> On Aug 3, 2015, at 8:12 AM, Robert in SA wrote:
>
> Hello. I have "successfully" installed EDC v1.3 on linux ubuntu 14.04. I am
> running a 64bit machine with R 3.2.1 via Rstudio. I have tried "> example1
> <- EDC.get(1)" after loading the ncdf and EDCR libraries, from both the R
> terminal an
> During installation EDC_HOME was set to /home/robert/EDC
> and the directory definitely exists.
Are you sure that EDC_HOME is set now? What do you get from the following
command?
Sys.getenv("EDC_HOME")
If that is set to something other than "", what do you get from
getwd()
setwd(Sys.ge
Hi Robert:
I didn’t see this until Dan sent me something offline. I apologize for the
problem. Yes the function should work as is, and a lot of the EDC is Java. I
have forwarded your email to the people who did the coding. But in the
meantime can you do two things for me to help us in the de
Hi Dan, thanks for your response.
The setwd is coded somewhere in the EDC.get function. I guess I could try
alter the code but I assume this package should work as is.
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Hello. I have "successfully" installed EDC v1.3 on linux ubuntu 14.04. I am
running a 64bit machine with R 3.2.1 v
Hello. I have "successfully" installed EDC v1.3 on linux ubuntu 14.04. I am
running a 64bit machine with R 3.2.1 via Rstudio. I have tried "> example1
<- EDC.get(1)" after loading the ncdf and EDCR libraries, from both the R
terminal and Rstudio and get the following result:
Error in setwd(paste(S
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