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Hi, I recently learned of the existence of R through a physicist friend who uses it in his research. I've used Octave for a decade, and C for 35 years, but would like to learn R. These all have...
On 1/30/2019 7:44 AM, Martin M?ller Skarbiniks Pedersen wrote: > On Mon, 28 Jan 2019 at 22:58, Alan Feuerbacher <alanf00 at comcast.net > <mailto:alanf00 at comcast.net>> wrote: > > [...] > > > These all have advantages and > > disadvantages for...
On 1/29/2019 11:24 AM, Bert Gunter wrote: > Please search on "Bureau of Labor Statistics" at rseek.org. You will find > several packages and other resources there for doing what you want. Wow! Thanks! Again most likely severe...
On 1/29/2019 11:50 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: > On Tue, 29 Jan 2019, Alan Feuerbacher wrote: > >> After my failed attempt at using Octave, I realized that most likely >> the main contributing factor was that I was not able...
On 1/28/2019 6:07 PM, William Dunlap wrote: > S (R's predecessor) was designed by and for data analysts.? R generally > follows that tradition.? I think that simulations such as yours are not > its strength, although it can...
On 1/29/2019 8:11 AM, Gabor Grothendieck wrote: > Two additional comments: > > - depending on the nature of your problem you may be able to get an > analytic solution using branching processes. I found this approach > successful when I once...
On 1/29/2019 11:50 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: Thanks very much for providing these coding examples! I think this is a good way to learn some R. Alan > On Tue, 29 Jan 2019, Alan Feuerbacher wrote: > >> On 1...
On 1/28/2019 5:17 PM, Bert Gunter wrote: > I would say your question is foolish -- you disagree no doubt! -- > because the point of using R (or Octave or C++) is to take advantage of > the packages (= "libraries" in...
On 1/28/2019 7:51 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote: > If you forge on with your preconceptions of how such a simulation should be implemented then you will be able to reproduce your failure just as spectacularly using R as...
On 1/28/2019 4:20 PM, Rolf Turner wrote: > > On 1/29/19 10:05 AM, Alan Feuerbacher wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I recently learned of the existence of R through a physicist friend >> who uses it in his research. I...
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