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Message-ID: <433C35CF.50007@pdf.com>
Date: 2005-09-29T18:43:27Z
From: Spencer Graves
Subject: need suggestion about building formual
In-Reply-To: <200509281428.38761.qsb@nlbmol.ibp.ac.cn>

I'm not certain what you are asking.

	  You can build expressions in R as character strings and then execute 
them.  Example:

expr <- paste("two <-", 1, "+", 1)
eval(parse(text=expr))
two

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guide, "www.R-project.org/posting-guide.html".  It can help increase the 
chances of a quick and useful reply.

	  spencer graves	

Simple wrote:

> hi,
> I'm an newbie for R,I want do some fitting in R.
> 
> I wander if it is possible to write a few of equations but only one formual 
> when fitting 
> 
> Currently,My problem is,in R, is there methods combination a few equations 
> into one formual?
> For example, 
> y=f1(k);
> k=f2(t);
> t=f3(x);
> although it is certain that the can be equations turn into one formual as 
> y~f(x),but write such a complexity string make me painful.
> 
> I have searched the web and found out there were only examples with one 
> formual.any suggestion? 
> 
> I hope that I have omit something.
> 
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