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2009 Mar 11
2
Building R for Vistax64
...39;t sure how to edit the source code to have it build using the 64-bit versions. I did change my PATH variable to point to the bin directories of the 64-bit Perl and MinGW packages. Any pointers would be very helpful. Thanks, Fraser Fraser Sim, PhD Assistant Professor of Neurology & Neurosurgery University of Rochester [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2011 May 22
1
How to calculate confidence interval of C statistic by rcorr.cens
...corr.cens means. Is this standard deviation of "C Index" or standard deviation of "Dxy"? I thought it is standard deviation of "C Index". Therefore, I wrote the code above. Am I right? I would appreciate any help in advance. -- Kohkichi Hosoda M.D. Department of Neurosurgery, Kobe University Graduate School of Medicine,
2010 Jan 10
0
ordering of additional columns in forest plot in meta package
...c("one","two"), sortvar=-n, col.i=rnd.subgroup1, col.by=c("royalblue"), xlim=c(0,.5) ) I suspect that it may have to do with an omitted indexing command in the forest function. Your input in kindly appreciated. Philip de Witt Hamer, MD PhD VU medical center dept neurosurgery PO Box 7057 1007 MB Amsterdam The Netherlands
2008 Aug 01
5
viewing data in something similar to 'R Data Editor'
Hi, I would like to view matrices I am working with in a clean, easy to read, separate window. A friend showed me how to do something like I want with edit(). I can view the matrix in the 'R Data Editor': For a sample matrix: > mat=matrix(1:15,ncol=3) > mat [,1] [,2] [,3] [1,] 1 6 11 [2,] 2 7 12 [3,] 3 8 13 [4,] 4 9 14 [5,] 5 10 15
2015 Jul 23
37
[Bug 2434] New: scp can send arbitrary control characters / escape sequences to the terminal
https://bugzilla.mindrot.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2434 Bug ID: 2434 Summary: scp can send arbitrary control characters / escape sequences to the terminal Product: Portable OpenSSH Version: 6.7p1 Hardware: Other OS: Linux Status: NEW Severity: security Priority: P5
2004 Apr 25
7
R vs Matlab: which is more "programmer friendly"?
Hi, The department of economics at our university (Budapest) is planning a course on numerical methods in economics. They are trying to decide which software to use for that, and I would like to advocate R. The other alternative is Matlab. I have found comparisons in terms of computational time for matrix algebra, but I don't think that is relevant: the bottleneck for economists is usually