Re: [R] a newbie question about "data"

2007-11-08 Thread envisage
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Re: [R] a newbie question about "data"

2007-11-07 Thread envisage
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Re: [R] a newbie question about "data"

2007-11-07 Thread envisage
Rolf, thanks for the reply, i see now. On Nov 8, 2007 11:43 AM, Rolf Turner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On 8/11/2007, at 4:26 PM, envisage wrote: > > > hi, I am reading Modern Applied Statistics with S 4th ed。 > > page4 have these two lines: > >> libr

[R] a newbie question about "data"

2007-11-07 Thread envisage
hi, I am reading Modern Applied Statistics with S 4th ed。 page4 have these two lines: > library(MASS) > data(chem) # needed in R only but I find withou the line " data(chem)" I can still access chem, isn't it? is it unnecessary or something i missed here? thanks for the replay in advance. ___