#x27;t forget and everything is
fine.
Maybe somebody else could come up with a reason why a person would
want the ability to load a .Random.seed with a package, though I don't
have one off the top of my head.
Regards,
Jay
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On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 4:16 PM, Peter Dalgaard wrote:
>>
>> Looks quite nice. I later realized that it would be a much better idea to
>> start by tracing the highest resolution bitmap from
>>
>> http://developer.r-project.org/Logo
>>
>> I now have a version that is only 48 K. It still needs a lit
the results would be more than welcome on
> CRAN.
>
>
As it happens, I made one with Inkscape a couple of months ago. If
memory serves, I did 50 scans of the .png.
http://people.ysu.edu/~gkerns/R-logo.svg
Hope it is useful to you.
Jay
Dear Stavros,
On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 11:59 AM, Stavros Macrakis
wrote:
> The current implementation is column-wise...
Thanks for pointing that out, and solving the mystery for me. :-)
Jay
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On Sat, May 30, 2009 at 8:50 AM, Stavros Macrakis wrote:
> It seems to me that, abstractly, a dataframe is just as
> straightforwardly a sequence of tuples/observations as a vector is a
> sequence of scalars. R's convention is that a 1-vector represents a
> scalar, and similarly, a 1-dataframe can
C_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8;LC_IDENTIFICATION=C
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
[1] prob_0.9-1
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Jay
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Youn
ourniquets do not have the
appropriate pitch as to minimize the friction for the turner...
As a practicing statistician I am simply thankful that the bleeding is
stopped. :-)
Cheers to R-Core (and the hundreds of other volunteers).
Jay
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g to commercial sites from the wiki, how to organize the
subjects, and who does(n't) want their book listed - although my guess
is that authors have a vested interest in their book being listed, and
accurately.
Any suggestions? Good idea, bad idea? Full speed ahead or slam on the brakes?
Be
e, Achim. I like the idea of a more focused -
and well defined - "teaching" task view, and wholeheartedly agree that
it would be and should be clearer to authors and readers what the view
is about.
I'll put something together, and try to incorporate other comments
tha
ding?) at one.
Best,
Jay
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> #but then we have to remove the results with x==3 in them
>
> #hope that all makes sense
>
> Thankyou,
>
> Obby
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Thanks, Chuck. Very nice! :-)
Jay
On 12/10/07, Charles C. Berry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 10 Dec 2007, G. Jay Kerns wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I have been interested in setdiff() for data frames that operates
> > row-wise. I looked in the
ntries in the data frame case.)
Jay
P.S. You can see what I'm looking for with
A <- expand.grid( 1:3, 1:3 )
B <- A[ 2:5, ]
setdiff.data.frame(A,B)
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