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Hi, I am trying to replace (lattice) standard xyplot with xYplot variant from Hmisc package to be able to add error bars to my plots. However, this does not work, e.g: library(lattice) d <- data.frame( SKU=gl(3...
Hi, Attempt to install R 2.9.2 on Ubuntu 9.04 results in errors: $ sudo apt-get install r-base Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done Some packages could not be installed. This may...
Hi, I have a seemingly common problem but I can't find a proper way to approach it. Let's say we have 5 samples (different size) of IC circuits coming from 5 production lines (A, B, C, D, E...
Hi, Since nobody replied, I'd rather post this self-reply for the sake of documenting the solution. It appears that xYplot, unlike "standard" xyplot (or coplot to that matter) does not accept factors as x variable in formula. With...
Hi, I am trying to build R 2.2.1 with Kazushige Goto's BLAS library (libgoto) and encountered a problem: I have two computers with the almost identical hardware (P4 Northwood CPU, i875 chipset, 2GB DDR400 RAM) and identical...
Hi, I am trying to make use of "approximate" option to obtain null distribution through Monte-Carlo resampling, as described in coin library documentation. Unfortunately, this does not play well with my data -- permutation process swallows astonishingly large amounts of...
Hi Dirk, Thank you for your prompt reply. The issue has been actually resolved in just a few hours after I posted it. Many apologies for being too impatient! Best, Ivan On Thursday 17 September 2009 10:15:04 pm...
Hi Rolf, On Monday 09 June 2008 11:16:57 pm Rolf Turner wrote: > Your approach tacitly assumes --- as did the poster's question --- that > the probability of passing an item by one method is *independent* of > whether it is...
Hi Ivo, On Friday 13 June 2008 12:23:06 am ivo welch wrote: > Dear Statisticians--- This is not even an R question, so please > forgive me. I have so much ignorance in this matter that I do not > know...
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