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8 results for “from:Brendan Morse”

Floating simulation error
Brendan Morse · Apr 23, 2009 · r-help

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Calling objects in a loop
Brendan Morse · Apr 20, 2009 · r-help

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Writing specific columns to a data file
Brendan Morse · Apr 6, 2009 · r-help

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Writing specific columns to a data file
Brendan Morse · Apr 6, 2009 · r-help

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Loop question
Brendan Morse · Apr 17, 2009 · r-help

Hi everyone, I am trying to accomplish a small task that is giving me quite a headache. I would like to automatically generate a series of matrices and give them successive names. Here is what I thought at first: t1...

puzzling lm.fit errors
Brendan Morse · Apr 9, 2009 · r-help

Hi everyone, I am running a monte carlo and am getting an error that I haven't the slightest clue where to begin figuring it out. The error is as follows: Error in lm.fit(x, y, offset = offset, singular...

equation help
Brendan Morse · Apr 13, 2009 · r-help

Hi everyone, I am having a bit of trouble correctly structuring an equation in R. Here is the equation Here is what I thought for(i in 1:numItem)for(x in 1:numCat) Ptheta[,i,x]<-(exp(-1.702...

Controlling widths in write.fwf()
Brendan Morse · Apr 14, 2009 · r-help

Hi Aparna, you could always use the write.table function and set sep="". This will put all of your data into a sort of "fixed-width" column depending on what you specify to separate the values. See basic example below...

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