Re: [R] dropping rows

2004-12-01 Thread Peter Alspach
Tobias I remember finding Patrick Burns' S Poetry (see http://www.burns-stat.com/ ) worth reading - and it covers this sort of thing nicely. Peter Alspach Tobias Muhlhofer [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/12/04 13:57:47 Thanks. The problem is that there is extremely little on dataframes or matrices

Re: [R] Protocol for answering basic questions

2004-12-01 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On Thu, 02 Dec 2004 00:55:53 +0100, Carlos Javier Gil Bellosta [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Over the years, while learning C, Java or Python, I have found very useful a few IRC channels on those languages where one could get (and provide!!) peer-to-peer support. Should a rather informal, open and

RE: [R] Protocol for answering basic questions

2004-12-01 Thread Richard A. O'Keefe
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been a member for only a few days but I find the tone of some responses are inappropriate for a list dubbing itself a help list. We have experts giving hours of their time every day to be helpful FOR *NOTHING* (no money, no honours, just the reward

[R] [R-pkgs] Quantian 0.6.9.2 with over 500 CRAN / BioC packages

2004-12-01 Thread Dirk Eddelbuettel
I posted the following a little earlier on the quantian-announce list -- but it may be of interest here as well as this version contains all (but three, see below) packages from CRAN, and all of BioConductor. Quantian strives to provide the easiest way to set up a very complete scientific

RE: [R] A possible way to reduce basic questions

2004-12-01 Thread Jim Lemon
As there seems to be some interest in this concept, I'll include the C code (The attachment seems to have been deleted from my last message). I compiled this as follows: gcc -o indxlst indxlst.c It runs like this: indxlst -t path_to_R_library_directory producing a file named INDEX_list.html

RE: [R] Protocol for answering basic questions

2004-12-01 Thread Mulholland, Tom
I would support the notion that there is no defined point, after which you do not need to ask basic questions. I would not like the list to be split. There is no need to change anything fundamental. I do not believe that it is rude to expect people to put effort into ensuring that they are not

Re: [R] depth constrained cluster

2004-12-01 Thread Jari Oksanen
On Wed, 2004-12-01 at 18:36, Emmanuel GANDOUIN wrote: Please could you help me to find a package to apply a depth-constrained cluster analysis on palaeoecological data (in order to zone subfossil diagram)? I assume that you made an exhaustive search in CRAN, and the lack of answers

[R] Request for Gamma frailty

2004-12-01 Thread rahgozar
Dear Sir/Madam , I need to use Gamma Frailty Model in a simulation study ,so I should replicate the program many times and get estimates of THETA and its Variance or Variance-Covariance matrix Or Variace of random effect in Gamma frailty model in Survival analysis at each time of

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