tIs a bit neater to create list objects for each of
star1 and star2 and then, since the various functions
are not used outside of gravitation stick them right
in gravitation. Also we can use distance for len
as well by giving it a default second arg of 0 and
sqr does not seem to do much so we can
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> Hello list,
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> I just started R today and t
Hello list,
I just started R today and tried something quite simple. I wanted to
create a colored plot and eventually after hours of fiddling around got
it working. However, my solution seems very suboptimal and I'd really
appreciate your hints on how to improve. I believe that R already offers
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> Given a data set and a set of predictors and a response in the data,
> we would like to find a model that fits the data set best.
> Suppose that we do not know what kind of model (linear, polynomial
> regression,... ) might be good, we are wondering if there is R-package(
group.
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Given a data set and a set of predictors and a response in the data,
we would like to find a model that fits the data set best.
Suppose that we do not know what kind of model (linear, polynomial
regression,... ) might be good, we are wondering if there is R-package(s)
can auctomatically do this.
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