Henrik Bengtsson wrote:
FYI,
you're much more likely to get a response/see actions on this if you
report issues using the most recent stable version (R v2.10.1) and/or
even the developers version (R v2.11.0). You're current version is,
as you see, more than 2 years old. It is likely that
Manuel L=C3=B3pez-Ib=C3=A1=C3=B1ez wrote:
Patch against current trunk attached. It is a one-liner, so I do not
believe anyone can claim copyright over it.
Fixed for r-devel (r51115).
Cheers,
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Manuel.
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BTW, bugs.r-project.org is painfully slow. I cannot login, I cannot pos=
t
m...@niaid.nih.gov wrote:
Hi,
The poisson.test function from stats package does not pass the conf.level p=
arameter for the two-sample test. Here is an example:
poisson.test(c(2,4),c(20,14),conf.level=3D.95)$conf.int
poisson.test(c(2,4),c(20,14),conf.level=3D.9)$conf.int
Here is the
Peter Ehlers wrote:
cornell.p.gonsch...@iem.fh-friedberg.de wrote:
Full_Name: Cornell Gonschior
Version: 2.10.0
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (212.201.28.40)
Hi,
in the introduction to R, you can find the following sentence in the
par()
chapter:
Use tck=0.01 and mgp=c(1,-1.5,0)
macra...@alum.mit.edu wrote:
nchar(with(list(2),ls())) gives an internal error. This is of course
a peculiar call (no names in the list), but the error is not caught
cleanly.
It is not clear from the documentation whether with(list(2)...) is
allowable; if it is not, it should presumably
rvarad...@jhmi.edu wrote:
Full_Name: Ravi Varadhan
Version: 2.8.1
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (162.129.251.19)
Inverting a matrix with solve(), but using LAPACK=TRUE, gives erroneous
results:
Thanks, but there seems to be a much easier fix.
Inside coef.qr, we have
Drats!. Jitterbug is up to its old PR renaming trick again... This
should have been a followup to PR#13762. Will refile.
p.dalga...@biostat.ku.dk wrote:
rvarad...@jhmi.edu wrote:
Full_Name: Ravi Varadhan
Version: 2.8.1
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (162.129.251.19)
Inverting a
Refiling this. The actual fix was slightly more complicated. Will soon
be committed to R-Patched (aka 2.9.1 beta).
-p
rvarad...@jhmi.edu wrote:
Full_Name: Ravi Varadhan
Version: 2.8.1
OS: Windows
Submission from: (NULL) (162.129.251.19)
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Inverting a matrix with solve(), but
William Dunlap wrote:
You may have to use
(unsigned int)(unsigned char)*s++
instead of just
(unsigned int)*s++
to avoid the sign extension.
Thanks again,
I probably won't be doing the change since I don't have a Windows build
environment around, and I'm a bit superstitious about fixing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: Jari Oksanen
Version: 2.6.2 RC (2008-02-07 r44369)
OS: Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (130.231.102.145)
Even if function xspline() is called with argument draw=3DFALSE, it req=
uires a
graphics device (that it won't use since it was draw=3DFALSE). I run
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 21:44:57 +0100
To: Steve Mongin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: range( dates, na.rm =3D TRUE )
In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Kurt Hornik [EMAIL
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
I don't think that is the right fix. All methods for min/max should
now support na.rm=3DTRUE (but not finite=3DTRUE), so range.default shou=
ld
just call min and max with that argument.
I'd need to verify those 'should's first
OK, that why I didn't touch the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running under Windows XP 64 bit, as.POSIXlt()/as.POSIXct() seem
to think that US time zones (EST5EDT, MST7MDT) switched from daylight
savings back to standard time on Oct 28, 2007, whereas the switch
is actually on Sun Nov 04, 2007.
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Not Our Problem. (This sort
Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
snipped
You need x11() with a valid display to trigger the bug:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] BUILD]$ ssh -Y 192.168.1.10
[EMAIL PROTECTED]'s password:
Last login: Sat Oct 27 02:40:16 2007 from 192.168.1.11
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ echo $DISPLAY
localhost:10.0
Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Full_Name: Christian Brechbuehler
Version: 2.4.1, 2.5.1, OS: Ubuntu GNU/Linux
Submission from: (NULL) (24.61.47.236)
snipped
Example (start R without DISPLAY from bash):
% DISPLAY=3D R
x11(localhost:11.0)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello. I was writing some code that computes on the language and came acr=
oss
this. I can work around it, but thought you might like to know about it.
f - function(x) { NULL }
a - as.list(f)[[1]]
a # ie print(a)
Error: argument a is missing, with no default
Steven McKinney wrote:
Same behaviour seen on Apple Mac OSX 10.4.8 platform:
sessionInfo()
R version 2.4.0 Patched (2006-10-31 r39758)
powerpc-apple-darwin8.8.0
locale:
en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/C/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8
attached base packages:
[1] methods stats
Derek Stephen Elmerick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
thanks for the friendly reply. i think my description was fairly clear: i
import a large dataset and run a model. using the same dataset, the
process worked previously and it doesn't work now. if the new version of R
requires more memory and
Derek Stephen Elmerick [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter,
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I ran the memory limit function you mention below and both versions provi=
de
the same result:
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memory.limit(size=3D4095)
NULL
memory.limit(NA)
[1] 4293918720
I do have 4GB ram on my PC. As a more reproducible form of
Marc Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 21:15 +0100, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Full_Name: Justin Harrington
Version: 2.4.0
OS: Fedora Core 6
Submission from: (NULL) (142.103.121.203)
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When I type the (albeit stupid)
Bill Dunlap [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 3 Nov 2006 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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On Fri, 2006-11-03 at 21:15 +0100, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
x - quote(match.call())
eval(x)
*** buffer overflow detected ***: /usr/lib/R/bin/exec/R terminated
Peter Kleiweg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Dalgaard schreef op de 31e dag van de wijnmaand van het jaar 2006:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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'make check' fails on d-p-q-r-tests:
...
--please do not edit the information below--
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Version:
platform =3D i686-pc-linux-gnu
Peter Kleiweg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Peter Dalgaard schreef op de 31e dag van de wijnmaand van het jaar 2006:
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Peter Kleiweg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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Peter Dalgaard schreef op de 31e dag van de wijnmaand van het jaar 20=
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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'make
Duncan Murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you fixing rect?
Done now (-patched and -devel).
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Duncan Murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 6/26/2006 7:31 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This works for me on both Linux and Windows.
Please check your memory usage: it does need about 900Kb of VM, and as you
have less RAM than that installed you need to set --max-mem-size=1G or
some
ltp [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi
Thanks for the quick reply. However, I am not satisfied, as
round(3.1500, 1)
[1] 3.1
round(3.7500, 1)
[1] 3.8
I think the problem is really more of an error in the rounding off
algorithm than finite precision.
It isn't, and
Duncan Murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On 3/22/2006 3:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
cspark == cspark [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Wed, 22 Mar 2006 05:52:13 +0100 (CET) writes:
cspark Full_Name: Chanseok Park Version: R 2.2.1 OS: RedHat
cspark EL4 Submission from: (NULL)
Peter Dalgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Full_Name: Todd Bailey
Version: 2.1
Er, 2.2.1
OS: Mac OS-X 10.4.3
Submission from: (NULL) (87.112.79.124)
sub returns garbage in some strings when replacing something with nothing
and
fixed=TRUE.
P Ehlers [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I prefer a (consistent) NaN. What happens to our notion of a
Binomial RV as a sequence of Bernoulli RVs if we permit n=0?
I have never seen (nor contemplated, I confess) the definition
of a Bernoulli RV as anything other than some dichotomous-outcome
Thomas Lumley [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi - in version 2.1 the command
-2^2
gives
-4
as the answer. (-2)^2 is evaluated correctly.
So is -2^2. The precedence of ^ is higher than that of unary minus. It
may be surprising,
(Reported by Søren Højsgaard)
Looks like update.formula is stripping of parentheses in cases where
they shouldn't be
update.formula (Reaction ~ Days + (Days | Subject), . ~ . + I(Days^2))
Reaction ~ Days + Days | Subject + I(Days^2)
Notice that the right hand side is interpreted with the bar
Vaidotas Zemlys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
On 04 Nov 2005 13:51:56 +0100, Peter Dalgaard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One further thought about this:
On SUSE,
rpm -qif /usr/share/mime/
points at
http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fshared_2dmime_2dinfo
So I guess
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