Hi,
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Do you know of any references that verify the accuracy of R
for basic statistical calculations and tests. The results of
these studies should indicate that R results are the same as
the results of other statistical packages to a
Please don't shoot!
q: would it be a good idea to use these datasets as a basis for some
regression tests?
Sean
On 14/07/06, Rau, Roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Corey Powell
Do you know of any references that verify the accuracy of R
for
Hi all,
There is a NISTnls package with the nonlinear regression examples in CRAN.
This work might have been done already.
regards,
Jesus
On Fri, July 14, 2006 10:57 am, Sean O'Riordain said:
Please don't shoot!
q: would it be a good idea to use these datasets as a basis for some
On Fri, 14 Jul 2006, Sean O'Riordain wrote:
Please don't shoot!
q: would it be a good idea to use these datasets as a basis for some
regression tests?
See package NISTnls
On 14/07/06, Rau, Roland [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
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Brian Ripley
`Correct' as in `as obtained by NIST'? It is a considerable
assumption
that the reference results are 'correct' or 'accurate'.
I learnt from my work with analytical