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Image files in R
lhomer · Mar 3, 2001 · r-help

Does anyone have experience importing image files into R? I would like to be able to import such files, use R to analyze and compare and perhaps export again a modified file which can be displayed by the usual image...

Transporting s-plus routines to R
lhomer · Jan 2, 2001 · r-help

I have used S-Plus for Windows for some time and have a large collection of personal programs. I have recently installed R-1.1.1 under Linux. I can read the .ssc files from S-Plus into emacs and...

Installing R
lhomer · Dec 19, 2000 · r-help

I am trying to install R on a suse 7.0 linux system. When I attempt to use the source, I receive an error message that says no fortran compiler was found. I do have gnuc which is supposed to...

image with R
lhomer · May 23, 2001 · r-help

There is a program called tnimage which runs under Unix or Linux and which can read both 8 bit and 16 bit tif images, and can convert these to ascii files. After a little editing I can read the ascii...

Test for multiple contrasts?
lhomer · Feb 9, 2001 · r-help

The p.adjust methods "work" for correlated tests in the sense that the inequalities one would normally write should be correct. There is no option for introducing correlations into my version of p.adjust and so no way of adjusting...

a < b < c is alway TRUE
lhomer · Jul 6, 2001 · r-help

----- Original Message ----- From: Thomas Lumley <tlumley at u.washington.edu> To: Duncan Murdoch <murdoch at stats.uwo.ca> Cc: <r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch> Sent: Friday, July 06, 2001 8:29 AM Subject: Re: [R] a < b < c...

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