Le dimanche 17 août 2008 à 09:36 +, Dieter Menne a écrit :
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Trellis graphics are a bit like hash functions: you can be close to the
target, but get a far-off result.
Nice candidate for a fortune() entry ...
Emmanuel Charpentier
On Sun, Aug 17, 2008 at 2:36 AM, Dieter Menne
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Michael Braun braunm at MIT.EDU writes:
Dieter:
Thank you for your response. As you requested, I created a self-
running example, pasted below. It may be a little wordier than I
would like, but it runs.
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Michael Braun braunm at MIT.EDU writes:
I have some data that is split into two groups: some actual data,
and some simulated data, generated from several different models. The
actual data come from two different datasets (calibration and
holdout), and the simulations were calibrated
)
plot(obj)
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Date: Sat, 16 Aug 2008 08:14:36 + (UTC)
From: Dieter Menne [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [R] Lattice: problem using panel.superpose and
panel.groups
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Hi. I'm embarking on my first attempt at creating my own panel
function for lattice graphics, and despite all of my online research
and pouring through the documentation, I cannot figure out how to
solve my particular problem. Hopefully, a generous fellow R user can
help.
I have some
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