- Emacs 29.3 released 24 March 2024.
- ESS 24.01.1.
- AUCTeX 13.3.
- Libre Office English dictionary 2024.05.01.
- Libre Office Spanish dictionary 2.8.
## Changes
- With the new official release of ESS, the "Legacy Emacs and ESS"
editions are no longer developed.
Best,
v.
Vincent Goulet
th(cmd <- grep("^nextArg", args, value = TRUE)))
return(grep("^--|^$", strsplit(cmd, 'nextArg', fixed = TRUE)[[1L]],
invert = TRUE, value = TRUE))
}
Hope this helps!
v.
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Professeur titulaire
École d'actuariat, Université Laval
> Le 2
* buffer is:
File mode specification error: (wrong-type-argument listp ess-inside-string-p)
Any idea what may cause this? To the best of my knowledge, ESS and the
initialization files are identical in both versions.
Thanks in advance!
v.
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Professeur titulaire
École d'actuariat
was too much.) :-D
I hope an editor of the ESS web page will read this; could you please update
the links on the Download page?
Best,
v.
Vincent Goulet
Professeur titulaire
École d'actuariat, Université Laval
* https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/ess-help/2022-April/013050.html
ut I'm still mainly
on 27.2 to be able to use the good ol', stable, ESS 18.10.
v.
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er had use for it.)
See ?RweaveExtraLatex for a complete example.
I have been using the package "privately" for the past year without any issue.
I hope that the new drivers may prove useful to the community.
Vincent Goulet
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Université Laval
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Hi Richard,
I can't test as I don't have an M1 Mac available.
Did you try David Caldwell's "bare" binaries: https://emacsformacosx.com. Those
are the binaries my distribution is based on.
HTH
v.
> Le 1 mars 2021 à 23:32, Richard M. Heiberger a écrit :
>
> I don't know if this is emacs
of R 4.x.y on one's system. The site-start.el includes this line:
(setq ess-r-versions '("R-1" "R-2" "R-3" "R-4" "R-devel" "R-patched"))
Here 'M-x R' does not work as expected, by 'M-x R-[TAB]' correctly lists all
the versions of R on my sy
.
The complete NEWS is available on CRAN as usual:
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/actuar/news.html
Cheers,
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Hi Joakim,
If you're new to R, ESS and Emacs, then perhaps the few recommandations below
from an old timer (I guess I'm entitled to this now) shoud be useful.
> Le 11 janv. 2020 à 22:08, Joakim Frögren via ESS-help
> a écrit :
>
> Hi,
>
> I am new to ESS and R, and in fact relatively new
Please note that I just released updated versions of my distributions:
https://vigou3.github.io/emacs-modified-macos/
https://vigou3.github.io/emacs-modified-windows/
I realized while building that I really fell behind in my update schedule. The
distributions feature the
I am pleased to announce the immediate availability on CRAN of the new
package expint: https://cran.r-project.org/package=expint.
The exponential integral
E_1(x) = int_x^\Inf exp(-t)/t dt, x real
and the incomplete gamma function
G(a, x) = \int_x^\Inf t^{a-1} exp(-t) dt, x > 0, a real
‘"lossdist"’ is renamed to ‘"modeling"’ and it is
revised to cover the new functionalities of ‘grouped.data’
and ‘ogive’.
BUG FIX
• An old and nasty out-of-bounds bug could crash R when using
the "recursive" method of 'aggregateDist' with a frequency
distribut
gt;
> Rodney
>
>
> Martin
> Maechler<https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=ess-help@r-project.org=from:%22Martin+Maechler%22>
> Mon, 24 Oct 2016 09:38:33
> -0700<https://www.mail-archive.com/search?l=ess-help@r-project.org=date:20161024>
> X-Body-of-Messa
> Le 24 oct. 2016 à 12:36, Martin Maechler <maech...@stat.math.ethz.ch> a écrit
> :
>
>>>>>> Vincent Goulet <vincent.gou...@me.com>
>>>>>>on Mon, 24 Oct 2016 10:35:15 -0400 writes:
>
[snipped announcement]
>> To Martin and
sujets plus délicats. Ces vidéos sont disponibles dans
la chaîne YouTube
http://www.youtube.com/user/VincentGouletIntroR
Le document est publié sous licence Creative Commons.
Vincent Goulet, Ph.D.
Professor of Actuarial Science
Directeur général de la formation continue
Université Laval
that + R should get to the same position. Vincent is
providing a great resource for win (and mac) users, and if there is
anyway of building on what he has done, it wuold be great.
Stephen
Ah, but I also have AUCTeX! ;-)
Will definitely have a look at Frank et al.'s offer.
Vincent Goulet, Full
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I did similar things with polygon().
Le mar. 10 mars à 13:30, g...@ucalgary.ca a écrit :
For a given random variable rv, for instance, rv = rnorm(1000),
I plot its density curve and calculate some quantiles:
plot(density(rv))
P10P50P90 = = quantile(rv,probs = c(10,50,90)/100)
I would like to
, your contributions
are most welcome!
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Thanks, Paul, for the instructions.
However, as it has been pointed out by Dirk a couple of times, most of
these instructions (those related to R installation and the location
of package files at least) can already be found in the Ubuntu README:
appreciated!
Define your data as a grouped.data object using the function of the
same name in package actuar. Then you can simply use hist() as usual
to get what you want. See:
@Article{Rnews:Goulet+Pigeon:2008,
author = {Vincent Goulet and Mathieu Pigeon},
title = {Statistical Modeling
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Kyle,
In addition to listings already mentioned by Berwin, you may find
useful the answers package. This is what I use to create assignments/
exams/exercise sets with solutions all in one file.
HTH
Vincent
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Le mar. 11 nov. à 17:20, Terry Therneau a écrit :
Is the matrix exponential available in some package?
You may also have a look at the expm package for a very
straightforward operator:
http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/expm/
Disclaimer: although entirely usable, the package
Le lun. 10 nov. à 00:45, Leon Yee a écrit :
Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
On 9 November 2008 at 20:35, Alan Jackson wrote:
| There must be a simple answer to this.
| | I'm running ubuntu gutsy, currently have 2.7.2 loaded, but the
update
| tools refuse to update it, and don't tell me why. With
. It's
done now and they will reach CRAN mirrors within the next few hours.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
In the future, please ask Ubuntu related questions on R-SIG-Debian
(cc'd) where such postings have a far greater chance of being noticed.
Thx,
RZ
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Matthew,
As per the CRAN Ubuntu README
http://cran.r-project.org/bin/linux/ubuntu/
install the Ubuntu r-base-dev package to compile R packages from
sources.
Vincent
Le lun. 22 sept. à 00:08, Matthew Pettis a écrit :
Hi,
I'm trying to get the Hmisc module on my Ubuntu Hardy
base64.c -o base64.o
In file included from base64.c:1:
Rcurl.h:52: error: expected specifier-qualifier-list before 'cetype_t'
make: *** [base64.o] Error 1
chmod: cannot access `/usr/local/lib/R/site-library/RCurl/libs/*': No
such file or directory
This should have been the clue.
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Look at GNU Emacs with ESS, you'll get what you want out of the box
--- and much more! See
http://vgoulet.act.ulaval.ca/en/emacs
[shameless plug] for a distribution of Emacs bundled with ESS.
HTH
Vincent
Le mer. 17 sept. à 09:26, mfrumin a écrit :
Hi all,
I am generally quite
welcome.
(*) http://www.jstatsoft.org/v25/i07
(**) http://cran.r-project.org/doc/Rnews/Rnews_2008-1.pdf
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myself?
As the README file linked above mentions, we provide up-to-date R
binaries for i386 and amd64.
For your other points, I will let more competent people answer.
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what you mean by treat, but package actuar has a function
grouped.data() to create such objects. Then, there are methods to
compute the mean or plot the histogram. See the lossdist package
vignette for details.
HTH Vincent
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.,
R_LIBS=~/lib/R/library:${R_LIBS}
The install.packages() and update.packages() functions will then work
in directory ~/lib/R/library.
HTH
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MIklos,
You may have missed this part of the Ubuntu README on CRAN:
Users who need to compile packages should also install the r-base-dev
package:
sudo apt-get install r-base-dev
This will fetch all the standard tools you need to compile packages.
If you have more Ubuntu specific
Le mer. 09 juil. à 06:20, Rainer M Krug a écrit :
Hi
I tried to install rkward under ubuntu hardy heron, but it tried to
use the one from the cran repository which was newer, but it did not
install. To be able to install rkward, I had to disable the cran
repository, install rkward, lock it's
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Le ven. 13 juin à 13:55, Ben Bolker a écrit :
Bluder Olivia olivia.bluder at k-ai.at writes:
Hello,
I'm trying to calculate the Maximum likelihood estimators for a
dataset
which contains censored data.
I started by using the function nlm, but isn't there a separate
method
for doing
Le ven. 23 mai à 09:37, mohamed nur anisah a écrit :
Dear all,
i have 2 lists of data with each of the list contain 14 columns.
No, you have one list with two elements; each is a 14-column data frame.
How am i going to extract column 12 and 13 from each of the list ??
Let's call your
Le mer. 21 mai à 04:38, Petr PIKAL a écrit :
Hallo
[EMAIL PROTECTED] napsal dne 21.05.2008 09:42:40:
Hi,
I just started using R for about one week and I have few problems.
i)I have a problem in finding right function to convert a table of
natural
numbers to bitwise. For a simple
Agustin,
Given this message and your previous one about starting R by clicking
on the .RData file, I would suggest/recommend you have a look at the
Emacs + ESS combination; see
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#R-and-Emacs
In my opinion, this is the best multi-platform
://www.statistik.lmu.de/~leisch/Sweave/
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PLEASE do
Le lun. 12 mai à 15:15, Wensui Liu a écrit :
Hi, dear all,
I just switch to vista (ultimate) and have heard there is some problem
for the installation of xemacs on vista. Is there any insight or
experience that you could share?
Yes: go with GNU Emacs. There doesn't seem to be any compelling
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[2,] 269 268 113
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[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] 254 322 184
[2,] 352 440 248
, , 4
[,1] [,2] [,3]
[1,] 190 350 260
[2,] 260 472 348
HTH
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Le ven. 09 mai à 03:44, Dimitris Rizopoulos a écrit :
try this:
A - matrix(rnorm(10*4), 10, 4)
B - matrix(rnorm(3*4), 3, 4)
C - matrix(rnorm(5*4), 5, 4)
nrA - nrow(A); nrB - nrow(B); nrC - nrow(C)
ind - as.matrix(expand.grid(1:nrA, 1:nrB, 1:nrC))
D - rowSums(A[ind[, 1], ] * B[ind[, 2], ] *
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as
possible, but we remind that the best place to report problems with
these packages or to ask R questions specific to Debian and Ubuntu is
the R-SIG-Debian mailing list. See
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it is pretty
fast.
[1] On R-Forge: http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/expm/
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Le mer. 23 avr. à 06:59, William Simpson a écrit :
Thanks Phipp very much for your help. I had meant, given that I'd
computed the matrix f[x,y] and the vector e[x], how to take the
difference. What is confusing is how to subtract a vector from a
matrix. I don't want the recycling rule.
Well,
-SIG-Debian forum, where messages have
the greatest chance to be noticed.
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Le dim. 6 avr. à 14:44, Dirk Eddelbuettel a écrit :
On 6 April 2008 at 10:40, Dirk Eddelbuettel wrote:
| Using Latex and the beamer class, I would like to highlight code
snippets.
| Does anybody know a suitable 'preprocessor' or 'filter' for R (and/
or C/C++)
| code ?
|
| I have been
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, eval=TRUE=
cat(try(TRUE - 3))
@
If I recall correctly, this was discussed here before.
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Best,
Jim
Zembower, Kevin wrote:
Kevin, thanks for writing. Yes, sorry, I forgot to mention that
this is
a Windows XP Professional system running GNU Emacs 22.1.1
(i386-mingw-nt5.1.2600) from Vincent Goulet, and R 2.6.2 Windows
version. I pasted in the sessionInfo() output from ESS
mention is R itself (upgrade while you're at it, you're
two versions behind) and a TeX distribution (consider TeX Live or
MiKTeX). There is no need for Cygwin with this setup.
Hope this helps
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arguments must be named in full.
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Le jeu. 13 mars à 12:05, Ravi Varadhan a écrit :
Hi,
I have noticed that there is a change in the use of ellipses
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fitting procedures such as fitdistr() for ML. See
the lossdist vignette in the package for details.
HTH
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stepped up as maintainer for the
amd64 Ubuntu packages.
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(). The
function will remain in the package since it is used internally by
cm(), but it will not be exported in future releases of the
package. The current format of the results is also deprecated.
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