Hi to all,
I'm sorry for posting this question, I am sure I am missing something
important but after reading the documentation I cannot find where the
problem is.
I want to add a legend to a figure. If I use a simple example drawn
from the R Reference Manual such as, for instance:
x -
Hi Giagomo,
I think it computes the bandwith. Anyway, have you thought about using
lokerns insteado of KernSmooth? It computes local plug-in bandwiths
(bandwith matrices) which perform better in many instances.
Hope that helps,
Ciao
Emili
At 11:07 21/7/2005 +0100, Giacomo De Giorgi wrote:
Hi all,
I've recently upgraded to R version 2.1.1 and when trying to inspect the
contents of many packages in the library (for instance library\MASS\R) I've
realized wordpad, or the notepad, won't open them since they have *.RDB and
*.RDX extensions which these editors cannot recognize.
Hi,
I am using the KernSmooth package to estimate nonparametrically bivariate
density functions. However, it seems that the bandwidths (one for each
co-ordinate direction) have to be selected manually. This does not apply
for the univariate case, for which dpik (included in KernSmooth) uses
Hi,
I am using the KernSmooth package to estimate nonparametrically bivariate
density functions. However, it seems that the bandwidths (one for each
co-ordinate direction) have to be selected manually. This does not apply
for the univariate case, for which dpik (included in KernSmooth) uses
Hi,
All do also have troubles. In my case, I get the following message:
install.packages(choose.files('',filters=Filters[c('zip','All'),]),
.libPaths()[1], CRAN = NULL)
package 'RWinEdt' successfully unpacked and MD5 sums checked
updating HTML package descriptions
local({pkg -
OK, now it's fine.
Thanks,
Emili
At 05:50 PM 10/8/2004, Emili Tortosa-Ausina wrote:
Hi,
All do also have troubles. In my case, I get the following message:
install.packages(choose.files('',filters=Filters[c('zip','All'),]),
.libPaths()[1], CRAN = NULL)
package 'RWinEdt' successfully unpacked