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Obviously, I want n_i = 20. How can I get that?
Thanks in advance,
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University of Goettingen
Department of Public Economics
Platz der Goettinger Sieben 3
D-37073 Goettingen
Phone: +49 551 3919704
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Hi,
is it possbible to include the Latex-variable \vartheta into a
plot (using, for instance, the expression function).
Thanks in advace
Salvatore
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University of Goettingen
Department of Public Economics
Platz der Goettinger Sieben 3
D-37073 Goettingen, Germany
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Hi all!
Is there a possibility to read Latex-formulas directly into R, e.g.
to read c=\frac{a}{b} such that R knows that c- a/b is
meant? I wish to generate some numerical examples of a
theoretical model with R (and also to generate some plots) and
I find it exhausting to translate my model
Dear R-helpers!
May I kindly ask the pure statistics-experts to help me for a
purpose which first part is not directly concerned with R.
Consider two distribution functions, say f and g. For both, the
median is smaller than a half. Now, the multiplicative or additive
linkage of both distribution
in advance.
Yours
Salvatore Barbaro
salvatore barbaro
department of public economics
platz der göttinger sieben 3
37073 göttingen
tel.: +49 551 3919704
fax: +49 551 39 7353
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