Colleagues,
I am late to this thread. (It brings me back to my days running checkpoint
restart on an IBM 370, which very useful for very, very long jobs). A search
for "linux checkpoint restore" retrieved information about CIRU
(Checkpoint/Restore in user space) which sounds a lot like the faci
Hello,
R-users community,
Thanks to Bert Gunter for his r-help. 'FinCal' and 'ggplot2' packages are
now loaded after installing 'Fansi in r.
Winod Dhamnekar (R-user)
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Dear Rui,
Excellent ! Many thanks really...
Best,
SV
Le jeudi 16 décembre 2021, 23:54:53 UTC+1, Rui Barradas
a écrit :
Hello,
When the confidence interval is the normal CI, the return matrix has
only 3 columns, all other CI's return a matrix with 5 columns. See
section value in ?b
Hello,
Inline.
Às 23:29 de 16/12/21, Bert Gunter escreveu:
Not sure what you mean by this:
"But this only works if the vectors xr* are longer than xs*."
The solution I gave doesn't care about this.
a <- rbind(unique(z2),unique(z1))
a[duplicated(a),]
xs1 xs2
## as before
Presumably you
On 17/12/2021 12:32 a.m., Winod Dhamnekar wrote:
Hello R users community,
I installed 'FinCal' and 'ggplot2' packages in r and tried to load
them, but I couldn't load them. R gave me the following error.
library(FinCal)
Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘FinCal’ in loadNamespa
Do what what the error message suggests: install the fansi package!
(You may have to switch to a different repository if the one you used
doesn't have it)
Bert Gunter
"The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along
and sticking things into it."
-- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathe
Hello R users community,
I installed 'FinCal' and 'ggplot2' packages in r and tried to load
them, but I couldn't load them. R gave me the following error.
>library(FinCal)
Error: package or namespace load failed for ‘FinCal’ in loadNamespace(j <-
i[[1L]], c(lib.loc, .libPaths()), versionCheck
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