I can reproduce the problem but only once so far. (I never use that GUI menu
option.) R hangs with a spinning disc when you choose that option from the GUI
menu. It’s a MacGUI specific issue so this is the wrong mailing list.
Forwarding to R-Mac-SIG.
(Doesn’t seem to be an XCode issue.)
Model
Sorry, I forgot to mention the following strange message, which again comes up
intermittently.
2014-11-23 22:39:36.698 R[25438:4659519] *** WARNING: Method
convertPointFromBase: in class NSView is deprecated on 10.7 and later. It
should not be used in new applications.
Thanks again,
Bahram
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Hi,
I’ve the latest version of R, which I know is for Mavericks. I’ve upgraded to
Yosemite, and R is acting strangely.
R becomes unresponsive when I try to use “R File to Source/Load”. Since this
morning, this problem was happening every time that I had a script open, but
now the problem has
# I'm trying to adapt to my own data the double arcsine transformation
according to Miller (1978) as described in the metafor site
# I've understood all passages (I think)
# I'm able to build a forest plot with the correct data
# I would like to build a funnel plot and a radial plot
# However, the
This bug is fixed in the dev version.
Hadley
On Sunday, November 23, 2014, John Posner wrote:
> Thanks to John Kane for an off-list consultation. As the following
> annotated transcript shows, it's the group_by() function that transforms a
> data frame into something else: a "grouped_df" object
Thanks to John Kane for an off-list consultation. As the following annotated
transcript shows, it's the group_by() function that transforms a data frame
into something else: a "grouped_df" object that *looks* identical to the
original data frame (e.g. the rows are in the original order -- *not*
Greetings! I am trying to develop a package for R for Search and Rescue
planning. I'd like to re-use an existing PDF file that was created in emacs
(so I have the .tex and source data) for use in inst/docs. The vignette
sections of the 'Writing r extensions' manual starts off implying that t
Many thanks again for your suggestions.
Sorry. Effectvely there was a mistake in the HR I previously submitted.
As suggested, I started from scratch and the correct HR are:
HR 3,12 (2,24-4.35)
HR 1,25 (1,03-1,52)
Mario
On 23/11/2014 09:23, Viechtbauer Wolfgang (STAT) wrote:
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