This is the way Rgui (which I guess you mean as Rterm
does not use colours) was intended to work, so it is not a 'mistake'.
Rather than 'red' and 'blue', Rgui has user-selectable separate
colours for user input (default DarkRed) and for R output (default
NavyBlue). When you do what I believe
Wolfi == Wolfgang Huber hu...@ebi.ac.uk
on Sat, 28 Feb 2009 18:01:19 + writes:
Wolfi Dear Martin name masking is a separate issue, which I
Wolfi do not want to explore here.
Wolfi If one accepts the notion that unrelated generics of
Wolfi the same name may exist in
I'm not sure this will work under MacOS but you should try to run R from
a shell and see any informative message displayed in it.
Cheers,
Mathieu
* it might be useful to give us some details about the code you ran and
caused the issue.
Le lundi 02 mars 2009 à 17:15 +0100, marycme...@mac.com a
I am trying to dump some data in a file that I will add to a package.
The data has an attribute which is a S4 object, and this seems to cause
problems. What is the preferred way to write a file with a dataset
that has some S4 parts, so that it can be included in a package?
Paul Gilbert
On Mon, 2 Mar 2009, Paul Gilbert wrote:
I am trying to dump some data in a file that I will add to a package. The
data has an attribute which is a S4 object, and this seems to cause problems.
What is the preferred way to write a file with a dataset that has some S4
parts, so that it can be