On 6/3/19 7:15 AM, Paul Bernal wrote:
Dear friends,
Hope you are all doing great. I would like to know if there is any place
where I can find R demographic facts, such as, number of R users worldwide,
by region, by country, by sector, etc.
Over the years there have been several efforts to t
Hi Paul
I found this:
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey
Abs
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On 03/06/2019 12:13 p.m., Christian Martin Hennig wrote:
Dear list members,
checking my updated version of prabclus with R-devel --as-cran I get a
mysterious note:
"* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... NOTE
Checking should be performed on sources prepared by ‘R CMD build’."
(No further
1. Wrong list. This list is about R programming, not statistical questions
(though they do sometimes intersect). stats.stackexchange.com might be a
better place for you to post your question.
2. Try a search on "post hoc test of variances" at rseek.org. You might
find something relevant.
3. What
Colleagues,
When using Levene's test, I can identify if there are any differences in
variance between factors. This is straight forward
Is there a way to do a post hoc test to identify variance differences between
factors? This is not so straight forward.
All the best
Thomas Subia
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Dear Marc,
> Two things:
>
> 1. This should be posted to R-package-devel, which is focused on R/CRAN
> package development:
>
>https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel
>
>
> 2. What are the exact commands that you used to build and then check the
> package?
>
> "R CMD build" sho
> On Jun 3, 2019, at 12:13 PM, Christian Martin Hennig
> wrote:
>
> Dear list members,
>
> checking my updated version of prabclus with R-devel --as-cran I get a
> mysterious note:
>
> "* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... NOTE
> Checking should be performed on sources prepared by ‘R
Dear list members,
checking my updated version of prabclus with R-devel --as-cran I get a
mysterious note:
"* checking DESCRIPTION meta-information ... NOTE
Checking should be performed on sources prepared by ‘R CMD build’."
(No further information is given on that one in 00check.log.)
But my
Dear friends,
Hope you are all doing great. I would like to know if there is any place
where I can find R demographic facts, such as, number of R users worldwide,
by region, by country, by sector, etc.
Any guidance will be greatly appreciated,
Cheers,
Paul
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If you want to pass a data frame (not just its name) plus (some) column names
to your function, the easiest way is to put the _quoted_ names in a vector, as
previously posted. For example
f1 <- function(dfrm, colnames) {
print(dfrm[,colnames]) #or, if you like, for(nn in colnames)
prin
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