On 07-Jun-09 14:01:14, Ted Harding wrote:
> I think the reason Google will not find it is that, in the Journal
> website, the R files (and the names of the article directories that
> might contain them, such as journal.sjdm.org/8210/ -- see below)
> are not directly pointed to by any index.html or
I think the reason Google will not find it is that, in the Journal
website, the R files (and the names of the article directories that
might contain them, such as journal.sjdm.org/8210/ -- see below)
are not directly pointed to by any index.html or any
" ... " in the website, as far as I can see. T
Argh.
The reason we can't find my example R files with Google is that they
were not indexed because there were no links to them. I've now
created a page with just these links, and a link to that page at the
very bottom of http://journal.sjdm.org/submit.htm
Google should find it all eventually.
T
The fact that the search did find two files suggests that
it works but the problem may be that google has just not
indexed those other files. Try entering the url for one of
them into google and google still does not find it.
http://journal.sjdm.org/8210/test.R
On Sun, Jun 7, 2009 at 7:37 AM, Te
On 07-Jun-09 10:56:25, Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> Try this:
> site:journal.sjdm.org filetype:R
When I enter that into Google, I got only the following two hits:
#
#!/usr/bin/Rscript --vanilla # input is a pre-made list of files ...
#!/usr/bin/Rscript --vanilla # input is a pre-made list of
Try this:
site:journal.sjdm.org filetype:R
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 6:39 PM, Jonathan Baron wrote:
> I also use R to redraw figures for the journal I edit (below), when
> the authors cannot produce usable graphics (about 50% of the author
> who try).
>
> Unfortunately, I cannot find a way to search
I also use R to redraw figures for the journal I edit (below), when
the authors cannot produce usable graphics (about 50% of the author
who try).
Unfortunately, I cannot find a way to search for just the R files.
They are all http://journal.sjdm.org/*/*.R
where * is the number of the article. But
Jason Rupert wrote:
Is there a way to get a reference list of journal articles that have used R?
Ooodles ... as others have pointed out. Another source is the ISI web of
science citation index, which reportedly shows up over 5000 citations of
"R LANG ENV STAT COMP" or "LANG ENV STAT COMP" (I
On 06-Jun-09 18:34:21, Jakson Alves de Aquino wrote:
> Jason Rupert wrote:
>> Is there a way to get a reference list of journal articles that have
>> used R?
>>
>> I am just looking for some examples of R graphs and presentation of
>> results where R was used to generate the results.
>
> Did y
Most of the papers in the Journal of Statistical Software use R
so that would give you many examples of such papers.
http://www.jstatsoft.org
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 2:03 PM, Jason Rupert wrote:
>
> Is there a way to get a reference list of journal articles that have used R?
>
> I am just looking f
Jason Rupert wrote:
> Is there a way to get a reference list of journal articles that have used R?
>
> I am just looking for some examples of R graphs and presentation of results
> where R was used to generate the results.
Did you try Google Scholar:
http://scholar.google.com.br/scholar?q=R%
Is there a way to get a reference list of journal articles that have used R?
I am just looking for some examples of R graphs and presentation of results
where R was used to generate the results.
Thanks for any feedback and insights.
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