Hi!
Just one small addition to what meik suggested:
On Wednesday 17 October 2012, meik michalke wrote:
- make sure the .dmg is fully uninstalled as described in the README
- remove (or rename) $HOME/.rkward
- rename /opt/local to /opt/somethingelse temporarily
For good measure - and
Hi,
thanks for your testing!
On Monday 15 October 2012, SANCHEZ ALBERCA, ALFREDO wrote:
- In menu Distributions, when I try to calculate some probability tail, if
you write 0 in the field for quantiles, you get the error: Script error:
TypeError: Result of expression 'getValue (q).replace'
Hi!
On Monday 15 October 2012, meik michalke wrote:
btw., i would recommend to rename the include dependecies checkbox in the
R package management dialog into install suggested packages and have it
unchecked by default.
Done (for the development version, not for 0.6.0).
if you look at
Hi,
On Wednesday 10 October 2012, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
The problem is, you need to sync from SVN to Launchpad if you want
Launchpad to be of any use (i.e. up-to-date msgid, no duplicate
work...). Except if you know that some languages are only translated on
Launchpad, and others only on
On Wednesday 10 October 2012, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
But there's probably something wrong in the synchronization with
Launchpad: it looks like my translations were overwritten with
translations that existed before I made the changes. These should have
been removed from Launchpad if it had
Hi,
On Wednesday 10 October 2012, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
I'm not sure we understand each other: I'm just saying that when you
imported French translations from Launchpad, my translations, that were
present in SVN, shouldn't have been replaced, because they were more
recent than
Hi!
On Tuesday 02 October 2012, Aaron Batty wrote:
I have been trying to set levels for factor variables for awhile now, but
they never seem to stick. I go into the window where you can define the
levels, I enter them, I hit okay and... nothing. They aren't there.
Thanks, again, for
Hi,
On Wednesday 03 October 2012, meik michalke wrote:
even more odd, i can't reproduce it today, before the update. i'm still
running 0.5.7z+0.5.8-0daily+3749+201210020147~precise1, but today i don't
get any problems:
well, the class of problems that I have fixed was a race condition,
On Thursday 04 October 2012, meik michalke wrote:
i'm afraid we introduced a new problem: newly added objects are shown as
number in the workspace browser, unless ypu manually press the update
button. can you confirm this?
Indeed. Should be fixed, now. I do note that the workspace browser is
Hi!
On Tuesday 02 October 2012, Kyle Brooks wrote:
I ran the command you told me and it
generated the report attached. I think I'm missing debugging symbols for
RKWard. If you know where I can get those, I can get a new report with
those symbols.
I'm afraid, the only way to get the
Hi!
On Tuesday 02 October 2012, Paul McKimmy wrote:
I note from the sourceforge site that access to a Mac is limited for the
main contributors, so we are still figuring out a complete step-by-step
guide and do need your help.
That's still true, but ti's no longer quite as limited as it used
Hi!
On Tuesday 02 October 2012, meik michalke wrote:
to my surprise, it does work on my other machine!
Could it be the other machine is running SVN, directly? I did fix a class of
race conditions when creating new data.frames. I am *not* sure, whether this
really fixed the problem, but it
On Tuesday 02 October 2012, meik michalke wrote:
i also tried this on our mac -- i can fully confirm
the report, the levels are not even stored in the first place, nothing
shows up in the command log at all when you try to set levels.
Ok, this one needs some debugging on the Mac. I tried
Hi!
Thanks for reporting this bug. And thanks for looking at the About dialog.
This appears to be a bug in the KDE libraries. The bug is already known (
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=305931 ), but apparently, it occurs only
on some systems, not on others, making it hard to track down.
On Sunday 30 September 2012, meik michalke wrote:
CMake Error: The following variables are used in this project, but they are
set to NOTFOUND.
Please set them or make sure they are set and tested correctly in the CMake
files:
QT_QT_INCLUDE_DIR
used as include directory in directory
Hi again,
On Friday 21 September 2012, meik michalke wrote:
i started to look at the tests to work towards the next release. overall,
from what i see:
- NOTE: ad_test, cvm_test, pearson_test, sf_test, lillie_test and
pareto_chart were skipped for now (missing libs)
these work for me
Hi again,
On Wednesday 29 August 2012, Birk Diedenhofen wrote:
The matrix GUI element could be used in RKWard dialogs to facilitate the
input, especially for inexperienced users who don't know how to create a
matrix. At least, I have two dialogs under development that would benefit
from such
Hi!
Working on my backlog of TODO items, I have added support for customizing the
size of figure margins to the (embedded) plot_options plugin. Since figure
margins need to be set *before* actually creating the plot, this means plugins
embedding plot_options have to fetch *three* snippets of
On Monday 24 September 2012, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
E.g. the write_table plugin could announce that it offers Export / CSV
for single objects of type data.frame, matrix, and it wants to be
called with the object name filled into data and perhaps sep set to
','. Would you like to come up
Hi,
On Tuesday 25 September 2012, meik michalke wrote:
@thomas: or could it be that RKWard triggers source installation of
packages? maybe because the system is not windows and it doesn't check for
mac OS yet here?
there is no explicit logic for this, and it's certainly not intended. But of
Hi!
On Tuesday 25 September 2012, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
there is no explicit logic for this, and it's certainly not intended. But
of course it may be a side-effect of something else in RKWard. Perhaps the
first thing to check is the value of
getOption (pkgType)
Ok, I still did
On Saturday 22 September 2012, meik michalke wrote:
definitely! this would be a huge enhacement. wouldn't it be almost enough
to limit all column types to be the same? this could be visualized by
deactivating/greying out all of the type row except for the first cell
(of course there's some
Hi!
On Friday 21 September 2012, meik michalke wrote:
so far no clue what this tells me:
active_binding.messages.txt
Well, I really don't know why this test fails, but it has been for quite a
while, already. And in fact, the functionality that it is supposed to test
works correctly. So this
Hi!
On Thursday 06 September 2012, Karolis Matjošaitis wrote:
Error pups out when starting RKWard.
[...]
Error in options(OutDec = ) : invalid value for 'OutDec'
Essentially that means, you specified an invalid setting at Settings-
Configure RKWard-R Backend-Decimal character (only for
Hi!
On Wednesday 29 August 2012, Birk Diedenhofen wrote:
I thought it would be great to have a GUI element in RKWard that allows to
enter a nxn matrix: First, n has to be specified. Then the user can type
his or her data in a simple table with n rows and n columns. Finally, a
matrix is
Hi,
On Monday 04 June 2012, meik michalke wrote:
you might have noticed that most plugin tests were doomed to fail because
the new TOC globally changed the HTML output. i've tried to add testing
support to the way the TOC is generated. it usually includes a string made
from system time
Hi,
On Friday 13 July 2012, Johannes Fichtinger wrote:
However, it seems that on my machine this setting (line length limit = 0)
is not saved when I close and reopen rkward.
as it turns out, a config-related bug was fixed in katepart, recently. As a
side-effect of this fix, *no* katepart
Hi!
On Saturday 04 August 2012, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
I've spotted a handful of mistakes in my French translation that is
currently in SVN. So here's a new file with fixes, and a few new
translated messages.
Thanks! Now committed.
Regards
Thomas
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Description: This is a
Hi!
On Tuesday 24 July 2012, Joan Maspons wrote:
Sometimes I get this crash. I don't know if it's related but I think that
most of the times I was rigth-clicking on the tools bar when it crashes
Thanks for your report. This is a known bug in the KDE libraries:
Hi!
On Wednesday 11 July 2012, Matthieu Stigler wrote:
clever. And that was it! Kate too! So the problem is more in KDE... need
to check my packages and so on, will investigate that way, thanks!!
I suspects it's still some bad interaction between KDE and some local setting.
One thing to try
Hi,
On Monday 09 July 2012, Matthieu Stigler wrote:
I have recently a (very reproducible on my machine)
does that mean all of the time, or only very often?
problem with the
open script window, which basically hangs and does not allow to open
anything. The whole interface is then gray shaded
On Friday 29 June 2012, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
The right-click issue was already reported a while ago. This one seems to
be a kdelibs bug, introduced in KDE 4.8. I intend to give that a look,
soon.
For the record: This seems to be the same issue as this bug, which has been
fixed
Hi,
On Friday 29 June 2012, meik michalke wrote:
a colleague of mine ran into some problems with the mac bundle. i can
confirm that the right-click over CD to script directory crash also
happens on my linux desktops!
I don't currently get around to investigate anything (hope this will improve
Hi,
On Tuesday 08 May 2012, meik michalke wrote:
hm, this is not possible with the current 0.05-5 release, i'll add this
feature to 0.05-6. it wasn't implemented because the docs don't yet list
the attribute in the XML references. does dialog know this attribute,
too?
hm, not documented,
are not used much, and apparently not well
tested, so far. Now fixed in the development version.
Thomas Friedrichsmeier thomas.friedrichsme...@ruhr-uni-bochum.de hat am
Prefer recommended interface means to use which ever interface is
defined _first_ in the plugin .xml.
And actually, while
Hi,
On Monday 07 May 2012, Birk Diedenhofen wrote:
Is it possible to launch the wizard of a plugin directly from the rkward
menu? (Without having to open the plugin dialog and click Use wizard.)
see Settings-Configure RKWard-Plugins, the topmost radio control. Prefer
recommended interface
Hi,
On Sunday 06 May 2012, meik michalke wrote:
i just examined this a bit. calling gc() in RKWard *looks* like it really
frees memory, but on the system level i don't notice a significant
reduction. only after i close RKWard the memory level goes back
considerably. can it be that the memory
Hi,
On Friday 04 May 2012, Aaron Sheldon wrote:
Sucks this is the first message I post to this list. I did want to float
volunteering to write a plug-in/wizard for survival analysis. Oh well, here
is the mostly unhelpful details:
thanks for the report. Bug reports are always helpful!
This
Hi,
On Thursday 19 April 2012, meik michalke wrote:
i think roxyPackage made some progress, so i've built the first debian
packages of rkwarddev and XiMpLe (since rkwarddev depends on it). let's see
if the fully autogenerated repository HTML documentation really works --
i'd like to invite
Hi,
On Tuesday 17 April 2012, Birk Diedenhofen wrote:
I'm currently working on a rkward plugin using the rkwarddev package.
Thanks to the copy function, it is very easy to offer a wizard in addition
to the main dialogue.
My question is: How can I dynamically show or hide certain wizard
Hi,
On Monday 26 March 2012, meik michalke wrote:
Am Sonntag, 25. März 2012 18:06:14 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
Perhaps both the easiest and best solution would be to offer recovery for
top- level objects, only, i.e. offer to recover a, if a is found to
be removed or is no longer
Hi,
On Thursday 22 March 2012, meik michalke wrote:
if you remove columns from a data.frame (e.g., by overwriting it with an
empty data.frame) which is opened in RKWard's data editor at the same
time, you are asked if you would like to recover that data. try this:
[...]
i don't know how
Hi,
On Thursday 15 March 2012, m-...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Revision: 4180
http://rkward.svn.sourceforge.net/rkward/?rev=4180view=rev
Author: m-eik
Date: 2012-03-15 11:55:36 + (Thu, 15 Mar 2012)
Log Message:
---
added #' @export tags to functions which
Hi,
On Monday 19 March 2012, meik michalke wrote:
2) For all functions starting with a dot, add some marker like '#TODO
REVIEW EXPORT' on the '@export'-line to remind us that we will have to
check whether it is really necessary to export these.
i've tried to separate supposed internal
Hi,
On Saturday 10 March 2012, meik michalke wrote:
is this solvable at all?
yes, but it will be somewhat difficult to do this cleanly.
One pretty reliable way of telling whether the code is really, really running
in an rkward session is
is.loaded(rk.do.generic.request)
So it would be
Hi,
On Sunday 04 March 2012, meik michalke wrote:
bzip2 and xz compression were introduced with R = 2.10. if you like this
change to the save object dialog, should we lift the minimum R requirements
for RKWard from 2.9 to 2.10?
I would be reluctant to lift the hard requirements to R 2.10.0
Hi,
sorry for not giving you a timely reply to your previous mail.
The first resource to check in debugging is the debug logs. Unfortunately, on
the various versions of Windows, these are installed to different, rather
obscure places. Search for files with names starting with
rkward.frontend
Hi,
On Tuesday 21 February 2012, Hernandez, Jules wrote:
I get this error
rkward-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
plus other things.
Something went wrong with copy / paste, here.
I installed R from source. It is in a directory called R-2-14.1
I yummed rkward and installed it in /usr/lib64/R
Hi,
On Sunday 19 February 2012, Michael Cohen wrote:
I've compiled it appears successfully rkward to the point I get the gui
with ability to configure pluginmaps and other such.
In the build directory as instructed I put in make pluginmaps.
make pluginmaps is an important tool for catching
Hi,
On Monday 16 January 2012, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
Maybe there are historical reasons to this, but I find this choice
weird, since all other R GUIs I know use Ctrl+R, which is much simpler.
Function keys are far away on the keyboard and require you to press Fn
on Macs and current HP
Hi,
On Monday 09 January 2012, meik michalke wrote:
a while ago you suggested we could announce the current MacPorts bundle of
RKWard to the rkward-users list. i built an updated one just today, and i
believe it's even better for a beta test, since we already addressed some
bugs ;-)
yes,
Hi,
On Monday 09 January 2012, m-...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
Revision: 4149
http://rkward.svn.sourceforge.net/rkward/?rev=4149view=rev
Author: m-eik
Date: 2012-01-09 18:18:42 + (Mon, 09 Jan 2012)
Log Message:
---
use cmake to set version string in
Hi,
On Sunday 08 January 2012, meik michalke wrote:
Am Sonntag 08 Januar 2012, 20:14:29 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
- I just tried it in firefox, there, clicking Show TOC only flashes the
TOC briefly. Adding ; return false; to the onclick attributes appears
to fix the issue.
urgh
Hi,
On Saturday 07 January 2012, meik michalke wrote:
i've just comitted some small changes to rk.header(), .rk.make.hr() and
rk.set.output.html.file() which do add the desired TOC feature to the HTML
output. it's still all in one file, new results are added dynamically to
the menu by a
Hi,
On Sunday 08 January 2012, meik michalke wrote:
did you try with the latest commit 4143? for my taste that is almost it.
yes, I tried that, and yes, that looks really good.
A few more things, I noted:
- I just tried it in firefox, there, clicking Show TOC only flashes the TOC
briefly.
Hi,
On Monday 02 January 2012, meik michalke wrote:
and a happy new year to you all :-)
thanks! Happy new year, too.
i'm under the impression that lately more and more bug reports are coming
(which is nice) that miss basic information, like the version number of
RKWard or the OS (which is
Hi,
On Monday 02 January 2012, Matt Conway wrote:
I'm not actually surprised that I crashed it, I accidentally tried to
calculate the distances from every point to every other point using
dist(coordinates(...)) in a dataset loaded using rgdal. There were
18,000+ rows in the table. I tried
Hi,
On Monday 02 January 2012, Ebrahim Jahanshiri wrote:
One more thing: it seems that the bug report does not work for me since all
the time it cant get all the information that is needed.
are you referring to the bug report dialog that pops up after a crash? You
would need to install the
Hi,
On Sunday 01 January 2012, Alfred Nordhaus wrote:
mein Programm stürzt, seit ich auf Ubuntu 11.10 geupdated habe, beim
öffnen einer bestehenden oder neuen Skriptdatei ab...
please note that the language on this mailing list is English. We do not have
the ressources to provide separate
Hi,
On Friday 30 December 2011, Ebrahim Jahanshiri wrote:
- The RKward command window (dos) does not close when closing the program.
I have to manually close the command window.
yes, a known issue. I hope to fix this for the next version.
- KCrash: Application rkward.bat crashing.
Does
Hi,
On Sunday 25 December 2011, Pedro Diosnel Bordón wrote:
Hello! RKWard'm trying to install 0.5.7 from source on Ubuntu 10.04, I have
all thelibraries that are needed but still can not make it work well, as
it installs the program but does not enable the menus, and console get the
following
Hi,
On Friday 23 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
Am Mittwoch, 21. Dezember 2011, 10:19:57 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
yes, I guess that's a start. If we had a more generic (more generic
terms) plugin to convert from wide to long in the base distribution,
that would go a long way
Hi,
On Wednesday 21 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
that depends -- i was also thinking about adding a second variable slot for
categorial variables for the poly* correlations, then. they can actually be
provided as numeric, but especially polyserial() needs the first variable to
be the
Hi,
On Thursday 22 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
Am Donnerstag, 22. Dezember 2011 10:53:18 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
Perhaps it would make sense to split up the plugin after all?
that was actually my first idea, but then i thought it's perhaps a bit
confusing to find what you
Hi,
On Tuesday 20 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
yes, i get the hint ;-) have you tried the latest rk.ANOVA plugin? it also
adds a dialog to the data menu to prepare data similarily. would that be
something to work with, maybe?
yes, I guess that's a start. If we had a more generic (more
Hi,
On Tuesday 20 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
on a mac you press alt+5/alt+6 to write square brackets, alt+7 for the pipe
symbol and alt+8/alt+9 for curly brackets. this interferes with RKWard's
shortcuts, e.g., for toggling the R console, so effectively you cannot type
these
Hi,
On Monday 19 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
yesterday i witnessed problems with a freshly installed windows version of
RKWard (on windows 7), still related to the file dialog -- the native
dialog was turned off.
i couldn't really identify a pattern, but for instance, trying to set
On Tuesday 13 December 2011, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
the latest change in the boxplot was not specifically what I had in mind.
What I mean is that trim gets visible if the arithmetic mean as option is
chosen. But I guess people will be smart enough to figure out that trim is
an option of the
On Monday 12 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
Am Montag 12 Dezember 2011, 19:47:56 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
This looks ok to me for the moment. I corrected a typo, and the initial
value of the constant.
i think you didn't have to do the latter, since i fixed that in svn already
On Tuesday 13 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
i just thought about this (the same goes for text): wouldn't it be more
XML- consistent to ignore linebreaks in the code, i.e. demand br / to
have new lines in the actual dialog? for longer text passages, like in
this wizard, the need to put it
Hi,
On Monday 12 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
looking at the details sections of both ?wilcox.test and
?exactRankTests:::wilcox.exact, the two functions used by the dialogs
Wilcoxon Test and Wilcoxon Exact Test, they seem to differ only in the
handling of ties. may i merge the two into
Hi,
On Monday 12 December 2011, Dan McCloy wrote:
I couldn't find the debug log (I assume it got purged at logoff/shutdown).
yes, these get purged on reboot.
However yesterday I did have another unexpected crash, this time when
updating packages. I clicked select all upgrades and RKWard
On Monday 12 December 2011, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
BTW, while testing your addition, I noted some more details that could be
improved:
- Paired sample and Assume equal variances should probably be on the
same tab. Having mutually exclusive options on different tabs has some
potential
Hi,
On Sunday 11 December 2011, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
Actually I can envision such an option (may it be as R object
or whatever) in many more plugins. Hope you get what I mean.
yes, indeed. Of course, adding that option means the data format should
actually be usable. And, once the option is
Hi,
On Thursday 08 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
as of now, in RKWard it's possible to select subsets of variables (columns)
from a given data.frame. i was just wondering if it's also possible to
select cases (rows) in a similar way, already? like a selector box
offering the
Hi,
On Friday 09 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
there's still cases where a manual/visual selection is faster or
more comfortable.
yes, I did not want to argue against that. However, well, it is not yet
possible, and it will not become possible in the very short term. That's why I
On Friday 25 November 2011, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
and a small detail: the little RKWard icon was missing in the R
package dialog (for enhancing packages).
Ok, this one should be fixed, now. Turns out the icon was simply hidden.
Apparently there is a bug which renders the column too
Hi,
On Monday 05 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
the good news is that the binary bundle was successfully installed on an
iBook Pro :-) and the menu structure is indeed now working fine and
consistent for different locales.
ok. I just fixed the quirk with the RKWard icon in the package
Hi,
On Wednesday 07 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
just while you're at it: i noticed on occasion that hinted function
arguments miss some characters, at least double quotes don't always show
up.
to be precise: The second half of a function's arguments would not be quoted,
correctly,
Hi,
On Wednesday 07 December 2011, meik michalke wrote:
i was just hinted to this:
o http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/blog/2011/03/25/#rinside_and_qt
o http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com/code/rinside.html
looks like an interesting package ;-)
yes, Rinside is an interesting package, and if it had
Hi Stefan,
On Friday 02 December 2011, s...@users.sourceforge.net wrote:
first working plugin of XLS/XLSX import for RKWard
nice! I did not test on an actual xls file, yet. But some first comment below:
+ has a rather slow import speed (somewhat CPU hungry): XLS - perl script
- read.x -
Hi,
On Tuesday 29 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
erm, there is one now: 800MB. to say it with famous words of john crichton:
that's big. that's really big. i haven't figured out yet if/how you can
ban certain pulled-in dependecies from an image (like the kdepim package,
for a start). i
Hi,
On Friday 25 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
huge success! :-) having rkward.rbackend in the same directory as
rkward.frontend did resolve the problem. i already committed some changes
to the cmake files to svn, so with the updated portfile
o http://reaktanz.de/stuff/R/Portfile
you
.
(Otherwise, we could consider adding a cmake parameter to control whether
r.xml will be installed).
Am Mittwoch, 23. November 2011, 19:42:04 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
On Wednesday 23 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
kate is installed as
/Applications/MacPorts/KDE4/kate.app/Contents
Hi,
On Thursday 24 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
(Otherwise, we could consider adding a cmake parameter to control whether
r.xml will be installed).
that would be even more elegant, would result in a special install target,
right?
ok, I've done that (without adding an extra target
Hi,
On Wednesday 23 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
first of all, there are some outstanding path issues. make install will
create a directory
inst_dir/lib/kde4/libexec/
including the file rkward.backend and another directory
Hi,
On Tuesday 08 November 2011, Mischa Vreeburg wrote:
I'm trying to get the installation bundle rkward for windows to work, but
it crashes allways.
When I start rkward.bat, i get the question if I want to save the
workspace.
ok, that's a cross-platform quirk. You will want to go to
Hi,
On Sunday 06 November 2011, Dan McCloy wrote:
What I was doing at the time:
Had just been tweaking a set of seven graphs to plot in a 4x2 layout using
par(mfcol=). The graphs were fairly simple scatterplots with Lowess
curves. I had gotten all the axes and cex values to where I wanted
Hi,
On Wednesday 02 November 2011, you wrote:
I confirm too the issues!!! Also rkward not loaded due to absence of
NAMESPACE apparently?
rkward not loading due to lack of a NAMESPACE is a separate issue. This
happens when rkward was compiled against R 2.14, and you're trying to use it
with
Hi,
On Wednesday 02 November 2011, meik michalke wrote:
must
RKWard be build against the R 2.14 libs to run?
yes. And thus, for once, using the correct PPA really matters, i.e. if you use
R from CRAN, you have to use the -cran variant.
There was no -cran variant of the daily builds PPA so
Hi,
On Monday 31 October 2011, meik michalke wrote:
something new to test: the package rk.FactorAnalysis 0.01-0. still quite
limited...
I only had a very short glimpse, so far. I'll try to take a more in-depth
look, soon, and will give you feedback, then.
Great to see all those new plugins
Hi,
On Tuesday 01 November 2011, Peppe wrote:
I just installed R 2.14 on my pc, but rkward see it as 2.13.2
(running R.Version() on the rkward shell). I tried to reinstall rkward
again but I get the same error.
so you seem to have two versions of R on your system. If your platform is
Hi,
On Monday 31 October 2011, meik michalke wrote:
a short question regarding the daily builds:
o https://launchpad.net/~rkward-devel/+archive/rkward-dailys
does someone have an idea why builds for natty and lucid are several days
behind those for oneiric and maverick?
I had not noticed
Hi,
On Friday 28 October 2011, meik michalke wrote:
a colleague of mine just tried this and gets an error every other(!) time
the script runs -- i can replorduce this (svn version):
pretty obscure, indeed. I have comitted a change that appears to fix the
problem, but I'm not entirely sure,
Hi,
On Saturday 22 October 2011, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2011, meik michalke wrote:
Am Freitag, 21. Oktober 2011, 12:27:23 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
ANOVA:
- The Data varslot could be made to default to the current data.frame
cool, done
Hi,
On Monday 24 October 2011, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
P.S.: I had to compile it (the deb (0.5.7-1) from apt didn't work) since
there was some mismatch with R (2.14.0~20111021-1, Debian/Sid).
doesn't ring a bell. Can you provide some detail (symptoms / error messages)?
Regards
Thomas
Hi,
On Tuesday 25 October 2011, Thomas Friedrichsmeier wrote:
On Monday 24 October 2011, Stefan Rödiger wrote:
P.S.: I had to compile it (the deb (0.5.7-1) from apt didn't work) since
there was some mismatch with R (2.14.0~20111021-1, Debian/Sid).
doesn't ring a bell. Can you provide some
to recognize in the R libs directory? i used rk.* on
this one, but it could also be RKWard.*, Rk* rkward* or whatever.
rk.* probably makes sense, and is consistent with our function-naming.
Am Freitag, 21. Oktober 2011, 12:27:23 schrieb Thomas Friedrichsmeier:
ANOVA:
- The Data varslot could
Hi,
On Thursday 20 October 2011, meik michalke wrote:
i added a dialog for pairwise t-tests to my ANOVA plugin and then packaged
it, to test if that also works as it should. so in theory, anyone here
should be able to install the package rk.ANOVA from the RKWard R
repository (packages for R
Hi,
On Tuesday 18 October 2011, meik michalke wrote:
i was thinking about this for some time now: i believe that especially for
people new to R, the code presented below plugin dialogs is often too much
information. that is, the whole printout() section is usually highly
RKWard specific, so
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