In this connection, note the following
a4 - 4
plotThis - bquote(alpha==.(a), list(a=a4))
do.call(plot, list(1:10, main=do.call(expression, c(plotThis
do.call(plot, list(1:10, main=do.call(expression, plotThis)))
Error in do.call(expression, plotThis) : second argument must be a list
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007, Bill Dunlap wrote:
On Wed, 18 Jul 2007 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am seeing some problems here, for example when all the fields are
missing, or all the fields in a row are missing. I've fixes for those,
and will commit to R-devel shortly.
write.dcf() is also used by
Generic functions include a package slot. The concept is that only
one definition of the generic _for a particular package_ should exist.
For various reasons, there may be copies of that generic in multiple
places (from the way namespaces work, e.g.) but the model is that they
are really the
In performing Rcmd check I am getting this output regarding using
Argument '' and a NULL package not found and it stops with an error:
* using log directory 'C:/Rpkgs/sqldf.Rcheck'
* using ARGUMENT '
' __ignored__ R version 2.5.1 (2007-06-27)
* checking for file 'sqldf/DESCRIPTION' ... OK
* this
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cheers
Ben Bolker
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I noticed I am getting the same messages when trying to check other
packages too such as gsubfn which previously checked ok.
I had recently reinstalled cygwin so its likely something to do with
that but have not tracked it down.
On 7/19/07, Gabor Grothendieck [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In
On 19/07/2007 5:55 PM, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
I noticed I am getting the same messages when trying to check other
packages too such as gsubfn which previously checked ok.
I had recently reinstalled cygwin so its likely something to do with
that but have not tracked it down.
Another
On 19/07/2007 5:10 PM, Ben Bolker wrote:
New Scottland Yard should be New Scotland Yard
Yes, I'll fix it. (The error is ours, it isn't in the original article.)
Duncan Murdoch
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It turned out that when I reinstalled cygwin I put it first on the path
and its not supposed to be.
I wonder if R build tools could check for this by running a cygwin
program that is also in Rtools and if one gets the cygwin output
rather than the Rtools output it could warn the user to change