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Thanks to the valuable hints posted, I managed to track down the source
of the problem -- a copy of the *uncorrected* /usr/lib/R/bin/R script
was left over in /usr/bin.
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I assume that I have to recompile (something that I was hoping to avoid
due to the rather decent system I use currently) to get this issue
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ocation, this should work I think. Many of the environmental
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you do not need to install R: you can run it from where it
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You can, but note that it doesn't say that you can move the build
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I am a very new user of R. I want to ask a question about "the nortest
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can write the code of ad.test, cvm.test,
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> Could someone explain what I am doing wrong? Alternatively, is there
> another text besides Pinheiro & Bates that ex
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*I am a very new user of R. I've spent several hours trying to import
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Use gmane.comp.lang.r.general on
s if the option has the value
> TRUE. ESS also needs to monitor if that option has been changed. This might
> mean that ESS always intercepts help requests and checks the value of the
> option
> each time.
You should also look at options("htmlhelp") - a user might
lso needs to monitor if that option has been changed.
>> This might
>> mean that ESS always intercepts help requests and checks the value of
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> You should also look at options("htmlhelp") - a user might have chosen
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> With Java, use help.start()
> In emacs, set the emacs variable ess-help-frame
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>
>
>
>
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> On the correct default for ESS, I am not sure for myself.
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On the correct default for ESS, I am not sure for myself.
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ld take care,
> i.e., we should consider for the next version of ESS,
> to issue
> options(chmhelp=FALSE)
> automatically by default when we see to be on Windows.
Or do what the installer does, and when you install ESS set it in the
R_HOME/etc/Rprofile.site file.
Du
o issue
options(chmhelp=FALSE)
automatically by default when we see to be on Windows.
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Duncan, I think this change in Help default should be added to the Windows FAQ.
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>
> s(z,bs="cr")=~1
>
> ),
>
> family = binomial, data =raw)
>
> the data is given by raw=(id, y,x,z). It doesn't work. If you can tell
> me how to
the unlisting, and so the result often ends up as a character vector.
Vectors will be corced to the highest type of the components in the
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packages.
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> The same is true for numeric or character vectors, but there an element
> and a subvector of length one are the same, so the distinction between [[
> and [ is harder to understand.
>> b<-1:10
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and [ is harder to understand.
> b<-1:10
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> >> understand.
> >>
> >> To access the list I user [[z]][x,y]. This I do
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> >> found by chance this reference notation in an old
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> >> helped me.
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ld use some help in knowing when to use [[]] referencing and
when
>> to use [] referencing. If there is a really good book, webpage,
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>> citation.
>>
>> Thank you
>> Joe
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> >> found by chance this reference notation in an old mailing list that
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> >>
> >> I could use some help in knowing when to use [[]] referencing and when
> >> to use [] referencing. If there is a really good book, webpage, or l
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> Gabor
don't understand the data structure that's returned from coef().
> > names(a)
> > > > seems to suggest that coef() returns two columns of data, column one is
> > the
> > > > Intercept, and column two miles. But R keeps telling me that the return
> > > > value from coe
y creating a new vector as you did without setting its names attribute:
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t; Intercept, and column two miles. But R keeps telling me that the return
> > > value from coef() has only one dimension, i.e., a[,2] doesn't work, but
> a[2]
> > > works. However, a[2] contains more than the slope, it also has the name
> of
> > > the slope. Does anyone kno
work, but
> a[2]
> > works. However, a[2] contains more than the slope, it also has the name
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> > > ylab,
> > > > line, outer, ...)
> > > > 4: graphical parameter "type" is obsolete in: axis(side, at, labels,
> > > tick,
> > > > line, pos, outer, font, lty, lwd,
> > > >
> > > > I tried to plot a line graph from a text file with two columns. Some
> how
> > > R
> > > > won't plot the data as lines, and it kept giving me the same
> warning:
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> > > > is obsolete. What does this mean? Am I doing something wrong, or is
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uot;type" is obsolete in: axis(side, at, labels,
> > tick,
> > > line, pos, outer, font, lty, lwd,
> > >
> > > I tried to plot a line graph from a text file with two columns. Some how
> > R
> > > won't plot the data as lines, and it kept giving me the sa
ines, and it kept giving me the same warning:
> "type"
> > is obsolete. What does this mean? Am I doing something wrong, or is the
> > parameter really obsolete, or do I need install some package?
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> > Thanks,
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> > Tom
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n't tell us what
version of R you're using, on what platform, and don't tell us what
spval looks like.
I'm guessing that spval is a factor. Plotting a factor will plot a bar
plot of the counts of the levels; it doesn't make sense to ask for
type="l".
Duncan
doing something wrong, or is the
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Am I doing something wrong, or is the
parameter really obsolete, or do I need install some package?
Thanks,
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uot;,dec=",")
curv <- function(a,b){
calP <- (22000)/(1+exp(-(a*date$v+b)))
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Hi
something like that?
y<-1:10
x<-11:20
plot(x,y)
plot(x[10:1],y) # reverse x
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