Re: [R] Please help with one problem

2010-12-17 Thread Greg Snow
The clt.examp function in the TeachingDemos package shows the effect of sample size on approximate normality for 4 different distribution of which the uniform distribution is one. This may do what you want, or you could start with that code and modify it to do what you want. If not then try be

Re: [R] Please help with one problem

2010-12-16 Thread diavolo_vam
Well I understand that you don`t want to help me. No problem, best regards. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Please-help-with-one-problem-tp3091392p3091638.html Sent from the R help mailing list archive at Nabble.com. __

Re: [R] Please help with one problem

2010-12-16 Thread Jannis
Hi, I would suggest two things: 1. Use a subject related to your problem when posting to the list! 2. State a question (as Sarah has already said)! Like this nobody can really understand what you want (or at least I cant!). Jannis diavolo_vam schrieb: It is interesting to graph the distribu

Re: [R] Please help with one problem

2010-12-16 Thread Sarah Goslee
Please see the second half of my original reply, reprinted here for your convenience: Failing that, what have you tried? Have you gotten error messages or otherwise gone wrong? We will help with specific R questions presented with complete information as described in the posting guide. This isn't

Re: [R] Please help with one problem

2010-12-16 Thread Jeff Newmiller
Whether you selected the problem or a teacher did, you need to stay on topic and provide specific examples of code you have tried with sample input data as needed to make the code self-contained. Ask about R, not basic statistics. "diavolo_vam" wrote: > >Hello Sarah, >Thank you for your post,

Re: [R] Please help with one problem

2010-12-16 Thread diavolo_vam
Hello Sarah, Thank you for your post, but this is one task from simpleR book, and I want to understand the lesson. If you don`t want to help me, OK no problem, but if anyone can help let do it. -- View this message in context: http://r.789695.n4.nabble.com/Please-help-with-one-problem-tp3091

Re: [R] Please help with one problem

2010-12-16 Thread Sarah Goslee
My first instinct is to suggest that you ask your professor or TA for help, since this looks remarkably like a homework problem. We are not here to do your work for you. Failing that, what have you tried? Have you gotten error messages or otherwise gone wrong? We will help with specific R question