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canonical correspondence analysis

2 messages · Stéphane Dray, Friedrich Leisch

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The package CoCoAn to perform constrained correspondencce analysis is 
available at http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/R/ : Unix & Linux (Sources of 
contributed packages )
Any comments would be useful.
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> The package CoCoAn to perform constrained correspondencce analysis is 
  > available at http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/R/ : Unix & Linux (Sources of 
  > contributed packages )


Just as a side note because this seems to have been confused rather
often lately:

SOURCES for packages are for ALL platforms, i.e., also for windows and
mac. Only BINARY packages are platform-dependent. Hence, if you
install all tools (perl, ...) necessary to install source packages,
you can install them on windows machines. The directory
CRAN/src/contrib is not Unix & Linux, but for all platforms.

The only difference is the following: On unix machines the tools are
usually available by default, while on windows they are not. Hence, on
unix-like platforms it is much more convienient and therefore common
to install source packages directly while on windows it is not.


Best,
Fritz


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