I've been having the same problem with my G5, but haven't had time to
figure out what's going wrong.
Maybe something changed between 2.12 and 2.13 in the way that R.app
handles user input?
Martin
On 3 November 2011 19:16, Peter Macdonald wrote:
> I rather hope that there can be a simple fix for
You'll need to run the chown command using sudo, if the files are owned by root.
Martin
On 11 October 2011 15:46, Marius Hofert wrote:
>> You permissions are odd - this is not what installed R looks like, you
>> should see
>>
>> ginaz:Versions$ ls -l
>> total 8
>> drwxrwxr-x 6 root admin 204
1 11:46, Marius Hofert wrote:
> Hi Martin,
>
> thanks, but I'm aware of that. I was looking for the command-line approach :-)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Marius
>
>
> On 2011-10-11, at 12:43 , Martin Ellis wrote:
>
>> I'm not sure if you're already aware of R
I'm not sure if you're already aware of RSwitch (available at
http://r.research.att.com/), but it seems like it might be useful for
what you're trying to do.
Cheers,
Martin
On 11 October 2011 11:24, Marius Hofert wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have multiple R versions installed and would like to switch bet
On 5 July 2011 15:00, Federico Calboli wrote:
> On 5 Jul 2011, at 14:48, David Winsemius wrote:
>
>> On Jul 5, 2011, at 9:10 AM, Federico Calboli wrote:
>>
>>> Simon,
>>>
both are entirely irrelevant - run
system("pdflatex --version")
in R - that is the only thing that counts. If it
I've also noticed this behaviour on my PPC
(powerpc-apple-darwin9.8.0/ppc (32-bit)), and have reverted to 2.12.2
until I can figure out the problem. Since the command-line R seems
fine, I assumed the problem was with the R.app GUI too.
Martin
On 3 May 2011 15:44, Asquith, William wrote:
> After
Hi,
Looks like you're using the MacOS-type path name, rather than the unix-type.
The following should work:
read.csv(file="/Users/ThorJ/Desktop/heightweight.csv")
Cheers,
Martin
On 2 May 2011 14:28, Thor Jensen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am unable to write a pathway to .csv files saved on my compute