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2020 Apr 30
3
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
...ating MathJax (or something similar) into R for rendering equations in .Rd files. I know that equations are rendered beautifully in the pdf manuals, but I suspect the majority of users primarily look at the html help files when using R. While I am comfortable reading something like "B_x(a,b) = integral_0^x t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt", it would definitely be nicer if this was shown as a 'proper' equation. Best, Wolfgang
2020 Apr 30
2
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
...r something similar) into R for rendering >equations in .Rd files. I know that equations are rendered beautifully in >the pdf manuals, but I suspect the majority of users primarily look at the >html help files when using R. While I am comfortable reading something like >"B_x(a,b) = integral_0^x t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt", it would definitely be >nicer if this was shown as a 'proper' equation. >> >> Best, >> Wolfgang >> >> ______________________________________________ >> R-devel at r-project.org mailing list >> https://stat.ethz.ch/...
2020 Apr 30
2
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
...t;>> equations in .Rd files. I know that equations are rendered beautifully in >>> the pdf manuals, but I suspect the majority of users primarily look at >the >>> html help files when using R. While I am comfortable reading something >like >>> "B_x(a,b) = integral_0^x t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt", it would definitely be >>> nicer if this was shown as a 'proper' equation. >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Wolfgang
2020 May 05
1
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
....Rd files. I know that equations are rendered beautifully >in >>>> the pdf manuals, but I suspect the majority of users primarily look at >>the >>>> html help files when using R. While I am comfortable reading something >>like >>>> "B_x(a,b) = integral_0^x t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt", it would definitely be >>>> nicer if this was shown as a 'proper' equation. >>>>> >>>>> Best, >>>>> Wolfgang
2020 Apr 30
0
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
...ating MathJax (or something similar) into R for rendering equations in .Rd files. I know that equations are rendered beautifully in the pdf manuals, but I suspect the majority of users primarily look at the html help files when using R. While I am comfortable reading something like "B_x(a,b) = integral_0^x t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt", it would definitely be nicer if this was shown as a 'proper' equation. > > Best, > Wolfgang > > ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel
2020 Apr 30
0
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
...into R for rendering >> equations in .Rd files. I know that equations are rendered beautifully in >> the pdf manuals, but I suspect the majority of users primarily look at the >> html help files when using R. While I am comfortable reading something like >> "B_x(a,b) = integral_0^x t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt", it would definitely be >> nicer if this was shown as a 'proper' equation. >>> >>> Best, >>> Wolfgang >>> >>> ______________________________________________ >>> R-devel at r-project.org mailing list &...
2008 Feb 19
2
numerical integration of a ftn of 2 variables
Dear R gurus, To start, let me confess to not being an experienced programmer, although I have used R fairly extensively in my work as a graduate student in statistics. I wish to find the root of a function of two variables that is defined by an integral which must be evaluated numerically. So the problem I want to solve is of the form: Find k such that f(k)=0, where f(y) = int_a^b g(x,y)
2020 Apr 30
0
Use of MathJax (or something similar) in .Rd files
...t;>> equations in .Rd files. I know that equations are rendered beautifully in >>> the pdf manuals, but I suspect the majority of users primarily look at >the >>> html help files when using R. While I am comfortable reading something >like >>> "B_x(a,b) = integral_0^x t^(a-1) (1-t)^(b-1) dt", it would definitely be >>> nicer if this was shown as a 'proper' equation. >>>> >>>> Best, >>>> Wolfgang ______________________________________________ R-devel at r-project.org mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mai...
2009 Sep 11
3
For sending my R package as part of R-project
...15:36:25 -0700 (PDT) From: Roslina Zakaria <zroslina at yahoo.com> Subject: [R] numerical integration To: r-help at r-project.org Message-ID: <424514.8143.qm at web58704.mail.re1.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain Hi r-users, ? Can I do a numerical integration in R to solve for F(z)- integral_0^z {f(t) dt} = 0 where F(z) is the CDF and f(t) is the pdf?? What package can I use? ? Thank you so much for any help given. [[alternative HTML version deleted]] ------------------------------ Message: 57 Date: Thu, 10 Sep 2009 15:42:47 -0700 From: Bert Gunter <gunter.berton at g...