Ripley recently posted the experimental
built of R for win 64-bit. Ill appreciate any feedback on anyone who has
been testing this. He also mentioned that for now, ...this as only being of
interest for those who only use a few relatively simple packages. But if
one uses packages beyond those
and would appreciate
your expertise:
1) Windows 64-bit: Prof. Brian Ripley recently posted the experimental
built of R for win 64-bit. I’ll appreciate any feedback on anyone who has
been testing this. He also mentioned that for now, “...this as only being of
interest for those who only
I'm using R for x64bit on my Windows machine and I haven't had any problems.
I've installed a number of packages for data analysis and they all seem to
work.
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appreciate
your expertise:
1) Windows 64-bit: Prof. Brian Ripley recently posted the
experimental
built of R for win 64-bit. Ill appreciate any feedback on anyone
who has
been testing this. He also mentioned that for now, ...this as only
being of
interest for those who only use a few
On 2/21/10, Axel Urbiz axel.ur...@gmail.com wrote:
2) MacOS or Unix. Sorry for my ignorance on this…but if I use any of
these environments on 64-bit and installed R on any of those, this is all I
need to have R working on 64-bit. How about installing specialized packages
) Windows 64-bit: Prof. Brian Ripley recently posted the
experimental
built of R for win 64-bit. Ill appreciate any feedback on anyone who has
been testing this. He also mentioned that for now, ...this as only being
of
interest for those who only use a few relatively simple packages
are for the unreleased R pre-2.11.0:
they will become more visible on CRAN once that is released.
For MacOS X: the CRAN build of 2.10.x for 10.5/6 includes the 64-bit
x86_64 architecture, and many packages are available (about the same
proportion as on x64 Windows).
For Unix-alikes (including Linux), 64-bit R
On Wed, 15 Oct 2008, Göran Broström wrote:
In the R for Windows FAQ (2.7.2) we have under 2.2:
There is no specific version for x64 Windows, but the standard 32-bit
version works well enough.
Does that include the handling of huge data sets?
Yes, but 'huge' is not the largest size in the
In the R for Windows FAQ (2.7.2) we have under 2.2:
There is no specific version for x64 Windows, but the standard 32-bit
version works well enough.
Does that include the handling of huge data sets? What I have read in
other places indicates that the answer is No. If so, will there be
a 64-bit
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