Gabor Grothendieck wrote:
> I have the second edition and in that one there are references:
>
> Rao & Mitra Generalized inverse ..., Wiley, 1971
> Pringle & Rayner, Generalized inverse ..., Griffin, 1971
> Dodge, Analysis of Experiments .., Wiley, 1985
>
>
far from obvious. so ?ginv should r
I have the second edition and in that one there are references:
Rao & Mitra Generalized inverse ..., Wiley, 1971
Pringle & Rayner, Generalized inverse ..., Griffin, 1971
Dodge, Analysis of Experiments .., Wiley, 1985
On Wed, Feb 4, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Wacek Kusnierczyk
wrote:
> ?ginv provides 'Mode
?ginv provides 'Modern Applied Statistics with S' (MASS), 3rd, by
Venables and Ripley as the sole reference.
I happen to have this book (4th ed) on loan from our library, and as far
as I can see, ginv is mentioned there twice, and it is *used*, not
*explained* in any way. (It is used on p. 148 in
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