I think the operative words here are "brew install". I.e., this is a homebrew
installation, and thus nothing to do with CRAN.
Nothing wrong with homebrew as far as R Core and the CRAN team knows, we just
don't support it, so you have to hope for response from other homebrew users.
- Peter D.
Dear R-help members
Since this morning (5/2/2025), I get an error when I try to load optimx
package. I solve it and I send my solution but if someone has a better
idea or understand what's happened, I will be most happy to know.
MacOSX 15.3
R 4.4.2
nlopt installed using
brew install nlopt
[I have fixed your subject: "text" is really on of the most
unuseful subjects we've ever seen on this list ... ]
> Farzad Ghooshi on Sun, 28 Apr 2024 12:17:34 +0330 writes:
> Hi dear friend I use rgdal package for shape files.
> When installing the package, it gives me the following
> error
В Fri, 22 Mar 2024 14:52:05 -0500
Val пишет:
> : 8d5a 35f8 1ac5 cc14 a04e be5c 572f a3ad .Z5..N.\W/..
> 0010: 6210 7024 9b58 93c7 34d0 acb7 7a82 3f99 b.p$.X..4...z.?.
Thank you!
This doesn't look like any structured data to me. In particular, it
doesn't look like something wri
Here is the first few bytes,
xxd -l 128 X1.RData
: 8d5a 35f8 1ac5 cc14 a04e be5c 572f a3ad .Z5..N.\W/..
0010: 6210 7024 9b58 93c7 34d0 acb7 7a82 3f99 b.p$.X..4...z.?.
0020: 66ce 0ebb 2057 ec36 55b4 0ece a036 695a f... W.6U6iZ
0030: 258b 3493 b661 f620 f7fe ada7 158a 1
В Fri, 22 Mar 2024 14:31:17 -0500
Val пишет:
> How do I get the first few bytes?
What does file.info('X1.RData') say?
Do you get any output if you run print(readBin('X1.RData', raw(), 128))?
If this is happening on a Linux or macOS machine, the operating system
command xxd -l 128 X1.RData wi
Yes, X1.RData is large(more than 40M rows) .
How do I get the first few bytes?
On Fri, Mar 22, 2024 at 2:20 PM Ivan Krylov wrote:
>
> В Fri, 22 Mar 2024 14:02:09 -0500
> Val пишет:
>
> > X2.R
> > load("X1.RData")
> >
> > I am getting this error message:
> > Error in load("X1.RData", :
> > ba
В Fri, 22 Mar 2024 14:02:09 -0500
Val пишет:
> X2.R
> load("X1.RData")
>
> I am getting this error message:
> Error in load("X1.RData", :
> bad restore file magic number (file may be corrupted) .. no data
> loaded.
This error happens very early when R tries to load the file, right
at the fir
Hi all,
I am creating an X1.RData file using the R 4.2.2 library.
x1.R
save(datafilename, file="X1.RData")
When I am trying to load this file using another script
X2.R
load("X1.RData")
I am getting this error message:
Error in load("X1.RData", :
bad restore file magic number (file may
В Thu, 14 Dec 2023 22:30:17 +0530
siddharth sahasrabudhe via R-help пишет:
> I have installed R on my machine.
What operating system does your machine run? Was it the latest version
of R that you installed?
> After I open the R program I am getting the following message on the
> console:
> Erro
Hello,
I have installed R on my machine. After I open the R program I am getting
the following message on the console:
Error: evaluation nested too deeply: infinite recursion /
options(expressions=)?
Can anyone please let me know what this message is? Is there any issue
while installing R and how
On Mon, 20 Nov 2023 12:18:11 +0100
Ana de las Heras Molina wrote:
> Error in setwd(dir) : no es posible cambiar el directorio de trabajo
If you run traceback() first thing after getting this error, does it
say anything useful? (Anything besides "No traceback available" would
count as useful.)
D
I think that you may be correct about OneDrive being related.
I have seen OneDrive associated with problems before.
What happens if you manually set the working directory to that location? Does
it work if your default home directory is local to your machine?
> On Nov 20, 2023, at 6:18 AM, Ana
Hello,
I am Ana de las Heras, and I write to you because every time I open RStudio
or R directly I have the following message, before I can do anything at
all:
Error in setwd(dir) : no es posible cambiar el directorio de trabajo
At first I didn't pay much attention to it, but I am having lots of
Actually a better solution would be to make PID into a factor. They can
always be coerced to a number, but will display with your meaningful labels.
Duncan Murdoch
On 25/10/2023 3:38 p.m., Duncan Murdoch wrote:
I don't see it documented, but it appears that the gee() function
assumes the id v
I don't see it documented, but it appears that the gee() function
assumes the id variable can be coerced to a number. Your ids are in
PID, and are strings like "HIPS004", etc. Change that to "004" or a
numeric 4 and the error goes away.
Duncan Murdoch
On 25/10/2023 3:23 p.m., Sorkin, John w
Colleagues,
I am receiving several error messages from the gee function. I don't understand
the ides the error messages are trying to impart, and I don't know how to debug
or correct the error. The error messages follow:
> fitgee <- gee(HipFlex ~
> StepHeight,data=datashort,id=PID,corstr="exc
Dear R users,
I have encountered some error in finding factor scores/ person ability in
item response theory.
I tried a few times using ltm and mirt package but it still gave me error.
#TRY #1 - Fit GPCM model using ltm
> irt_model <- gpcm(response_matrix)
> irt_person_abilities <- fscores(ir
Dear R users,
I am using ltm and eRm package in analysing my polytomous data for fitting
item response theory and Rasch model, respectively.
I'm having a problem with the error as below;
> library(eRm)
> library(ltm)
> HT <- read.csv("C:/Dropbox/Analysis R_2023/HT.csv")
> response_columns <- HT[
Fascinating and, as ever, extremely helpful Ivan. Duncan Murdoch nudged
me in the right direction and for now
the solution for me is that if I don't have the lines:
description: |
CE's pages "blog posts" about using R
in _site.yaml that have been there for ages, then everything works. If
I
В Fri, 25 Aug 2023 11:49:03 +0200
Chris Evans via R-help пишет:
> Hm. I tried that butI really don't know what to make of what it's
> telling me. It seemed to me that I was just stepping through the
> same bits of code (with the warning that the debugger didn't
> have the source so I'm not rea
On 24/08/2023 21:05, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 24/08/2023 1:58 p.m., Chris Evans via R-help wrote:
I have an Rmarkdown file which is part of my distill "Rblog"
(https://www.psyctc.org/Rblog/). It was knitting fine until last week,
now knitting terminates with this:
Rscript -e 'rmarkdown::rend
Thanks Duncan. I've pushed the whole collection to:
https://github.com/cpsyctc/Rblog
On 24/08/2023 20:54, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
Could you post a link to the source for that Rmd file?
Duncan Murdoch
[rest snipped]
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On 24/08/2023 1:58 p.m., Chris Evans via R-help wrote:
I have an Rmarkdown file which is part of my distill "Rblog"
(https://www.psyctc.org/Rblog/). It was knitting fine until last week,
now knitting terminates with this:
Rscript -e 'rmarkdown::render("creating-a-shiny-server.Rmd")'
processin
Could you post a link to the source for that Rmd file?
Duncan Murdoch
On 24/08/2023 1:58 p.m., Chris Evans via R-help wrote:
I have an Rmarkdown file which is part of my distill "Rblog"
(https://www.psyctc.org/Rblog/). It was knitting fine until last week,
now knitting terminates with this:
R
I have an Rmarkdown file which is part of my distill "Rblog"
(https://www.psyctc.org/Rblog/). It was knitting fine until last week,
now knitting terminates with this:
Rscript -e 'rmarkdown::render("creating-a-shiny-server.Rmd")'
processing file: creating-a-shiny-server.Rmd
output file: creat
Às 16:49 de 21/08/2023, nor azila escreveu:
Dear R users,
I am using eRm package in analysing my polytomous data as below
Respondents = 277 people
Item = 30 questions
The data consists of 0,1,2,3 responses/answers.
I'm having a problem in writing coding as below because I do not know what
I s
Dear R users,
I am using eRm package in analysing my polytomous data as below
Respondents = 277 people
Item = 30 questions
The data consists of 0,1,2,3 responses/answers.
I'm having a problem in writing coding as below because I do not know what
I should replace in each of the arguments.
data.
Fixed!
I was not passing a tol value from the outer function to the inner
qnbinom() function. Because the scope of tol in qbinom() was confined to
the outer function, qnbinom was not accessing the globally defined tol
value. Furthermore, because the outer function itself was embedded in
integrate()
В Tue, 18 Jul 2023 09:28:30 -0400
Joseph Lucke пишет:
> Error in qnbinom(1 - tol, size = q, prob = r) :
> pRsq.Rhosq <- function(x, n, p, Rhosq,tol=tol){
It looks like you're not passing the `tol` parameter, and its default
value unfortunately refers to itself:
(function(x = x) x)()
# Error in
A repost.
R gurus:
I have a 10 or so functions that use R’s qnbinom() function. Until now,
they have worked without any problems whatsoever.
I created a new function, which involved the integration, using R’s
integrate(), of a function that in turn uses the qnbinom() function.
The function failed b
ent: Monday, June 5, 2023 3:19 PM
> To: akshay kulkarni
> Cc: Martin Maechler ; R help Mailing list
> Subject: Re: [R] error in arfima...
>> Dear Martin,
>> REgrets to reply this late
>> I am staring at a conundrum never before encountered in my exp
Cc: Martin Maechler ; R help Mailing list
Subject: Re: [R] error in arfima...
> Dear Martin,
> REgrets to reply this late
> I am staring at a conundrum never before encountered in my experience with R:
> LYGH[[201]]
> [1] 45.40 3.25 6.50 2.15
>
on that server. Notably the Windows version of R has
had problems fixed in the mean time ..
and at least there's a hope the problem disappears.
Lastly (but probably not helping more), you could use
dput() with control="digits" and even
.Internal(inspect( * )) magic on your LYGH[[201]
"ar"
[6] "ma" "covariance.dpq" "fnormMin""sigma"
"stderror.dpq"
[11] "correlation.dpq" "h" "d.tol" "M"
"hessian.dpq&q
> akshay kulkarni
> on Wed, 31 May 2023 20:55:33 + writes:
> dear members,
> I am using arfima() from forecast package to model a time
> series. The following is the code:
>> LYGH[[202]]
> [1] 45.40 3.25 6.50 2.15
>> arfima(LYGH[[202]])
> Error in
dear members,
I am using arfima() from forecast package to model
a time series. The following is the code:
> LYGH[[202]]
[1] 45.40 3.25 6.50 2.15
> arfima(LYGH[[202]])
Error in .fdcov(x, fdf$d, h, nar = nar, nma = nma, hess = hess, fdf.work =
fdf$w) :
NA/NaN/Inf
Às 06:28 de 14/05/2023, iguodala edwin via R-help escreveu:
Good morning, How can I resolved error message New_X with convergence 1.Thanks
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В Thu, 11 May 2023 17:51:33 +0800
Jinsong Zhao пишет:
> Both codes do not return NA on FreeBSD:
>
> > strptime("1970-01-01 00:00.00 UTC", "%Y-%m-%d %H:%M", '')
> [1] "1970-01-01 CST"
> > strptime("1970-01-01 00:00.00 UTC", "%Y-%m-%d", '')
> [1] "1970-01-01 CST"
I must have misread the cod
The origin of this problem is when I try to update rstan package in R
4.3.0 on FreeBSD. I get the same error as that
https://github.com/stan-dev/rstan/issues/612
However, I did not encounter this problem when using R 4.2.x or 4.1.x on
FreeBSD.
Best,
Jinsong
On 2023/5/11 16:56, Jinsong Zhao
On 2023/5/11 17:22, Ivan Krylov wrote:
В Thu, 11 May 2023 16:56:41 +0800
Jinsong Zhao пишет:
When I run the following code in R 4.3.0 on FreeBSD, I got error.
> as.POSIXct("1970-01-01 00:00.00 UTC")
Error in as.POSIXlt.character(x, tz, ...) :
character string is not in a standard unambi
On 2023/5/11 17:24, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
I find your claim suspect... a period is not interchangeable with a colon.
Good catching, but
In R 4.3.0 on FreeBSD, the same error after changing the period to a colon:
> as.POSIXct("1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC")
Error in as.POSIXlt.character(x, tz, ...) :
I find your claim suspect... a period is not interchangeable with a colon.
On May 11, 2023 1:56:41 AM PDT, Jinsong Zhao wrote:
>Hi there,
>
>When I run the following code in R 4.3.0 on FreeBSD, I got error.
>
>> as.POSIXct("1970-01-01 00:00.00 UTC")
>Error in as.POSIXlt.character(x, tz, ...) :
>
В Thu, 11 May 2023 16:56:41 +0800
Jinsong Zhao пишет:
> When I run the following code in R 4.3.0 on FreeBSD, I got error.
>
> > as.POSIXct("1970-01-01 00:00.00 UTC")
> Error in as.POSIXlt.character(x, tz, ...) :
>character string is not in a standard unambiguous format
Do strptime("1970-
Hi there,
When I run the following code in R 4.3.0 on FreeBSD, I got error.
> as.POSIXct("1970-01-01 00:00.00 UTC")
Error in as.POSIXlt.character(x, tz, ...) :
character string is not in a standard unambiguous format
The same code could give correct answer in R 4.3.0 on Windows, and R
4.1.2
Dear all,
I am trying to plot the following table in stacked barplot in percentages and
also horizontal.
Component Sample 1 Sample 2 Sample 3CaO 45
52 48SiO2 25 22
18Al2O3
Thanks a lot for your response
I managed to figure out the solution. There were some variables in my data
which were not a part of the model but were interfering with the function. I
removed those from my database and got the results
Thanks!
Sent from Yahoo Mail for iPhone
On Wednesday, Apr
Are the numbers you provided multiple estimates of one coefficient or are they
one estimate each of over 20 coefficients?
-Original Message-
From: R-help On Behalf Of Michael Dewey
Sent: Wednesday, April 26, 2023 5:14 AM
To: bharat rawlley ; r-help@R-project.org
Subject: Re: [R] Error
I am afraid your post is more or less unreadable since you posted in
HTML and this is a plain text list.
It might also help if you gave more context like the full results of
your model. There is a list dedicated to mixed models
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mixed-models
which ma
Hello,
I am trying to estimate 95% CI using the confint function for a generalized
liner model. While I am able to estimate Odds ratio using the coef function but
on using the confint function, I get the message " Error in approx(sp$y, sp$x,
xout = cutoff) : need at least two non-NA values to
Please keep R-help in the "Copy" list.
Please compose your messages in plain text, not HTML.
On Thu, 13 Apr 2023 15:59:49 +0800 (GMT+08:00)
"Dezhi Wang" wrote:
> This is my config.log
Please don't send any more screenshots. They are needlessly large and
impossible to copy text from. You could
On Thu, 13 Apr 2023 14:53:14 +0800 (GMT+08:00)
"Dezhi Wang" wrote:
> [New Thread 0x7fffe660a700 (LWP 3791)]
> [Thread 0x7fffe660a700 (LWP 3791) exited]
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x7fffe50c0fe5 in intel_aes_gcmAAD () from
> /lib64/libfreeblpriv3.so
You didn't po
On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 16:04:55 +0800 (GMT+08:00)
"Dezhi Wang" wrote:
> I run R 4.2.2 on CentOS-7.6.
Thank you for this useful information. Could you tell us how this build
of R was installed on this machine?
> > install.packages('sf')
> --- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session --
Hello,
I run R 4.2.2 on CentOS-7.6. I install package through
install.packages("sf").It threw the above error:
> install.packages('sf')
--- Please select a CRAN mirror for use in this session ---
*** caught segfault ***
address 0x60, cause 'memory not mapped'
Traceback:
1: download.file(url,
Something in the code you're trying to run attempted to call
pillar::format_glimpse [1]. The problem is, there's no format_glimpse
in the version of pillar installed on your computer. The format_glimpse
function appeared in pillar 1.5.1 [2]. Can you install a newer version
of pillar?
--
Best rega
I am receiving the following error message. I don't understand what it means,
and I don't know how to fix it. I am running my code in R studio. I do not know
if the error comes from R or RStudio. Please see session data below,
Thank you,
John
version data:
platform x86_64-w64-mingw32
Hi,
I hope that you are doing well.
I am Md Hossain, trying to fit the ARIMAX model in RJAGS. However, I got an
error message while I ran the code. Initially, I am using data obtained
from R-package then I will implement it into real data.
The code and error message are given below.
library(rja
Dear Bert,
Thanks for sharing your views...
THanking you,
Yours sincerely,
AKSHAY M KULKARNI
From: Bert Gunter
Sent: Wednesday, December 28, 2022 12:28 AM
To: akshay kulkarni
Cc: Sarah Goslee ; R help Mailing list
Subject: Re: [R] error
m: Bert Gunter
> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2022 11:39 PM
> To: akshay kulkarni
> Cc: Sarah Goslee ; R help Mailing list
>
> Subject: Re: [R] error in exists.
>
> You are confused about the list hierarchy. Perhaps this will explain:
> > i <- 1
> > E <-
Yours sincerely,
AKSHAY M KULKARNI
From: Bert Gunter
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2022 11:39 PM
To: akshay kulkarni
Cc: Sarah Goslee ; R help Mailing list
Subject: Re: [R] error in exists.
You are confused about the list hierarchy. Perhaps this will explain
reproduce it now?
>
> Thanking you,
> Yours sincerely,
> AKSHAY M KULKARNI
> ____
> From: Sarah Goslee
> Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2022 11:20 PM
> To: akshay kulkarni
> Cc: R help Mailing list
> Subject: Re: [R] error in exists.
>
You might try `hasName` instead of `exists` since `exists` is designed
for environments and `hasName` for objects (like lists). Note that
the order of the arguments is switched between the 2 functions.
This does the same thing as Andrew Simmons' answer, but is a little bit shorter.
On Tue, Dec 27
Thanking you,
Yours sincerely,
AKSHAY M KULKARNI
From: Sarah Goslee
Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2022 11:20 PM
To: akshay kulkarni
Cc: R help Mailing list
Subject: Re: [R] error in exists.
Hi,
I can't create the desired object using the code you provided, b
Hi,
I can't create the desired object using the code you provided, but if
I create it in two steps so that E$L[[i]]$T1A1 does exist, exist()
returns TRUE.
E <- new.env()
E$L <- list()
i <- 1
E$L[[i]]$T1A1 <- Sys.time()
# returns: Error in `*tmp*`[[i]] : subscript out of bounds
E$L[[i]] <- list(
exists() is for bindings in an environment, not for names in a list. try
"T1A1" %in% names(E$L[[i]])
instead
On Tue, Dec 27, 2022, 12:36 akshay kulkarni wrote:
> Dear members,
> I have the following code:
> > E <- new.env()
> > E$L <- list()
> > i <- 1
> > E$
Dear members,
I have the following code:
> E <- new.env()
> E$L <- list()
> i <- 1
> E$L[[i]]$T1A1 <- Sys.time()
> exists("T1A1", where = E$L[[i]])
Error in list2env(list(1, T1A1 = 1672161002.38743), NULL, ) :
attempt to use zero-length variable name
I want the
Note that 3221226505 in base 10 is C409 in hexadecimal. You may have
better luck looking for causes of this by googling the hex representation.
-Bill
On Sun, Dec 18, 2022 at 3:56 PM Mathurin, Gottfried via R-help <
r-help@r-project.org> wrote:
> Hello,
> I currently face the issue of Window
I cannot tell whether it would happen to me for two reasons: I don't use
Windows anymore and R's current version is 4.2.1.
You can determine whether it is the core packages that are throwing the
error (rather unlikely) or perhaps something you have in your
(invisible) .Rdata file. You should
Doesn't happen to me.
On December 16, 2022 12:44:17 AM PST, "Mathurin, Gottfried via R-help"
wrote:
>Hello,
>I currently face the issue of Windows 10 throwing a code 3221226505
>whenever I try to use R-4.1.3.
>Is this issue known and could you possibly share a fix?
>
>Thank you in advance,
>
>*G
Hello,
I currently face the issue of Windows 10 throwing a code 3221226505
whenever I try to use R-4.1.3.
Is this issue known and could you possibly share a fix?
Thank you in advance,
*Gottfried*
--
Th
Thank you Eric, Andrew, Rui and Martin for all your help and advice. I did
learn some good practices under the new R version!
Best,
Chao
On Thu, Sep 22, 2022 at 5:53 AM Martin Maechler
wrote:
> > Eric Berger
> > on Wed, 21 Sep 2022 22:26:39 +0300 writes:
>
> > In R 4.2.0 there
> Eric Berger
> on Wed, 21 Sep 2022 22:26:39 +0300 writes:
> In R 4.2.0 there is a significant change. When you use an if() statement
> with a condition of length > 1 this now reports an error.
> e.g. this link mentions it as a change
> https://www.jumpingrivers.com/bl
Hello,
In my previous I forgot that this, for matrices to have 2 classes , is
relatively new. It was introduced in R 4.0.0. From the News file [1],
point 2:
R News
[R logo] CHANGES IN 4.0.0
SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES
matrix objects now also inherit from class "array", so e.g.,
class(
Hello,
Check what class(datmat) returns and use ?inherits instead.
class(datmat)
#[1] "matrix" "array"
inherits(datmat, "matrix")
#[1] TRUE
Also, the error the posted code gives is
centrality(datmat,type="flow",center=TRUE)
Error in checkDataTypes(y = NULL, networks = networks, lag = lag) :
In general, you should be using inherits(netwotks, "matrix") or
is(networks, "matrix") instead of class() ==
Your function fails because your object has multiple classes so class==
returns multiple logical values so if will fail.
But inherits or is will return one logical value, so if will not ra
In R 4.2.0 there is a significant change. When you use an if() statement
with a condition of length > 1 this now reports an error.
e.g. this link mentions it as a change
https://www.jumpingrivers.com/blog/new-features-r420/
In your case this is because class(obj) can return a character vector of
l
Dear R-Help community,
This is a crosspost on SO but I've had no luck so far. So I have a function
which computes a centrality index for the nodes in a network or matrix.
Here is the function:
library(igraph) #load package igraph
centrality <- function (networks, type = c("indegree", "outdegree",
Hello,
Before removing all of R, why not run
update.packages()
?
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 17:14 de 04/09/2022, Stephen H. Dawson, DSL via R-help escreveu:
I contacted the arules package maintainer.
He concluded the syntax I submitted to this original post is correct.
The problem h
I contacted the arules package maintainer.
He concluded the syntax I submitted to this original post is correct.
The problem he estimates is a version mismatch within my R packages,
although all packages I am using come from R repositories. Specifically,
something is off on the r-base version
Go it, thanks.
*Stephen Dawson, DSL*
/Executive Strategy Consultant/
Business & Technology
+1 (865) 804-3454
http://www.shdawson.com
On 9/2/22 12:46, Bert Gunter wrote:
1. I told you essentially everything there is to know.
2. Chapter 13.3 of "An Introduction to R" on 'namespaces'.
3. Search o
Hi Everyone,
I upgraded my box recently. I am now running R at version 4.2. I
attempted to do association rules today using arules. I am getting two
errors.
My first guess is there is something in the build of the arules that is
not found in r-base. My second guess is the script syntax need
> Bill Dunlap
> on Sun, 24 Jul 2022 08:51:09 -0700 writes:
> I think the intent of this code was to see if the formula
> had solely a literal 1 on the right hand side. Then
> !identical(pp[[3]], 1) would do it, avoiding the overhead
> of calling deparse. Note that th
I think the intent of this code was to see if the formula had solely a
literal 1 on the right hand side.
Then !identical(pp[[3]], 1) would do it, avoiding the overhead of calling
deparse. Note that the
1 might be an integer, which the current code would (erroneously) not
catch, so
!identical(pp
On Sun, 24 Jul 2022 16:03:24 +1200
Rolf Turner wrote:
> My impression is that if the right hand side of a formula gets "too
> long", then it gets split into parts --- which messes everything up.
For new enough R (≥ 4.0), it's possible to use deparse1() [*], which
guarantees to return a single st
On Sat, 23 Jul 2022 21:00:25 -0400
Ben Tupper wrote:
> Could this be related to a new if() behavior introduced in v4.2.0 ?
> See the "SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES" for v4.2.0 in the NEWS
>
> https://cloud.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/NEWS.html
No. What's going on is much weirder t
Could this be related to a new if() behavior introduced in v4.2.0 ?
See the "SIGNIFICANT USER-VISIBLE CHANGES" for v4.2.0 in the NEWS
https://cloud.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/NEWS.html
On Sat, Jul 23, 2022 at 6:26 PM Aaron Crowley wrote:
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> Approximately 6 months ago, I successfully pe
Thank you
On Thu, May 26, 2022 at 12:38 PM Ivan Krylov wrote:
>
> В Thu, 26 May 2022 12:30:12 +0200
> Luigi Marongiu пишет:
>
> > > Error in forest.meta(m10, sortvar = TE, predict = TRUE, print.tau2
> > > = TRUE, :
> > argument 3 matches multiple formal arguments
>
> Look at help(forest.meta)
Hello,
I am using the package meta to plot a forest plot. My data looks like this:
```
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Entry Cases Ca_pos Controls Co_pos Method Tissue
Disease Virus Set
6 de Villiers, 200782 72 82 61PCR colon/rectum
cancer TTV 3
7 de Villiers, 2002 162
On Tue, 17 May 2022 11:43:33 -0500
Paul Bernal wrote:
> Could this be due to network restrictions?
Yes, definitely.
> URL 'https://cran.r-project.org/CRAN_mirrors.csv': status was 'SSL
> peer certificate or SSH remote key was not OK'
Since most other people seem to be able to access this addre
gt;> NA values
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> We agree on that. However, the error gives you no hint about which
>> >> variables are causing the problem. If it did, then it could only tell
>> >> about the first variable with the prob
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Constant columns can be the model when you do some subsetting or are exploring
a new dataset. My ob
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> *Subject:* Re: [R] Error with text analysis data
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> Constant columns can be the model when
ike summarize(y) or mean(y) if that was the goal.
>
> Tim
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This sounds like what I think is a bug in stats::model.matrix.default(): a
numeric column with all identical entries is fine but a constant character
or factor column is not.
> d <- data.frame(y=1:5, sex=rep("Female",5))
> d$sexFactor <- factor(d$sex, levels=c("Male","Female"))
> d$sexCode <- as.i
Hi Neha,
The error message is about not having _factors_ with two or more
levels. Apart from using stringsAsFactors=FALSE (meaning that you
probably won't get any factors in "d"), your sample data doesn't look
like CSV format. Perhaps the lines have been truncated. You may get
something with string
The reason why you hit the limit already around 100 workers, could be
because you already have other connections open, e.g. file
connections, capture.output(), etc.
If you want to use *forked* processing with more than 125 workers
using bare-bone R, you can use parallel::mclapply() and friends,
be
I am trying to run a parallel job on a computer with many CPUs and get
the following error:
> library(parallel)
> cl <- makeForkCluster(128)
Error in UseMethod("sendData") :
no applicable method for 'sendData' applied to an object of class "NULL"
If I scale down to 100 CPUs it doesn't produce
I took care of the issue by simply updating an already installed package.
Really appreciate for the valuable feedback from R community. Glad to have
such kind guidelines.
On Sat, Feb 26, 2022 at 1:57 AM Ivan Krylov wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Feb 2022 16:14:05 -0600
> Tariq Khasiri wrote:
>
> > CS_neve
ot;FALSE"> if (0)
> print("TRUE") else print("FALSE")[1] "FALSE"
This is why you are being told that for many purposes, the Boolean vector may
work fine. But if you really want or need zero and one, that is a trivial
transformation as shown. Feel f
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