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Mark Myatt a ?crit : <very detailed answer skipped> > I hope that helps. It does. Thank you very much for the detailed answer. R is a great piece of software, but the library is huge, and it takes quite some time...
On Wed, 6 Dec 2000, Richard A. Bilonick wrote: > I don't believe there is any direct way of doing this. Isn't is possible to access an Excell document via ODBC ? Just asking, I have not tested it... Alexandre...
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Jonathan Baron wrote: > The "grep" tool is available on Unix and Linux. If you have > Windows, it would be useful to get the "unix tools for windows", > which, unfornuately, I have just been unable to...
On Tue, 27 Feb 2001, Mark Myatt wrote: > Notepad is a truly awful program and will not allow you to add > extensions to file names so you will have to save it without the .txt > extension (which NotePad will add...
Douglas Bates a ?crit : > > Alexandre Fayolle <Alexandre.Fayolle at free.fr> writes: > > The "subset" argument allows you to specify an expression that > determines the subset of interest. You would use something like > > boxplot( X ~ A, data = table, subset = B =="Bvalue...
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Yves Gauvreau wrote: > I would have tought that it was common knowledge that a file with a .csv > extention under windows, mean a file with comma separated values. Excel > knows how to handle many types...
On Thu, 11 Jan 2001, Yves Gauvreau wrote: > Maybe a much simpler approach would be to use a vbscript | jscript | > perl-script. Any of these is Ole aware and you could write an R function to > run your script which...
On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Castro, Marcelo T G (GEL, MSX) wrote: > > Dear sirs, > > Could I perform this analysis in a easier way throught "R" ? Have you ever > heard about anybody that perform it using "R"? I would apreciatte very...
Hello, I realize this is probably a dumb question, but I think there must be an easy way to do this with R and I was not able to find it in the doc. I have a table (read from...
En r?ponse ? Kai Staupendahl <kstaupe at gwdg.de>: > Hi, > > Subject to the manual it should work, but it does not! These > configuration files are only read in, if they are in the current working > directory. But I do not...
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Prof Brian Ripley wrote: > > I have re-built all the compiled packages for R 1.2.0 for Windows, and the > set available in CRAN/bin/windows/contrib are now for rw1020. > If you are...
Hello, I needed a function like table(), but which used the value of a column instead of counting occurences, but could not find anything in the builtin modules (maybe I missed it...). SO I decided to write my own, and...
Hello, I have a couple more questions about boxplots. In the books I've read on statistics (I'm not a statistics expert but just a poor engineer trying to help his wife with the analysis of the data she...
Hello, I'm an absolute beginner with R and neophite in data analysis, so please bear with me if I ask stupid question. I'm trying to do a correspondence analysis using R and MASS corresp function, but I get...
Hello, I'm trying to do some correspondence analyis, with R, of course (by correspondence analysis, I'm refering to JP Benz?cri's methods, in case there might be some other thing with a similar name) I've found...
> > I'm an absolute beginner with R and neophite in data analysis, so > > please bear with me if I ask stupid question. > > > > I'm trying to do a correspondence analysis using R and MASS corresp > > function, but I get an...
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