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2013 Apr 22
2
R not loading
...raded to R 3.0.0 now it takes about 10 to even 20 minutes ? Does anyone know how to remedy this problem?
Russell " Skip" Barbour Ph.D.
Associate Director for Statistics
Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS
Yale School of Medicine
135 College St. Suit 200
New Haven , CT. 06510
Tel: 203 764 4332
Fax: 203 764 4353
Email: russell.barbour@yale.edu<mailto:russell.barbour@yale.edu>
Doubt grows with knowledge.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/j/johannwolf380192.html>
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2017 Dec 29
3
Help with script
...d have only 3 IDs. a1, a2 and 3 and a2
has the values added by column:
a2?? 0?? 2?? 1?? 3?? 2?? 4?? 2..
Thank you so much and have a wonderful year!.
--
Pablo A. Ortiz-Pineda (Ph.D.)
Molecular Biology & Bioinformatics
Yale University. School of Medicine.
Pediatrics Department.
New Haven, CT 06510
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2012 May 15
0
Ordinal Logistic regression
...e] 0.777 0.496 1.217 1.36e-01
Employment[T.fulltime] 0.642 0.395 1.045 3.78e-02
Russell " Skip" Barbour Ph.D.
Associate Director for Statistics
Center for Interdisciplinary Research on AIDS
Yale School of Medicine
135 College St. Suit 200
New Haven , CT. 06510
Tel: 203 764 4332
Fax: 203 764 4353
Email: russell.barbour@yale.edu<mailto:russell.barbour@yale.edu>
Doubt grows with knowledge.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe<http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/j/johannwolf380192.html>
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2009 Apr 21
1
Closed-source non-free ParallelR ?
Dear R-devel,
REvolution appear to be offering ParallelR only when bundled with their R Enterprise edition. As such it appears to be non-free and closed source.
http://www.revolution-computing.com/products/parallel-r.php
Since R is GPL and not LGPL, is this a breach of the GPL ?
Below is the "GPL and ParallelR" thread from their R forum.
mdowle > It appears that ParallelR
2009 May 19
4
Qs: The list of arguments, wrapping functions...
Hi. I'm pretty new to R, but I've been programming in other languages for
some time. I have a couple of questions regarding programming with function
objects.
1. Is there a way for a function to refer generically to all its actual
arguments as a list? I'm thinking of something like the @_ array in Perl or
the arguments variable in JavaScript. (By "actual" I mean the ones
2006 Feb 14
9
read.table
I have a file named "test.csv" with the following 3 lines:
%y-%m-%d;VALUE
1999-01-01;100
2000-12-31;999
> read.table("test.csv", header = TRUE, sep = ";")
delivers:
X.y..m..d VALUE
1 1999-01-01 100
2 2000-12-31 999
I would like to see the following ...
%y-%m-%d VALUE
1 1999-01-01 100
2 2000-12-31 999
Note,
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2009 Apr 24
1
About ParallelR and licensing of packages
...nd has been thinking
about licensing questions since their beginning and that we will
continue to work as a member of the larger R community to expand the
reach and utility of R.
--
Danese Cooper
Open Source Diva
REvolution Computing
One Century Tower | 265 Church Street, Suite 1006
New Haven, CT ?06510
P: 408-348-8000 | www.revolution-computing.com
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