[R] [Q] Newbie (continued.. at least I got R running allready :-)

2004-06-18 Thread jeroen clarysse
Hi all a week ago, I posted a newbie question in data smoothing maximum-extraction with R. I got quite a lot of response, but I'm still kinda stuck with it... I'll restate the problem : i got a datafile with 2400 measuerements (every 250msec) of a CO2 measurement device, capturing the breath of

[R] complete newbie Q

2004-06-14 Thread jeroen clarysse
Hi all I'm a programmer at the psychology dept, and last week, I was asked to write an application to analyze some result data from CO2 measurement experiments. I don't want to reinvent the wheel, so before I start custom coding in C, I'd though to look around a bit and bumped into R on

Re: [R] complete newbie Q

2004-06-14 Thread jeroen clarysse
thanks for your extensive info, Petr ! I guess you are right that i should not try to put to much time in R when a simple C application is faster. but there are 2 reasons why I would still try it : - i'm not a statistics or data-analysis expert. I do not know sufficient math to work our fitting