Does anyone have a good link to web page of freely available download
promoting/explaining reproducible research?
Obviously I would like something also promoting the value of R in
achieving the reproducible research aims.
Thanks,
Graham
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David
I just posted one to a presentation that Harrell gave. That should provide
the basis fo further searching with specific terms
Found it, and yes some useful stuff here.
Thanks,
Graham
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Ken,
Better is http://www.biostat.jhsph.edu/~rpeng/ENAR2009/
This has also include idea that researchers should supply data and code,
allowing for someone else to reproduce their research.
Thanks, and yes another useful site.
Graham
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I am trying to install DASPlusR, which isn't in the repository, so the
package needs to be downloaded from CRAN.
I have downloaded and tried to install with the following result:
install.packages(repos=NULL,
/Users/graham/DASplusR_0.0-2_R_x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu.tar.gz)
Error in gzfile(file,
Brian,
Thanks
I am trying to install DASPlusR, which isn't in the repository, so the
package needs to be downloaded from CRAN.
It's not on CRAN, AFAIK. The Mac OS X link at
http://www.statistik.tuwien.ac.at/StatDA/DASplusR/
is broken. Please report it to the distributor. You will need
Thanks again, that is all very useful.
Graham
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After a few false starts, I have aquamacs and emacs working together. I have
X11 running and CarbonEL running. In retrospect I now wonder whether I need
X11 running. I have been using R on Windows before (without Emacs or ESS, so
this is all very new)
To create a plot I seem to need to first open
Andrew,
Thanks, I see how this would work, but not just as simply as I was hoping
for.
Graham
On 24/02/2008, Andrew Beckerman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham -
Try dev.copy2eps(), or pdf()
See the help on either of those.
Andrew
On 24 Feb 2008, at 10:02, Graham Smith wrote:
After
Simon,
Thanks for the explanation, at least I know not to be looking for something
that isn't there :-)
Graham
On 24/02/2008, Simon Urbanek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Graham,
On Feb 24, 2008, at 5:02 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
After a few false starts, I have aquamacs and emacs working
, Graham Smith wrote:
After a few false starts, I have aquamacs and emacs working together. I
have X11 running and CarbonEL running. In retrospect I now wonder
whether I need X11 running. I have been using R on Windows before
(without Emacs or ESS, so this is all very new)
To create a plot
In Windows you can use R2HTML to copy R output into the clipboard for
pasting into Excel as a formatted table, but this doesn't work on a Mac.
Are there any obvious alternative approaches to easily paste formatted
output into another application on the Mac.
Thanks,
Graham
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of those (there are better options e.g. for the bitmap output),
but if you do, you have to start X11.
Cheers,
Simon
On Aug 14, 2007, at 7:15 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I am brand new to the Mac, and wondered what exactly X11, does.
The faq says it is optional, but equally
e.g. for the bitmap output),
but if you do, you have to start X11.
Cheers,
Simon
On Aug 14, 2007, at 7:15 AM, Graham Smith wrote:
I am brand new to the Mac, and wondered what exactly X11, does.
The faq says it is optional, but equally, it seems important enough
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