does not help me here, because
it relates to two-choices tests.
I apologize if the answer is trivial, but I am relatively new to R and
could not find any pointers in the FAQ or in the mailing list archives.
Thanks in advance for any help,
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Rafael Laboissiere
* Jonathan Baron [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2005-07-16 11:49]:
I suspect that there are more direct ways to do this test, but it
is unclear to me just what the issue is. For example, if there
are many subjects and very few stimuli for each, you might want
to get some sort of measure of ability for
Jon and Spencer,
First of all, thanks for your insightful comments on my questions. I am
quite impressed by the level of support one finds in the r-help mailing
list. In particular, as Spencer pointed out in another post, I did not
do my homework and you have been overly kind in discussing the
, there is no efforts for gluing liboctave into
R.
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Rafael Laboissiere
$ g++ -I/usr/include/octave eig.cc -o eig -L/usr/lib/octave-2.1.69/ -loctave
$ LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/octave-2.1.69/ ./eig
Original Matrix
3 2
2 0
Eigen Vectors
(0.447214,0) (-0.894427,0)
(-0.894427,0) (-0.447214,0)
Eigen
things. I would only like to know whether a given R
function could be used in place of another R function.
Thanks in advance for your help,
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Rafael Laboissiere
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