Can you think of any systemic changes that might interefere with R
besides Symantec EndPoint and LiveUpdate? I have removed those
programs and allocated more memory to R, but it is still way too
slow.
On Nov 13, 10:45 pm, J Dougherty wrote:
> On Friday 13 November 2009 07:17:28 am Jgabriel wr
r the years, can you help me out?
On Nov 13, 1:15 pm, Uwe Ligges
wrote:
> Jgabriel wrote:
> > I can't fully answer all these questions, but I'll do my best - There
> > have not been any updates of Windows, and I did not update R during
> > the period, although I di
a change in software, but without some really clear information on changes on
> your system that could potentially have caused this, you are unlikely to find
> it easily. One possibility is that a change in software has resulted in
> smaller available resource space.
>
> JWDou
I have a question that might not be "kosher" here, but I'm running out
of options and need some help. Basically using the function "step" is
freezing R. I am running a model that includes a number of
interactions on a large data set with a number of dummy variables
representing whether an event occ
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