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6 results for “from:Luis Tercero”

High resolution plots
Luis Tercero · Jul 14, 2005 · r-help

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randomize
Luis Tercero · Aug 24, 2005 · r-help

Dear helpeRs, I am looking for an R equivalent of the S function "randomize" but cannot find it anywhere (?randomize, help.search("randomize")). There are some references to "Randomize()" in the list archives, but it is not on my system...

High resolution plots
Luis Tercero · Jul 13, 2005 · r-help

Dear R-help community, would any of you have a (preferably simple) example of a presentation-quality .png plot, i.e. one that looks like the .eps plots generated by R? I am working with R 2.0.1 in...

extracting numerical data from text field
Luis Tercero · Mar 23, 2005 · r-help

I have imported a data frame that looks like this: Measurement.Date.and.Time Z.Average..nm. PDI 572 Dienstag, 22. M?rz 2005 11:05:59 366,4 0,468 573 Dienstag, 22. M?rz 2005 11:09:30...

extracting numerical data from text field
Luis Tercero · Mar 24, 2005 · r-help

I have imported a data frame that looks like this: Measurement.Date.and.Time Z.Average..nm. PDI 572 Dienstag, 22. M?rz 2005 11:05:59 366,4 0,468 573 Dienstag, 22. M?rz 2005 11:09:30...

greek letters in "italic" font
Luis Tercero · Aug 4, 2008 · r-help

Dear HelpeRs, I am trying to write axis labels with some letters in cursive for later inclusion in a LaTeX document. The following code does what I want with latin letters (c cursive and the rest not cursive): plot(1...

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