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Integrate(dnorm) with different mean and standard deviation help

On 27/07/12 20:55, David Winsemius wrote:
I conjecture that the OP was just using "dnorm" as an easily 
reproducible example,
     and was really interested in a function or functions for which no 
built-in "indefinite
     integral" exists.
Well, yes, but ................. the use of the "..." argument to 
pass arguments to another
     function (which itself is an argument) is a bit subtle.  At least 
initially, to those of us
     who are Bears of Very Little Brain.  A wee example would be 
redundant, as your discussion
     implies, but a little redundancy rarely hurts and tends to add 
robustness.

     We can't expect the documentation to explain "..." every time it 
appears as a function
     argument, but giving an example in "important" instances (with 
important being defined
     as when someone requests an example) seems to me to be a good idea.

         cheers,

             Rolf

P. S.  My Thunderbird mailer does not recognise the word "Winsemius" as 
a word and
suggests "inseminates" as a possible alternative. :-)

             R.

P^2. S.  Strangely enough, Thunderbird does not recognise 
***Thunderbird*** as a word!!!

             R.