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Bandwidth selection for ksmooth( )

2 messages · Amir Safari, Brian Ripley

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Please stop sending the same message over and over again (I see it 3 times 
in the archive), using HTML mail which we specifically ask you not to in 
the posting guide.

You are using a bandwidth selector for density() with ksmooth().

You seem still not to have read the help page for ksmooth, which says

Note:

      This function is implemented purely for compatibility with S,
      although it is nowhere near as slow as the S function. Better
      kernel smoothers are available in other packages.

If you were using this for compatibility with S, you would know how to use 
it.  So do heed the advice, and not pester us for advice on how to use 
something you are explicitly advised against using.
On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Amir Safari wrote: