Martin,
Frank Harrell's Hmisc has weigthed variants of quite a few statistical
estimators, including quantiles. I never have look at
how efficiently this is implemented, but as far as I know
it works.
Erich
Martin Maechler wrote:
>>"Erich" == Erich Neuwirth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>o
On 8/24/05, ernesto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to develop an histogram method for a class called "FLQuant"
> which is used by the package FLCore (http://flr-project.org). FLQuant is
> an extension to "array". There is an as.data.frame method that coerces
> flquant into a data.
On 8/25/2005 10:56 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Leo van Romunde
> Version: 2, 1, 0
> OS: Win XP prof. sp1
> Submission from: (NULL) (81.58.34.90)
>
>
> When we type the following R gives an error:
>
>> a = c(1, 2)
>> b = c(1, 2)
>> boxplot (a ~ b)
> Error in list(a, b) : invalid 'en
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Full_Name: Leo van Romunde
> Version: 2, 1, 0
> OS: Win XP prof. sp1
> Submission from: (NULL) (81.58.34.90)
>
>
> When we type the following R gives an error:
>
>
>>a = c(1, 2)
>>b = c(1, 2)
>>boxplot (a ~ b)
>
> Error in list(a, b) : invalid 'envir' argument
>
>
Full_Name: Leo van Romunde
Version: 2, 1, 0
OS: Win XP prof. sp1
Submission from: (NULL) (81.58.34.90)
When we type the following R gives an error:
> a = c(1, 2)
> b = c(1, 2)
> boxplot (a ~ b)
Error in list(a, b) : invalid 'envir' argument
When we do exactly the same on another machine (Win200
I didn't know there was a language called American, I thought I spoke
English too, even if mine does not sound as eloquent... This thread
should provide credit to the R Core Team for bringing R to such a
level of perfection that these are types of bug reports submitted now
adays. Microsoft is sti