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Most used R editors
Wayne F · Jun 2, 2009 · r-help

Are you looking for more of an R IDE or simply an editor? In the Mac GUI-version of R, there's a built-in editor (File->New Document) with some simple features, including the ability to highlight and press...

Clustering with Mahalanobis Distance
Wayne F · Dec 10, 2008 · r-help

I don't have any experience with your particular problem, but the thing I notice is that mahalanobis is that by default you specify a covariance matrix, and it uses solve to calculate its inverse. If you could supply the...

Optional libraries (libtiff, etc) not found
Wayne F · Sep 27, 2009 · r-help

I installed the (binary) biOps package, which can use libtiff and libfftw. Then I used macports to install the libraries (in /opt/local/lib). But I restart R and biOps still does not see the libraries. I've tried adding...

ggplot2 and lattice
Wayne F · Dec 16, 2008 · r-help

stephen sefick wrote: > > yes a parallel coordinates plot- I understand that it is for > multivariate data, but I am having a hard time figuring out what it is > telling me. Thanks for your help. > In the lattice book, the author...

ggplot2 Xlim
Wayne F · Dec 25, 2008 · r-help

I'm just a ggplot2 beginner, but... It seems to me that you're mixing continuous and factor variables/concepts. It looks to me as if ForkLength and Number are continuous values. But you'll need to convert ForkLength into...

understanding lexical scope
Wayne F · Dec 19, 2008 · r-help

joseph.g.boyer wrote: > > Thomas, Jeff, Mark, Antonio, > > Thank you for your answers. They have helped me clarify how R functions > work. They work differently from SAS functions (which SAS calls macros.) > > To me, while the coding is quite awkward...

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