I think you should change anything you want to change, on the assumption that
most users are setting things by themselves, anyway.
Now may be the time to change anything that you (and those kind enough to
reply to your post) would like to see changed. For an example, I really
like the ratio of
Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 15/12/2007 5:17 PM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>>> "TP" == Tony Plate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 13:58:30 -0700 writes:
>> TP> Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> >> On 12/13/2007 1:59 PM, Tony Plate wrote:
>> >>> Duncan Murdoch wrote:
>> >>>
Moving on from the discussion of the fact that length(x)==9 for any
POSIXlt object x (which seems diabolically confusing, given that 'c' and
'[' are defined for POSIXlt and have the vector-like behavior one would
expect), what about having some guidelines for coding and documentation
of vector-
I'll try to revise the translations for 2.7.0
And Antonio is right, that link is broken. Will fix.
stefano
On 17/dic/07, at 03:01, Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
> I think we no longer have an active Italian translation team. I'll
> make
> the change you suggest.
>
> On Sun, 16 Dec 2007, Antonio, Fab
I think we no longer have an active Italian translation team. I'll make
the change you suggest.
On Sun, 16 Dec 2007, Antonio, Fabio Di Narzo wrote:
> Hi all.
> I'm not sure I should send this here, but the link to the Italian
> Traslation Team is dead here:
> http://developer.r-project.org/Tran
On 15/12/2007 5:17 PM, Martin Maechler wrote:
>> "TP" == Tony Plate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> on Fri, 14 Dec 2007 13:58:30 -0700 writes:
>
> TP> Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> >> On 12/13/2007 1:59 PM, Tony Plate wrote:
> >>> Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 12/11/2007 6:20 AM, [E
I have made the same notification.
In the case of Asymmetric power ARCH (APARCH), garchFit and garchOxFit commands
give remarkably different results. Instead of that with normal garch model, the
results are exactly same. So, there must be some mistake in the garchFit
commands.
Best regards,
Hi all.
I'm not sure I should send this here, but the link to the Italian
Traslation Team is dead here:
http://developer.r-project.org/TranslationTeams.html
I've found an annoying mistake in the italian traslation of a base
error message:
##
> d <- data.frame(a=1)
> d$a <- 1:2
Errore in `$<-.data.