Dear Uwe, i clearly understand the CRAN team needs time on this. I have
no problem in postponing on my side, and resubmit later next month.
Thanks & best regards
Le 27/05/2017 à 16:25, Uwe Ligges a écrit :
> For geometa:
>
> If you resubmit without the access to "img.shields.io", we can publish
On 27.05.2017 16:37, Spencer Graves wrote:
On 2017-05-27 9:25 AM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
For geometa:
If you resubmit without the access to "img.shields.io", we can publish
now. Otherweise, as we have not yet managed to get a univesally
working pandoc on the CRAN master, we cannot publish your
Hi Glenn,
Try this:
my_list <- list(func = eval(parse(text=paste0("function()",
"print('this is a function')"
my_list$func()
#> "this is a function"
Regards,
Iñaki
2017-05-27 14:49 GMT+02:00 Glenn Schultz :
> All,
> I have a function to split a fixed rate bond into a floater/inverse floater
On 2017-05-27 9:25 AM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
For geometa:
If you resubmit without the access to "img.shields.io", we can publish
now. Otherweise, as we have not yet managed to get a univesally
working pandoc on the CRAN master, we cannot publish your package yet.
Uwe:
Might it be appr
For geometa:
If you resubmit without the access to "img.shields.io", we can publish
now. Otherweise, as we have not yet managed to get a univesally working
pandoc on the CRAN master, we cannot publish your package yet.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 27.05.2017 16:20, Emmanuel Blondel wrote:
Thanks
Thanks Uwe for your clarifications. Can you let me know if i need to
change something on my side, and/or resubmit the package to CRAN? (the
warning on Pandoc was the only one) Thanks in advance
Best,
Emmanuel
Le 26/05/2017 à 00:11, Uwe Ligges a écrit :
This is currently under inspection by the
All,
I have a function to split a fixed rate bond into a floater/inverse floater
combination (something typically done in mortgage securtizations). The
function returns a list which serves as the deal structure over which principal
payment rules will iterate. However, I would like to call the