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2000 Mar 10
1
variable name to hist within apply?
...inters on this will be appreciated. I also will be happy to
summarize any answers I receive via email. Thanks for your time.
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2000 Feb 09
1
error during no-segfault.R
...< make-no-segfault.R > /dev/null
running `no-segfault.R'
sh: syntax error at line 1: `;' unexpected
After spending a long time looking at the makefile and learning a bit
about how they work, I noticed that there is no no-segfault.Rout.save
in the tar distribution. Should there be?
{bxf4} c119756-b: tar tf ~/tmp/R-0.99.0.tar | grep Rout\.save
R-0.99.0/tests/arith-true.Rout.save
R-0.99.0/tests/arith.Rout.save
R-0.99.0/tests/d-p-q-r-tests.Rout.save
R-0.99.0/tests/eval-etc.Rout.save
R-0.99.0/tests/is-things.Rout.save
R-0.99.0/tests/isas-tests.Rout.save
R-0.99.0/tests/lm-tests.Rout.sav...
2002 Jul 11
3
Can't start R in Debian Woody
Hi,
I know this is not a problem comming from R, but maybe you can still help me.
I installed R 1.4.1 on Debian Woody, but I can't start it.
I get this message:
~$ R
/usr/lib/R/bin/R.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libblas.so.2:
cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Any thoughts?
S?bastien Plante
2000 Jun 15
1
[ ] within [ ]
Hello,
w is a matrix of responses to categorical variables. So for example,
let the first column of w be a dichotomous variable taking values 1 or
2. I then have an array, arr, which has the number of response
categories as its first dimension. I want to use a person's response
to the item to select the `row' in the first dimension of the array.
tot_c(0)
for (i in 1:n){