Thank you, I downloaded the previous version of Julia and Rmath worked!
Georgiana

On Thursday, January 15, 2015 at 3:59:20 AM UTC-5, Elliot Saba wrote:

> Hello Georgiana.  We've moved a lot of the functionality provided by Rmath 
> out into separate packages, such as Distributions.jl, which I believe 
> should host the functionality you're looking for, although I think it's 
> under a different name than `dnorm`.  I think something like the following 
> should give you dnorm-like functionality:
>
> julia> using Distributions
>
> julia> µ = 1.0
> 1.0
>
> julia> σ = 1.5
> 1.5
>
> julia> d = Normal(µ, σ)
> Normal(μ=1.0, σ=1.5)
>
> julia> pdf(d,1.0)
> 0.2659615202676218
>
> Note that you will need to have installed the Distributions package for 
> this to work, do that via Pkg.add("Distributions").  If for some other 
> reason you really need an older version of Julia, we do host them, but the 
> links aren't published anywhere at the moment.  Here are the links for your 
> convenience, although I do highly suggest massaging your script to work on 
> the 0.3.X line of Julia releases; there are many, many improvements to 
> usability, speed, and language coherence.  Also note that we cannot provide 
> support for this old of a release of Julia, if you run into bugs or such, 
> the most likely response to any bug report will be "please upgrade to 
> 0.3.5".
>
> 0.2.1 download links:
> Julia 0.2.1 Win64 
> <https://julialang.s3.amazonaws.com/bin/winnt/x64/0.2/julia-0.2.1-win64.exe>
> Julia 0.2.1 Win32 
> <https://julialang.s3.amazonaws.com/bin/winnt/x86/0.2/julia-0.2.1-win32.exe>
> Julia 0.2.1 OSX 10.7+ 
> <https://julialang.s3.amazonaws.com/bin/osx/x64/0.2/julia-0.2.1-osx10.7%20.dmg>
> Julia 0.2.1 OSX 10.6+ 
> <https://julialang.s3.amazonaws.com/bin/osx/x64/0.2/julia-0.2.1-osx10.6.dmg>
>
> If you are on Linux, you may be able to install Julia 0.2.1 through your 
> package manager by explicitly asking for an older version.  You may also be 
> able to compile Julia from source, although many of the dependencies 
> probably have newer versions released and may not be distributing their 
> sources at the same URLs the buildscripts will attempt to download them 
> from.
> -E
>
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2015 at 6:20 PM, Georgiana Onicescu <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I have installed the current version of Julia 0.3.5 and as far as I know 
>> the Rmath library is no longer available (also it gave me an error when I 
>> tried to install it). I have some previous programs that I have created 
>> using Julia 0.2.0 in which I use Rmath. Is there any archive where I can 
>> download Julia version 0.2.0 so that it is compatible with my program? If 
>> not, is there a way to install Rmath for Julia version 0.3.5? In my 
>> programs I use the dnorm function and this is why I need to use Rmath. 
>> Thank you!
>> Georgiana
>>
>
>

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