SimonYansenZhao / wsrf

wsrf: Weighted Subspace Random Forest for Classification
https://cran.r-project.org/package=wsrf
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Issue with installing wsrf in R Studios #1

Open MineralBurger opened 5 years ago

MineralBurger commented 5 years ago

Hi,

sorry to worry you, im sure the issue is more my end than your end but I have been trying to install wsrf on my R Studio for the last couple of days and keep getting the same message:

Warning in install.packages : cannot open compressed file 'wsrf_1.7.17 (2)/DESCRIPTION', probable reason 'No such file or directory' Error in gzfile(file, mode) : cannot open the connection In addition: Warning message: In gzfile(file, mode) : cannot open compressed file 'C:\Users.., probable reason 'No such file or directory'

Any assistance with this would be hugely appreciated and I look forward to using your r package.

Thanks

SimonYansenZhao commented 5 years ago

I can install on my machine:

Screenshot 2019-03-11 at 21 07 49

I am not sure what causes the problem. But from the warning message I think it is an issue related to the file path. Please make sure the path does not contain any special characters such as space, punctuation and non-English letters. By the way, how do you install wsrf? Do you install by using install.packages('wsrf')?

MineralBurger commented 5 years ago

Hi Simon,

thank so much for the email and the reply. I reinstalled R Studios today and re-installed the package afterwards and it downloaded perfectly and can be used now. I must have had an issue with the dictionary where the package was being installed to.

Thanks again for every Simon and I appreciate your help. I am really enjoying wsrf, its an amazing and super helpful package!

Thanks again

On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 12:26 AM Simon He Zhao notifications@github.com wrote:

I can install on my machine: [image: Screenshot 2019-03-11 at 21 07 49] https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/6165588/54127202-3807a200-4444-11e9-8791-6f8a5b5bd512.png

I am not sure what causes the problem. But from the warning message I think it is an issue with the file path. Please make sure the path does not contain any special characters such as space, punctuation and non-English letters. By the way, how do you install wsrf? Do you install by using install.packages('wsrf')?

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