am Jgabriel wrote:
I can't fully answer all these questions, but I'll do my best - There
have not been any updates of Windows, and I did not update R during
the period, although I did reinstall it after the problem started.
There have been no changes to Norton or any other software
information on changes on
your system that could potentially have caused this, you are unlikely to find
it easily. One possibility is that a change in software has resulted in
smaller available resource space.
JWDougherty
On Thursday 12 November 2009 09:05:34 am Jgabriel wrote:
I
me out?
On Nov 13, 1:15 pm, Uwe Ligges lig...@statistik.tu-dortmund.de
wrote:
Jgabriel wrote:
I can't fully answer all these questions, but I'll do my best - There
have not been any updates of Windows, and I did not update R during
the period, although I did reinstall it after the problem
I have a question that might not be kosher here, but I'm running out
of options and need some help. Basically using the function step is
freezing R. I am running a model that includes a number of
interactions on a large data set with a number of dummy variables
representing whether an event
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