Hi Rolf,
What about:
mkdir /usr/lib/R/doc
Jim
On Sun, Aug 8, 2021 at 12:45 PM Rolf Turner wrote:
>
>
> Should/shouldn't there be one?
>
> My R seems to be installed in /usr/lib/R. If do an "ls" of this
> directory, I get:
>
> > bin/ COPYING@etc/ lib/ library/ modules/
> > site-libr
R documentation on my Ubuntu 20.20 is in /usr/share/R/doc.
I see no doc directories in the locations you mention using
locate /doc/
Maybe you should be asking on R-sig-debian, perhaps with less noise about
RStudio?
On Sun, 8 Aug 2021, Rolf Turner wrote:
Should/shouldn't there be one?
M
Should/shouldn't there be one?
My R seems to be installed in /usr/lib/R. If do an "ls" of this
directory, I get:
> bin/ COPYING@etc/ lib/ library/ modules/
> site-library/ SVN-REVISION
Definitely no "doc".
The (only) reason that I am concerned about this, is that I have decided
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I would like to use R and msm to replicate the results from a published study
where the authors used Tree Age Pro 2011 for their Markov modeling. I am new to
Markov modeling and while I have tried to read up, my understanding is still
quite limited...
The papers contains the the state transitio
Hi,
I was able to reproduce this problem on R 4.0.3 on Ubuntu 20.04.
I removed the CRAN sos package and installed the github version per
Spencer's advice.
After that it worked fine.
Eric
On Sat, Aug 7, 2021 at 1:50 PM Rui Barradas wrote:
> Hello,
>
> R 4.1.0 on Ubuntu 20.04.
> I cannot reprodu
Hello,
R 4.1.0 on Ubuntu 20.04.
I cannot reproduce this:
sos::findFn("spline", maxPages = 2)
#found 3867 matches; retrieving 2 pages, 40 matches.
#2
#Downloaded 40 links in 27 packages.
Possible solutions are to close and restart R and to check your internet
connection.
Is the package upda
Thanks for the question. Two things:
** 1. TRY THE DEVELOPMENT VERSION OBTAINABLE AS FOLLOWS:
install.packages('devtools') # if it's not installed
library(devtools)
install_github("sbgraves237/sos")
library(sos)
z <- findFn("spline", maxPages = 2)
# This should work.
** 2. PLEA
Dear All,
Recently, I found that the SOS package (very helpful package) does not
work. When I used the "findFn" function to search something, it always
said "found 0 matches" (see below). My desktop system is Win 10 and R
version is R-4.1.0. Any suggestion was greatly appreciated.
HP
> z <- fi
9 matches
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