I have posted, at http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/~john/r/newsets/ image (.rda) files, and first stabs at .Rd files for various data on deaths in London from 1629 to 1939. (There are of course gaps.) The sources (Guy 1882 & Stocks 1942) are documented in the .Rd files: (1) poxetc: measles, smallpox & total deaths: 1629-1881 [I have deliberately left several inconsistencies that were in Guy's published data.] (2) measles: 1629-1939 [This includes the measles data from (1)] (3) whooping cough; 1740-1881. I had been planning to add these data to the DAAG package. I wonder however there is interest in adding them to the datasets package, as they seem to me data that may be of wide interest. Is that package now seen as closed to further additions, or will additions continue from time to time? There are a few other datasets in the same directory that anyone interested is welcome to check out. John Maindonald. John Maindonald email: john.maindonald@anu.edu.au phone : +61 2 (6125)3473 fax : +61 2(6125)5549 Centre for Bioinformation Science, Room 1194, John Dedman Mathematical Sciences Building (Building 27) Australian National University, Canberra ACT 0200.
Additions to the datasets package?
2 messages · John Maindonald, Brian Ripley
On Wed, 10 Nov 2004, John Maindonald wrote:
I have posted, at http://wwwmaths.anu.edu.au/~john/r/newsets/ image (.rda) files, and first stabs at .Rd files for various data on deaths in London from 1629 to 1939. (There are of course gaps.) The sources (Guy 1882 & Stocks 1942) are documented in the .Rd files: (1) poxetc: measles, smallpox & total deaths: 1629-1881 [I have deliberately left several inconsistencies that were in Guy's published data.] (2) measles: 1629-1939 [This includes the measles data from (1)] (3) whooping cough; 1740-1881. I had been planning to add these data to the DAAG package. I wonder however there is interest in adding them to the datasets package, as they seem to me data that may be of wide interest. Is that package now seen as closed to further additions, or will additions continue from time to time?
I think only if examples are needed for methods in one of the standard packages (most likely stats). The last time we added a substantial number of datasets was with the ts package.
Brian D. Ripley, ripley@stats.ox.ac.uk Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595