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2006 Nov 28
0
New versions for the distr-family of packages, of startupmsg, and a new package "distrDoc"
...//www.uni-bayreuth.de/departments/math/org/mathe7/DISTR
and the pages linked to on this page.
After package installation you may also have a look
at NEWS("<pkg-name>") for all the packages mentioned in this mail.
>From this version on, we provide a more detailed manual for the distrXXX family
in form of vignette distributed separately in package "distrDoc" (see below).
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Short Descriptions
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2006 Nov 28
0
New versions for the distr-family of packages, of startupmsg, and a new package "distrDoc"
...//www.uni-bayreuth.de/departments/math/org/mathe7/DISTR
and the pages linked to on this page.
After package installation you may also have a look
at NEWS("<pkg-name>") for all the packages mentioned in this mail.
>From this version on, we provide a more detailed manual for the distrXXX family
in form of vignette distributed separately in package "distrDoc" (see below).
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Short Descriptions
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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2007 Jul 30
0
New versions for the distr-family of packages and of package startupmsg
We would like to announce the availability on CRAN (with possibly a minor delay until on
every mirror) of new versions of our packages in the "distrXXX"-family (version 1.9),
i.e.; "distr", "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", and "distrDoc"
as well as of package for managing startup messages, "startupmsg" (0.5).
[all of them require R >= 2.2.0]
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2007 Jul 30
0
New versions for the distr-family of packages and of package startupmsg
We would like to announce the availability on CRAN (with possibly a minor delay until on
every mirror) of new versions of our packages in the "distrXXX"-family (version 1.9),
i.e.; "distr", "distrEx", "distrSim", "distrTEst", and "distrDoc"
as well as of package for managing startup messages, "startupmsg" (0.5).
[all of them require R >= 2.2.0]
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2008 Jan 10
0
prob package: elementary probability on finite sample spaces
...erial in a typical
undergraduate course in elementary probability, or the probability
material in an introductory statistics course. For details, see
vignette("prob").
Since the focus is on sample/probability spaces, the prob package
could be used as a precursor to the more sophisticated distrxxx-family
of packages.
Topics:
* construction of sample spaces (in the sense of 'prob' ) of various
kinds. Some standard sample spaces are included (toss a coin, roll a
die, sample from an urn, draw cards, roulette, etc.)
* counting and the Multiplication Principle,
* subsets and events inc...
2008 Jan 10
0
prob package: elementary probability on finite sample spaces
...erial in a typical
undergraduate course in elementary probability, or the probability
material in an introductory statistics course. For details, see
vignette("prob").
Since the focus is on sample/probability spaces, the prob package
could be used as a precursor to the more sophisticated distrxxx-family
of packages.
Topics:
* construction of sample spaces (in the sense of 'prob' ) of various
kinds. Some standard sample spaces are included (toss a coin, roll a
die, sample from an urn, draw cards, roulette, etc.)
* counting and the Multiplication Principle,
* subsets and events inc...
2008 Oct 13
0
Version information for S4 classes --- elementary version management
Hi,
we are about to update some class definitions in our distrXXX family
of packages, so I would be eager to know whether there are plans
in R Core to implement some version management tools for
S4 classes as described in section 7.4 in JMC's "Green Book".
In his recent book (continuing the color scheme, is it to be called
the "Yellow Book"...