Subject: Marine Geospatial Ecology Tools (MGET) help
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From: | Jason Roberts <> |
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To: | Isabel Perez <> |
Cc: | "" <> |
Subject: | [mget-help] RE: Question about MGET |
Date: | Fri, 27 Feb 2015 15:19:01 +0000 |
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Hi Isabel, I can help you with this. What version of MGET do you have? What version of R do you have? My best guess without any more information is that you have the latest versions of both: MGET 0.8a56 and R 3.1.2. If that is the case, I know the solution: uninstall
R 3.1.2 and install 3.1.1 instead. Unfortunately MGET is not compatible with R 3.1.2 yet. We’ll release a new version of MGET that is compatible soon, hopefully within a couple of weeks. If you have a version of R that is “too new”, MGET is supposed to say
that but perhaps it is failing to do so, which led to the false claim that no version of R is installed. If you have other versions of MGET or R, something else is happening. I can send you something that will help us diagnose it. All the best, Jason From: Isabel Perez [mailto:]
Hello, I am a PhD student and I am trying to use MGET to implement random forest in some data. I am getting the following error: <class 'GeoEco.Dependencies.SoftwareNotInstalledError'>: This tool requires R 2.12.0 or a later version, but it is not installed. Please download and install a compatible version from
http://www.r-project.org/. Failed to execute (TreeModelFitToArcGISTable). Even though I found this online I do not how to modify MGET's private copy of rpy to recognize the new registry settings. Could you please help me with this matter? I appreciate it Sincerely Isabel Perez |