Using Java methods in R
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It clogs up my email, takes a long time to delete, and is hard to be selective enough to not delete some of my other important email.
-- snip -- If you don't care about contributing to the R listserve community, it's hard to imagine why that community should care about you. Some people (not me) seem to use nabble [ http://www.nabble.com/ ] to monitor the list. See "R" under "what is cool" . Another option is to set up "rules" in your email client to direct your mail to an appropriate folders or if you use gmail I guess we would say to "label" you R listserve email. You can search mail archives for a topic of interest with the R command line command RSiteSearch(). To learn more type ?RSiteSearch For fun I put rJava rectangular arrays into this search engine (having no idea what that means) and one of the things that came out was: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/R/library/rJava/html/jrectRef-class.html Hopefully, this or one of the other things can be useful to you. Finally for the third time, try joining/looking at: stats-rosuda-devel: http://mailman.rz.uni-augsburg.de/mailman/listinfo/stats-rosuda-devel or the archive: http://mailman.rz.uni-augsburg.de/pipermail/stats-rosuda-devel/ ------------------------------------------ Robert W. Baer, Ph.D. Professor of Physiology Kirksville College of Osteopathic Medicine A. T. Still University of Health Sciences 800 W. Jefferson St. Kirksville, MO 63501 660-626-2322 FAX 660-626-2965