Dear R help reader, I'm not an expert in R and are lerning a lot by reading the help digest, which is sometimes difficult because the huge amount of data posted. I have posted some questions before, and are impressed how quick I got a solution for my problem. Sometimes with quite different suggestions. I was always wondering if my questions didn't come up before. On the other site, it wasn't easy to search the help archive, purely I didn't know how to formulate my problem. I'm wondering if we could not collect all the answers / examples in a database - sorted in topics, like the help document "Rtips". I have no clue if this is possible to do nor how time consuming the maintaining would be. This is just my view how the help list could be improved Yours Frank -- Frank Mattes, MD e-mail: f.mattes at ucl.ac.uk Department of Virology fax 0044(0)207 8302854 Royal Free Hospital and tel 0044(0)207 8302997 University College Medical School London
On 05/28/03 20:09, Frank Mattes wrote: On the other site, it wasn't easy to search the help archive,>purely I didn't know how to formulate my problem. >I'm wondering if we could not collect all the answers / examples in a >database - >sorted in topics, like the help document "Rtips". >I have no clue if this is possible to do nor how time consuming the >maintaining would be.As the maintainer of one of the sites you might search, I do think that this would be time consuming and also somewhat redundant with the many textbooks and introductory documents that are available. Also, it isn't clear to me how you would search the "tips" except by using the same sort of search terms that you can use now. (But if someone can think of a way to solve these problems, I don't want to stop him or her from implementing this idea!) I find the htdig interface that I use fairly powerful. You can use phrases and logic (AND, OR, etc.). Often a fairly general search turns up something that gives me a hint about what search terms I should have used. -- Jonathan Baron, Professor of Psychology, University of Pennsylvania Home page: http://www.sas.upenn.edu/~baron R page: http://finzi.psych.upenn.edu/
Paul E. Johnson
2003-Jun-02 17:19 UTC
Rtips (was Re: [R] ? building a database with a the great examples
Perhaps you want to start maintaining Rtips itself! I don't have as much time for it as I used to. I still think it is valuable to have such a listing, but it is so hard to keep up to date with R and I'm only doing minimal work to keep it up to date. I'm thinking of dropping altogether the section on packages because I just can't keep up with the creativity of the R community. I did most of that list before Frank Harrell put up Hmisc and Design, you know. The Rtips page is still up here: http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/R/statsRus.html The FaqManager software is starting to show its age, but it still works. If you want to be a contributor, I could assign for you a password on that server. Also, I think it will work if you go to this other name I have created for this same thing: http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn/R/Rtips.html Some users write and ask me why I did not contribute this doc to the R homepage, and I have no good answer except that in the beginning I did not have enough stuff to make it worthwhile. Since the content of Rtips can change on a daily/weekly basis, it did not seem right to just make a snapshot and email it over. But I'm open to suggestions. Frank Mattes wrote:> Dear R help reader, > > I'm not an expert in R and are lerning a lot by reading the help > digest, which is sometimes difficult because the huge amount of data > posted. I have posted some questions before, and are impressed how > quick I got a solution for my problem. Sometimes with quite different > suggestions. I was always wondering if my questions didn't come up > before. On the other site, it wasn't easy to search the help archive, > purely I didn't know how to formulate my problem. > I'm wondering if we could not collect all the answers / examples in a > database - > sorted in topics, like the help document "Rtips". > I have no clue if this is possible to do nor how time consuming the > maintaining would be. > > This is just my view how the help list could be improved > > Yours > Frank-- Paul E. Johnson email: pauljohn at ukans.edu Dept. of Political Science http://lark.cc.ukans.edu/~pauljohn University of Kansas Office: (785) 864-9086 Lawrence, Kansas 66045 FAX: (785) 864-5700