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2007 Sep 27
3
Expressing number in percentage
I am wondering if there is any procedure to write a particular value in Percentage format, still maintaining it's numeric character. for example I want to write '.33' as '33%'
regards,
thanks in advance
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2018 Nov 29
2
Unexpected argument-matching when some are missing
On Thu, Nov 29, 2018 at 1:10 PM S Ellison <S.Ellison at lgcgroup.com> wrote:
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> > > plot(x=1:10, y=)
> > > plot(x=1:10, y=, 10:1)
> > >
> > > In both cases, 'y=' is ignored. In the first, the plot is for y=NULL (so not
> > 'missing' y)
> > > In the second case, 10:1 is positionally matched to y despite the
2015 Oct 06
5
authorship and citation
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2016 Apr 06
0
Problem with <= (less than or equal): not giving the expected result
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2018 Nov 30
2
Unexpected argument-matching when some are missing
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2007 Oct 18
5
R-squared value for linear regression passing through origin using lm()
Hi,
A have small technical question about the calculation of R-squared
using lm().
In a study case with experimental values, it seems more logical to
force the regression line to pass through origin with lm(y ~ x +0).
However, R-squared values are higher in this case than when I
compute the linear regression with lm(y ~ x).
It seems to be surprising to me: is this result normal ? Is there
2015 Oct 08
0
authorship and citation
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2018 Oct 17
1
invisible functions
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2018 Nov 29
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Unexpected argument-matching when some are missing
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2018 Nov 29
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Unexpected argument-matching when some are missing
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2018 Nov 30
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Unexpected argument-matching when some are missing
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2018 Nov 30
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Unexpected argument-matching when some are missing
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2018 Dec 17
0
Documentation examples for lm and glm
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2019 Jul 26
1
R evolution suggestion request
Good evening R devel mailing list.
Just wonder if there is a way to ask for an evolution of the R language. In
affirmative case, let me know.
I use R for now many years, and still like it very much. It evolves quite
smoothly and improves well. Nevertheless, there is one topic that I still
miss in R language.
It is pure native R annotation, I mean ? la java. I wish to have an @
operator
2007 Aug 09
0
AlgDesign expand.formula()
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2007 Aug 13
0
Odp: Very new - beginners questions
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2007 Sep 17
1
Importing a dataset
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2014 Oct 24
1
package checking apparently ok but R-forge version does not build
Dear r developers,
I'm writing a set of new functions for an existing R package on R-forge
(called COGARCH).
I wrote the new R code (but still no documentation), and updated the
NAMESPACE file.
I installed it from my local repository and everything seems to work.
I checked the local repository and the check did not produces errors, but 2
warnings and 2 notes (I attach the log) one of which
2017 Aug 07
0
Latin hypercube sampling from a non-uniform distribution
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2017 Aug 08
0
Latin hypercube sampling from a non-uniform distribution
> However, my variable is simulated from the cumulative distribution function
> of the Poisson distribution.
Then I am afraid I don't know what you're trying to achieve.
Or why.
However, the principle holds; write a function that maps [0,1] to the 'pattern' you want, do that and apply it to the result from randomLHS.
It happens that for generating data that follow a given