Hi all,
Is there some way to set a default working directory each time R.exe is opened?
I ask this because Always that I open R 4.2.o in Windows 10 I get the next
warning messages
Warning message:
In normalizePath(path.expand(path), winslash, mustWork) :
path[1]="\\172.19.2.44\profiles\profil
Dear developers,
When I run the example code in the help of reStruct, I get
> library(nlme)
> rs1 <- reStruct(list(Dog = ~day, Side = ~1), data = Pixel)
> rs1
Uninitialized random effects structure
> str(rs1)
List of 2
$ Side:Error in pdMatrix.pdSymm(x) :
cannot extract matrix from an uniniti
Hello Maryam,
The haven function for reading Stata files is read_dta (not read.dta!!!). May
this be your issue?
Iago
De: R-help de part de Maryam Iraniparast
Enviat el: dilluns, 14 de novembre de 2022 19:07
Per a: r-help@r-project.org
Tema: [R] Importing dat
You may take a look at the bigmemory package or other which deal with large
memory data in
https://cran.r-project.org/web/views/HighPerformanceComputing.html#large-memory-and-out-of-memory-data
Some extra explanation is in https://stackoverflow.com/a/11127229/997979
Iago
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Hi all,
Where can I find a detailed document(ation) on the use of Rgui.exe. The most
detailed I found is
https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-release/R-ints.html#GUI-consoles,
where there is almost nothing.
Actually I want to know how to open Rgui.exe (let's say, from a terminal
[mainly i
Thank you Petr, great!
Best,
Iago
De: PIKAL Petr
Enviat: Dilluns, 3-juliol 3e000 2023 9:42
Per a: Iago Gin� V�zquez; r-help@r-project.org
Assumpte: RE: Help/documentation on Rgui
Hi
I am not sure about opening Rgui in terminal but for customising Rgui
appearance
It seems that the issue are the missings. If in #1 you use the dataset
na.omit(my_data) instead of my_data, you get the same output that in #2 and in
#4, where all observations with missing data are removed since you are
including all the variables.
The second dataset has no issue since it ha
Hi all,
I downloaded R-devel as explicited in
https://developer.r-project.org/SVNtips.html
Then, I tried to install it through instructions in
https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/r-devel/R-admin.html#Installation
(taking into account also
https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2016-May/07277
Hi all,
I cite from README.Rterm
^D, DEL : Delete the character under the cursor.
That is the general behaviour, but when there is no character (neither under
the cursor nor at its left), pressing the Delete key suggests closing the R
terminal. Is there any (configurable) way to avoid this
Yes, indeed, I am talking about Rterm in Windows.
Iago
De: Duncan Murdoch
Enviat el: divendres, 9 de febrer de 2024 13:50
Per a: Iago Giné Vázquez
Tema: Re: [R] Avoiding Delete key function as 'Quit R' in Rterm when there are
no characters in cursor l
Duncan, do you think it's worth to comment this in R-devel list?
Iago
De: CALUM POLWART
Enviat el: divendres, 9 de febrer de 2024 18:28
Per a: Duncan Murdoch
A/c: Iago Giné Vázquez ; r-help@r-project.org
Tema: Re: [R] Avoiding Delete key function as
Thanks to both, Duncan and Thomas.
Best,
Iago
De: Tomas Kalibera
Enviat el: dilluns, 12 de febrer de 2024 11:18
Per a: Iago Giné Vázquez ; CALUM POLWART
; Duncan Murdoch
A/c: r-help@r-project.org
Tema: Re: [R] Avoiding Delete key function as 'Quit R'
Hi all,
I tested next command:
gsub("([aeiouAEIOU])([aeiouAEIOU])", "\\1_\\2", "aerioue")
with the following output:
[1] "a_eri_ou_e"
So, there are two consecutive vowels where an underscore is not added.
May it be a bug? Is it expected (bug or not)? Is there any chance to get
what I want (a
oue", perl = TRUE, ignore.case =
> TRUE)
>
> ## or
>
> gsub("(?i)([aeiou])(?=[aeiou])", "\\1_", "aerioue", perl = TRUE)
> ```
>
> I hope this helps!
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2024, 06:37 Iago Giné Vázquez wrote:
>
>> H
Hi all, I am trying to debug an error of a function g defined and used inside
another function f of a package.
So I have
f <- function(whatever){
...
g <- function(whatever2){
...
}
...
}
If I wanted to debug some thing directly inside f I would do debug(f). But this
does not g
To be precise, in the case I am looking this time f is not a function, but
f <- ggplot2::ggproto(...)
So debug(f) produces
Error in debug(f) : argument must be a function
Iago
De: R-help de part de Iago Gin� V�zquez
Enviat el: divendres, 12 d�abril de 2024 14:
Thank you Ivan, your example solves my issue this time through
debug(environment(Adder$add)$add)
Just for the future, you say
Moreover, `g` doesn't exist at all until f() is evaluated and reaches
this point. If `f` was a function, it would be possible to trace() it,
inserting a call
Thanks a lot both Duncan and Ivan,
I will keep that example in mind, Duncan, great!
Best regards,
Iago
De: Duncan Murdoch
Enviat el: divendres, 12 d�abril de 2024 15:36
Per a: Iago Gin� V�zquez ; r-help@r-project.org
Tema: Re: [R] Debugging functions defined
Hi all,
As the email subject tells, I write to ask if there is the chance to customize
the colours (and in particular the background) of the `View` output window.
In the View help, it is told that:
On Windows, the initial size of the data viewer window is taken from the
default dimensions
Thanks Duncan.
I am currently on Windows. Is there any solution for it?
Best regards,
Iago
De: Duncan Murdoch
Enviat el: dimarts, 7 de maig de 2024 12:24
Per a: Iago Gin� V�zquez ; r-help@r-project.org
Tema: Re: [R] Is there some way to customize colours for
Hi all,
I've just could test your suggestions on using dataedit... entries now, and
indeed they work... partially. See, please, the next screenshot:
https://ibb.co/Dkn2pVs
dataedituser modifies the red borders
dataedittext the yellow text
dataeditfg... I do not know, specified to green the outp
Hi,
1 - On help(".libPaths", help_type = "text") one can read:
First, '.Library.site' is initialized from 'R_LIBS_SITE'.
However, I have
> Sys.getenv("R_LIBS_SITE")
[1] "c:/Users/i.gine/AppData/Local/Programs/R/R-4.4.1/site-library"
> .Library.site
character(0)
Is this consistent?
2 - Next,
Thanks,
Regarding .libPaths, I am asking for the call to `.libPaths()`, so I understand
there is no `new` in the call, as in the documentation I cited.
Iago
De: peter dalgaard
Enviat el: dilluns, 17 de juny de 2024 13:26
Per a: Iago Gin� V�zquez
A/c: r-help@r-
Hi all,
On one hand, I wanted to ask if there is some place where I can check a
changelog / NEWS for the grid package, as it is not on CRAN. And in that case,
where can I find it?
On the other hand, I wanted to ask you for tutorials to start understanding the
grid package or what other recomme
Hi,
How should POSIXct time zone be changed without modifying the specified time
(so fix the time zone). I tried
> now <- Sys.time()
> now
[1] "2024-08-22 10:56:24 CEST"
> as.POSIXct(now, tz = "UTC")
[1] "2024-08-22 08:56:24 UTC"
> as.POSIXct(now, origin = as.POSIXct("1970-01-01", tz = "UTC"), t
Thanks all for your comments and solutions!
Best regards,
Iago
De: Ivan Krylov
Enviat el: dijous, 22 d��agost de 2024 11:27
Per a: Iago Gin�� V��zquez
A/c: r-help@r-project.org
Tema: Re: [R] Force conversion of (POSIXct) time zone with base R
�� Thu, 22 Aug 20
Hi all,
I build a dataset processing in the same way the same data in Windows than in
Linux.
The output of Windows processing is:
https://gitlab.com/iagogv/repdata/-/raw/main/exdata.csv?ref_type=heads
The output of Linux processing is:
https://gitlab.com/iagogv/repdata/-/raw/main/exdata2.csv?r
Iago
De: Martin Maechler
Enviat el: dimecres, 4 de setembre de 2024 10:41
Per a: Bert Gunter
A/c: Iago Giné Vázquez ; r-help@r-project.org
Tema: Re: [R] fixed set.seed + kmeans output disagree on distinct platforms
>>>>> Bert Gunter
>>>>>
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