Dear friends,
the problem with the error has been solved (thanks to Peter).
The line 41 in http://scsys.co.uk:8002/33852 should be rewritten as
M<-k*((x-t[i])*m0+(t[i+k]-x)*m1)/((k-1)*(t[i+k]-t[i]))
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 11:32:53 Corrado wrote:
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On 15/09/2009 6:32 AM, Corrado wrote:
Dear Duncan,
this is a reproducible example: it is the function copied straight from my
Eclipse.
- You posted it in a way that couldn't be cut and pasted into R: you
added line numbers. (A similar problem is when people use print() to
show a dataset;
Dear Duncan,
this is a reproducible example: it is the function copied straight from my
Eclipse.
I found the mistake (thanks to Peter)
On Tuesday 15 September 2009 11:15:29 Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> Corrado wrote:
> > Dear R gurrus,
> >
> > I wrote this function
> >
> > http://scsys.co.uk:80
Corrado wrote:
Dear R gurrus,
I wrote this function
http://scsys.co.uk:8002/33852?ln=on&store=on&submit=Format+it!
for a small package I am preparing.
Whenever I run the function I get the error
Error in Mspline(i = i, x = x, degree = kk, t = t) : attempt to apply non-
function
Anyone co
Dear R gurrus,
I wrote this function
http://scsys.co.uk:8002/33852?ln=on&store=on&submit=Format+it!
for a small package I am preparing.
Whenever I run the function I get the error
Error in Mspline(i = i, x = x, degree = kk, t = t) : attempt to apply non-
function
Anyone could point me out w
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