First, I am using “Windows Live Mail”, and not able to reply with usual format.
Sorry for that.
I am a bit confused, since you can email to the list. It seems that you have
subscribed here.
In general, you can go to the official website https://www.r-project.org/.
There you follow the menu
You are right, that it is unnecessary to relate to excel. I explain this way,
because I often tutor people with little programming experience, and often I
tutor people with no concept of “text editors”.
From: Rolf Turner
Sent: Sunday, May 29, 2016 5:57 AM
To: Hong Yu
Cc: infinite2
When you need numerical data input in R programs, you can use EXCEL to create
.csv file. When you need output calculation results, you can write out .csv
file in R programs.
Yes, the most common .cvs file format is comma seperated numerical values. You
can use EXCEL to create .csv file, and
solve for the
long-run (ergodic) distribution ‘f(x)’. Much appreciated if any suggestions on
solution steps using R; and we will be happy to provide additional references.
Thanks a lot!
Regards,
Hong Yu
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