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...[snipped] > > The /inst directory: in here you will need to put a file "menus.txt".... > This should have been "the /inst/etc" directory, as you noted in your original post. Jay
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> I recently stumbled on a great book on path modelling using PLS (with > R) that is freely downloadable at http://is.gd/BxqIEL > > Ivailo > -- Ivailo: very cool. Thank you. Jay
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How would I go about figuring out how many clusters of zip codes are in my data and then analyze from there? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! Thanks, Jay Verstreater 217-556-8100 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Dear Stavros, On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Stavros Macrakis <macrakis at alum.mit.edu> wrote: > The current implementation is column-wise... Thanks for pointing that out, and solving the mystery for me. :-) Jay
Greetings, Is it possible to create scatter plot graphs, also graphing R-squared, using existing R-defined packages? If so, which package/s? Am attempting to create correlation studies in a financial environment using the aforementioned. Thanks in advance, Jay...
hi, i'm trying to understand r data structures. i see that vectors, matrix, factors and arrays have a "dimension." there seems to be no mention of dimensionality anywhere for lists or dataframes. can i consider lists and frames to...
Dear David, On Wed, Apr 17, 2013 at 6:24 PM, David Arnold <dwarnold45 at suddenlink.net> wrote: > Hi, [snip] > > D. Before posting to StackExchange, check out the Wikipedia entry for "Behrens-Fisher problem". Cheers, Jay -- G. Jay Kerns, Ph...
How do I construct a figure showing predicted value plots for the dependent variable as a function of each explanatory variable (separately) using the results of a logistic regression? It would also be helpful to know how to show uncertainty...
Hello, I'm trying to tackle a problem that would require the implementation of a recurrent NN. However, even though the CRAN is very big, I can?t seem to find a package for this. Does anybody here know if...
Dear Debbie, On Tue, May 12, 2009 at 5:37 AM, Debbie Zhang <debbie0621 at hotmail.com> wrote: > > Dear R users, > > Does anyone know how to write function for Kumaraswamy distribution in R? Since I cannot write dkumar, pkumar, etc...
On Sat, Nov 6, 2010 at 8:22 PM, michael <tufemichael at gmail.com> wrote: > Jay, > > ????? Yes I'm looking for unif(0,1) and your method works just fine. I > suppose your method should work for dimensions greater than...
Still need assistance with this topic, so if anybody knows, please reply! J_Laberga wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm trying to tackle a problem that would require the implementation of a > recurrent NN. However, even though the CRAN is very big...
Michael, We've been using foreach/doMC on a very similar machine for 6-8 months now (but not plyr) and I don't think we've ever seen this. However, I know plyr depends on itertools and iterators, and...
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