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setMethod confusion
Stephen Henderson · Mar 14, 2006 · r-help

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Suse RPM installation problem
Stephen Henderson · Jun 22, 2007 · r-help

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Suse RPM installation problem
Stephen Henderson · Jun 22, 2007 · r-help

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customising installed libraries
Stephen Henderson · Jan 22, 2004 · r-help

hello I am returning to some libraries that I had previously customised by amongst other things adding additional functions. I had simply typed these new functions into the file in library/R/thelibrary. These however do not seem to be...

adding function to a Package
Stephen Henderson · Sep 20, 2004 · r-help

As a shortcut I have previously added my own functions to a Package (ipred) under R-1.8.1, changing the NAMESPACE file to accomodate this then reinstalling. This doesn't now seem possible in R-1.9.0 is...

sbrier (Brier score) and coxph
Stephen Henderson · Jun 29, 2005 · r-help

Hello I've decided to try and distill an earlier rather ill focused question to try and elicit a response. Any help is greatly appreciated. Why does mod.cox not work with sbrier whilst mod.km does? Can I make...

Suse RPM installation problem
Stephen Henderson · Jun 21, 2007 · r-help

Hello I am trying to install the R RPM for Suse 10.0 on an x86_64 PC. However I am failing a dependency for "libpng12.so.0" straight away PC5-140:/home/rmgzshd # rpm -i R-base-2.5...

X11/ graphics problem
Stephen Henderson · Nov 19, 2003 · r-help

Hello I'm moving from using R 1.8 for Windows to using Linux (Redhat version 9) and I cannot get any graphics. However everything else maths, models equations is fine-- and much quicker. I built from the source file...

setMethod confusion
Stephen Henderson · Mar 14, 2006 · r-help

---sorry to repost I sent it as HTML last time--- Hello I've checked through previous postings but don't see a fully equivalent problem-just a few hints. I have been trying to set a new method for the...

customising installed libraries
Stephen Henderson · Jan 22, 2004 · r-help

I had quit q() R, reloaded and loaded ipred anew. Trying detach(package:ipred) makes no difference. I added a few pointless lines to one existing function and can see these when I call the function, passing no parameters. thats...

setMethod confusion -best reference for S4 programming
Stephen Henderson · Mar 15, 2006 · r-help

Thanks I think you have both answered my question (reckon Ill go S3 on that). As an adjunct to this do you know what might be the best reference to the S4 methods current implementation. I have ordered the Chambers...

customising installed libraries
Stephen Henderson · Jan 22, 2004 · r-help

ha ha ha ha..hmmm. Well although I don't follow the developments and deprecations of R religiously that doesn't mean I'm innumerate. Thanks for the advice nonetheless-- its working now. -----Original Message----- From: Prof Brian Ripley To...

coxph, survfit and Brier score
Stephen Henderson · Jun 29, 2005 · r-help

Hello and apologies for a very long question. I thought it better to be verbose and clear than short and imprecise. I am trying to compute the brier score comparing true surv object of test data to predictions from train...

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