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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
| Hi guys,
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| Thank you all for looking at this, and I'm sorry - I was making a silly
| mistake.
| I was using a previous version of the data table in R, while looking at
| a new
| file in excel (its easier for me to view the
Ben Bolker wrote:
Erik Iverson biostat.wisc.edu> writes:
See
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#Why-doesn_0027t-R-think-these-numbers-are-equal_003f
naw3 duke.edu wrote:
I'm using which to find the position of a value in my data table
[snip]
For example, when I do:
where
On 24-Jul-08 15:35:45, Erik Iverson wrote:
> See
>
> http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#Why-doesn_0027t-R-think-the
> se-numbers-are-equal_003f
That's not an applicable response: The difference between 3573.1
and 3573.15 is far too large for them to be confused by "==".
Thr confusion on
Erik Iverson biostat.wisc.edu> writes:
>
> See
>
>
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#Why-doesn_0027t-R-think-these-numbers-are-equal_003f
>
> naw3 duke.edu wrote:
> > I'm using which to find the position of a value in my data table
[snip]
> For example, when I do:
> >
> > where1<
See
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#Why-doesn_0027t-R-think-these-numbers-are-equal_003f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I'm using which to find the position of a value in my data table, and it is
returning the correct position and the position of another number that differs
by an ex
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