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2007 Oct 05
3
Tart charts
It being friday, I would like to call your attention to an innovative data analysis by Leslie Lamport available from: http://research.microsoft.com/users/lamport/pubs/hair.pdf I particularly liked the graphics. url: www.econ.uiuc.edu/~roger Roger Koenker email rkoenker at uiuc.edu Department of Economics vox: 217-333-4558 University of Illinois fa...
2018 Jul 05
5
two 2-node clusters or one 4-node cluster?
Hello, I'm planning migration of current two clusters based on CentOS 6.x with Cman/Rgmanager going to CentOS 7.x and Corosync/Pacemaker. As the clusters and their services are on the same subnet, and there no particular security concerns differentiating them, I'm also evaluating the option to transform the two clusters into a unique 4-node one during the upgrade. Currently I'm
2003 Sep 23
1
loops in Sweave
Dear all, I was wondering whether there is a way to make loops in Sweave, i.e. for example to: 1) calculate a parameter, say, a=length(b) 2) according to that, add #a# chapters to the document, each including some repetitive analysis, each time done on a particular subset of the data indexed by the elements of 1:a. This would be of great help for repeating exploratory data analyses on, say,
1998 Oct 29
3
EPS
Perhaps this has been mentioned and I wasn't paying attention. When I try to import a postscript file (which is EPS according to the R help on postscript) my Framemaker filter chokes. If I simply edit the first line of the file to put %!PS-Adobe-3.0 EPSF-3.0 rather than %!PS-Adobe-3.0 it works just fine. It sure would be simpler if the postscipt driver put this in the file. Paul Gilbert
2010 Dec 07
5
LaTeX, MiKTeX, LyX: A Guide for the Perplexed
Hello Everyone,   Been learning R over the past several months. Read several books and have learned a great deal about data manipulation, statistical analysis, and graphics.   Now I want to learn how to make nice looking documents and about "literate programming." My understanding is that R users normally do this using LaTeX, MiKTeX, LyX, etc. in conjuction with Sweave. An alternative