Re: [Rd] weigths in boxplot

2005-08-25 Thread Erich Neuwirth
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

Re: [Rd] histogram method for S4 class.

2005-08-25 Thread Deepayan Sarkar
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.

Re: [Rd] doesn't recognise ~ (PR#8096)

2005-08-25 Thread Duncan Murdoch
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

Re: [Rd] doesn't recognise ~ (PR#8096)

2005-08-25 Thread ligges
[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 > >

[Rd] doesn't recognise ~ (PR#8096)

2005-08-25 Thread lvr
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

Re: [Rd] Typo(s) in proc.time.Rd and comment about ?proc.time (PR#8092)

2005-08-25 Thread roger bos
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