hmm, I see 219 out 1378 CRAN packages having a 'tests'
subdirectory, so it seems you have been a bit unlucky. ;-)
Luck has probably nothing related with my failure.
I just try to look in packages recommanded by Pr Brian Ripley (like
codetools, foreign, lattice)
and I did not find any tests
Christophe Genolini wrote:
hmm, I see 219 out 1378 CRAN packages having a 'tests'
subdirectory, so it seems you have been a bit unlucky. ;-)
Luck has probably nothing related with my failure.
I just try to look in packages recommanded by Pr Brian Ripley (like
codetools, foreign,
Peter Dalgaard wrote:
Christophe Genolini wrote:
hmm, I see 219 out 1378 CRAN packages having a 'tests'
subdirectory, so it seems you have been a bit unlucky. ;-)
Luck has probably nothing related with my failure.
I just try to look in packages recommanded by Pr Brian Ripley (like
Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
Recommended packages cluster codetools foreign lattice nlme and rpart
have tests, for example. (As do standard packages grDevices, grid and
stats.)
Thanks for your help.
Concerning .Rin, I check all the package you point, but none of them use it.
Does someone
Christophe Genolini wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
Recommended packages cluster codetools foreign lattice nlme and rpart
have tests, for example. (As do standard packages grDevices, grid and
stats.)
Thanks for your help.
Concerning .Rin, I check all the package you point, but none
Christophe Genolini wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley a écrit :
Recommended packages cluster codetools foreign lattice nlme and rpart
have tests, for example. (As do standard packages grDevices, grid and
stats.)
Thanks for your help.
Concerning .Rin, I check all the package you point, but none
Martin Maechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
CG == Christophe Genolini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:31:55 +0200 writes:
Generally I find it's good to look at examples that work.
For examples of packages using tests, look at source
packages on CRAN. Run the
hmm, I see 219 out 1378 CRAN packages having a 'tests'
subdirectory, so it seems you have been a bit unlucky. ;-)
How unlucky exactly?
fisher.test(matrix(c(0,20,219,1159),2,2))
Hey, no, I desagree ! I random 10, the 10 first I take the ten first
package. So this in not random.
May be
Generally I find it's good to look at examples that work. For
examples of packages using tests, look at source packages on CRAN.
Run the tests on them (using R CMD check), and see what gets produced.
Do you have the name of a package that use it ? I try the 10 first
package, and 10
Recommended packages cluster codetools foreign lattice nlme and rpart
have tests, for example. (As do standard packages grDevices, grid and
stats.)
On Mon, 31 Mar 2008, Christophe Genolini wrote:
Generally I find it's good to look at examples that work. For
examples of packages using
CG == Christophe Genolini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:31:55 +0200 writes:
Generally I find it's good to look at examples that work.
For examples of packages using tests, look at source
packages on CRAN. Run the tests on them (using R CMD
check), and
On 31 Mar 2008, at 09:16, Martin Maechler wrote:
CG == Christophe Genolini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:31:55 +0200 writes:
Generally I find it's good to look at examples that work.
For examples of packages using tests, look at source
packages on CRAN. Run the tests on
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on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:58:33 +0200 writes:
ChrG Martin Maechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écritÂ
ChrG :
CG == Christophe Genolini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:31:55 +0200 writes:
Generally I find it's good to
Martin Maechler wrote:
ChrG == cgenolin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 10:58:33 +0200 writes:
ChrG Martin Maechler [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écritÂ
ChrG :
CG == Christophe Genolini [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 00:31:55 +0200 writes:
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