Dear Jeff,
Great!! Thanks for your concern/good advice.
Best regards
Ogbos
On Tue, Sep 18, 2018 at 8:24 AM Jeff Newmiller
wrote:
> I gather you find the content of the help page for the xtable function
> hard to understand, but you need to build the skill of reading them and
> gathering clues
I gather you find the content of the help page for the xtable function hard to
understand, but you need to build the skill of reading them and gathering clues
about functions you call from them.
* They always have a usage section that briefly summarizes how the function is
called and what the d
Dear Jeff,
Thank you please.
I did search before but could not get it resolved. But with your query now,
just typed ?xtable as key search word and the first document I opened gave
an indication of digits. Without knowing what it was saying, I tried it in
my data and it gave the result I have bee
Have you read
?xtable
On September 17, 2018 7:24:37 PM PDT, Ogbos Okike
wrote:
>Dear Volunteers,
>
>I have a table involving many decimal places:
>2005-01-04 -2.13339817688037
>2005-01-19 -6.86312349695117
>2005-01-22 -4.33662370554386
>2005-02-10 -1.40789214441639
>2005-02-13 -1.1334121785854
Dear Volunteers,
I have a table involving many decimal places:
2005-01-04 -2.13339817688037
2005-01-19 -6.86312349695117
2005-01-22 -4.33662370554386
2005-02-10 -1.40789214441639
2005-02-13 -1.1334121785854
2005-02-19 -1.28411233010119
2005-05-09 -1.6895978161324
2005-05-16 -3.07664523496947
2005-
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