The lowess() help page refers to documentation in "src/appl/lowess.doc". This was moved to "src/library/stats/src/lowess.doc" in 2007. This patch fixes it: Index: src/library/stats/man/lowess.Rd ==================================================================--- src/library/stats/man/lowess.Rd (revision 79137) +++ src/library/stats/man/lowess.Rd (working copy) @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ \details{ \code{lowess} is defined by a complex algorithm, the Ratfor original of which (by W. S. Cleveland) can be found in the \R sources as file - \file{src/appl/lowess.doc}. Normally a local linear polynomial fit is + \file{src/library/stats/src/lowess.doc}. Normally a local linear polynomial fit is used, but under some circumstances (see the file) a local constant fit can be used. \sQuote{Local} is defined by the distance to the \code{floor(f*n)}th nearest neighbour, and tricubic weighting is used
>>>>> Duncan Murdoch writes:Thanks, fixed now. Best -k> The lowess() help page refers to documentation in "src/appl/lowess.doc". > This was moved to "src/library/stats/src/lowess.doc" in 2007. This > patch fixes it:> Index: src/library/stats/man/lowess.Rd > ==================================================================> --- src/library/stats/man/lowess.Rd (revision 79137) > +++ src/library/stats/man/lowess.Rd (working copy) > @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ > \details{ > \code{lowess} is defined by a complex algorithm, the Ratfor original > of which (by W. S. Cleveland) can be found in the \R sources as file > - \file{src/appl/lowess.doc}. Normally a local linear polynomial fit is > + \file{src/library/stats/src/lowess.doc}. Normally a local linear > polynomial fit is > used, but under some circumstances (see the file) a local constant fit > can be used. \sQuote{Local} is defined by the distance to the > \code{floor(f*n)}th nearest neighbour, and tricubic weighting is used> ______________________________________________ > R-devel at r-project.org mailing list > stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-devel