correct, but for StatET i believe I can only use the local R installed
to do my computation. My intention is to use my Linux server -- which
as 128GB of memory and 32 cores to do my calculations and I want to
connect to it via Windows Eclipse GUI.
On Sun, Mar 18, 2012 at 9:13 AM, jose Bartolome
Hello,
I am currently running R on ubuntu and everything is working perfectly
fine. However, I would like to connect to R via Windows using Eclipse
StatEt plugin. Is this possible to do? or do I have to have a version
of R running on Windows also? I prefer to have Linux do the heavy
lifting and Wi
I am using, http://www.rd.dnc.ac.jp/~otsu/lecture/RwithMKL.html to
compile R 2.10 . Everything compiles fine but I was wondering if there
are any more optimizations I can do with the flags.
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Hello:
I am very new to "R", and I am trying to plot a large data set. I
would like to get a line graph. My data looks like this in a csv file
(no header):
07/03/23,05:00,23
07/03/23,06:00,32
07/03/23,07:00,33
07/03/23,08:00,25
07/03/23,09:00,26
07/03/23,10:00,21
07/03/23,11:00,23
07/03/23,12:00,
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