On Thu, 18 Feb 1999, John Logsdon wrote:
> Has Bowman and Azzalini's sm library been ported to R yet (goes with
> Appied smoothing techniques for data analysis book)? I had a quick go but
> got tied up at a silly stage of ignorance caused I think (?hope) because I
> have never seriously used S+ at all. Rather than waste time, perhaps some
> kind soul has already done it.
I have done about 90% of this, but only thoroughly checked the functions I
wanted to use. Unless someone else has done more I will finish this off and
send it to CRAN in due course.
John: what functions did you want to use: I can check those and send you
what I have?
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