Hi Jason, Spencer,
Thanks for the prompt response. The strange thing about MASS is that it's not in "Package Sources" as most of other R packages are. It seems to come with the binary R installation. I checked out the Rxx/library/MASS on my laptop, there are source code (script) for Venables & Ripley's book but no source code for lda().
Ah. On CRAN, the MASS library is part of a bundle called VR. Download the source for that.
There are a few bundles on the CRAN source pages - if you encounter this problem again, just follow the Package Sources link, and search the page for "MASS" (or whatever the package name is). Use "Edit->Find", or Ctrl-F, or whatever. In the case of MASS, you find this one:
VR:
Functions and datasets to support Venables and Ripley, `Modern Applied Statistics with S' (4th edition).
Bundle of: MASS class nnet spatial
It's the "Bundle of" part you're looking for.
Cheers
Jason -- Indigo Industrial Controls Ltd. http://www.indigoindustrial.co.nz 64-21-343-545 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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