Marc Schwartz wrote:
On Jul 23, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Greg Snow wrote:
Doing the computations in R then the graphs in Excel reminds me of
the maxim:
Measure with a micrometer
Mark with chalk
Cut with an ax
Definitely a fortunes candidate...
This looks to me like a case of "If it doesn't look
I vote for it.
--- On Thu, 7/23/09, Marc Schwartz wrote:
> From: Marc Schwartz
> On Jul 23, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Greg Snow wrote:
>
> > Doing the computations in R then the graphs in Excel
> reminds me of the maxim:
> >
> > Measure with a micrometer
> > Mark with chalk
> > Cut with an ax
>
>
On Jul 23, 2009, at 8:59 AM, Greg Snow wrote:
Doing the computations in R then the graphs in Excel reminds me of
the maxim:
Measure with a micrometer
Mark with chalk
Cut with an ax
Definitely a fortunes candidate...
Marc Schwartz
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> I just have a simple question. I
I just have a simple question. I'm using the predict function, and I get
about 1000 values. Now, how would I make it into a data frame or a list so
that I can easily use Excel to graph the data? Right now, it's in horizontal
lines, and it would be a pain to copy and paste and make it into a vertic
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