[Rd] invalid operands of types ‘SEXPREC*’ an d ‘R_len_t’ to binary ‘operator/’ wit h Rcpp.
Dirk Eddelbuettel
edd at debian.org
Tue May 14 16:17:35 CEST 2013
On 14 May 2013 at 06:47, Xiao He wrote:
| Thank you!
|
| I will send my reply to Rcpp-devel from now on Re: my question -. Since I
| thought cppFunction() allows vectorized operations, I thought any R functions I
| call from R would also allow it. pbeta() within R can be specified as pbeta
| (runif(10), 1, 2) where the first argument is a vector.
And of course so does the pbeta() we offer in Rcpp, and so does the example I
posted below.
| the function sequence()
| basically takes an integer, and produce a vector of consecutive integers
| starting from 1 to the provided value.
Ie the same as typing 1:N ?
Dirk
|
| Best,
| Xiao
|
| On Tue, May 14, 2013 at 6:39 AM, Dirk Eddelbuettel <edd at debian.org> wrote:
|
|
| On 13 May 2013 at 21:42, Xiao He wrote:
| | Dear R-Developers,
| |
| | I just started learning how to use Rcpp. Earlier while using it, I
| | encountered an error as shown below:
| |
| | file74d8254b96d4.cpp: In function ‘Rcpp::NumericVector
| | foo(Rcpp::NumericVector, Rcpp::NumericVector, Rcpp::NumericVector,
| | Rcpp::Function, Rcpp::Function)’:
| | file74d8254b96d4.cpp:10: error: invalid operands of types ‘SEXPREC*’
| and
| | ‘R_len_t’ to binary ‘operator/’
| | make: *** [file74d8254b96d4.o] Error 1
| |
| | Below is a mock function that can reproduce this error. I wonder if
| anyone
| | can tell me what is the problem here. Thank you in advance!!
| |
| | foo<-cppFunction('
| | NumericVector foo(NumericVector q, NumericVector shape1,
| NumericVector
| | shape2, Function pbeta, Function sequence){
| | NumericVector output(q.size());
| | output=pbeta(sequence(q.size())/q.size(), shape1, shape2);
| | return output;
| | }
| | ')
|
| Really briefly:
|
| 1) Wrong mailing list. Rcpp question are to be sent to rcpp-devel
|
| 2) Possible error in your function setup. Why do you supply pbeta?
| What is sequence?
|
| 3) Error in how you call pbeta. The first argument is a vector, the
| other
| two are scalars.
|
| 4) Compiler error is pretty clear for once: it does not understand the
| division, and you only have one so look there.
|
|
| Here is a minimal working example:
|
| library(Rcpp)
| foo<-cppFunction('NumericVector foo(NumericVector q, double shape1, double
| shape2){
| return pbeta(q, shape1, shape2);
|
|
| }
| ')
|
| for which I get
|
| R> source('/tmp/foo.R')
| R> foo(seq(0.1, 0.5, by=0.1), 2, 3)
| [1] 0.0523 0.1808 0.3483 0.5248 0.6875
|
| Dirk
|
| --
| Dirk Eddelbuettel | edd at debian.org | http://dirk.eddelbuettel.com
|
|
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