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I stumbled across this link and was wondering if this has any relation to the R project. http://www.fas.umontreal.ca/BIOL/Casgrain/en/labo/R/index.html -jennifer ----------------------------------- J. Steinbachs, Ph.D. Computational Biologist http://compbiology.org ----------------------------------- -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r...
Greetings, I'm currently out of the office. I'll read [ New R Core Member ] delivered on Wed, 18 Apr 2001 21:47:59 +1200, when I return on Apr 30. Regards, -jennifer stein at fmnh.org ------ this auto-reply...
On Wed, 16 May 2001, Diego Kuonen wrote: >Bill Simpson wrote: >> >> > The obvious candidate would be "R-square" since the program is >> ^^^^^^^^ >> "R-squared" I should think, or >> "the square of R". Logo: >> |---| >> | R | >> |---| > >:-) > >But, that's not the way...
I can understand why one might want to use WMF format (in windows)... for the ability to manipulate graphic elements after the fact for an even cleaner display of data. One solution, for the windows world, is to use eps...
On the solaris 7 box, using the Sun make, the configuration works ok. Even running make works ok. However, when I run "make check" all of the tests fail. It's a standard Ultra10, with full patches applied... and there...
John wrote: >> If I ignore vector graphics and use png/jpeg I get x11 colormap limitations. >> >> >> Is bitmap my only alternative? > Brian wrote: >The only vector graphics formats supported by R on Linux are PostScript and >XFig to my knowledge...
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