Dear all,
I would like to perform a clustering analysis on a data frame with two
coordinate variables (X and Y) and a categorical variable where only a != b can
be established. As far as I understood classification analyses, they are not
an option as they partition the training set only in k c
Dear R users.
Recently I wanted to update my R distribution to the current one (R-2.7.1). I
am running a Fedora core 8 distirbution. The installation went fine, but when I
tried to add some additional packages the majority made an exit with an error.
Only a few least demanding (e.g. RColorBrewe
Dear R users.
Recently I wanted to update my R distribution to the current one (R-2.7.1). I
am running a Fedora core 8 distirbution. The installation went fine, but when I
tried to add some additional packages the majority made an exit with an error.
Only a few least demanding (e.g. RColorBrewe
Dear all,
I was wandering what could be wrong with my system (regularly updated Fedora
core 8) so that installing packages does not succeed with almost every package.
I follow the procedure specified in the help file R-admin section 6.3. This is
not a feature new to the current version but happ
r package which
> allows you to
> use R.
>
> Hadley
>
> On Thu, Sep 18, 2008 at 10:04 AM, Miha Staut
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Dear all,
> >
> > I was wandering what could be wrong with my system
> (regularly updated Fedora core 8) so that install
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