Same problem here. I have updated rattle from the repository as suggested by
Graham, but this, unfortunately, did not solve the issue. (The release date
in the 'About Rattle' dialog is 2012-04-22.) Any other ideas?
Graham Williams wrote
It is fixed and 2.6.19 will include the fix.
When
Hi Avideh,
I have Rattle installed on the 64-bit version of R 2.15.0 and this seems to
work OK. I had a dataset of my own loaded into Rattle when I saw your email.
Tried creating the plot using these data but got a warning saying I should
limit the number of variables to 40. So I changed to
Hi Avideh,
Sorry to hear you're still having a problem. Tried usinging this two options on
my 64-bit and 32-bit versions of R 2.15.0. Everything works fine. So I've at
least been able to determine that there's nothing wrong with Rattle or with the
combination of Ratttle and either the 64-bit
Thanks for assisting here Paul.
It turns out there is a bug in this release of Rattle. It is fixed and
2.6.19 will include the fix.
In the mean time you can download an updated 2.6.18 from
http://www.togaware.com.au/repository/
Regards,
Graham
On 19 May 2012 01:14, Paul Miller
Hi,
I recently installed Rattle for R 2.15.0 and all the functions work properly
except for the Correlation button. After I choose the Correlation radio button
in Explore tab, I click Execute, but nothing happens. No results at all. What
is it that I am missing?
Thank you,
Avideh
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