R - statistics package (S-Plus like)
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R is a language which is not entirely unlike the S language developed at
AT&T Bell Laboratories by Rick Becker, John Chambers and Allan Wilks.
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Revision 48 (latest revision is 91)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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Detlef Steuer (dsteuer)
(revision 48)
- upstream release 3.3.1 - Most important changes CHANGES IN R 3.3.1: BUG FIXES: * R CMD INSTALL and hence install.packages() gave an internal error installing a package called description from a tarball on a case-insensitive file system. * match(x, t) (and hence x %in% t) failed when x was of length one, and either character and x and t only differed in their Encoding or when x and t where complex with NAs or NaNs. (PR#16885.) * unloadNamespace(ns) also works again when ns is a 'namespace', as from getNamespace(). * rgamma(1,Inf) or rgamma(1, 0,0) no longer give NaN but the correct limit. * length(baseenv()) is correct now. * pretty(d, ..) for date-time d rarely failed when "halfmonth" time steps were tried (PR#16923) and on 'inaccurate' platforms such as 32-bit windows or a configuration with --disable-long-double; see comment #15 of PR#16761. * In text.default(x, y, labels), the rarely(?) used default for labels is now correct also for the case of a 2-column matrix x and missing y. * as.factor(c(a = 1L)) preserves names() again as in R < 3.1.0. * strtrim(""[0], 0[0]) now works. * Use of Ctrl-C to terminate a reverse incremental search started by Ctrl-R in the readline-based Unix terminal interface is now supported for readline >= 6.3 (Ctrl-G always worked). (PR#16603) * diff(<difftime>) now keeps the "units" attribute, as subtraction already did, PR#16940.
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