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Am 29.11.2011 07:06, schrieb Indrajit Sengupta:
> What have you tried so far - can you explain? "fitdistrplus" package is the
> default package for fitting distributions.
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> Regards,
> Indrajit
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Am 21.09.2011 17:05, schrieb Uwe Ligges:
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> On 21.09.2011 11:53, Duarte Viana wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> Can someone tell me why the following mixture of two log-normal
>> distributions does not get truncated? What puzzles me is that the
>> function works almost always, but for certain combina
imple feedback,
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Peter, Matthias, Nataliya
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Am 06.05.2010 13:16, schrieb Silvano:
> It worked very well.
>
> Thanks Frank and Ruihong, both solutions were great.
you might also want to try out package
SweaveListingsUtils
from CRAN, which provides some extra features
interfacing the 'listings' package a
sorry for my late reply,
Am 06.05.2010 13:16, schrieb Silvano:
> It worked very well.
>
> Thanks Frank and Ruihong, both solutions were great.
you might also want to try out package
SweaveListingsUtils
from CRAN, which provides some extra features
interfacing the 'listings' package a
> Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> On 11/12/2009 7:12 AM, khaz...@ceremade.dauphine.fr wrote:
>>> Hi, all
>>> How can generate a sample from truncated inverse gamma distribution
>>> in R?
>>
>> Using the inverse CDF method or rejection sampling are possible,
>> depending on what your truncation is like.
' is an unrecognized escape in a character string
4: unrecognized escapes removed from "C:\Program Files\R\R-2.9.1/distr"
which already told you the problem.
btw: it would be nice also if you could at least tell us your
name so that we can address you personally.
Peter Ruckdeschel,
Dear Baptiste,
> I know I have seen this discussed before but I haven't been successful
> in searching for "ellipsis", "dots", "..." in the archives. I would
> like to filter "..." arguments according to their name, and dispatch
> them to two sub-functions, say fun1 and fun2. I looked at lm() but
Hello Rasmus,
> I am not sure whether this is a bug or lack of R experience.
It is not your lack of R experience, and whether it is a bug
I am not sure ;-)
> However, I am using your Sweavelistingutil package, which is very
> nice.
Thank you.
> Obviously I use it to create LaTeX files. These
Hi Karsten,
as you will know, SweaveListingUtils is a contributed package,
so it is a good habit to address the package maintainer (which
is me in this case) directly.
I clearly do not mind discussing this on r-help, but maybe
this already quite busy mailing list should not be bothered
too much w
o include R code from source files in some package
R folder to be consistently documented in some vignette.
For details you may wish to consider ?lstinputSourceFromRForge
and vignette "ExampleSweaveListingUtils".
I'd look forward to recei
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Have you tried vectorizing the inner function?
Hint: integrate() calls the integrand vectorwise...
in your example,
integrate(Vectorize(f),lower=1,upper=2)
should do what you expected.
Best,
Peter
Eddy H. G. Bekkers wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> Could somebody help me with the following. I want
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