Hello:
I want to write my thesis about the design and implementation of R, but I have
not enough information and that's why I'm looking for the article Lexical
Scope and Statistical Computing from Gentleman, but I don't want for the
moment
subscribe me to the American Statistical Association to
Gustavo Corral wrote:
Hello:
I want to write my thesis about the design and implementation of R,
Great! What kind of contributions to R's implementation can we expect?
If you are not yet certain, there are many proposals on the page
http://developer.r-project.org/ , some of those untackled yet...
Brian Ripley wrote on 05 Oct 2004 20:03:12 MET:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried to compile the new release today and encountered
some problems:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/src/r-project/R-2.0.0 make
Patrick Drechsler [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Brian Ripley wrote on 05 Oct 2004 20:03:12 MET:
On Tue, 5 Oct 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just tried to compile the new release today and encountered
some problems:
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From: Gustavo Corral
Hello:
I want to write my thesis about the design and implementation
of R, but I have
not enough information and that's why I'm looking for the
article Lexical
Scope and Statistical Computing from Gentleman, but I don't
want for the
moment
subscribe me to the
The URL cited in help(swiss)
http://opr.princeton.edu/archive/eufert/switz.html
seems to have changed to:
http://opr.princeton.edu/archive/pefp/switz.asp
Wolfram
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This is rw2000 on windowsXP
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plot(1:10, 1:10, col=green)
dev.off()
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plot(1:10, 1:10, col=red)
dev.off()
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following the given advice by Brian Ripley I first tried the variant
i) install once without --with-package-versions
repeat with --with-package-versions
remove the package folder without the version info
which did not work for me (see details below).
ii) patch $R_HOM/lib/R/bin/INSTALL as
Hi,
further down from the problem I asked about yesterday I encounter the following
problem (please appologize for the lengthy mail - I have not found a brief example
making the issue clear):
- using R packages making use of namespaces
- S4 classes
when using
--with-package-versions in
Full_Name: Sven Sandin
Version: 2.0.0
OS: SuSE Linux 9.0
Submission from: (NULL) (81.227.17.135)
Have just compiled and installed R-2.0.0.tar.gz running SuSE9.0.
The function vcov do not accept coxph object as input any longer.
The same R-program running R1.9.1 do work. R-program attached
Those vcov methods were removed from stats at
2004-08-28 20:40:13 +0100 survival now has vcov.{coxph,survreg}
Looks like they have been removed from survival since: that is where they
should be. They are very simple --
vcov.coxph - vcov.survreg - function (object, ...) object$var
On Wed, 6
Have just compiled and installed R-2.0.0.tar.gz running SuSE9.0.
The function vcov do not accept coxph object as input any longer.
The same R-program running R1.9.1 do work. R-program attached below.
Exporting the coxph object from R2.0.0 to R1.9.1 I get vcov ouput in R1.9.1.
Exporting
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Those vcov methods were removed from stats at
2004-08-28 20:40:13 +0100 survival now has vcov.{coxph,survreg}
Looks like they have been removed from survival since: that is where they
should be. They are very simple --
vcov.coxph - vcov.survreg -
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Thomas Lumley wrote:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Those vcov methods were removed from stats at
2004-08-28 20:40:13 +0100 survival now has vcov.{coxph,survreg}
Looks like they have been removed from survival since: that is where they
should be.
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Thomas Lumley wrote:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Those vcov methods were removed from stats at
2004-08-28 20:40:13 +0100 survival now has vcov.{coxph,survreg}
Looks like they have been removed from survival since: that is where they
should be.
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Wed, 6 Oct 2004, Thomas Lumley wrote:
No, they haven't been updated to cope with lazy loading (they are defined
in a top-level if statement to prevent conflicts in older versions of R).
vcov.coxph is actually
vcov.coxph-function (object, ...) {
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