Re: [ESS] FW: [GNU ELPA] ESS version 24.1.1

2024-02-22 Thread Dr. Michael L. Dowling via ESS-help
On Thu, Feb 22, 2024 at 04:27:18PM +, Sparapani, Rodney via ESS-help wrote: Hello, Rodney! > I see this function in etc/ESSR/R/.load.R on line 12. > So could you please double-check? Thanks I don't see this file in the installed directory, /usr/share/emacs/etc/ess/ESSR/R, but it is in the

Re: [ESS] FW: [GNU ELPA] ESS version 24.1.1

2024-02-22 Thread Sparapani, Rodney via ESS-help
Hi Michael: I see this function in etc/ESSR/R/.load.R on line 12. So could you please double-check? Thanks -- Rodney Sparapani, Associate Professor of Biostatistics, He/Him/His Vice President, Wisconsin Chapter of the American Statistical Association Institute for Health and Equity, Division of

Re: [R] Help

2024-02-22 Thread Ben Bolker
I agree that the posting guide is due for updating. If the mailing list maintainers were willing I think r-consult might not be a terrible idea. I do think the center of gravity has moved to Cross Validated, and it might be minimally sufficient to point people there (or Math Overflow for

Re: [R] Help

2024-02-22 Thread Joakim Linde
Lisa, this seems to be fairly straight forward to do in R and I'm happy to help you get started. However, please be aware that you do have to have knowledge of statistics to do the analysis/modeling. Rolf, Jeff, I do appreciate your view that this is not a R probelm. It's more a 'how to use

[R] Extracting Plot Arguments

2024-02-22 Thread Reed A. Cartwright
Hi All, I'm building an autograding framework for my biostatistics class this semester, and I am exploring different ways to automatically grade figures. In other classes, I teach ggplot2 and I extract information directly from the ggplot2 object. However, in this class we are using base R and I

Re: [R] Network issue

2024-02-22 Thread James Powell
Hi Stephen, Thanks again for getting back to me, Ivan Krylov responded also and suggested windows binaries and I must confess I was only familiar with installing from files via the package sources (apart from the conventional install.packages method), so the solution was as simple as installing

Re: [R] Network issue

2024-02-22 Thread Hilmar Berger via R-help
Dear James, the fact you can download the packages via Chrome but not in R/RStudio might indicate that your browser uses a proxy server that is not known to R. Maybe you have to configure it (e.g. https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6467277/proxy-setting-for-r#8297685) appropriately? Best