Ramon Diaz-Uriarte rdiaz02 at gmail.com writes:
I had looked at ECB for C++ programming. It simply hadn't occurred to me
that
it would plug into ESS.
I wasn't aware of it either until I attended Tony Rossini's tutorial
at useR! 2006.
Are there any materials for those who missed the
On 1/22/07, Dirk Eddelbuettel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 22 January 2007 at 00:05, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
| On 1/20/07, Dirk Eddelbuettel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Just confirms my suspicion that even after all these years, I barely
| scratched the surface of ess. That '2+ years' old
On 1/20/07, Dirk Eddelbuettel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Tony,
On 20 January 2007 at 15:20, AJ Rossini wrote:
| On Friday 19 January 2007 15:39, Dirk wrote:
| As I am doing more C++ work, I glanced at oo-browser, sidebar, ecb (all in
| Debian/Ubuntu). Would a real Emacs hacker be able
On 22 January 2007 at 00:05, Ramon Diaz-Uriarte wrote:
| On 1/20/07, Dirk Eddelbuettel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Just confirms my suspicion that even after all these years, I barely
| scratched the surface of ess. That '2+ years' old feature wouldn't happen
to
| be documented somewhere,
On Friday 19 January 2007 15:39, Dirk wrote:
As I am doing more C++ work, I glanced at oo-browser, sidebar, ecb (all in
Debian/Ubuntu). Would a real Emacs hacker be able to these to R code too?
Dirk -
That functionality (though relatively minimal, i.e. ECB/sidebar support
through imenu)
Hi Tony,
On 20 January 2007 at 15:20, AJ Rossini wrote:
| On Friday 19 January 2007 15:39, Dirk wrote:
| As I am doing more C++ work, I glanced at oo-browser, sidebar, ecb (all in
| Debian/Ubuntu). Would a real Emacs hacker be able to these to R code too?
| That functionality (though
Hi,
I have a 2 tab-identation in my emacs-ess and I would like to make it 8. Can
somebody help me with this ?
thanks
Johan
__
R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
PLEASE do read the posting guide
Use the command ess-set-style and set it to BSD.
See the documentation in ESS, starting with
C-h f ess-set-style
It is described in the documentation for ESS,
either .../doc/html/ess.html
or .../doc/info/ess.info
Search for indent
If you have followup questions on this topic, please use
Hi all,
I want to apologise first for being a beginner with linux/emacs/ess;
I am pretty good with R ;).
I have R-1.9.1 installed on my directory of a linux server, I also have
ess 5.2.8 installed there as well. When I call R using (C-u M-x R) in
emacs, i receive the following error [no match].
O.J. Shaikh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi all,
I want to apologise first for being a beginner with linux/emacs/ess;
I am pretty good with R ;).
Not at upgrading it, it seems ... ;-)
I have R-1.9.1 installed on my directory of a linux server, I also have
ess 5.2.8 installed there as well.
hi !
is there an emacs mode for .r code ?
thanks
erik
__
R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
PLEASE do read the posting guide! http://www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html
http://ess.r-project.org/Manual/ess.html
On Jun 1, 2005, at 5:46 AM, Flatman wrote:
hi !
is there an emacs mode for .r code ?
thanks
erik
__
R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
PLEASE do read the
Hi,
Check out the ESS site, http://stat.ethz.ch/ESS/
Cheers,
Kev
Flatman wrote:
hi !
is there an emacs mode for .r code ?
thanks
erik
__
R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-help
PLEASE do read the
Dear All,
As far I as I have understood reading both your past posting and the
documentation, in order to have the command-line completion facility, I
have to run R within emacs.
However, as I try to start R within emacs as recommended:
C-u M-x R
emacs answers [no match]
the same if I provide
as recommended:
C-u M-x R
emacs answers [no match]
the same if I provide the whole path to the executable:
C-u M-x /usr/bin/R[no match]
You need to install the package (library?) ESS for R to work with emacs.
It's really easy if you are using Debian, gust apt-get ess.
F.
--
Federico C. F
Hi,
However, as I try to start R within emacs as recommended:
C-u M-x R
emacs answers [no match]
the same if I provide the whole path to the executable:
C-u M-x /usr/bin/R[no match]
given you have installed ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics), you can start an
R session within Emacs
Not answering your question here directly but here is an alternative.
Interactive search and replace TRUE for FALSE with M-% after
highlighting the region that you are interested in. And then repeat for
changing FALSE to TRUE.
You can bind some function keys in your configuration file to
I'd like to have an Emacs keystroke that would let me toggle between T
and F when editing logical settings in R code. I looked in the ESS
documentation and in my O'Reilly emacs books but found nothing. Any
ideas?
Scott Waichler
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I have been using emacs+ESS for running R and have generally managed to
install it on both linux and windows (98 as well as XP) machines. Today
I was trying to install it on a friends machine which had Windows XP.
But for some reason, I was unable to start an R process from within
Emacs/ESS.
Redirected to ESS-help,
this has become an ESS/Emacs topic much more than an R one.
{Please drop R-help entirely if you reply to this! MM}
Meinhard == Meinhard Ploner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Mon, 27 Sep 2004 11:27:34 +0200 writes:
Meinhard On Sep 24, 2004, at 5:53 PM, Bill Rising wrote:
Hi!
Since August I am using emacs on my Macintosh to edit the R objects. I
have installed R 1.9.1, Mac OS X 10.3.5 and GNU Emacs 21.2.1. However
there are some issues I haven't resolved:
a) switch the caps lock key to the meta key (and when this is not
possible, switch the alt/option key to
Hi!
Don't know about how to switch the keys (I suspect that if you take a
look at the Emacs manual you'll find that's not difficult at all).
But if you like to have different colors for R within Emacs you should use
ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics), which is available at
Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) version 5.2 is available for download
at:
http://www.analytics.washington.edu/downloads/ess/ess-5.2.0.tar.gz
or
http://www.analytics.washington.edu/downloads/ess/ess-5.2.0.zip
Changes since 5.1.24 are listed below.
Thanks,
The ESS Core Team.
Changes/New Features
Hello all,
since we're on the topic of R-editors. I am using emacs/ess on a unix
workstation (to interact with R and have been having a little problem. I
usually write the R commands I need to run in a separate buffer then
copy and paste them into the *R* buffer for evaluation. The problem is,
Hi,
A.J. Rossini wrote:
1. I've never seen this behavior, ever. Do you get the same with C-c C-r
(highlight region, then C-c C-r sends to the R process in Emacs). Or,
if you use C-c C-n to step through the lines?
maybe my environment is not set up correctly. C-c C-r doesn't do
1. I've never seen this behavior, ever. Do you get the same with C-c C-r
(highlight region, then C-c C-r sends to the R process in Emacs). Or,
if you use C-c C-n to step through the lines?
2. [EMAIL PROTECTED] might be a better place to send this.
Murad Nayal [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Try eval-linestep C-c C-n in ESS (no cut and paste), and omit the semi-colon
at the end of the statement.
In a message dated 10/2/03 11:12:37 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
It didn't help in this case
in *scratch*
v = c(1, #
2, #
3);
highlight
It looks like you are not using ESS correctly. ESS is designed to
work from a buffer containing a file whose name has the .r extension.
Thus, open a file, for example,
C-x C-f myfile.r
and then start using R.
My diagnosis is based on your line
highlight: (either in a text buffer or *ESS*)
that was exactly what I was missing, Everything now works as advertised.
Thank you all so much for the help. you just turned my already very
satisfying experience using R into a even more enjoyable one.
all the best
Rich Heiberger wrote:
It looks like you are not using ESS correctly. ESS
29 matches
Mail list logo