Re: [R] How can I remove my packages from rdrr.io?

2023-11-01 Thread David Winsemius
> On Nov 1, 2023, at 6:06 AM, Kim Emilia wrote: > > Hello all, > > I would like to take down my packages posted/created on the website rdrr.io. > [https://rdrr.io/] Is there any way to take down packages from the website? > It would be appreciated if you suggested/offered a way to remove the

Re: [R] How can I remove my packages from rdrr.io?

2023-11-01 Thread Ben Bolker
There is a github site with an issues list: https://github.com/rdrr-io/rdrr-issues/issues It looks like people have successfully requested removal in the past, e.g. https://github.com/rdrr-io/rdrr-issues/issues/113 On 2023-11-01 9:06 a.m., Kim Emilia wrote: Hello all, I would like to

Re: [R] How can I remove my packages from rdrr.io?

2023-11-01 Thread Ivan Krylov
В Wed, 1 Nov 2023 22:06:27 +0900 Kim Emilia пишет: > I would like to take down my packages posted/created on the website > rdrr.io. I think it's unlikely to find people affiliated with rdrr.io here on the R-help mailing list. Have you tried contacting the website author via the links at the

[R] How can I remove my packages from rdrr.io?

2023-11-01 Thread Kim Emilia
Hello all, I would like to take down my packages posted/created on the website rdrr.io. [https://rdrr.io/] Is there any way to take down packages from the website? It would be appreciated if you suggested/offered a way to remove the package from the website. Thank you. [[alternative

Re: [R] running crossvalidation many times MSE for Lasso regression

2023-11-01 Thread David Winsemius
> On Oct 22, 2023, at 4:01 PM, Bert Gunter wrote: > > No error message shown Please include the error message so that it is > not necessary to rerun your code. This might enable someone to see the > problem without running the code (e.g. downloading packages, etc.) > > -- Bert > > On Sun,