Re: [R] A problem someone should know about

2015-03-30 Thread Peter Claussen
Rich, You’ve probably reported the error to the wrong group. A quick search suggests this is not an R issue, but an RStudio issue. The error message is unique enough. Google returns this as the first link:

Re: [R] A problem someone should know about

2015-03-30 Thread Richard M. Heiberger
My error is Mac because I don't use R-Studio. The phrasing of Ian's error is similar to the error I reported and still occasionally get. As I said, it is random and therefore not reproducible. This is consistent with the comments on the rstudio link you pointed us to. Rich On Mon, Mar 30,

[R] A problem someone should know about

2015-03-29 Thread Ian Lester
I’m a novice and this message looks like it shouldn’t be ignored. Someone who knows what they’re doing should probably take a look. Thanks Ian Lester logfat.lm-(lm(body.fat~log(BMI))) plot(logfat) Error in plot(logfat) : object 'logfat' not found plot(logfat.lm) Hit Return to see next plot:

Re: [R] A problem someone should know about

2015-03-29 Thread Richard M. Heiberger
This looks like a specific Macintosh error that appears at random intervals. I get it at random, and unreproducible times. I reported it (or perhaps a close relative) to the r-sig-mac list in September 2014. Rich On Sun, Mar 29, 2015 at 9:59 PM, Rolf Turner r.tur...@auckland.ac.nz wrote: On

Re: [R] A problem someone should know about

2015-03-29 Thread Rolf Turner
On 30/03/15 11:52, Ian Lester wrote: I’m a novice and this message looks like it shouldn’t be ignored. Someone who knows what they’re doing should probably take a look. Thanks Ian Lester logfat.lm-(lm(body.fat~log(BMI))) plot(logfat) Error in plot(logfat) : object 'logfat' not found