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million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up `help.search()` returns error in RStudio up vote 1 down vote favorite In RStudio, help.search('slider') Returns this error: Error in
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vignette_type(Outfile) : Vignette product ‘NA’ does not have a known filename extension (‘NA’) However: Other searches (such as help.search('ARMA')) appear to be working correctly in RStudio. Running help.search('slider')in the R for Mac OS X GUI works as expected. Any ideas what the problem might be? Setup: MBP OS X Version 10.9.4 RStudio Version 0.98.978 R version 3.1.1 (2014-07-10) -- "Sock it to Me" r rstudio share|improve this question edited Aug 5 '14 at error could not find function r user defined 6:28 asked Aug 5 '14 at 3:54 Steve S 370112 Works fine for me. R: 3.1.0, RStudio Version 0.98.953, Mac OSX Version 10.9.4 –Scott Ritchie Aug 5 '14 at 6:41 @ScottRitchie: The help.search('slider') command works? Or just the function in general? Also, do you have the manipulate package installed? –Steve S Aug 5 '14 at 7:07 Ok, great -- either it's specifically related to RStudio's 0.98.978 update or it's only on my comp... –Steve S Aug 5 '14 at 7:10 Specifically help.search('slider') works for me. –Scott Ritchie Aug 5 '14 at 7:24 1 same error on OSX 10.10.5 with R 3.2.3 and RStudio Version 0.99.878: ??html rises and error, so does ??slider. –Arthur Feb 10 at 10:39 add a comment| active oldest votes Know someone who can answer? Share a link to this question via email, Google+, Twitter, or Facebook. Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Browse other questions tagged r rstudio or ask your own question. asked 2 years ag
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base R. Options can also be passed by giving a single error: could not find function "opts" ggplot unnamed argument which is a named list. x a character string holding an option name. default could not find function "%>%" dplyr if the specified option is not set in the options list, this value is returned. This facilitates retrieving an option and checking whether it is set and http://stackoverflow.com/questions/25130929/help-search-returns-error-in-rstudio setting it separately if not. Details Invoking options() with no arguments returns a list with the current values of the options. Note that not all options listed below are set initially. To access the value of a single option, one should use, e.g., getOption("width") rather than options("width") which is a list of length one. Value https://stat.ethz.ch/R-manual/R-devel/library/base/html/options.html For getOption, the current value set for option x, or NULL if the option is unset. For options(), a list of all set options sorted by name. For options(name), a list of length one containing the set value, or NULL if it is unset. For uses setting one or more options, a list with the previous values of the options changed (returned invisibly). Options used in base R add.smooth:typically logical, defaulting to TRUE. Could also be set to an integer for specifying how many (simulated) smooths should be added. This is currently only used by plot.lm. browserNLdisabled:logical: whether newline is disabled as a synonym for "n" in the browser. checkPackageLicense:logical, not set by default. If true, loadNamespace asks a user to accept any non-standard license at first load of the package. check.bounds:logical, defaulting to FALSE. If true, a warning is produced whenever a vector (atomic or list) is extended, by something like x <- 1:3; x[5] <- 6. CBoundsCheck:logical, controllin
1.7 Getting help with functions and features 1.8 R commands, case sensitivity, etc. 1.9 Recall and correction of previous commands 1.10 https://cran.r-project.org/doc/manuals/R-intro.html Executing commands from or diverting output to a file 1.11 Data https://support.bioconductor.org/p/67435/ permanency and removing objects 2 Simple manipulations; numbers and vectors 2.1 Vectors and assignment 2.2 Vector arithmetic 2.3 Generating regular sequences 2.4 Logical vectors 2.5 Missing values 2.6 Character vectors 2.7 Index vectors; selecting and modifying subsets of a data set 2.8 Other types of objects 3 could not Objects, their modes and attributes 3.1 Intrinsic attributes: mode and length 3.2 Changing the length of an object 3.3 Getting and setting attributes 3.4 The class of an object 4 Ordered and unordered factors 4.1 A specific example 4.2 The function rlm8 and ragged arrays 4.3 Ordered factors 5 Arrays and matrices 5.1 Arrays 5.2 Array indexing. Subsections of could not find an array 5.3 Index matrices 5.4 The rlm7 function 5.4.1 Mixed vector and array arithmetic. The recycling rule 5.5 The outer product of two arrays 5.6 Generalized transpose of an array 5.7 Matrix facilities 5.7.1 Matrix multiplication 5.7.2 Linear equations and inversion 5.7.3 Eigenvalues and eigenvectors 5.7.4 Singular value decomposition and determinants 5.7.5 Least squares fitting and the QR decomposition 5.8 Forming partitioned matrices, rlm6 and rlm5 5.9 The concatenation function, rlm4, with arrays 5.10 Frequency tables from factors 6 Lists and data frames 6.1 Lists 6.2 Constructing and modifying lists 6.2.1 Concatenating lists 6.3 Data frames 6.3.1 Making data frames 6.3.2 rlm3 and rlm2 6.3.3 Working with data frames 6.3.4 Attaching arbitrary lists 6.3.5 Managing the search path 7 Reading data from files 7.1 The rlm1 function 7.2 The rlm0 function 7.3 Accessing builtin datasets 7.3.1 Loading data from other R packages 7.4 Editing data 8 Probability distributions 8.1 R as a set of statistical tables 8.2 Examining the distribution of a set of data 8.3 One- and two-sample tests 9 Grouping, loops an
Luobin • 10 United States Luobin • 10 wrote: Dear Bioconductor team, I am trying to upgrade my Bioconductor from version 3.0 to 3.1, but I've got an error, any suggestions? > source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") Bioconductor version 3.0 (BiocInstaller 1.16.4), ?biocLite for help A new version of Bioconductor is available after installing the most recent version of R; see http://bioconductor.org/install > biocLite() BioC_mirror: http://bioconductor.org Using Bioconductor version 3.0 (BiocInstaller 1.16.4), R version 3.2.0. > biocLite("BiocUpgrade") Error: Bioconductor version 3.0 cannot be upgraded with R version 3.1.0 > sessionInfo() R version 3.2.0 (2015-04-16) Platform: x86_64-pc-linux-gnu (64-bit) Running under: Ubuntu precise (12.04.5 LTS) locale: [1] LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NUMERIC=C [3] LC_TIME=en_US.UTF-8 LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8 [5] LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8 LC_MESSAGES=en_US.UTF-8 [7] LC_PAPER=en_US.UTF-8 LC_NAME=C [9] LC_ADDRESS=C LC_TELEPHONE=C [11] LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8 LC_IDENTIFICATION=C attached base packages: [1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base other attached packages: [1] BiocInstaller_1.16.4 loaded via a namespace (and not attached): [1] tools_3.2.0 Thanks, Luobin software error ADD COMMENT • link • Not following Follow via messages Follow via email Do not follow modified 15 months ago by Bogdan Tanasa • 440 • written 17 months ago by Luobin • 10 That definitely shouldn't be happening. We'll take a look and try to fix it. In the meantime, try removing BiocInstaller. remove.packages("BiocInstaller") Quit R then start a new R session with R --vanilla and then do: source("http://bioconductor.org/biocLite.R") Then update all your pacakges with: biocLite() ADD REPLY • link modified 17 months ago by Martin Morgan ♦♦ 18k • written 17 m