please teachme
jk wrote:
> "Also, have you worked through the vignettes associated with the "zoo" > package? If no, you might find that quite useful. [Are you aware that > edit(vignette(...)) will provide a script file with the R code discussed > in the vignette, which can be viewed in Adobe Acrobat while you are > working throught the examples line by line, modifying them, etc.? I've > found this to be very useful. If you use XEmacs, "edit(vignette(...))" > > I've also found the dse bundle and its vignettes very interesting and > useful" > > Dear Sir: > > do you think you might be willing to provide a specific line i could input to th R console to try what you suggest above? > > it does seem from what you say that if one can do this once, that would open the door to apply this tactic for learning. > > would i type "install" zoo or something like that at the prompt? > what might i type to fill in the edit(vignette(...)) prompt with a meaningful query (meaningful in that it makes sense and would provide some infomation)? > > this might be good for some of us R beginners as this post of yours suggests a shot at a real breakthrough in learning technique.