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2004 Jun 19
0
Charts and Graphs
...is is the main feature of the data which
> > should be represented.
> > b) This is a bad idea how to represent a)
> > c) This is a good idea how to represent a)
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Arindam Basu MD MPH DBI
Assistant Director
Fogarty International Program on Environmental Health in India
IPGMER
244 AJC Bose Road, Kolkata 700027
India
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2004 Jul 08
0
R cookbook (Re: omit complete cases)
...seems to be even better for most tasks---except that there is one perl resource that R cannot beat: the Perl Cookbook. if I only had an R cookbook...
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>regards,
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Arindam Basu MD MPH DBI
Assistant Director
Fogarty International Program on Environmental Health in India
IPGMER
244 AJC Bose Road, Kolkata 700027
India
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2004 Jul 27
0
Reading SPSS file
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Hallo!
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Does anybody know a possibilty to read a SPSS file
under R1.9.1?
Thanks!
Karl
Arindam Basu MD MPH DBI
Assistant Director
Fogarty International Program on Environmental Health in India
IPGMER
244 AJC Bose Road, Kolkata 700027
India
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2004 Jul 07
7
Importing an Excel file
Hello, R users,
I am a very beginner of R and tried read.csv to import an excel file after
saving an excel file as csv. But it added alternating rows of fictitious NA
values after row number 16. When I applied read.delim, there were trailing
several commas at the end of each row after row number 16 instead of NA
values. Appreciate your help.
Kyong
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2004 Jul 18
2
a problem: factors, names, tables ..
Hi all,
I am *completely* lost in trying to solve a relatively simple task.
I want to compute the relative number of occurences of an event, the data
of which sits in a large table (read from file).
I have the occurences of the events in a table 'tt'
0 2 10 11 13 14 15
15 6 1 3 8 15 10
.. meaning that event of type '0' occurs 15 times, type '2' occurs 6 times