[Rd] Misspelled German error message: --nosave (PR#7841)

2005-05-06 Thread Bernhard . Schmalhofer
Full_Name: Bernhard Schmalhofer Version: R 2.1.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (213.69.121.226) Hi, when I pipe commands into R then I get a misspelled German error message: scripts echo $LANG de_DE.UTF-8 scripts R --args asdf aaa_analyze.R Fatal error: Sie m?ssen '--save', '--nosave'

[Rd] But in add1, presumably in add1.lm (PR#7842)

2005-05-06 Thread berwin
xDear all, while investigating some data, I noticed a strange behaviour of add1 which is reproduced below using a data set from a recommended package. Essentially, it seems the inclusion of an interaction term by add1 is only correctly handled if the order of the variables in the interaction

Re: [Rd] Misspelled German error message: --nosave (PR#7841)

2005-05-06 Thread ripley
Fixed, but bugs in translations should be sent to the translators listed in the appropriate file, here de.po. Suggestion for adding to the R-FAQ.texi at the end of the R Bugs section: Corrections to and comments on message translation should be sent to the last translator (listed at the top of

Re: [Rd] But in add1, presumably in add1.lm (PR#7842)

2005-05-06 Thread ripley
The problem is in the way terms() reorders interactions in forming the term labels. If asked to fit ~ Age + Eth + Eth:Age it actually fits ~ Age + Eth + Age:Eth It is not clear to me why R does this (S does not) nor if it is safe to change that, but it would be better to fix the root cause if

Re: (PR#7824) [Rd] handling of zero and negative indices in

2005-05-06 Thread ripley
I've put this in (with some different wording). Although S blithely accepts mis-dimensioned index matrices I agree this is wrong and have made it an error. On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: This message contains a description of what looks like a bug, examples of the suspect

[Rd] Embedding x11-window causes R to segfault

2005-05-06 Thread Thomas Friedrichsmeier
Hi, I know it's not generally helpful to just restate a bug-report already in the tracker. But I also know that sometimes old bug-reports just slip past attention. Hence I'd like to point out this antique report: http://r-bugs.biostat.ku.dk/cgi-bin/R/System-specific?id=848;user=guest I'm

[Rd] How to understand packages, namespaces, environments

2005-05-06 Thread Alexander Stoddard
I would be very glad of pointers to information on how the concepts of packages, namespaces and environments are interrelated in R. I am trying to get a handle on this both so I can delve further into understanding other people's code and so I can organize my own in a more coherent manner.

Re: [Rd] How to understand packages, namespaces, environments

2005-05-06 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On Fri, 6 May 2005, Alexander Stoddard wrote: I would be very glad of pointers to information on how the concepts of packages, namespaces and environments are interrelated in R. I am trying to get a handle on this both so I can delve further into understanding other people's code and so I can

Re: [Rd] How to understand packages, namespaces, environments

2005-05-06 Thread Duncan Murdoch
Alexander Stoddard wrote: I would be very glad of pointers to information on how the concepts of packages, namespaces and environments are interrelated in R. I don't think that documentation exists yet, but I did update the documentation on environments for 2.1.0. Look in the section (2.1.10 I

Re: [Rd] Varying as.Date performance

2005-05-06 Thread Jeff Enos
Thanks for this optimization and for adding it to R-devel. My original command on the glibc 2.3.3 machine now runs much faster: system.time(x - as.Date(rep(01-01-2005, 10), format = %m-%d-%Y)) [1] 0.97 0.91 1.88 0.00 0.00 and is in line with the time seen on the glibc 2.3.2 machine. Jeff

[Rd] treating lists as data.frame-s

2005-05-06 Thread Vadim Ogranovich
Hi, For the sake of efficiency I am trying to do away from data frames and use lists instead. The two more frequently used operations on data frames are row subscripting [ and [- for which I want to find good (idiomatic) replacements. For x[i,j] extraction I came up with the following

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