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2001 Oct 05
4
non-interactive R usage...
...from Jeff Banfield (http://www.math.montana.edu/Rweb/)
or Rcgi which is a CGI WWW interface to R by Mark J Ray. This information
is also mention in the FAQ.
"Chris Milkosky"
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2001 Nov 01
1
More of a stats question I suppose...
Hi all. Sorry to post this here, but I figure that you may know the answer to my question...
I analyze data sets very frequently, and it becomes cumbersome to try to find sustained peaks (my def - high points that exist for
about 6 minutes or more - 3 poll intervals) in these data sets all the time. Right now I graph the data and then look for what
looks to be a sustained peak and then go to
2002 Jan 31
1
Why is plotting so slow?
WARNING - R newbie alert. =)
I'm sorry, this may be a real stupid question - but why is plotting in R so slow? BTW, I've used R in Windows 2000 (1 Ghz Pentium
512MB RAM) and on Linux box (200 Mhz P2 64MB RAM) and had the same problem.
I have CSV data sets that I load that sometimes have around 40000 data points in them. Here's what I do usually:
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