jw.he...@gmail.com writes:
For simple exploration, you might have a look at ggobi? [1] It allows
you to do some really quick/easy exploration by plotting and being
able to check which variables to use for X and Y, coloring, filtering,
changing plot type, and so on. There's an R package which
Hello,
This question is slightly off-topic, but it may be of interest to people
who have a lot of data entered in org-mode.
The short version: what tools are available to explore data, typically
stored in org-mode tables?
The long version: I've tried an interesting website
Dnia 2013-09-27, o godz. 10:18:15
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org napisaĆ(a):
Hello,
This question is slightly off-topic, but it may be of interest to
people who have a lot of data entered in org-mode.
The short version: what tools are available to explore data, typically
* Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org wrote:
Hello,
Hi Alan!
The short version: what tools are available to explore data, typically
stored in org-mode tables?
Great question!
I did some very basic R-scripts to derive boxplots by myself.
The long version: I've tried an interesting
Alan Schmitt alan.schm...@polytechnique.org writes:
Hello,
This question is slightly off-topic, but it may be of interest to people
who have a lot of data entered in org-mode.
The short version: what tools are available to explore data, typically
stored in org-mode tables?
The long
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 3:18 AM, Alan Schmitt
alan.schm...@polytechnique.org wrote:
Hello,
This question is slightly off-topic, but it may be of interest to people
who have a lot of data entered in org-mode.
The short version: what tools are available to explore data, typically
stored in