We recently upgraded to Splus 6.2 (Linux version). When using a browser (or using the debugger() command) it appears error output is supressed. For example, In 6.2: Called from: f() [1] 1 whereas in
This may have been discussed here before, but if not, Version 6.0 Release 1 for Sun SPARC, SunOS 5.6 : 2000 Problem in sapply(1:10, function(x, X): ":" is not a function "1" is not a function "3" is
I have a positive suggestion in regards to classes and object oriented programming in S. It might be a slight overstatement, but I believe the entire S object model could be based on a 'this' pointer
I am sure this has been asked and answered a thousand times but ..., when using the postscript() command the image generated loses titles and axis labels. It looks like the bounding box is the squar
Professor Ripley, Your comment on relevancy is, if I may say, irrelevant. The original poster's example demonstrates a program that runs efficiently in one system (R) and not in another (S+5). Your c
I came across a problem using Splus5 that I hoped someone else might have discovered and cured. This morning I created a list of matrices like the following: dimnames=list(NULL, paste("XX",1:10))),
I am a big fan of the str function, which I obtained from StatLib. Does anyone know of a version that works with Splus5? Otherwise, is there a similar function for displaying the structure of objects
I was writing a function which builds up a list of list of dataframes and came across the following peculiarity. Define the following two functions, f <- function() data.frame(a1=1:2, a2=c('1','2'))
I recieved a few helpful replies to my question about a core dump involving subscripting. Thanks to Charles Berry, Alan Zaslavsky, and David Smith. The most important response came from Dave who conf
For multivariate (and univariate) ARMA modelling with auxilliary regressors you might try ITSM which comes with 'Time Series: Theory and Methods' by P. Brockwell and R. Davis, Springer-Verlag. The l
The previous response was so uncharacteristically rude I can only hope that some sort of follow up apology was sent to the questioner for a regrettable lapse in civility. That being said, your quest
Thomas (and list), I should have posted this a few weeks ago, the Scompile web site has moved. The new site is at: http://www.shore.net/~calder The old site is still there but the Scompile program is