hello all
i have a quick question. i have been using the RODBC library (trying to
read Excel data
into R but i am doing this by using Rexcel. this is probably not the
correct forum -
sorry for this).
my code is shown below:
Sub A()
'start the connection to R
Call
Dear Helpers,
I am new in Linux and R, trying to update packages I need in my work,
but repeatedly I failed for reasons I do not understand.
First, I use:
update.packages()
Then, I choose nearest mirror and accept update of 'Design' package:
Design :
Version 2.0-9 installed in
Thanks you very much for you answer. The mistake was in the statistic function
I didn't specificy indices
Best wishes to all R users and R core team
Sincerly.
Marc Schwartz [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit : On Fri, 2005-12-30 at 18:37 +0100,
justin bem wrote:
Hi,
I have a
You may need to install glibc-devel or glibc-dev, depending on
how Ubuntu works and depending on how you installed it. (For
Fedora, these are called devel.) You may be missing a great
many devel rpms, such as readline-devel, blas-devel, and so on,
which you will need for other packages.
I'm not
On 31 December 2005 at 12:27, Petar Milin wrote:
| I am new in Linux and R, trying to update packages I need in my work,
| but repeatedly I failed for reasons I do not understand.
| First, I use:
| update.packages()
| Then, I choose nearest mirror and accept update of 'Design' package:
| Design
Jon == Jonathan Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED]
on Sat, 31 Dec 2005 08:08:49 -0500 writes:
Jon You may need to install glibc-devel or glibc-dev,
Jon depending on how Ubuntu works and depending on how you
Jon installed it. (For Fedora, these are called devel.)
Jon You may be missing
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Date: Fri, 30 Dec 2005 12:51:59 -0600
From: Douglas Bates [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello Allan,
You can work in two different ways, from Excel using
RExcel or from R with RODBC. Personally i prefer
working from R.
You can start by giving names to the excel ranges
(remember to put the var names in the 1st line), then
run the following code
to select the excel spreadsheet
Douglas -
As I understand Ronaldo's experiment, there are 4 plots, 8 subplots
within
each of those 4 plots, and 20 subsubplots within each of the 8 subplots.
Within each subsbubplot there is an average of 1.375 observational
units. We do not however need to know the distribution of
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