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2008 Mar 11
2
Adding x-axis values to a histogram
...le:
z = rgamma(n=1000, shape = 8, scale = 1000)
hist(z, breaks = 30)
Currently I see 4 x-axis values: 5000, 10000, 15000, 20000. Can I add more
values or modify the ones currently showing? I tried ?hist, yet couldn't
work this out.
Thank you very much.
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Diego Mazzeo
Actuarial Science Student
Facultad de Ciencias Econ?micas
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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2008 Dec 25
3
Percent damage distribution
...not expect damage to be uniform.
I have not seen such a distribution in actuarial applications, and rather
than inventing one from scratch I thought I'd ask you if you know one, maybe
from other disciplines, readily available in R.
Thank you in advance.
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Diego Mazzeo
Actuarial Science Student
Facultad de Ciencias Econ?micas
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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2009 Jun 28
2
Same initial seed
...ot restore the workspace so a new seed is created from the current time
(I have to look into how to go about this);
ii) Leave the workspace alone and manually set a new seed via set.seed()
Am I leaving any options out or getting something wrong?
Thank you.
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Diego Mazzeo
Actuarial Science Student
Facultad de Ciencias Econ?micas
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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2009 Mar 15
2
Testing for Inequality à la "select case"
...IIf(0 * x < 250000, 250000, 0 * x)
End Select
End Function
Any way to improve my R function? I have searched the help archive and the
closest I have found is the switch function, which tests for equality only.
Thank you in advance for reading this.
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Diego Mazzeo
Actuarial Science Student
Facultad de Ciencias Econ?micas
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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2007 Dec 30
2
updating R version and packages.
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2009 Mar 03
0
New R mailing list: R-SIG-insurance
...up, and IT
departments convinced. ;-)
Therefore, together with Markus Gesmann of Lloyd's of London, we
created a Special Interest Group mailing list to discuss R usage in
actuarial science, insurance (life and non-life) and risk analysis and
assessment in general. (With thanks to Diego Mazzeo for the idea and
to Martin Maechler for the technical help and list creation.)
To subscribe to the list please visit:
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-insurance
For the posting guide see:
http://www.r-project.org/posting-guide.html
We hope that this new list will foster discussi...
2006 Jan 31
2
Announce: Contributed Documentation
[Version fran??aise plus bas]
To the R community,
A quick word to announce the publication of my document "Introduction
?? la programmation en S". It is available in the French section of the
Contributed Documentation page of CRAN.
Many of the documents or books currently available on S-Plus and/or R
present the software in a statistical analysis context. My document
rather focuses
2010 May 08
5
Plugging in a hard drive after Solaris has booted up?
Hi guys,
I have a quick question, I am playing around with ZFS and here''s what I did.
I created a storage pool with several drives. I unplugged 3 out of 5 drives from the array, currently:
NAME STATE READ WRITE CKSUM
gpool UNAVAIL 0 0 0 insufficient replicas
raidz1 UNAVAIL 0 0 0 insufficient replicas
c8t2d0 UNAVAIL 0 0
2007 Nov 22
6
Packages - a great resource, but hard to find the right one
There have been several constructive responses to John Sorkin's
comment, but none of them are fully satisfactory. Of course, if you
know the name of the function you are looking for, there are lots of
ways to search — provided that everyone calls the function by a name
that matches your search. If you think there might be a function,
but you don't know the name, then you have
2008 Dec 26
1
starting values update
...not expect damage to be uniform.
I have not seen such a distribution in actuarial applications, and rather
than inventing one from scratch I thought I'd ask you if you know one,
maybe
from other disciplines, readily available in R.
Thank you in advance.
-----
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Diego Mazzeo
Actuarial Science Student
Facultad de Ciencias Econ?micas
Universidad de Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, Argentina
--
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http://www.nabble.com/Percent-damage-distribution-tp21170344p21170344.html
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