> I'd do it now. Really. Not later. *Now*. Like the Posting Guide recommends. > > You may have heard of the sites www.r-project.org and cran.r-project.org. If > you look closely, you will discover a link 'Manuals' on the left. You'd be > surprised. All that you are griping about here is in Section 5.15 of the > 'Writing R Extension' manual.
Of course! Thanks! I did look at this some years ago: there were no examples then (that I could decipher, at least) and so it is time to look again! > No problem here -- see below for you altered program and output. Thanks; I did figure it out, before I sent the e-mail. (I was just relating my Thursday experiences.) But thanks! It validates exactly, what I did (except that I used runif, which actually calls unif_rand(). Fabulous!! Thanks a lot again, Dirk! This has, really really helped!! Best wishes! > > | > (English is not my strong suit, but I can follow there, I am sure): btw, > I do > | > not have the /usr/share/doc/r-mathlib/ directory, nor is it anywhere on > | > my > > Because you're on Red Hat, and I am on Debian. > > | > system (as per the output to locate), I really thank you for all your > help! I > | > am sure Professor Ripley would also appreciate your support. > > He really doesn't need my help, but I am flattered by the suggestion. > > Hope this helps, Dirk > > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp> cat globetrotter.c > #include<stdio.h> > #include<stdlib.h> > #define MATHLIB_STANDALONE 1 > #include <Rmath.h> > > int main(void) { > > set_seed(42, 43); > printf("Random with fixed seed: %f\n", unif_rand()); > > printf("%f \n",pchisq(2.,7., 1, 0)); > printf("%f \n",pnchisq(2.,7.,0., 1, 0)); > return EXIT_SUCCESS; > } > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp> gcc -o globetrotter globetrotter.c -lm -lRmath > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp> ./globetrotter > Random with fixed seed: 0.692304 > 0.040160 > 0.040160 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp> ./globetrotter > Random with fixed seed: 0.692304 > 0.040160 > 0.040160 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/tmp> > > > -- > Hell, there are no rules here - we're trying to accomplish something. > -- Thomas A. Edison > ______________________________________________ R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html