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> http://autonlab.org/autonweb/10538.html
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<-e && f
> **g becomes one logical value only
> > g
> [1] FALSE
> >
> what should I do when I want to get a sequence for operate && or ||?
>
> kind regards
> Yu
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t; It isn't a bug. It is as it should be, because a plot file with multiple
> pages cannot be EPS.
>
> Try reading the help page for postscript again, this time ( ;-) ) paying
> attention to the 'onefile' argument.
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> they get tagged that way, but there are several other variants in the ISI
> database.
>
> -thomas
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>yacas does have the Groebner function, e.g.
>
>In> Groebner({x*(y-1),y*(x-1)})
>Out> {x*y-x,x*y-y,y-x,y^2-y};
I stand corrected.
Simon.
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oating ideas here. :-)
Cheers,
Simon.
>
>(and no, please refrain from flame wars about APL vs .. vs ..,
> it's hard to refrain for me, too...)
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>Martin Maechler, ETH Zurich
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(I
> don't know what the equivalent would be on unix?).
> > Best regards
> > Søren
> >
> >
> >
> > Fra: Simon Blomberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sendt: on 13-07-2005 01:52
> > Til: Duncan Murdoch; Gabor Grothendieck
> > Cc: Søren H
idn't see documentation for their API (the exports of
>their DLL), but I didn't spend long looking.
>
>Duncan Murdoch
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>Thinking about that question, I can't come up with a better
>idea than his: an up-to-date "Ihaka and Gentleman", which
>does due honour to the greatly enhanced riches of R, and R's
>solidity and quality, at the present time!
>
>But maybe this might take a book ...
>