sorry, I forgot: I'm using gcc and gfortran, version 4.5.4.
Oliver
On Mon, Oct 08, 2012 at 09:57:00AM +0100, Oliver Kullmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm trying to install R on two Linux machines:
>
> 1.
> > uname -a
> Linux cs-wsok 3.4.6-2.10-desktop #1 SMP PREE
Hello,
I'm trying to install R on two Linux machines:
1.
> uname -a
Linux cs-wsok 3.4.6-2.10-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jul 26 09:36:26 UTC
2012 (641c197) x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
2.
> uname -a
Linux csltok.swansea.ac.uk 3.4.6-2.10-desktop #1 SMP PREEMPT Thu Jul 26
09:36:26 UTC 2012 (641c19
>
> tmp <- readLines(filename, n = 1L)
> (do stuff with the first line to decide)
> IntN <- 6 (or 4)
> NumN <- 8 (or whatever)
> E <- read.table(file = filename, header = TRUE, colClasses =
> c(rep("integer", IntN), "numeric", "integer&quo
Hello,
I have a function for reading a data-frame from a file, which contains
E = read.table(file = filename,
header = T,
colClasses = c(rep("integer",6),"numeric","integer",rep("numeric",8)),
...)
Now a small variation arose, where
colClasses = c(rep("integer",4),"nu
> When you simply type summary.lm there is an implicit call to
> print.summary.lm but its code is not visible unless you use
> getAnywhere(print.summary.lm ).
Aha, that's great -- now I see all the "\n" (and can get rid off
them ;-)).
> Reading the code you find that the
> coefficient matrix and
Hello,
I need a shorter summary.lm, instead of
Call:
lm(formula = E$t ~ E$cfs)
Residuals:
Min1QMedian3Q Max
-0.239674 -0.007694 0.006430 0.014330 2.496551
Coefficients:
Estimate Std. Error t value Pr
Hello,
I infer from your answer that piece of information which
is most important for us now: That my configuration instructions
for R should work (should be correct).
Given all these unspecified build-systems we have to fight (at least
Gmp, Mpfr, Gcc with everything in it, R, and finally our own
Hello,
we re-distribute R with our open-source platform http://www.ok-sat-library.org/
where we use R mainly for evaluation of computational experiments.
Due to the various platforms, we build everything from source, and that works
fine.
Until now, that is: there are circumstances (for example in
Thanks for the information.
On Sat, May 29, 2010 at 01:15:29PM +, Hans W. Borchers wrote:
> Oliver Kullmann swansea.ac.uk> writes:
>
> >
> > Hello,
> >
> > I couldn't find information on whether the logarithmic integrals
> >
> > Li_m(x)
Hello,
I couldn't find information on whether the logarithmic integrals
Li_m(x) = integral_0^x log(t)^(-m) dt
for x >= 0 are available in R?
Best wishes
Oliver
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PLEASE
thank you! (I was on the wrong track, and thinking these would
be "levels".)
Oliver
> In this case where the is only one dimension, the table object is more
> like a named vector. The first "vector" in your terminology (but would
> be more accurately called "labels") can be accessed with:
>
Hello,
let me show you the following part of a session:
> table(E$singles)
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 14 15
461752 5487 93224379658 1099 4053 2 1868 1
21 28 29 35 42 49 50 56 63 7
Hello,
I wonder whether binary (rooted) trees with simple
labels (say, integers) can be drawn by some R-package?
Couldn't find one.
Just to make sure (since "trees" can be many things): I mean
those computer-science creatures, with roots and subtrees.
Thanks for your consideration in any case
Ol
sources, which version of the source bundle, (perhaps)
> which mirror, etc, etc.
>
> (I surely would not report a bug with so much missing information.)
>
> --
> David.
> On Dec 5, 2009, at 1:25 PM, Oliver Kullmann wrote:
>
> >Hello,
> >
> >on Mon Nov 9 1
atform/ExternalSources/builds/R/R-2.10.0'
make: *** [R_base] Error 1
Before that the build seems alright.
Oliver
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Swansea University
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Swansea SA2 8PP, UK
http://cs.swan.ac.uk/~csoliver/
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Kplatform/ExternalSources/builds/R/R-2.10.0/tests'
make[1]: *** [check] Error 2
make[1]: Leaving directory
`/home/csoliver/SAT-Algorithmen/OKplatform/ExternalSources/builds/R/R-2.10.0'
make: *** [R_base] Error 1
Before that the build seems alright.
Oliver
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Dr. Oliver Kullmann
for your help.
Oliver
On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 10:39:48PM +0100, Oliver Kullmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I get
>
> > summary(E)
> level nodesave_nodestime
> Min. : 1 Min. :1.00 Min. : 10.71 Min. : 0.
Hello,
I get
> summary(E)
level nodesave_nodestime
Min. : 1 Min. :1.00 Min. : 10.71 Min. : 0.
1st Qu.: 237414 1st Qu.:2.00 1st Qu.: 19.70 1st Qu.: 0.0100
Median : 749229 Median :3.00 Median : 27.01 Med
Hi,
on some machines (all Linux, same behaviour with versions 2.9.0 and 2.9.1)
I get errors
> plot(E2)
Error in text.default(x, y, txt, cex = cex, font = font) :
X11 font -adobe-helvetica-%s-%s-*-*-%d-*-*-*-*-*-*-*, face 1 at size 16 could
not be loaded
(but not on others; the R-installation
estore Don't restore anything
> --vanilla Combine --no-save, --no-restore, --no-site-file,
> --no-init-file and --no-environ
>
>
> Uwe Ligges
>
>
> Oliver Kullmann wrote:
> >Hello,
> >
> >my first att
Hello,
my first attempt at installing version 2.9.0 failed
because I got an error
"Error in library(pspline) : there is no package called 'pspline'"
Later I realised that this comes from HOME/.RProfil, and removing
that files "solves" that problem.
However, I'm actually glad that this error happ
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