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2000 Oct 02
9
the underscore ("_") in variable name
At 14:35 02/10/00 +0800, mohd zamri wrote: >new to R and starting to learn to program R. The underscore ("_") did some >suprising result. e.g > >> c <- c(1,2,3,4,5) >> mean(c) >[1] 3 >> c_mean <- mean(c) >> c >[1] 3 > >having some experience in C, I thought the underscore is "always" valid in >variable name. totally confuse
2011 May 05
1
centos friends?
Hello All, I want to ask about CentOS and money. Please do not start some kind of shitstorm over this, it isn't productive. I have just been looking at archive.org to see when the paypal option went missing from the donate menu at centos.org. I can't pin it down, but it was there on October 16, 2010 and isn't now, so that's the information I have on that point. There was a
1998 Apr 12
3
R-beta: S Compatibility (again)
While I think total compatibility is not possible or even very important I have become aware recently of some fairly low level incompatibilities that have rather serious consequences for interchange between systems. Some of these are possibly well known, but I put them on on record here just in case. (I do not expect any action on these, of course, but people may want to note them, and correct
1998 Apr 12
3
R-beta: S Compatibility (again)
While I think total compatibility is not possible or even very important I have become aware recently of some fairly low level incompatibilities that have rather serious consequences for interchange between systems. Some of these are possibly well known, but I put them on on record here just in case. (I do not expect any action on these, of course, but people may want to note them, and correct
2009 Feb 26
42
Need to test serial port connection
I recently bought a new UPS, and I''m attempting to use nut to monitor it. Following setup instructions everything seemed to go well until it came to testing the connection, which failed. There is just one serial connector on the computer, so I set it to monitor /dev/ttyS0. Either that is wrong, or communication is failing. I''ve been told to try minicom to monitor it,