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2009 Aug 25
1
R command line behaving funny
...-07
SPI -4.146820e-06 1.175681e-04 6.599240e-07 2.203762e-05 3.616704e-05
SII 1.353892e-07 6.599240e-07 9.032237e-06 2.706275e-07 4.108008e-07
LP25 -1.075973e-07 2.203762e-05 2.706275e-07 6.463869e-06 9.927796e-06
LP40 -9.441923e-07 3.616704e-05 4.108008e-07 9.927796e-06 1.577805e-05
LP60 -2.064749e-06 5.463615e-05 6.150988e-07 1.463853e-05 2.372445e-05
LP60
SBI -2.064749e-06
SPI 5.463615e-05
SII 6.150988e-07
LP25 1.463853e-05
LP40 2.372445e-05
LP60 3.609053e-05
Thanks
Abhijit Bera
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2009 Aug 25
2
Clarifications please.
...all("colMeans"), install("SWX.RET")));
val = (R_tryEval(e, NULL, &errorOccurred));
Rf_PrintValue(val);
return 0;
}
When I tried :
>mean(SWX.RET)
in the R prompt I got the following output:
SBI SPI SII LP25 LP40
LP60
4.660521e-06 2.153198e-04 2.033869e-04 1.388886e-04 1.349041e-04
1.226859e-04
However when I replaced colMeans with mean in the C code above I got a mean
of the means (0.0001366410) of all the columns when Rf_PrintValue was
called. Using colMeans gave me the output as shown above. Why does this
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