On Aug 7, 2011, at 21:25 , Carl Witthoft wrote:
> Just chiming in here...
>
> Granted some of the help files are a bit cryptic until you get used to them
> (but still much easier to understand than the Unix man pages :-) ). This
> sort of thing does provide a chance to learn about the power o
Just chiming in here...
Granted some of the help files are a bit cryptic until you get used to
them (but still much easier to understand than the Unix man pages :-)
). This sort of thing does provide a chance to learn about the power of R.
From Rolf's example, suppose that integrate() did
On 06/08/11 08:17, brunero liseo wrote:
Is it possible to use the "integrate" function when it depends on a
parameter?
in other words can i get something like
f(y) = integrate (g(x,y))?
If not, how else can I get that?
thanks in advance
This really boils down to ``RTFM''.
The help for "integr
Is it possible to use the "integrate" function when it depends on a
parameter?
in other words can i get something like
f(y) = integrate (g(x,y))?
If not, how else can I get that?
thanks in advance
BL
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