ng with 'sudo R CMD javareconf', Simon's powerful Java
parameter setter for R.
In any event, we should carry this over to r-sig-debian.
Dirk
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| Stefan
|
| Original Message
| Subject: [R] JGR, Java and Kubuntu 7.04 ...
| From: John Logsdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED
set JAVA_HOME to the JDK directory manually.
Stefan
Original Message
Subject: [R] JGR, Java and Kubuntu 7.04 ...
From: John Logsdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Date: 14.06.2007 19:16
> R-ists
>
> Yet again Java rears its ugly head.
>
>
R-ists
Yet again Java rears its ugly head.
I have Kubuntu 7.04 running the Kubuntu-repository version of R 2.4.1-1.
Yes it isn't the very latest version but this is not the issue here.
I want a Windows-like environment and everyone is talking about JGR.
I downloaded it and installed
Hi,
I have all CRAN packages installed on my Linux. Now I have problems with JGR.
When I make a plot and close a device, the device dont work anymore, I nedd to
use before javaGD() and after plot(). When I try do close JGR and save a
session, It return a erro and dont close. Look:
Exception i
Hi,
I dont find any site to make suggestions about JGR.
It is possible to make a keyboard link do automatic attribution sign <- like
Emacs use Shift -
Thanks
Ronaldo
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discoveries, is not "Eureka!" (I found it!) but "That's
I'm running R 2.4.1 on SuSE Linux 10.2. My system is an AMD based PC with 2
Gigs of ram and abundant HD space.
I have always run R from the console without problems, but in the interests of
broadening R's user-base, and reducing the complexity of my computing
environment, I am hoping to convi
Isn't it right in front of you? I get:
> JGR()
Starting JGR ...
(You can use /usr/local/lib64/R/library/JGR/cont/run to start JGR directly)
^^^
Andy
From: Ronaldo Reis Junior
>
> Hi,
>
> anybody have a JGR launcher for linux? Maybe a script tha
Hi,
anybody have a JGR launcher for linux? Maybe a script that launch JGR directly
without open R then library(JGR) and JGR().
Thanks
Ronaldo
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-Original Message-
From: Jim Porzak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, February 10, 2007 11:46 AM
To: Muenchen, Robert A (Bob)
Cc: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] JGR data editor question
Hi Bob,
I can not reproduce your problem, with possible ex
Hi Bob,
I can not reproduce your problem, with possible exception in your step 2:
In data editor, you need to click off of the last cell you edited for
the changes to "take"
On 2/10/07, Muenchen, Robert A (Bob) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I'm learning JGR 1.4-15 with R 2.4.1 in Windo
Hi All,
I'm learning JGR 1.4-15 with R 2.4.1 in Windows XP (all patches
applied). JGR looks great but I'm having trouble getting the data editor
to save my results. I don't see anything in R-help about it. Here are
the steps I followed:
1. I chose "Tools>Object Browser" & double-clicked on a data
On 11 October 2006 at 16:05, Stefan Grosse wrote:
| Prof Brian Ripley schrieb:
| >
| > Which arch and how did you install R? For me, it works with R
| > compiled from the sources (but not installed from RPM) on FC5 i686,
| > but not x86_64.
| > The issue is a run-time one:
| >
| I have i686, no x
Prof Ripley and Rainer;
Thanks for the help.
I changed the file "/usr/lib64/R/etc/ldpaths" so that the first line looked
like
:${R_JAVA_LD_LIBRARY_PATH=
/usr/lib64/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0_07/jre/lib/amd64/server:
/usr/lib64/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun-1.5.0_07/jre/lib/amd64:}
and then everything wo
Prof Brian Ripley stats.ox.ac.uk> writes:
> This is something that is set up when R is configured, and stored in
> R_HOME/etc/ldpaths. Has perchance your Java subsystem been updated since
> R was installed?
True.
> In which case update R_HOME/etc/ldpaths as appropriate,
> or set R_JAVA_LD
On Sun, 10 Sep 2006, Rainer Volz wrote:
> Tomas Willebrand szooek.slu.se> writes:
>
> > I have R Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) installed on a AMD 64 machine with
> > SUSE 10.1.
Installed how is the usual question: from sources or an RPM?
> > I have Sun Java version 1.5.0-sun installed.
> >
> >
Tomas Willebrand szooek.slu.se> writes:
>
> Dear list;
>
> I have R Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) installed on a AMD 64 machine with SUSE
> 10.1.
>
> I have Sun Java version 1.5.0-sun installed.
>
> I have used "install.packages("JGR", dep=TRUE) to install rJava, iplots and
> JGR. I would li
Dear list;
I have R Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) installed on a AMD 64 machine with SUSE
10.1.
I have Sun Java version 1.5.0-sun installed.
I have used "install.packages("JGR", dep=TRUE) to install rJava, iplots and
JGR. I would like to do a presentation of linux and R for the department!
Com
Dear R-helpers,
In JGR, how to I get the help() to update when I install a new package?
> sessionInfo()
Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01)
powerpc-apple-darwin8.6.0
attached base packages:
[1] "datasets" "methods" "stats" "graphics" "grDevices"
"utils" "base"
other attached packages:
CTED]
CC: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] JGR :: Can't Run Graphics Demo
Date: Thu, 08 Jun 2006 15:48:07 -0500
Hi:
I have verified that javaGD, rJava, iplots, and iwidgets are installed.
I am still not able to run any of the graphics demos.
I still get the following error:
if
to start device JavaGD
Any help would be appreciated,
Thanks:
Alex
From: ronggui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Alex Restrepo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
CC: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: Re: [R] JGR :: Can't Run Graphics Demo
Date: Thu, 8 Jun 2006 21:47:07 +0800
Have you
Have you installed the following packages?They are javaGD,rJava,iplots,iWidgets?
It seems that you have installed the javaGD package.
2006/6/8, Alex Restrepo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello:
I am using JGR 1.4, the Java GUI for R and I am trying to run the demo for
graphics using the command:
Hello:
I am using JGR 1.4, the Java GUI for R and I am trying to run the demo for
graphics using the command:
demo(graphics)
I keep on getting the following errror:
Error in get(getOption("device"))() : unable to start device JavaGD
FYI, the version of Java I am using is:
1.5.0
Hi:
I am trying to build the JGR (Java GUI) on a solaris 8 machine.
I started R and I ran the following command:
install.packages(c("JGR","JavaGD","rJava","iWidgets","iplots"),,c("http://cran.r-project.org","http://www.rosuda.org/R/nightly";))
I get the following errors when I try to install:
I just installed JGR version 1.3 and I am having a problem. When I try
to load the library RQuantLib I get an error message. The same program
runs perfectly well when I just run rgui.exe. I have pasted the screen
below. The version of R I am using is 2.2.1.
Thanks for any help.
FS
> rm(list=ls(
Hi Roger,
Thanks for the reply. Indeed the JGR site says that it runs with
2.2.0. I assumed that a minor update to R wouldn't break the link to
JGR, and inferred that I had done something wrong.
On Mar 6, 2006, at 8:51 AM, roger bos wrote:
> Where did you get a verion that was supposed to su
Where did you get a verion that was supposed to support 2.2.1? On the JGR
website it lists the different binaries for the different version of R and
the latest one I saw was 2.2.0.
http://stats.math.uni-augsburg.de/JGR/
On 3/6/06, Michael Kubovy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Dear r-helpers,
>
Dear r-helpers,
After updating to R version 2.2.1, 2005-12-20, powerpc-apple-
darwin7.9.0 (from binary), JGR wouldn't launch. I then deleted
everything I could find related to JGR, and reinstalled it from the
latest binary. Both R and JGR are installed in /Applications/
\~LocalApps/mathStat/
Dear r-helpers,
When I pull down the Packages:Package Installer menu, I get:
==
> installPackages()
stack imbalance in .External, 22 then 66
stack imbalance in <-, 20 then 64
stack imbalance in <-, 117 then 118
stack imbalance in {, 115 then 116
stack imbalance in
If there is a better forum for JGR questions, please redirect me.
Whenever I try to open the help browser in JGR (by clicking on Help -> R
Help, or by entering help() or help.start() at the console), it pops
open a window complaining that a path was not found and that help will
not be available, f
JGR users on Windows may be interested that Sun has released a preview
of its latest Java development kit and runtime engine at
http://www.java.net/download/jdk6/binaries/
This removes the main problem I have had with JGR and other Java
programs on Windows: poor font rendering. On Windows XP w
On May 4, 2005, at 9:18 AM, Uwe Ligges wrote:
Christoph Scherber wrote:
Dear all,
I am running Windows XP with several parallel installations of R
(2.0.1; 2.1 and so on). How can I install JGR for the 2.0.1
version? I keep on getting error messages when trying to install it.
I am sure Simon Urb
Christoph Scherber wrote:
Dear all,
I am running Windows XP with several parallel installations of R (2.0.1;
2.1 and so on). How can I install JGR for the 2.0.1 version? I keep on
getting error messages when trying to install it.
I am sure Simon Urbanek et al. are happy to help you, but even the
Christoph Scherber wrote on 5/4/2005 4:44 AM:
Dear all,
I am running Windows XP with several parallel installations of R (2.0.1;
2.1 and so on). How can I install JGR for the 2.0.1 version? I keep on
getting error messages when trying to install it.
Best wishes
Christoph
Hi Christoph,
Which ver
Dear all,
I am running Windows XP with several parallel installations of R (2.0.1;
2.1 and so on). How can I install JGR for the 2.0.1 version? I keep on
getting error messages when trying to install it.
Best wishes
Christoph
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(1) A minor point; the JGR console recognizes when the input panel (think tool
bar) is docked at the top of the screen and acts appropriately. However, the
editor opens under the input panel. I can close the input panel, move the
editor, and open the input panel to continue work. On the other ha
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