Dear List,
First off, my deepest gratitude to the Sweave developers: this tool has
improved my quality greatly.
A question in my work I use \Sexpr{} statements scalar values and the xtable
package for all manner of tables. What I'd like to do is to use a vector
inline, rather than a whole separa
List,
I am using the 'tisPlot' function in Jeff Hallman's excellent tis package
and was hoping that someone could spare me from having to dig into the
code of his 'tisPlot' function. So far as I can tell, the preferred
method of controlling the plotting of the x-axis is using the 'xTickFreq'
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> Le sam. 29 nov. à 14:11, Kyle Matoba a écrit :
>
> Hello List,
>>
>> I have been using Sweave for my homework this last quarter and have been
>> very impressed at how much time and ef
List,
Would someone be so kind as to point me to a function that will calculate
simultaneous confidence intervals of regression coefficients based upon
their distribution as (under the assumption of normal errors, with
\mathbf{X} as the design matrix):
$\hat{\mathbf{\beta}} \sim N(\mathbf{\beta},
Hello List,
I have been using Sweave for my homework this last quarter and have been
very impressed at how much time and effort it saves me. I, however, have
run up against a problem which I have not been able to solve using any of
the Sweave/LaTeX tricks I know. I work through my homework one p
List,
I would like to set a variable to hold, say, the size of my plots in a
Sweave document. i.e. something like the following in my '.Rnw' file:
==
smallPlotSize = 4
<>=
dat <- read.table("
http://www.stanford.edu/~xi
List,
I have a question about why plots sent to certain devices can be of so much
worse quality than others. Whenever I plot to x11 or pdf the graphs are of
excellent quality. eps is a bit poorer, but of passable quality, and jpeg
or tiff are terrible. I tried all manner of parameters, on many
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> Kyle Matoba wrote:
> > List,
> >
> > I am currently producing a series of charts using multiple calls to pdf()
> > but, rather than having 'n' single plot files, would like them all to go
> > into one 'n'-page pdf file. Wo
List,
I am currently producing a series of charts using multiple calls to pdf()
but, rather than having 'n' single plot files, would like them all to go
into one 'n'-page pdf file. Would someone be so kind as to explain how, if
at all, I might go about doing this from within R? I have only ever
pr
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Date: Wed, 28 May 2008 05:53:26 -0700 (PDT)
From: Philip Twumasi-Ankrah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [R] "rbinom" not using probability of success right
To: r-help@r-project.org
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I am trying to simulate a series of ones and zeros
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