You have to have the package installed for help.search() to find things in
it. You could try
RSiteSearch("latent class", restrict="function")
Andy
> From: Simone gabbriellini
>
> my help.search didn't give me any result :(
> the one you suggest should be right what I need
>
> thank you,
> simone
>
> Il giorno 20/mag/05, alle 00:33, Chuck Cleland ha scritto:
>
> > help.search("latent class") shows lca() in the e1071
package.
> >
> > simone gabbriellini wrote:
> >> Dear List,
> >> just a little question,
> >> I am interested in Latent Class Analysis and
> >> I guess if there is a package for this pourpose
> >> thank for you help,
> >> Simone
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