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2013 Apr 02
1
R doesn't recognize utils functions, such as arrayIndex( )
...4] "apropos" [5] "aregexec" [6] "argsAnywhere" [7] "arrangeWindows" [8] "as.person" I'm only listing the first 8 results because it has a total of 223 listed functions,which is too long. When I looked up utils package, This page http://astrostatistics.psu.edu/su07/R/html/utils/html/00Index.html shows exactly the same result, but this page http://rss.acs.unt.edu/Rdoc/library/R.utils/html/00Index.html shows a different list and none of the functions listed( such as arrayIndex, bunzip, doCall) is recognized by R:No documentation for ‘arrayIndex’...
2013 May 17
0
Heterogeneous negative binomial
...Cambridge University Press (2011). Best, J. Hilbe ------------------------------------------------------------ Joseph M. Hilbe, PhD Emer Prof, Univ of Hawaii & Adj Prof of Statistics, Arizona St Univ; SSA Program, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Caltech President, International Astrostatistics Association Coordinating editor, Cambridge Univ Press Series on Predictive Analytics Email: hilbe@asu.edu or jhilbe@aol.com URL: http://works.bepress.com/joseph_hilbe/ [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2009 Jun 19
2
Manipulate solution of simplex
Hi, I need some help. I'm doing a project that demands me to obtain several simplex solutions and I would like to can keep the solution in a vector or something to be able to use it after I get it. The comand simplex() prints the solution but how can I keep it? Another alternative would be to export it to excel, how can I do this? I just see the solution and have to note it on a paper or
2012 Apr 27
2
generate random numbers for lotteries
?Hi, I am working with lotteries and I need to generate two sets of uniform random numbers. Requirements: 1) each set has 60 random numbers 2) random numbers in the first set are taken from an interval (0-10), whereas numbers in the second set are taken from a higher interval (15-25) 3) numbers generated in the first set should be matched to numbers in the second set (row by row) so that the