Hello to everybody,
I just subscribed to this list. I find R a really nice
environment for statistical analysis.
I started to use it some days ago. I use it at home in my Linux
box, but I would like to use it in my institute in my Digital
Alpha (my machine runs OSF1 V4.0). I tried to compile the
distributed source code, without success due to some errors. And
the binary available is in RPM format, which I really cannot
read. Does anybody have a binary distribution in tarred+gzipped
format?
Another question: I'm looking for some R/S routine for
calculating the Lomb-Scargle periodogram of a signal. If this
does not exist I will do it myself, of course, but I wonder if
this is already done.
Thanks a lot,
J C
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