On 29 Apr 2005, at 10:08 AM, John Fox wrote:
Dear John
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Subject: Re: [Rd] Enhanced version of plot.
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Dear John,
I agree that component+residual (partial residual) plots, as produced by
termplot(), should be examined, but these are distinct from added-variable
(partial regression) plots.
Regards,
John
John Fox
Department of Sociology
McMaster University
Hamilton
Hey guys,
I got a java gui app which loads up data into a table. How can i use R
to perform statistical functions on the data in the table?
P.S My question is not particularly geared towards Java coding, but
more towards allowing R functionality within Java.
_
Thanks for moving this post.
I think i could resolve the issue. It was my stupid mistake (or better a
weird combination of mistakes...)
I dug a little bit deeper into the problem and made a small test package
to reproduce the error. If you like, you can download it at
http://www.dkfz.de/mga2/testI
Recent commits to R-devel mean that you will definitely need to
re-configure and may even need to re-build from scratch.
This is to support configure options --datadir and --includedir
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Eric Leifer, Ph.D.
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This is not a bug in R. Please do not misuse the bug repository.
The central CRAN site in Vienna was offline for some hours tonight.
This may have disrupted mirroring, but things look like they are back
to normal. If you have problems downloading in general, then you
probably need to talk to your
> On 29 Apr 2005 17:29:43 +0200,
> Peter Dalgaard (PD) wrote:
> This is not a bug in R. Please do not misuse the bug repository.
> The central CRAN site in Vienna was offline for some hours tonight.
> This may have disrupted mirroring, but things look like they are back
> to norma
Friedrich,
Thank you for your prompt response. Unfortunately, none of the CRAN mirrors
seem to be working for me. I'm not really sure what's going on since I was
able to download R about a year ago, but I recently got a new computer and
needed to download it again. I'll see if my support staff
Have a look at JGR.
stefano
On 29/apr/05, at 15:21, D0c wrote:
Hey guys,
I got a java gui app which loads up data into a table. How can i use R
to perform statistical functions on the data in the table?
P.S My question is not particularly geared towards Java coding, but
more towards allowing R func
Especially look at JRI, which is responsible for the communication Java -> R.
JGR source: http://www.rosuda.org/JGR/1.1a/src/JGRsrc.tar.gz
JRI source: http://www.rosuda.org/JGR/1.1a/linux/JGR-1.1a.tar.gz
Best
Markus
On Friday 29 April 2005 15:21, D0c wrote:
> Hey guys,
> I got a java gui app wh
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Hello,
I have a package that needs to install different files, depending if it
is compiled under Windows, or under other platforms. Those files are
currently in the ./inst subdirectory. What is the preferred way to do this?
I imagine that I have to place platform specific files in another place
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