> hmm, I see 219 out 1378 CRAN packages having a 'tests'
> subdirectory, so it seems you have been a bit unlucky. ;-)
>
Luck has probably nothing related with my failure.
I just try to look in packages recommanded by Pr Brian Ripley (like
codetools, foreign, lattice)
and I did not find any tes
Christophe Genolini wrote:
>> hmm, I see 219 out 1378 CRAN packages having a 'tests'
>> subdirectory, so it seems you have been a bit unlucky. ;-)
>>
>>
> Luck has probably nothing related with my failure.
> I just try to look in packages recommanded by Pr Brian Ripley (like
> codetools, f
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
> Christophe Genolini wrote:
>>> hmm, I see 219 out 1378 CRAN packages having a 'tests'
>>> subdirectory, so it seems you have been a bit unlucky. ;-)
>>>
>>>
>> Luck has probably nothing related with my failure.
>> I just try to look in packages recommanded by Pr Bria
Ben Bolker wrote:
> optim ignores misspelled control parameters, so that trying
> to set (e.g.) "maxint=1000" in the control argument silently
> does nothing. The patch below (watch out for line breaks! also
> posted at http://www.zoo.ufl.edu/bolker/optim_patch.R , and
> http://www.zoo.ufl.ed
John Chambers a écrit :
> Christophe,
>
> Thanks for your work; unfortunately, at the same time you were
> developing your version, the original function was being extended in
> the same direction.
Next time, I will try to not be late...
> Version 2.7 of R is currently in alpha testing
I try us
Hi Graham,
Your guess is right. The event loop stuff is handled differently on Windows
than on Unix-like OSes. There is a hook, called tcl_do that is hard-coded
into the R Windows GUI. It is called whenever the console is idle. RGtk2 is
able to hook into that to process GTK+ events. The problem is
Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
> Recommended packages cluster codetools foreign lattice nlme and rpart
> have tests, for example. (As do standard packages grDevices, grid and
> stats.)
>
Thanks for your help.
Concerning .Rin, I check all the package you point, but none of them use it.
Does someone
Christophe Genolini wrote:
> Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
>> Recommended packages cluster codetools foreign lattice nlme and rpart
>> have tests, for example. (As do standard packages grDevices, grid and
>> stats.)
>>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Concerning .Rin, I check all the package you poin
> "CG" == Christophe Genolini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Sat, 05 Apr 2008 12:47:13 +0200 writes:
CG> John Chambers a écrit :
>> Christophe,
>>
>> Thanks for your work; unfortunately, at the same time you
>> were developing your version, the original function was
Christophe Genolini wrote:
> John Chambers a écrit :
>> Christophe,
>>
>> Thanks for your work; unfortunately, at the same time you were
>> developing your version, the original function was being extended in
>> the same direction.
> Next time, I will try to not be late...
>
>> Version 2.7 of
Christophe Genolini wrote:
> Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
>> Recommended packages cluster codetools foreign lattice nlme and rpart
>> have tests, for example. (As do standard packages grDevices, grid and
>> stats.)
>>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Concerning .Rin, I check all the package you point,
> Hmm, please reconsider!
> We have been providing R 2.7.0 alpha in all the usual platform
> flavors for almost two weeks now and we *REALLY* would like
> it to be used and get feedback on new features *BEFORE* release
> if at all possible!
>
>
Ok ok ok, I will...
But I do not find the win
Christophe Genolini wrote:
>> Hmm, please reconsider!
>> We have been providing R 2.7.0 alpha in all the usual platform
>> flavors for almost two weeks now and we *REALLY* would like
>> it to be used and get feedback on new features *BEFORE* release
>> if at all possible!
>>
>>
> Ok ok ok
>> And I am not sure I will be able to compile it...
>
> It's also not that hard
I do not understand what I have to do...
More precisely, I under windows XP32bit. As you told me, I downloaded
the version 2.7alpha exactly like I did with the 2.6.2, I install it
exactly the same way and it see
... can be used to represent unknown number of parameters passed into a
function.
For example, I write a function g. g calls another function f1.
For example f1 could be different random number generation function.
when f1=rnorm(), it has 3 parameters n, mean and standard deviation.
when f
Full_Name: Pall Melsted
Version: 2.3.1
OS: WinXP
Submission from: (NULL) (71.240.25.175)
Random set is not reset when starting R again. When R starts with a
[Previously saved workspace restored]
it seems that the .Random.seed variable is already set. If you quit R (and don't
save your workspace
I think I have found this -- if so, it was an X11 timing issue and we
needed to re-read the X11 window size at a later time. Please
try r45102 or later.
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> On Thu, 3 Apr 2008, Martin Morgan wrote:
>
>> I apologize if this is too obscure to reproduce,
> "TP" == Thomas Petzoldt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Sun, 16 Mar 2008 13:50:55 +0100 writes:
TP> Hello, I wonder why the control parameter REPORT is not
TP> supported by method SANN. Looking into optim.c I found
TP> an internal constant:
TP> #define STEPS 100
TP> ..
Robert Gentleman wrote:
> Kurt Hornik wrote:
>
>>> hadley wickham writes:
>>>
I recently thought about this. I see several issues.
* How can we determine if it is "old"? Relative to the time when the
package was uploaded to a repository?
* S
Hi Ben,
> "BB" == Ben Bolker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Fri, 04 Apr 2008 19:08:16 -0400 writes:
BB> optim ignores misspelled control parameters, so that
BB> trying to set (e.g.) "maxint=1000" in the control
BB> argument silently does nothing. The patch below (watch
Yes, thank you, this fixes the problem for me.
As a follow-up, and again with my ignorance of where processing is
actually occuring, it seems like the X11 window content is drawn
directly rather than being drawn to a buffer and then blit on to the
screen -- the original appearance of the plot is s
Christophe Genolini wrote:
>>> And I am not sure I will be able to compile it...
>>>
>> It's also not that hard
>>
> I do not understand what I have to do...
> More precisely, I under windows XP32bit. As you told me, I downloaded
> the version 2.7alpha exactly like I did with the 2
Am I suppose to repport only but, or can I also make some comments?
Well, I guess if I am not suppose to comment, it is easy to ignore them...
Concerning the help file, some other examples might be a good complement
to the existing one.
--- 8< --
\examples{
require(stats)
## two
On Sat, 5 Apr 2008, Martin Morgan wrote:
> Yes, thank you, this fixes the problem for me.
>
> As a follow-up, and again with my ignorance of where processing is
> actually occuring, it seems like the X11 window content is drawn
> directly rather than being drawn to a buffer and then blit on to the
Thomas Petzoldt wrote:
Ben,
another issue of optim is that I don't see any reason why the REPORT
control parameter is evaluated by "BFGS" and "L-BFGS-B" only but not,
for example, by "SANN", see:
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2008-March/048710.html
Thomas P.
Could you submit a
Le ven. 4 avr. à 18:03, ZT2008 a écrit :
>
>
> ... can be used to represent unknown number of parameters passed
> into a
> function.
>
> For example, I write a function g. g calls another function f1.
>
> For example f1 could be different random number generation function.
>
> when f1=rnorm(), it
Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Sat, 5 Apr 2008, Martin Morgan wrote:
>
>> Yes, thank you, this fixes the problem for me.
>>
>> As a follow-up, and again with my ignorance of where processing is
>> actually occuring, it seems like the X11 window content is drawn
>> directly rath
Hi all
I recently started to write a matrix exponentiation operator for R (by
adding a new operator definition to names.c, and adding the following code
to arrays.c). It is not finished yet, but I would like to solicit some
comments, as there are a few areas of R's internals that I am still feelin
> "BDR" == Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Sat, 5 Apr 2008 16:27:52 +0100 (BST) writes:
BDR> On Sat, 5 Apr 2008, Martin Morgan wrote:
>> Yes, thank you, this fixes the problem for me.
>>
>> As a follow-up, and again with my ignorance of where
>> processi
2008/4/5, Rory Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> /* Convenience function */
> static void copyMatrixData(SEXP a, SEXP b, int nrows, int ncols, int mode) {
> for (int i=0; i < ncols; ++i)
> for (int j=0; j < nrows; ++j)
> REAL(b)[i * nrows + j] = REAL(a)[i * nrows + j];
> }
I wou
Christophe Genolini wrote:
> Am I suppose to repport only but, or can I also make some comments?
> Well, I guess if I am not suppose to comment, it is easy to ignore them...
>
Both bug reports and comments are welcome. Bug reports should get
action; comments may or may not. Both should get a
> "RW" == Rory Winston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Sat, 5 Apr 2008 14:44:44 +0100 writes:
RW> Hi all I recently started to write a matrix
RW> exponentiation operator for R (by adding a new operator
RW> definition to names.c, and adding the following code to
RW> arrays.c).
Martin M x 2,
Yes, no news in either of your most recent messages. That's a really ugly
plot, though, and I do want to protest about either of these being worth
doing fast.
On my home system
> F <- ecdf(rnorm(1))
> system.time(plot(F))
user system elapsed
1.343 0.035 1.410
> x
Christophe Genolini wrote:
> Am I suppose to repport only but, or can I also make some comments?
> Well, I guess if I am not suppose to comment, it is easy to ignore them...
>
> Concerning the help file, some other examples might be a good complement
> to the existing one.
>
> --- 8< -
ZT2008 wrote:
>
> ... can be used to represent unknown number of parameters passed into a
> function.
>
> For example, I write a function g. g calls another function f1.
>
> For example f1 could be different random number generation function.
>
> when f1=rnorm(), it has 3 parameters n, mea
On Sat, 5 Apr 2008, Uwe Ligges wrote:
Christophe Genolini wrote:
[...]
for french people, some "é" and "è" provoque warnings as well.
Then you have to declare an encoding as the manual "Writing R
Extensions" suggests.
It occurred to me that package.skeleton could perhaps fathom this o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Pall Melsted
> Version: 2.3.1
So you report a bug on a ancient version of R? Have you read the FAQ
chapter on reporting bugs? Please do read the documentation!
Addtionally, this is not a bug at all, but desired and documented behaviour.
> OS: WinXP
> Su
> "BDR" == Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> on Sat, 5 Apr 2008 19:31:43 +0100 (BST) writes:
BDR> Martin M x 2,
BDR> Yes, no news in either of your most recent messages. That's a really
ugly
BDR> plot, though, and I do want to protest about either of these being
w
Thanks for the information. A little more testing.
With R 2.6.2 on Debian I don't get John's crash on the tkdestroy.
With R 2.6.2 on MS/Windows the "library(tcltk)" causes the gtkWindow
to freeze. The tkdestroy works just fine.
I haven't had a chance to test on the imminent R 2.7.0 yet.
The
Prof Brian Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Martin M x 2,
>
> Yes, no news in either of your most recent messages. That's a really
> ugly plot, though, and I do want to protest about either of these
> being worth doing fast.
The data motivating the original report was from quality assessment
Hi developers,
there is a typo in match.call.Rd; elememt should be element.
Also, the following statement is difficult to understand:
'match.call' does not support with primitive functions (where
argument matching is normally positional).
I suspect that either a noun is missing betwee
I don't recognize your account.
R under Windows has an entry point R_tcldo, which is *private* and (as its
name implies) for use by R with Tcl. There is no documentation that I am
aware of that suggests that it is available to packages, and it is in no
header and not in 'Writing R Extensions'.
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