If base::solve.default() is called with a 'qr' object, the following
will take place:
if(inherits(a, "qr")) {
warning("solve.default called with a \"qr\" object: use 'qr.solve'")
return(solve.qr(a, b, tol))
}
Note how the warning says that qr.solve() should be used,
Hi,
thanks for your fast reply. I've fixed the issues and get no error messages
when running BiocCheck.
This is the updated version:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rJcs2W5fcfc0Cq74QHfNfk0mu2xJ5JJ9
Thanks and kind regards,
Stefan
On Fri, Apr 6, 2018 at 7:58 PM Van Twisk, Daniel <
|On the subject of spell-checking, to avoid false positives when I'm
checking the package, in the directory above the package directory I
create a file called .spell_ignore with one word per line, and then run|:
|||devtools::spell_check("pkg/", dict="en_GB",
ignore=read.table(".spell_ignore",