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that evaluate to themselves
or variable names that evaluate to objects.
Does the same sort of thing explain the behavior of `...`? When the
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On Sep 7, 2012, at 17:16 , Tim Hesterberg wrote:
I suggest adding a 'pivot' argument to qr.R, to obtain columns in the
same order as the original x, so that
a - qr(x)
qr.Q
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it makes sense to add it at this point.
It does however raise the question, What is Hadley up to now? :)
Aiming for the fortune file again, Barry?
Anyways, since it is not portable anyway, what was ever wrong with
system(sprintf(chown %s %s, foo, bar)
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BTW, it's funny that the VERSION file in the R source tree says:
hpages@latitude:~/src/R-2.16
point we may not even use it for an actual release, but there needs to be a
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advice would be appreciated
I think you need to read the Installation and Administration manual:
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I think you need to read the Installation and Administration manual:
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Hi,
With R version 2.10.0 (2009-10-26) on Windows, I computed the p=1.e-20
quantile of the geometric distribution with parameter prob=0.1
(), but there's
no check that the result is positive.
qnbinom(, size=1) is equivalent and does get right, by the way.
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I think that should be rather obvious. It tries to modify/define a base
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Following this thread, I wondered why nobody tried cumsum to see where the
integer
overflow occurs. On the shorter xx vector
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, there aren't any side
effects in the forme case, but R loses track and assumes the worst.
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in both places -- z or x.)
There are many of these cases where you might pragmatically want to override
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; Œall = L‚ is shorthand for Œall.x = L‚ and Œall.y =
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The L should be a T or a TRUE.
I think it's on purpose: L indicates a logical value, TRUE _or_ FALSE.
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I'll leave that one for the CRAN masters
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I would expect that to carry over to other GPL software, but it could be
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On Jun 6, 2011, at 17:15 , Joris Meys wrote:
**snip**
If nothing is found, an error is returned. If
anything is found, data won't be NULL, so line 20, when reached
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OK. Of course, the test makes little sense statistically either way if one
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I have now committed a version of the below to r-devel. (A couple of demons
turned out to be lurking in the details, so not exactly the same code.)
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base R too:
* checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE
glm.fit: no visible binding for global variable ‘n’
quantile.ecdf: no visible binding for global variable ‘y’
I can't seem to spot the 'n' just now, though...
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in the context where you saw this nobs is defined in an
enclosing environment.
It came from make check-devel, so I suspect that it picks up stats:::nobs()
(which would be horribly wrong, but, well...)
luke
Hadley
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On Apr 8, 2011, at 07:09 , Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
--- On Fri, 8/4/11, peter dalgaard pda...@gmail.com wrote:
On Apr 7, 2011, at 23:57 , Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
Oh, I am tracking both R and Matrix via git-svn and
retrieves all revisions to all branches
documentation-related. I could switch to track R 2.13.x branch if you
insist.
Please do. It's the branch that is supposed to stabilize during prerelease
times.
Also, please check the prerelease tarballs, errors in make dist are not
caught when building from svn.
-pd
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with in ascii
should read ...saved in ascii...?
Fixed (twice, even. Luke got there before me.)
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by doing straightforward
polynomial regression and removing powers manually, combined with
ANOVA model comparisons.
(Why R-devel? This is a plain R-help thing.)
Look up contr.poly(), and poly().
Notice that for unbalanced designs, you still need to remove terms one at a
time.
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. But would that break for other reasons?
(It would! Surv() objects to name one case. In general, we seem to be in
trouble if [ and length() methods are not compatible.)
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for now, if nothing
falls on its face, we can move it to R 2.13.0 alpha before it goes to beta on
March 30.
-p
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3052, Australia.
sm...@wehi.edu.au
http://www.wehi.edu.au
http://www.statsci.org/smyth
Date: Tue, 15 Mar 2011 12:17:46 +0100
From: peter dalgaard pda...@gmail.com
To: Brett Presnell presn...@stat.ufl.edu
Cc: r-devel@r-project.org
Subject: Re: [Rd] Standardized Pearson residuals
updating the docs). One
thing holding me back though: I don't know what the literature refers to.
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On Mar 17, 2011, at 16:14 , Martin Maechler wrote:
peter dalgaard pda...@gmail.com
on Thu, 17 Mar 2011 15:45:01 +0100 writes:
Back to the original question:
The current rstandard() code reads
## FIXME ! -- make sure we are following the literature:
rstandard.glm - function(model
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