Hello,
I'm trying to use the limited connections api defined in Rinternals.h. I
have code that looks like this (inspired from do_serializeToConn) :
SEXP serialize_to_connection( SEXP xp, SEXP connection ){
Rconnection con ;
struct R_outpstream_st out;
R_pstream_format_t type = R_pstream_bin
Full_Name: Gerald Guglielmo
Version: 2.8.1 (2008-12-22)
OS: OSX Leopard
Submission from: (NULL) (131.225.103.35)
When I attempt to use the hist() function to bin integers the behavior seems
very odd as the bin boundary seems inconsistent across the various bins. For
some bins the upper boundary i
Very small patch to packages.R
install.packages on an internal package repository that worked with 2.9
failed in 2.10
Problem:
> available.packages(contriburl="http://url.to.my/repo";)
Error in f(res) : invalid subscript type 'list'
This occurred because the PACKAGES file had no dependency on R
On 06-Nov-09 23:30:12, g...@fnal.gov wrote:
> Full_Name: Gerald Guglielmo
> Version: 2.8.1 (2008-12-22)
> OS: OSX Leopard
> Submission from: (NULL) (131.225.103.35)
>
> When I attempt to use the hist() function to bin integers the behavior
> seems
> very odd as the bin boundary seems inconsistent
On 06-Nov-09 23:30:12, g...@fnal.gov wrote:
> Full_Name: Gerald Guglielmo
> Version: 2.8.1 (2008-12-22)
> OS: OSX Leopard
> Submission from: (NULL) (131.225.103.35)
>
> When I attempt to use the hist() function to bin integers the behavior
> seems
> very odd as the bin boundary seems inconsistent
On 06/11/2009 9:49 AM, Chris Masters wrote:
Very small patch to packages.R
install.packages on an internal package repository that worked with 2.9
failed in 2.10
Problem:
available.packages(contriburl="http://url.to.my/repo";)
Error in f(res) : invalid subscript type 'list'
This occurred bec
Hi,
Thank you for responding quickly and explaining the behavior. By
adding "include.lowest=TRUE,right=FALSE" and manually including breaks
that resolved the simple test case. Next I updated my more complex
data set, which already had manually defined breaks, and that resolved
my issues
Hi,
Thank you for responding quickly and explaining the behavior. By
adding "include.lowest=TRUE,right=FALSE" and manually including breaks
that resolved the simple test case. Next I updated my more complex
data set, which already had manually defined breaks, and that resolved
my issues
g...@fnal.gov wrote:
Full_Name: Gerald Guglielmo
Version: 2.8.1 (2008-12-22)
OS: OSX Leopard
Submission from: (NULL) (131.225.103.35)
When I attempt to use the hist() function to bin integers the behavior seems
very odd as the bin boundary seems inconsistent across the various bins. For
some bi