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How are they truncated? I expected there might be a way to set the truncation threshhold, but I don't see it in the docs. Ross Boylan
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On Mon, Mar 19, 2007 at 10:38:02AM -0700, Ross Boylan wrote: > Kurt Hornick, offlist, also advised this, as well as noting that using Sorry. That should be "Kurt Hornik." Ross
On Wed, 2014-03-26 at 11:32 +0800, Tsai Li Ming wrote: > Here?s my R script: > library(Rmpi) > library(boot) You don't need to load Rmpi; the startup will already have done so. Ross
On Sat, 2010-01-16 at 07:49 -0800, Seth Falcon wrote: > Package authors > should be responsible enough to test their codes with and without > optional features. It seems unlikely most package authors will have access to a full range...
I notice that the intervals package indicates a dependence on R >= 2.9.0. Is there some feature of R 2.9 that intervals depends on, or might it work with R 2.7.1, which I am running? Thanks...
I went ahead and upgraded the unsigned package. There was one failure (see below), even after 2 attempts. Any ideas? Failed to fetch http://debian.cran.r-project.org/cran2deb/debian-amd64/testing/r-cran-cluster_1.12.3-1cran1...
On 3/14/2013 10:08 AM, Ben Bolker wrote: > The optimplus package > on R-forge gives a lot more optimizer choices ... I don't see such a package on r-forge or elsewhere. Did you mean http://optimizer.r...
On Thu, 2006-05-18 at 13:53 -0400, McGehee, Robert wrote: > I believe the paper on which those lecture notes were based can be found > here: > http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/Conferences/DSC-2003/Drafts/BatesDebRoy.pdf > Thank...
My docs say files ending in ~ are excluded by default from R CMD build. Doesn't look that way to me. I got them with 1.6.2 and 1.7.0. My documenation is 1.6.0 (that is...
We have a cluster running squeeze (amd64) that uses CRAN (squeeze-cran directory) to get more recent versions of R packages. Unfortunately, many cluster-related packages, including rmpi and rsprng are missing. The basic squeeze version of rmpi won't...
The FAQ is living in the future: R FAQ Frequently Asked Questions on R Version 1.7-6, 2004-04-27 ISBN 3-901167-51-X Kurt Hornik R Version 1.7.0 Patched (2003-04-28), built on Solaris...
On Mon, 2003-09-29 at 14:25, Luke Tierney wrote: > Look at ?Signal and see if that would help. You may need to rename > the appropriate .RData beforehand to be safer. > > luke For those who follow, note it's...
Does anyone have any advice about profiling C/C++ code in a package under R? Does R need to be built specially for this to work? The FAQ has some entries about profiling but they cover R level profiling; I...
For some reason the cran2deb package of r-cran-formula is at R 2.9.2; I got a warning when I used it. I assume it's from cran2deb since packages.debian.org has not heard of it. BTW...
This is based on the FAQ at http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html 1) Section 2.7 says an update online html version of the docs is at http://stat.ethz.ch/R/manual/ Clicking on...
Thanks to everyone for your help. I decided to see if the session could be recovered if I connected back from the original, local terminal. The local screen was locked by the KDE screensaver. Either my unlocking it, or the...
I notice snow defaults to using rlecuyer rather than rsprng. Should I take this as a sign that the former is "better" in some sense? Thanks. Ross -- Ross Boylan wk: (415) 514-8146 185 Berry St #5700 ross at biostat...
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