Re: [R] Differences in SAS and R defaults

2011-08-30 Thread Nikhil Abhyankar
Yes, something similar would be helpful but not among SAS proc but between SAS and R. Thanks Nikhil On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 11:08 PM, Jeremy Miles wrote: > > Do you mean things like treatment of categorical variables in regression > procedures (which have different defaults in different procedu

Re: [R] Differences in SAS and R defaults

2011-08-29 Thread Jeremy Miles
Do you mean things like treatment of categorical variables in regression procedures (which have different defaults in different procedures in SAS), and different default as to the reference category in logistic regression? Jeremy On 29 August 2011 04:46, n wrote: > Hello all, > > I am looking

Re: [R] Differences in SAS and R defaults

2011-08-29 Thread Frank Harrell
It doesn't help to post this twice, but it may help to know why this is of interest. Frank n wrote: > > Hello all, > > I am looking for theories and statistical analyses where the defaults > employed in R and SAS are different. As a result, the outputs under > the defaults should (at least sligh

[R] Differences in SAS and R defaults

2011-08-29 Thread n
Hello all, I am looking for theories and statistical analyses where the defaults employed in R and SAS are different. As a result, the outputs under the defaults should (at least slightly) differ for the same input. Could anyone kindly point any such instance? Thanks Nikhil ___

[R] Differences in SAS and R defaults

2011-08-29 Thread n
Hello all, I am looking for theories and statistical analyses where the defaults employed in R and SAS are different. As a result, the outputs under the defaults should (at least slightly) differ for the same input. Could anyone kindly point any such instance? Thanks Nikhil ___