On Fri, 14 Apr 2006, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> I carefully did not suggest the use of option 'verbose', as that is used
> in many other places. In particular, with your proposal, you cannot have
> the message without a lot of chatter from library() (and although that has
> a 'verbose' argument,
Thanks for your in-depth explanation. I had noticed the difference
in order in showMethods() output but was unsure whether that was
indicative of the problem or if I was somehow taking advantage of
an undocumented implementation-specific detail.
If I could, I'd like to go back to the original ques
You could just place the array/matrix code into the vector method
rather than using the inheritance mechanism. Note
that if m is a matrix then is(m, "array") is TRUE. This avoids
creating an ugly dummy class, fighting with the inheritance
mechanism, having fragile code, etc. Also its shorter.
s
In thinking about this a bit more I realize that even though the
approach I discussed works on the example, it coerces A to a
vector which may be undesirable in the real application. However, one
could still circumvent the inheritance by performing the vector to
matrix conversion in the generic it
Full_Name: Bill Hutchison
Version: 2.2.1
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example(strptime) produces the following error:
Error in strptime(x, "%d%b%Y") : 2 arguments passed to 'strptime' which requires
3
This error occurs wherever strptime is used. It does not occur in 2.
It doesn't do that for me:
> example(strptime)
strptm> format(Sys.time(), "%a %b %d %X %Y %Z")
[1] "Sat Apr 15 1:37:39 PM 2006 Eastern Daylight Time"
strptm> x <- c("1jan1960", "2jan1960", "31mar1960", "30jul1960")
strptm> z <- strptime(x, "%d%b%Y")
strptm> z
[1] "1960-01-01" "1960-01-02" "196
Hi all!
I recently tried to install the rJava package on my notebook (Debian Etch /
Kernel 2.6.15 / jdk 1.5.0-5 / R 2.2.1 / rJava ?? the repo one, have a look
below). I compiled R myself with "--with-readline=no" and "--enable-R-shlib
flags". Now, each time loading the library rJava I encouter
SYSTEM:
--
CPU: AMD64
MOTHERBOARD: ASUS
OS: FEDORA CORE 5 i64_86
R SESSION:
--
> teste<-list(a=c(1,2,3,4),b=c(2,4,6,8))
> teste
$a
[1] 1 2 3 4
$b
[1] 2 4 6 8
> de(teste)
*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/lib64/R/bin/exec/R terminated
=== Backtrace: =
Paul Roebuck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Similarly for Bill Dunlap's proposal: suppressMessages would squelch all
>> messages from the call, not just the one from your package's startup code.
>> Now, at present there may not be any, but that could well change as
>> message() gets more widely use