, on
my workstation, as are the other ape dependencies. The check works fine by
default and with the --timings option. What is different about --as-cran
that makes it unable to find Matrix?
Thanks for the help,
-Dave Bapst, UChicago
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David Bapst
Dept of Geophysical Sciences
University of Chicago
in 2.15.0 in checking whether package
dependencies are present; they only show up on some Windows systems. If
you can, please try the checks on R-patched, and see if you get the same
problem. If you do, and can send me the tarball, I'll try it on my system.
Duncan Murdoch
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David Bapst
Hello,
I have some xy data which clearly shows a non-monotonic, peaked
triangular trend. You can get an idea of what it looks like with:
x-1:20
y-c(2*x[1:10]+1,-2*x[11:20]+42)
I've tried fitting a quadratic, but it just doesn't the data-structure
with the break point adequately. Is there anyway
Hello,
I recently had to reinstall R on my windows machine, because MASS
mysteriously vanished from my packages list. Before, when I used
help(), the files would load in a Windows help window. Now, the help
files load in my internet browser, which actually is problematic
because I always made use
Hello,
I recently had to reinstall R on my windows machine, because MASS
mysteriously vanished from my packages list. Before, when I used
help(), the files would load in a Windows help window. Now, the help
files load in my internet browser, which actually is problematic
because I always made use
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