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On 3/19/07, Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote: > We don't know, but it is *not* what (almost) everyone else is > experiencing. It should go away if you switch off windows() buffering > (see its...
Dear List, Please confirm the following: It may be my eyes playing trick on me, but I can't seem to find functions that do the "nearest neighbor method" and the "variable kernel method" for kernel smoothing and density estimation...
On 3/16/07, Richard M. Heiberger <rmh at temple.edu> wrote: > I can't imagine using Windows without Emacs. > In particular, the Windows ports of Emacs are very aware > of the operating system and usually make the right assumptions...
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