On Aug 29, 2010, at 3:42 PM, sam.e wrote:
Hello everyone,
I have been trying to figure out away to integrate under a spline
produced
by the package tps(fields). As the package does not output functions
I am
trying to do something similar to the trapezium rule. My data are 3D
(x, y &
z)
Hello everyone,
I have been trying to figure out away to integrate under a spline produced
by the package tps(fields). As the package does not output functions I am
trying to do something similar to the trapezium rule. My data are 3D (x, y &
z). I have extracted from the surface output by Tps the
Thank you all for your help, it looks like
www.rseek.org its a good place to look for help.
Hi Felipe,
It's a private message, so I hope you don't mind.
Regarding your question, personally I think that
apropos("what you want here"), i.e, apropos("lm") is
very useful. I use www.rseek.org from myy
On 21/05/2008, at 8:21 AM, Felipe Carrillo wrote:
Hi All:
Can anyone give me a hint about how to find functions
built in in R. based on the articule below it should
be something called DIYhelp but I can't find it.
Thanks
Part of the Kickstarting R package is a little text
searching facility ca
Hi All:
Can anyone give me a hint about how to find functions
built in in R. based on the articule below it should
be something called DIYhelp but I can't find it.
Thanks
Part of the Kickstarting R package is a little text
searching facility called DIYHelp. The program is
based upon a simple, brut
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