> Suharto Anggono Suharto Anggono via R-devel writes:
Thanks: fixed now in the trunk.
Best
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> In "An Introduction to R", in "Appendix A A sample session", in the part on
> Michelson data, information for
> attach(mm)
> is
> Make the data frame visible at position 3 (the default).
> In f
In "An Introduction to R", in "Appendix A A sample session", in the part on
Michelson data, information for
attach(mm)
is
Make the data frame visible at position 3 (the default).
In fact, the 'attach' is at position 2.
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On 14/09/2016 11:15 AM, Suharto Anggono Suharto Anggono via R-devel wrote:
In "An Introduction to R" Version 3.3.1, in "9.2.1 Conditional execution: if
statements", the last paragraph is the following:
There is a vectorized version of the if/else construct, the ifelse function.
This has the for
In "An Introduction to R" Version 3.3.1, in "9.2.1 Conditional execution: if
statements", the last paragraph is the following:
There is a vectorized version of the if/else construct, the ifelse function.
This has the form ifelse(condition, a, b) and returns a vector of the length of
its longest
> William Dunlap
> on Tue, 13 Sep 2016 09:06:00 -0700 writes:
> While you are editing that, you might change its name from 'stderr'
> to standardError (or standard_error, etc.) so as not to conflict with
> base::stderr().
oh yes.. blush! ..
Martin
> Bill Dunlap
>
While you are editing that, you might change its name from 'stderr'
to standardError (or standard_error, etc.) so as not to conflict with
base::stderr().
Bill Dunlap
TIBCO Software
wdunlap tibco.com
On Tue, Sep 13, 2016 at 8:55 AM, Martin Maechler wrote:
> > Suharto Anggono Suharto Anggono
> Suharto Anggono Suharto Anggono via R-devel
> on Fri, 9 Sep 2016 16:52:01 + writes:
> In "An Introduction to R" Version 3.3.1, in "4.2 The function tapply()
and ragged arrays", after
> stderr <- function(x) sqrt(var(x)/length(x)) ,
> there is a note in brackets:
In "An Introduction to R" Version 3.3.1, in "4.2 The function tapply() and
ragged arrays", after
stderr <- function(x) sqrt(var(x)/length(x)) ,
there is a note in brackets:
Writing functions will be considered later in [Writing your own functions], and
in this case was unnecessary as R also has
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Jan de Leeuw wrote:
Thanks. Works with a previous version of texinfo.tex from Time Machine.
If you run tlmgr you'll see that CTAN now has the (broken) 2009-01-01
version, released by the FSF in 2009.
That is not how I read it: if I search on CTAN for texinfo.tex I get to
Thanks. Works with a previous version of texinfo.tex from Time Machine.
If you run tlmgr you'll see that CTAN now has the (broken) 2009-01-01
version, released by the FSF in 2009.
-- J.
On Jan 4, 2009, at 15:02 , Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Jan de Leeuw wrote:
Brian,
See b
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Jan de Leeuw wrote:
Brian,
See below. It hangs after typesetting p 21, so I gave a ^C. It's the
current R-devel from svn, OS X 10.5.6, and the current TeXLive-2008
from svn (i.e. from tlmgr).
The problem seems to be the version of texinfo.tex, which does not seem to
be th
Brian,
See below. It hangs after typesetting p 21, so I gave a ^C. It's the
current R-devel from svn, OS X 10.5.6, and the current TeXLive-2008
from svn (i.e. from tlmgr).
-- Jan
On Jan 4, 2009, at 14:11 , Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Jan,
I am not seeing this (on OS X or anywhere else).
Jan,
I am not seeing this (on OS X or anywhere else). Can you plese give more
detais?
On Mac OS I am using MacTeX, on Windows MiKTeX and on Linux TeXLixe 2007.
On Sun, 4 Jan 2009, Jan de Leeuw wrote:
Currently the pdf/dvi versions of R-intro do not build, the
tex compilation hangs on page
Currently the pdf/dvi versions of R-intro do not build, the
tex compilation hangs on page 21 (standard TeXLive, OS X).
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