n why this is,
and whether a work-around is possible?
I've tested this on a variety of systems including recent linux and
OSX, using R 2.4.0. Seems to be pretty generic.
Thanks,
Andy
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intended to cite The Hitchhikker's
Guide.
Cheers,
Andy
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uch appreciated!
Thanks,
Andy
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Andy Jacobson
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k are in a catch-22 as we are strongly advised not to upgrade
gcc past 3.1. (see http://fink.sourceforge.net). I've been
wondering how R-from-fink got around this problem.
Reproducing the bug is problematic, as it only happens when I am
reading a fairly large (0.6 MB) binary file.
Hello,
Is there an easy way of determining whether one has reached
the end-of-file when reading a connection? I am reading a
binary file and I would like to know when the read fails.
Thanks,
Andy
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Program in
Greetings,
I would like to fit a multiple linear regression model in
which the residuals are expected to follow a multivariate normal
distribution, using weighted least squares. I know that the data in
question have biases that would result in correlated residuals, and I
have a means for