On Dec 31, 2006, at 10:15 PM, Obinna Duru wrote:
> I have installed acepack but efforts to get started has been
> unsuccessful. I can't seem to be able to load my data files because I
> am yet to figure the syntax to use. Is there a work directory in R
> where I can put my files and call them anyt
what is the format of your data files, txt/csv/mdb/xls? the syntax is
very different.
could you please give more info?
thanks.
On 12/31/06, Obinna Duru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey, I am very new to R and I need to use it (and the ACEPACK
> package) to do some statistical analysis.
>
> I hav
On 10/3/2006 1:32 PM, Wingfield, Jerad G. wrote:
> Hello all,
>
>
>
> I'm brand new to the use of R, and I'm trying to quickly learning the
> rudiments for a couple of projects here at work. I'm working with the
> lsa package and trying to generate various semantic spaces. I seem to do
> well
On 3/23/06, Francisco J. Zagmutt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Linda
>
> Did you already get a reply to your question? If not, try adding a new line
> at the end of the text (just hit enter after 69,the last number in your data
> and save the file). You also want to use the argument "sep" in re
Hi Linda
Did you already get a reply to your question? If not, try adding a new line
at the end of the text (just hit enter after 69,the last number in your data
and save the file). You also want to use the argument "sep" in read.table
Since you have a comma at the end of each row you can eit
Wellcome. Hope you will enjoy it.
Petr.
> PLEASE do read the posting guide!
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