Thanks, that clears things up quite a bit. Now I'm left wondering why there
is so much bias, but that's a separate issue.
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I am attempting to use package boot to summarize and compare the performance
of three models. I'm using R 2.13.0 in a Win32 environment.
My statistic function returns a vector of 6 values, 3 of which are error
rates for different models, and 3 are pairwise differences between those
error rates.
Thank you all for the astoundingly quick responses. I think that the
bounding open/closed braces approach sounds like the easiest solution for
the moment -- though I look forward to seeing this all automated in a future
version of R :)
Incidentally, I have indeed encapsulated much of the code as
I too am encountering this problem. When I have a large script, if I select
all in the editor and then ctrl-r to run, if it encounters a stop() function
it simply prints an error message and continues to execute the remainder of
the script, as opposed to terminating execution at that line. The qu
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