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On 15 Oct 2010, at 13:55, Berwin A Turlach wrote:
> G'day Michael,
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Hi Berwin
Thanks for the reply
> On Fri, 15 Oct 2010 12:09:07 +0100
> Michael Hopkins wrote:
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>> OK, my last question didn't get any replies so I am going to try and
>> ask a
tomatic solution using what is already available would be far preferable.
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ibraries in R that will allow me to do this without
too much grief?
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>> For N terms of course the number of models will be 2^N.
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>> Is there anything available already? This is a very similar problem to all
>> subsets regression.
>>
>> My skill at manipulating strings in R is very limited; can anyone recomm
to achieve?
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> On Fri, 24 Sep 2010, Michael Hopkins wrote:
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>> Hi all
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>> A couple of questions about string processing from someone who has only
>> scratched the surface so far.
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need them, or perhaps "*" instead, and also look at sub-models by removing
parts of the string etc. What functions should I be looking at here and are
there any examples available?
Thanks in advance. Feel free to CC me on your reply.
Michael Hopkins
Algorithm and Statistical Modelling
lines( x, y, col = "dark green", subset = second )
plots both just in red
... panel.lines( x[first], y[first], col = "red" )
panel.lines( x[second], y[second], col = "dark green" )
I
panel.lines( x[first], y[first], col = "red" )
panel.lines( x[second], y[second], col = "dark green" )
I'm feeling frustrated and a bit stupid but should this be so
difficult? Any help or ti
se it doesn't necessarily get sent to the opened device.
Michael
On 2 Jul 2008, at 01:06, Deepayan Sarkar wrote:
On 7/1/08, Michael Hopkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi R people
I am using a function to create a pdf device, then send a lot of
plots
to it in a loop then a las
=6.5 )
Also, if I try to send two different xyplots after the loop only the
last one ever gets written to the file, whether or not I apply the
dev.off() trick above.
Any thoughts on why this stuff happens and best ways to avoid it are
appreciated.
Other info -> R 2.7.1 o
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