I second the use of png() to create portable network graphics format
pictures, as MS Word (XP and 2003 at least) can handle these without any
problems. I use this format as a matter of course in preparing material for
embedding in web pages.
Regards,
Mike
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Sent: 02 March 2005 11:33
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Subject: [R] subset selection for logistic regression
R-packages leaps and subselect implement various methods of
selecting best or
oops,
Forgot to cc to the list.
Regards,
Mike
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Sent: 24 February 2005 19:21
To: 'Spencer Graves'
Subject: RE: [R] Bayesian stepwise (was: Forward Stepwise regression based
onpartial F test)
Spencer,
Obviously the problem
The package blighty allows you to draw the UK coastline.
Regards
Mike
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Sent: 08 February 2005 13:25
To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R] Drawing maps of UK
Hi
I have downloaded
To my knowledge, two packages have an implementation of an evolutionary, or
genentic, algorithm. Gafit is a curve fitting package and rgenoud for
function minimisation (combined with, iirc, a derivative-based Quasi-Newton
approach for unconstrained problems). One thing, in the S-Plus robust
Have you consulted the R Data Import/Export Manual, available from the Rgui
via the Help tab?
Mike
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Sent: 28 January 2005 19:24
To: R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch
Subject: [R] using RODBC
I am
I don't know about the 'in R' bit, but ISTR that Monte-Carlo (or pseudo
Monte-Carlo) Integration is a way of doing this 'numerically'. I know that
Mathematica implements the (pseudo Monte-Carlo)
Halton-Hammersley-Wozniakowski algorithm as Nintegrate. Perhaps something
equivalent has been coded by
This cropped up in a previous posting here (Monday this week, in fact),
responded to by Prof. Ripley. It also cropped up on the Bioconductor mailing
list before Christmas, in relation to the AnnBuilder package. For those who
have reposTools installed, the solution provided by John Zhang was, from
You can do this in Perl (see e.g. Interchange, using Perl-DBI and TCP-IP
instead of sockets). If you're familiar with Perl, that is
..
Mike
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My reading of this is that you may have installed the 'Windows binary'
package from the Omegahat site - if so, it would appear that this is for
versions of R 2.0 . Further to the pointer to the reply by Prof Ripley,
hisa link provides the correct Windows binary for R = 2.0.
Regards
Mike
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Subject: [R] Searching for a string in RSQLite
I'd like to search for a particular string in an SQLite
database using RSQLite,
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Sent: 09 August 2004 15:13
To: Dr Mike Waters
Cc: R-Help
Subject: RE: [R] R packages install problems linux - X not
found (WhiteBoxEL 3)
On Mon, 2004-08-09 at 08:13, Dr Mike
losses. Everything seems to be fine second time around. I must have been
unlucky.
Regards
Mike
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From: Marc Schwartz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 August 2004 15:30
To: Dr Mike Waters
Cc: R-Help
Subject: RE: [R] R packages install problems linux - X not
found
I am concerned by your indications of previously having had RH9 on the
same box and that you had to force an update of the XFree Devel RPM.
Forcing the installation of an RPM is almost always a bad thing.
When you installed WB on the system, did you do a clean installation
or some type of
Good evening everyone,
I am used to using R under Windows, but have done an install of 1.9.1 under
WhiteBox linux 3 (based on RHEL 3). This all went without a hitch, along
with most of the additional package installs. However, while trying to
install car and rgl I hit a problem regarding the X
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Subject: RE: [R] R packages install problems linux - X not found (WhiteBoxEL
3)
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Correction on the above URL. I pasted the wrong one here
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