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Does anyone know if there is a R-library that implements adaptive filtering algorithms (LMS, RLS...) Dieter Menne
Probably you called the build-in rainwbow-function, which returns a string. >str(rainbow(10)) chr "FF0000" Dieter Menne
Gabor Grothendieck <ggrothendieck <at> gmail.com> writes: > str(trellis.par.get()) Never thought of that. Really nice. Dieter
simint and TukeyHSD work for aov objects. Can someone point me to similar functions for lme objects? Dieter Menne
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John Fox <jfox <at> mcmaster.ca> writes: > Actually, the effects package does exactly what you suggest for continuous > predictors. But not for lme. Dieter
Yikan Liu <u4297812 <at> anu.edu.au> writes: > > I'm wondering how to delete previously saved workspace in R. file.remove("mywork.rdata") Dieter
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Frank E Harrell Jr <f.harrell <at> vanderbilt.edu> writes: > For Linux I recommend the engauge-digitizer package. It's Java and works under Windows. Dieter
Marc Schwartz <marc_schwartz <at> comcast.net> writes: > getAnywhere("function.method") > Which also works without the "" getAnywhere(xtabs) getAnywhere("xtabs") Dieter
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Martin Maechler <maechler <at> stat.math.ethz.ch> writes: > Yes, indeed, PDFs *are* fine Apologies to the original poster, I was not aware of this. Dieter
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Dear gRaphers, I am looking for a lattice-panel for survival (KM/Cox) plots. I know it's not standard, but maybe someone has already tried? Dieter
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Nuno Prista <nmprista <at> fc.ul.pt> writes: > Is there on R a package containing Maximum entropy spectral analysis > function? Burg and Yule-Walker are in spec.ar(stats) Dieter
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