christian Brechbühler :
>
>
> On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Kasper Daniel Hansen
> wrote:
>>
>> I am running into a problem with the 00LOCK file and .nfs files. It
>> seemed to be caused by the following
>> R is installed on NFS
>> user A has loaded pkg_A containing a dynamically
Dear list,
in preparing a lecture, I have created an example for the same data in
grouped and ungrouped form (the well-known Titanic data). The code
included below shows that the overdispersion estimates are strongly
different for the two approaches.
If the overdispersion parameter FI is seen
Matt,
thanks for you efforts. We cannot directly use your patch due to licensing
issues (please note the licenses in the files you are modifying - I don't think
anyone can currently use the patch and redistribute the resulting R; also/or we
may possibly need to clarify that the work is either d
On Mon, Apr 26, 2010 at 11:15 AM, Kasper Daniel Hansen <
kasperdanielhan...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I am running into a problem with the 00LOCK file and .nfs files. It
> seemed to be caused by the following
> R is installed on NFS
> user A has loaded pkg_A containing a dynamically loaded library
>
All,
Our discussion of serial interfaces last week motivated me to dig into
the R connections API. In short, I spent the weekend writing a patch for
version 2.11.0 that adds a serial connection. I posted a blog entry that
gives instructions for applying, configuring, and compiling the patched
ver
I am running into a problem with the 00LOCK file and .nfs files. It
seemed to be caused by the following
R is installed on NFS
user A has loaded pkg_A containing a dynamically loaded library
user B (the administrator) runs install.packages("pkg_A")
as the final part of the installation pro
Peter,
There was no particular reason for an older kinship; just hadn't
downloaded it in a while. I grabbed a private copy just now and the
error went away, R 2.10.0. I remain curious as to what the message was
about, but not enough for either of us to do any work to find out.
I've sent off
Dear R community,
The only working mirror under a separate subdomain in the zone r-project.org is
cran.us.r-project.org. Some mirrors are just virtualhosts on the master server
and thus cannot be resolved via DNS. These are:
cran.au.r-project.org
cran.br.r-project.org
cran.ca.r-project.org
cran.
Dear Uwe,
Thanks -- I also found Rtools11.exe work very well under my home PC with
Windows Vista.
BW,
Jing Hua
> Date: Mon, 26 Apr 2010 14:04:32 +0200
> From: lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de
> To: jinghuaz...@hotmail.com
> CC: r-devel@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Rd] some queries over cros
Cross compiling support has been dropped.
If you want to have it, please patch the sources yourself.
If you just want to get a Windows biunary of one package and you do not
have a Windows machine around, you may use the service at:
http://win-builder.r-project.org/
Uwe Ligges
On 26.04.2010 1
On 25.04.2010 20:33, rusers.sh wrote:
Hi all,
I find the problem.See below.
Today, i installed the newest R-VERSION2.11.0 for checking. Different
error occurred. I checked the log and found 'Hmisc' package caused this. At
present, binary package was not provided. After i installed an old
Dear R users and developers,
Due to a failure of the electrical system, the IT services (also hosting
R-project related websites) of the WU (Vienna University of Economics and
Business) are currently unavailable.
Affected websites and services are: CRAN master (cran.r-project.org), the
R-proj
Dear R developers,
I ran into some problems that I wish to get around.
Following the recommendation from "Building R for Windows" (Duncan's site) I
was able to obtain some files from Brian's site for relevant tools for
cross-compile. Initially I was able to cross-compile Windows packages happi
Hi Terry,
Not aware about the issue, e.g., from
$ uname -a
Linux c06.mrc-epid.private.cam.ac.uk 2.6.9-89.0.23.ELsmp #1 SMP Fri Mar 5
23:27:13 EST 2010 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I got
> library(kinship)
Loading required package: survival
Loading required package: splines
Loading required
On Sun, 25 Apr 2010, John Fox wrote:
Dear Erin,
Unlike in previous version of R for Windows, the package list is
alphabetized with uppercase letters preceding lowercase letters. Thus look
under uppercase "R" and then lowercase "c".
Actually, that is not the case: the list is in whatever order
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