Dear R-Community,
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tree). There used to be an alpha verision of byte-compiler for R - is
it
now included into official version of R?
Is this byte-compiler publicly available (even if it is only an
alpha-version)?
Thanks,
Roland
I was searching the R-help archives.
Rau, Roland wrote:
Is this byte-compiler publicly available (even if it is only an
alpha-version)?
Hello!
Compiler is on the home page of Luke Tierney
http://www.stat.uiowa.edu/~luke/R/compiler/
Good luck!
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Hello!
I have just upgraded from the R 1.9.1 to the latest version and
installed a couple of packages. I as a rule import only base package
with this couple of packages at startup. I was very impressed with the
speed R2.0.1 does now run (it seems to me I have 50% gain over 1.9.1
version). My
Hello!
I have just upgraded from the R 1.9.1 to the latest version and
installed a couple of packages. I as a rule import only base package
with this couple of packages at startup. I was very impressed with the
speed R2.0.1 does now run (it seems to me I have 50% gain over 1.9.1
version). My
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!
I have just upgraded from the R 1.9.1 to the latest version and
installed a couple of packages. I as a rule import only base package
with this couple of packages at startup. I was very impressed with the
speed R2.0.1 does now run (it seems to me I have 50% gain over