Dear All,
I am documenting a R package. That means writing the *.Rd files inside the \man
folder of the package structure
I was wondering how to write the symbol for an integral function in a formula.
Similar to this one in LaTeX:
\int_{0}^{10} \Omega(t)dt
I already tried
\deqn{\int_{0}^{10}
on
Conditional text is also worth reading.
Uwe Ligges
On 18.05.2011 10:55, Javi Hidalgo wrote:
Dear All,
I am documenting a R package. That means writing the *.Rd files inside the
\man folder of the package structure
I was wondering how to write the symbol for an integral function
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Subject: Re: [R] Integral Symbol
On 18/05/2011 9:09 AM, Javi Hidalgo wrote:
Thanks.
I was exactly reading the manual Writing R Extensions, on section
Mathematics. Where, it informs about basic LaTeX style support.
However, It seems like it does
Dear R users,
I really like how R works :)
I would like to know if there is a way to work with the Allan Variance in R.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_variance
In general, if there is a package for working in Signal Analysis.
Thank you,
Javier.
Dear R users,
I really like how R works :)
I would like to know if there is a way to work with the Allan Variance in R.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_variance
In general, if there is a package for working in Signal Analysis.
Thank you,
Javier.
Dear all,
A very basic terrain calculated as a matrix from Spatial Points Patterns:
#interpolate using the akima package
library(akima)
terrain=interp(ppoints$x,ppoints$y,ppoints$marks,xo=x0,yo=y0, linear=F)
class(terrain)
[1] list
class(terrain$x) #these are the x-coord i.e: [1...1000]
[1]
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