Hi!
Since I'm not using the Carbon version of R, I haven't seen those errors
before. But take a look at the 'R FAQ' and the 'R for Macintosh FAQ/DOC',
booth available at cran.
Good look.
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Mark and Jenny wrote:
> Having trouble with this program which I have just downloade
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003, Neil Osborne wrote:
> I am using the R ActiveX component (v1.2). I have written a custom function
> in R which returns a dataframe. I want to be able to retrieve the contents
> of the returned dataframe in my application.
>
> Here is a snippet of the code (line that throws
Hi All,
I am using the R ActiveX component (v1.2). I have written a custom function
in R which returns a dataframe. I want to be able to retrieve the contents
of the returned dataframe in my application.
Here is a snippet of the code (line that throws exception). X has been
correctly declared
liping wrote:
Dear R/Biocondutor users:
I tried to merge two big affybatch data sets in R (under unix mainframe) and encounter the problems as following:
combine2.3<-merge(combine2.1,TALL)
Error: cannot allocate vector of size 409600 Kb
I do not know what is the problem and how can i fix the prob
Well, thanks to all who have come up with ideas and suggestions,
and commments about how R and S work, which I must consider!
Meanwhile, since it was beginning to appear that there might be
no direct method of doing it in R, I went down the same road as
Tony Plate's suggestion and gratefully adapt
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Why you believe that the data.frames you mentioned
are in R-Project or any package - any literature?
>data(package = .packages(all.available = TRUE))
But it seems, that it works only for installed packages.
regards,christian
- Original
I think the datasets you're talking
about can be downloaded at
http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/~johnm/r/dsets/
put these in your working directory
and type (in R), e.g.
> source("dolphins.R")
You can see you have the data now
by typing:
> dolphins
wt heart logweight logheart species
1 35 245