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You don't need the function K.
On 14-05-2012, at 12:07, Wincent wrote: > Emm, my bad. > I meant str <- "abc\d". > Any ideas? gsub("\\\\", "", str) Berend
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I haven't been able to reach R.research.att.com for quite some days. What's up? Berend
On 23-04-2012, at 21:37, phillip03 wrote: > Thank you! > > Do you know why ifelse() sometimes returns "NULL" ? Please provide a reproducible example for this phenomenon. Berend
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Luigi, Try format = "%d/%m/%y" Berend Hasselman > On 10 Jun 2020, at 10:20, Luigi Marongiu <marongiu.luigi at gmail.com> wrote: > > ISO 8601
This should have been sent to the R-SIG-Mac mailinglist. Rstudio has nothing to do with your problem. Which R are you using? The CRAN version? The CRAN version has the Lapack routines included.
The subversion log for 2013 (http://developer.r-project.org/R_svnlog_2013) on the R developer page hasn't been updated since September 29. I would appreciate the daily updates returning. Berend Hasselman
On 01-04-2012, at 15:10, Hurr wrote: > Sorry, I cannot find your answer in your reply. > Answer was given at the top of the message and was ?readline. Read the help of readline. Berend
On 29-08-2012, at 05:31, LIYING HUANG wrote: > > > Thanks a lot for those examples, is there any example with Fortran > source codes which could depend on an external Fortran DLL? > I wouldn't know. Berend
On 26-03-2012, at 08:33, Ashish Agarwal wrote: > OMG. > > I think it uses comment character # as default in the argument. > > comment.char = "#" > > How do I turn it off? ??? How about comment.car="%" for example? Berend
You can also have a look at and try package nleqslv. Berend -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Solver-in-R-tp2535115p2535813.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
> On 15-07-2015, at 09:35, sreenath <sreenath.rajur at macfast.ac.in> wrote: > > How can i find jaccard index of two groups,which package is to be used? > please help library(sos) findFn(?jaccard?) gives many links. Berend
Dear members I am currently in a hospice due to a severe illness. I can nol longer maintain package nleqslv. I would like to handover maintenance and further extension to someone else. yours gratefully Berend Hasselman
On 19-06-2013, at 10:32, Berend Hasselman <bhh at xs4all.nl> wrote: > > I'm cc'ing this to the R-help list. > > Please reply to the list and privately. Sorry. I meant NOT privately. Berend
> On 20 Jul 2016, at 20:07, Berend Hasselman <bhh at xs4all.nl> wrote: > > > > This functions a scalar not a function Correction. This should have been This function returns a scalar not a vector. Berend Hasselman
On 31-05-2013, at 18:18, Upananda Pani <upananda.pani at gmail.com> wrote: > Does it mean the packages are already updated ? > Yes. Unless you got error messages. Try library(?) with one of the packages. Berend
On 17-02-2013, at 10:01, julia cafnik <julia.cafnik at gmail.com> wrote: > thank for your help. already solved it. > Show us how. So that others looking for answers to similar problems in future can find an answer...
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