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News on R "s largest corporate partner REVolution Computing and SPSS CEO:
David Smith · Oct 21, 2009 · r-help

It is clearly inappropriate for me or anyone else from REvolution to comment on matters pertaining to any employee or ex-employee. I would further add that this is a highly inappropriate use of this list. Apologies to all concerned...

Setting constraints in the glm package
David Smith · Oct 26, 2010 · r-help

Many thanks for the help. I assumed that I would need to account for the variables in the model, even though I wish to assign a zero coefficient to them. I've looked at the offset function, but does this...

Building R for Vistax64
David Smith · Mar 11, 2009 · r-devel

On Wed, Mar 11, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Sim, Fraser <Fraser_Sim at urmc.rochester.edu> wrote: > Hi all, > > I have successfully built from source the 32-bit version of R on my > Vista 64-bit box. I was...

Chance Magazine statistical graphics contest
David Smith · Dec 31, 2008 · r-help

In case you haven't seen the announcement on Andrew Gelman's statistics blog, Chance Magazine is holding a contest for the best visualization of Burtin's minimum inhibitory concentration data (to celebrate Burtin's 100th birthday). There's a...

Is R GPL or LGPL (or can I write a commercial front end to R)?
David Smith · Aug 6, 2010 · r-help

Tom, I would strongly echo the advice of Duncan and Marc and others already on this thread to seek expert legal advice on this issue. At Revolution we rely on the expertise of Mark Radcliffe, the General Legal Counsel of...

R and PostgreSQL - Writing data?
James David Smith · Nov 30, 2012 · r-sig-db

Oh I see. Ok, thanks. On 30 November 2012 15:51, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote: > > > On 30 November 2012 at 15:30, James David Smith wrote: > | Would be interested to know what you mean by 'expand the...

R with MKL
David Smith · Mar 18, 2009 · r-help

On Mon, Mar 16, 2009 at 3:33 PM, Cristi?n <cgarciaw at gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I have seen a lot of problems from people trying to compile R with > MKL. It's not clear what platform you're...

How to make R packages?
David Smith · Oct 23, 2009 · r-help

On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 12:10 AM, Peng Yu <pengyu.ut at gmail.com> wrote: > I found the following document on making R packages. But it is old. > I'm wondering if there is more current ones and...

Identifying graphics files produced by R
David Smith · Feb 13, 2009 · r-devel

Oftentimes, I see graphs on the web that *look* like they've been produced by R, but I can never be sure. Or can I? I notice that PostScript files include a "%%%Creator: R Software" line, but do R graphics...

Is there paid support for R?
David Smith · Aug 2, 2010 · r-help

On Mon, Aug 2, 2010 at 5:17 AM, Chris Murphy?<murphysbooks at gmail.com>?wrote: > I am trying to get R installed at work and I was asked if there were any > companies that offered support. > > After searching on...

Revolution Analytics reading SAS datasets
David Smith · Feb 10, 2011 · r-help

The SAS import/export feature of Revolution R Enterprise 4.2 isn't open-source, so we can't release it in open-source Revolution R Community, or to CRAN as we do with the ParallelR packages (foreach, doMC, etc...

numeric equality
David Smith · Mar 18, 2009 · r-help

On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 8:58 AM, Yu, Changhong <YuC at ccf.org> wrote: > Dear all, > I am totally confused by the following R output, but don't have a clue > for it. > >> a <- 1 - 0.2 > >> a...

R User Group listings
David Smith · Jul 30, 2009 · r-help

I've also been maintaining a list at: http://blog.revolution-computing.com/local-r-groups.html The most recent addition is the user group in Japan. # David Smith On Thu, Jul 30, 2009 at 5:33 AM, Prof. John...

JOB: Software Architect, Insightful Seattle
David Smith · Jan 28, 2005 · r-help

Insightful is searching for a candidate to fill a technology leadership position whose primary function is to drive the Insightful product and solutions architectures. Utilize your previous experience as you work closely with a seasoned executive team and a world...

Which one shall I use? '=' or '<-'?
David Smith · Sep 17, 2009 · r-help

I wrote a post on the Revolutions blog a little while back discussing the difference between the two (and the history of the <- operator). You can find it on blog.revolution-computing.com at: http://bit.ly/3YWw3R # David Smith...

parallel R?
David Smith · Jun 26, 2009 · r-help

On Fri, Jun 26, 2009 at 8:28 AM, Michael<comtech.usa at gmail.com> wrote: > I guess when we move to Amazon AWS, > > we have to rewrite the whole R programs? Not necessarily. I use foreach (currently available in...

new package
James David Smith · Jul 25, 2014 · r-sig-db

Hi Tim, Thanks for bringing this to the attention of the community. I use R to interact with PostgreSQL quite alot, so I've just been glancing at the manual you've wrote. Nice work. I wonder though - what would...

Is there any difference between <- and =
David Smith · Mar 12, 2009 · r-help

On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:29 AM, "Jens Oehlschl?gel" <oehl_list at gmx.de> wrote: > Thus there is dangerous advice in the referenced blog which reads: > " > f(x <- 3) > which means "assign 3 to x, and call...

CRAN package 5000
David Smith · Nov 8, 2013 · r-devel

Congratulations, that's quite a milestone! Many thanks to you and the other CRAN volunteers for reviewing, responding to, and approving all of these contributions, and for maintaining the CRAN infrastructure itself. # David -- David M Smith <david at revolutionanalytics.com...

R in the NY Times
David Smith · Jan 7, 2009 · r-help

On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 6:39 AM, Tony Breyal <tony.breyal at googlemail.com> wrote: > Thank you for posting this, I found it a very enjoyable read! > > I am curious, is there an archive of 'R in the...

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