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OK * checking files in 'vignettes' ... OK * checking examples ... ERROR Running examples in 'csmpv-Ex.R' failed The error most likely occurred in: > base::assign(".ptime", proc.time(), pos = "CheckExEnv") > ### Name: XGBtraining_predict > ### Title: Predicting XGBoost Model Scores and Performing Validation > ### Aliases: XGBtraining_predict > > ### ** Examples > > # Load in data sets: > data("datlist", package = "csmpv") > tdat = datlist$training > vdat = datlist$validation > > # The function saves files locally. You can define your own temporary directory. > # If not, tempdir() can be used to get the system's temporary directory. > temp_dir = tempdir() > # As an example, let's define Xvars, which will be used later: > Xvars = c("highIPI", "B.Symptoms", "MYC.IHC", "BCL2.IHC", "CD10.IHC", "BCL6.IHC") > > # The function can work with multiple models and multiple outcome types. > # Here, we provide an example using the XGBoost model with a time-to-event outcome: > txfit = XGBtraining(data = tdat, biomks = Xvars, + outcomeType = "time-to-event", + time = "FFP..Years.",event = "Code.FFP", + outfile = paste0(temp_dir, "/survival_XGBoost")) > ptxfit = XGBtraining_predict(txfit, newdata = vdat, + outfile = paste0(temp_dir, "/pred_XGBoost_time_to_event")) Error in xgboost::xgb.DMatrix(as.matrix(testdat)) : [00:57:11] src/data/../collective/../data/array_interface.h:422: Check failed: ptr % alignment == 0 (1 vs. 0) : Input pointer misalignment. Calls: XGBtraining_predict -> Execution halted * checking for unstated dependencies in vignettes ... OK * checking package vignettes ... OK * checking re-building of vignette outputs ... [133s] ERROR Error(s) in re-building vignettes: --- re-building 'csmpv_vignette.rmd' using rmarkdown Quitting from csmpv_vignette.rmd:718-721 [unnamed-chunk-59] ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Error in `xgboost::xgb.DMatrix()`: ! [00:59:24] src/data/../collective/../data/array_interface.h:422: Check failed: ptr % alignment == 0 (1 vs. 0) : Input pointer misalignment. --- Backtrace: ▆ 1. └─csmpv::XGBtraining_predict(bxfit, newdata = vdat, outfile = "pred_XGBoost_binary") 2. └─xgboost::xgb.DMatrix(as.matrix(testdat)) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Error: processing vignette 'csmpv_vignette.rmd' failed with diagnostics: [00:59:24] src/data/../collective/../data/array_interface.h:422: Check failed: ptr % alignment == 0 (1 vs. 0) : Input pointer misalignment. --- failed re-building 'csmpv_vignette.rmd' SUMMARY: processing the following file failed: 'csmpv_vignette.rmd' Error: Vignette re-building failed. Execution halted * checking PDF version of manual ... [14s] OK * checking HTML version of manual ... OK * DONE Status: 2 ERRORs, 1 NOTE