[R] Can't read/write to _nonfi

stephen sefick ssefick at gmail.com
Thu Aug 19 22:08:34 CEST 2010


I don't think I understand what the problem is...  The code that you
provided works just fine without the for loop statement.  as for the
can't access...  The example that you provided doesn't address this.
Unless I am totally misunderstanding.  R is an interpreted language
not compiled.  Please, as to the instructions appended to the end of
each email, provide a minimal self-contained reproducible example.

Stephen

On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 1:48 PM, minh <dtran7 at student.gsu.edu> wrote:
>
> Good afternoon,
>   Hope you all have a wonderful day. I am glad to be here. Hope you could
> help me with the  following errors that i have been trying to figure it  all
> out since last week.
>
>  I am using Splus from Insightful, and as i read, R and Splus are very
> similar. So hope you could help me.
>
>
>  I have been continously received these error messages after i ran my small
> program for couple of times.
>
>
>
> Can' access to file _nonfi
> Can't create file for assigning "last.dump"
> ("C:/WORKSPACE/DUNG/.Data/___bd40"
>
>
>
> It is frustrating since the program is so small , and as i look into my
> project, the _nonfi is there under the data folder. So i don't know what the
> compiler is complained about. Since i am new to Splus language, I have no
> clue what i need to do.
>
> for (i in 1: 1)
>
> {
>
> x <- rnorm (1000);
>
> y <- rnorm (1000)
>
> newx <- x
>
> newy <- y
>
> hist (newx)
>
> hist (newy)
>
>
> }
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> If you happen to know what i need to do, please help me.
>
> Thank you so much,
> Min
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Stephen Sefick
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