Re: [Rd] dbinom link

2020-05-23 Thread Martin Maechler
> Hilmar Berger > on Mon, 18 May 2020 11:25:56 +0200 writes: > What about using the Wayback Machine archive ? The web archive should be > more stable than other links which also might disappear in the future. > E.g. >

Re: [Rd] dbinom link

2020-05-23 Thread Hilmar Berger
What about using the Wayback Machine archive ? The web archive should be more stable than other links which also might disappear in the future. E.g. https://web.archive.org/web/20070610002602/http://www.herine.net/stat/software/dbinom.html , which also links to an archived copy of the

Re: [Rd] dbinom link

2020-05-18 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
On 18/05/2020 09:57, peter dalgaard wrote: In principle a good idea, but I'm not sure the whereabouts of Catherine Loader are known at this point. Last peeps from her on the net seem to be about a decade old. All attempts to contact Dr Loader re the locfit package failed, including those

Re: [Rd] dbinom link

2020-05-18 Thread peter dalgaard
In principle a good idea, but I'm not sure the whereabouts of Catherine Loader are known at this point. Last peeps from her on the net seem to be about a decade old. .pd > On 18 May 2020, at 10:31 , Abby Spurdle wrote: > > This has come up before. > > Here's the last time: >

Re: [Rd] dbinom link

2020-05-18 Thread Abby Spurdle
This has come up before. Here's the last time: https://stat.ethz.ch/pipermail/r-devel/2019-March/077478.html I guess my answer to the following the question... Perhaps we should ask permission to nail the thing down somewhere on r-project.org? ...would be, to reproduce it somewhere.

[Rd] dbinom link

2020-05-18 Thread Koenker, Roger W
FWIW the link from ?dbinom to the Loader paper on Binomials is broken but the paper seems to be available here: https://octave.1599824.n4.nabble.com/attachment/3829107/0/loader2000Fast.pdf Roger Koenker r.koen...@ucl.ac.uk Honorary Professor of Economics Department