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> Subject: [R] [OOPS] Re: Drawing sample from a circle
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> OOPS: AN error on the code below! See in-line.
> Ted.
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> On 18-Jun-10 09:33:04, Ted Harding wrote:
>> On 18-Jun-10 0
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Subject: [R] [OOPS] Re: Drawing sample from a circle
OOPS: AN error on the code below! See in-line.
Ted.
On 18-Jun-10 09:33:04, Ted Hard
Thank you so much Teds for pviding this function. Would you please explain the
theory behind that?
Thanks,
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From: ted.hard...@manchester.ac.uk
Subject: [OOPS] Re: [R] Drawing sample from a circle
To: r-h...@stat.math.ethz.ch
Cc: "Ron
On 18-Jun-10 18:18:41, Ron Michael wrote:
> Thank you so much Teds for pviding this function. Would you please
> explain the theory behind that?
> _
> Thanks,
[A]
Sampling uniformly on the circumference of the circle:
This one is simple. Given that you are sampling uniformly on the
cirumference,
OOPS: AN error on the code below! See in-line.
Ted.
On 18-Jun-10 09:33:04, Ted Harding wrote:
> On 18-Jun-10 08:04:36, Ron Michael wrote:
>> Hi, I would like to draw 10 uniformly distributed sample points from a
>> circle with redius one and centered at (0,0). Is there any R function
>> to do that
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