Hi Ablaye,
The CRAN repository has thousands of available R packages. To help
people find relevant packages amid such a huge collection, there are
some 'task view' pages that group packages according to a particular
task. I am guessing that you are interested in kernels because of
their use in mach
Good morning dear administrators,
Please help me to code this code in R.
I use in this file the redescription function Φ which by making a scalar
product gives a . You can also choose instead of the redescription function
Φ a kernel k(x,x).
Sincerely
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Alvaro,
On 17 December 2011 at 12:23, Alvaro Jose Abackerli wrote:
| Dear Sir/Madam,
|
| I am a Brazilian researcher working in São Paulo – Brazil. I’ve being using
R-software for many years with my students in some engineering applications,
but up to now we've being using only in stand-alone
Hi
Thanks for you suggestion. I used histograme in lattice packages. If
it is possible lattice can do it, it will be better.
On Mon, Jan 17, 2011 at 3:28 PM, Peter Ehlers wrote:
> On 2011-01-17 02:26, Fabrice Tourre wrote:
>>
>> Hi all,
>> How to plot as the coordinate as in my attachment? I wan
Fabrice Tourre wrote:
>
> How to plot as the coordinate as in my attachment? I want to trim the
> coordinate and one of plot as the figure in attachment. Does any one
> have such example?
>
http://markmail.org/message/3jn2sqoep36ckswb
(for a lattice-lookalike)
and package
plotrix
Dieter
On 2011-01-17 02:26, Fabrice Tourre wrote:
Hi all,
How to plot as the coordinate as in my attachment? I want to trim the
coordinate and one of plot as the figure in attachment. Does any one
have such example?
Thanks.
Maybe you're looking for something like axis.break
or gap.plot in the plotri
Hi all,
How to plot as the coordinate as in my attachment? I want to trim the
coordinate and one of plot as the figure in attachment. Does any one
have such example?
Thanks.
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Dear Sirs,
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I would like to ask you, what function can I use for matrices addition? I
couldnât find any information about it in the manual or in the internet.
(A+B suits, when the number of matrixes is small, function sum() doesnât suit
for matrices addition, because it sums all variables i
Rusyte, Lina wrote:
>
> Dear Sirs,
>
> I would like to ask you, what function can I use for matrices addition?
> I couldn't find any information about it in the manual or in the
> internet.
> (A+B suits, when the number of matrixes is small, function sum() doesn't
> suit for matrices addition
Dear Sirs,
I would like to ask you, what function can I use for matrices addition?
I couldn't find any information about it in the manual or in the
internet.
(A+B suits, when the number of matrixes is small, function sum() doesn't
suit for matrices addition, because it sums all variables in the
ma
Please read the posting guide an tell us:
- Which version of R
- Which OS?
- Which version of the "matlab" package (I guess you are using that one?)
- If Windows and a binary version of the matlab package: Does the binary
it fit to your version of R?
Uwe Ligges
Mac wrote:
Dear R users£¬
Dear R users£¬
I've just started learning R and I'm having a problem with it. I was told as
following when I tried to run R:
Error in loadNamespace(package, c(which.lib.loc, lib.loc), keep.source =
keep.source) :
in 'matlab' methods specified for export, but none defined: su
On 5/29/2008 7:48 PM, Ted Harding wrote:
Hi Folks,
I need help with a query about R on Windows, specifically
about graphics devices.
I'm advising someone remotely (so it's all by email) who
is running R on Windows, while I am not (Linux only).
Things have reached the stage where saving graphics
Hi Folks,
I need help with a query about R on Windows, specifically
about graphics devices.
I'm advising someone remotely (so it's all by email) who
is running R on Windows, while I am not (Linux only).
Things have reached the stage where saving graphics plots
as Windows metafiles is looming.
I'
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