To add: If I try to install using the mac.binary, it tells me (on opening the 64 bit app) that the package is not installed for x64. And does not let me load the library when using 64 bit mode. However, if I install the package from source, then it installs for x64, but gives me weird results. Again: would appreciate if some one could confirm so that I can contact the authors and let them know. I do need Halton normals for some thing I am working on, and I am sitting right on that borderline point where the memory constraints of the 32 bit app are making me lose sleep ... Best, A
On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 6:43 PM, Anirban Mukherjee <anirbanm at smu.edu.sg> wrote:
Hi everyone, I ran hist(rnorm.halton(n=100, dimension=1),plot=TRUE) on the 32 bit and 64 bit versions of R (package: "fOptions"). http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/fOptions/index.html The results are dramatically different. The 32 bit version is as expected (same as 32 bit Windows), the 64 bit is not. I recently switched from Windows to Mac OS X, so this might just be my own fault. I used install.packages("fOptions") from the R GUI to install the package. May I request some one else to check and confirm if this is a bug. Suggested fixes would also be greatly appreciated if it is. Thanks! Anirban -- Anirban Mukherjee | Assistant Professor, Marketing | LKCSB, SMU 5062 School of Business, 50 Stamford Road, Singapore 178899 | +65-6828-1932 ??????? [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
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