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2007 Nov 08
2
Sweaving single master file to get multiple individualised reports
...d as a batch. One advantage of the within-a-loop way of working is that when the report for one or more schools needs re-running this can be done without re-running the whole lot. This flexibility needs to be part of the final solution. Many thanks for any expertise and experience offered Edith Hodgen Statistician and Data Manager New Zealand Council for Educational Research Postal address: P.O. Box 3237, Wellington 6140 Street address: Level 10, Education House, 178-182 Willis Street, Te Aro, Wellington 6011 Phone: +64-4-802 1433 Fax: +64-4-384 7933 edith.hodgen at...
2005 Feb 07
3
syslinux/isolinux capabilities
I'm wondering if it's possible to use isolinux on a bootable CDR to boot an ISO9660 disk image off of the CDR's filesystem. I'm trying to make a multi-boot CD which is capable of booting both floppy images and smaller ISO9660 images (such as the debian netinst or DSL - damnsmall linux), and I am wondering if isolinux is capable of doing this (or something similar to this -
2003 Jun 17
2
Paste and namespace
Hi, my doubt is very simple. I'm sure I've seen someone using something like this before, but unfortunatelly my searches in the archives were useless. Well, I have some objects called after a name that has a number attached to it, varying. Let's say I have: > ls poly1 poly2 poly3 poly4 poly5 poly6 ... I would like to access these objects using a for(), in which I could do
2003 Jun 11
3
Multiple match function?
Hi all, I have (yet another) question about a function in R. What I would like to do is test for the presence of a certain value in a vector, and have the positions that this value is at returned to me. For example, let's say I have a vector: x <- c(1,1,2,2,3,3,4,4) Now I would like a function that would return positions 3 and 4 should I test for the value "2". Or 5 and 6
2003 Apr 15
1
References of R in use (SHORT SUMMARY)
Dear R-list, about one month back I posted here a question/idea that it would be nice to have some list of references of R in use plus some other "marketing" arguments for R to promote it. Thanks for all your responses. I was given useful responses from Armin Roehrl, Jim Lemon, Edith Hodgen, Ko-Kang Kevin Wang, Charles Berry, Martin Maechler, Spencer Graves, Paul Gilbert, Adelchi Azzalini and Matthew Wiener. (I am sorry If I have omitted someone,but I checked the responses thoroughly). I think that at least three ideas in the responses are really worth futher developing: A response f...