You sound sad, lost and wandering about in the wilderness. Fortunately there is
help for you in the Posting Guide (mentioned at the bottom of every email on
this list), which advises you to keep replying on the same thread of emails as
long as the topic has not changed, post using plain text rather than using HTML
format, including context from the preceding thread to remind readers who
don't have the whole thread to refer to, and provide a reproducible example
showing how much progress you have made so far.
To that I will add that there are explanations online about what a reproducible
example is. [1]. Did you read Duncan Murdoch's response in your previous
thread? Can you demonstrate what is not sufficient about that with an example?
Finally, one definition of insanity is trying to solve a problem by repeating
the same strategy that did not work the last time... in this case, sending
essentially the same ineffective email to the list multiple times in rapid
succession. I hope you get better soon.
[1]
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
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On October 2, 2015 9:40:47 AM PDT, Jomy Jose <infojomy at gmail.com>
wrote:>How can the reference line be drawn for various distributions like
>Rayleigh and Log logistic Q-Q plots.
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>Thanks
>Jomy
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