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On Wed, May 4, 2011 at 2:21 PM, Hadley Wickham <hadley at rice.edu> wrote: > Any hints as to what to search for? For recursive objects, search for recursive objects. Barry
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Although there's no specific scan statistic functions in it, the 'surveillance' package has lots of functions for doing space-time outbreak detection: http://surveillance.r-forge.r-project.org/ Barry
Whoops The code I just posted only tested if all the subsequent elements were subsets of the first, it didn't check all the sequential subsets! Too cold to think straight here today... Baz
> Does anyone has more information about this "Arlat." I'll try and sort this out once I get back from my travels in a week or so! Barry
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I've just pushed a cleanup and a bunch of examples to RPubs: http://rpubs.com/geospacedman/routing It uses the latest igraph! It's all there, building the network and routing and plotting. Barry
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On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 5:11 PM, hadley wickham<h.wickham at gmail.com> wrote: > In my view, that's the purpose of indenting - you see scope from > indenting. *cough* python *cough* Barry
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I didn't realise version 1 of the R programming language was quite so old: http://www.jbum.com/idt/r.html Does anyone still have hardware that runs it? http://www.jbum.com/idt/hyperboreans.html Baz
While mucking about with semicolons and line endings I wrote this little piece of mildly obfuscated R code: f1=function(n){ x = 1 --- n return(x) } [best viewed with a proportionally-spaced font] f1(1) does indeed return 1/1...
Any R people go to this? http://www.omsug.ca/osgis2004/proceedings.html "The second MapServer Users Meeting and the first ever Open Source GIS Conference" Perhaps we'll send a deputation to the second Open Source GIS Conference. Baz
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