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>>
>>> On 27 Jul 2017, at 18:03 , Jeff Newmiller wrote:
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>>> Looks like you need to pay attention to how
2;17;19.6;14.2;no
>> 23 2;17;269.6;67.2;no
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>> I am working with large numbers and identified that R looses
>> precision for such high numbers.
> Yes. R uses standard 32-bit double precision.
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>> Can that be - it should be a rather old procedure, so I wonder whether
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>> #so do this step
>> ecdf(x)(quantile(x,0.33))
>> #to get 0.33 back...
>>
>> any suggestions on how I could to that for a data frame?
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>>Any thoughts ?
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>>Getting FALSE where?
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>>Does list.of.files look right?
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>>If it contains any directories, you'll want "recursive = TR
7;s going
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Python being less careful than R?
Basically, things get encoded if not known to be printable, and "Cyrillic Small
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>> Op 28 apr. 2017 10:36 a.m. schreef "peter dalgaard" :
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>> Yes, we noticed this in the last days of the code freeze before release and
>> shied away fr
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>>>>>
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>> anomalous behavior with `while` and `repeat`.n Almost all functions are
>> invoked with a possibly empty argument list. The next and break functions
>> have implicit paired (empty) parentheses.
>>>>
>>>> (My personal opinion is that this
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Yes, this is what it is, and I doubt anyone is likely to set out to change it.
However, it is a bit of an oddity compared to the (often undesirable) pains the
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rownames(extended) <- fullnames
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where, presumably, you can find fullnames fromm the fit of a full model.
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>>>> [4] LC_NUMERIC=C LC_TIME=English_United
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>>>>
>>>> attached base packages:[1] stats graphics grDevices utils
>>>> datasets methods
edure has converged. Also, a
logSigma of -5.4 suggests that you are working with small numbers -- it
sometimes helps to scale things by a factor of 100 or 1000.
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