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2004 Nov 12
1
Firefox keyword searches for R & S-Plus
...chObject.html file and change 'false' to 'true' in the following line:
line = line + document.SearchEngine.search (searchstring,true,true,true);
Here are my R and S-Plus bookmarks. I'll just give the link, my bookmark
name, and my bookmark keyword.
http://www.google.com/u/newcastlemaths?q=%s
R mail archive search
rh
http://www.google.com/search?q=site:www.biostat.wustl.edu+[S]+%s
S-news archive search
sn
file:///C:/Progra~1/rw2000/doc/html/search/SearchObject.html?%s
R 2.0.0 doc search
r
Happy searching!
Kevin Wright
2003 Nov 06
2
How to setup proxy in R for windows?
Dear All:
I just want to ask how can I setup proxy address in R for win32? I remember
I had read a relative topic in R-help before, but I can't find it anymore.
Anyhelp would be very appreciated!
Yun
School of Chemistry
University of Bristol
2012 Mar 01
2
User defined link function with extra parameters
Hello R users,
I would like to fit a generalized linear model for the binomial family
with some non standard link functions. For instance, this is the
Aranda-Ordaz link:
? = ln( ( (1 - ?)^-? - 1 )/?)
I know how to define a new link function to use with glm(), but I my
problem is that I have an extra parameter to estimate and I have no clue
how to incorporate that. Is there any way to tell
2005 Apr 01
2
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I wish to perform brain surgery this afternoon at 4pm and don't know
where to start. My background is the history of great statistician
sports legends but I am willing to learn. I know there are courses and
numerous books on brain surgery but I don't have the time for those.
Please direct me to the appropriate HowTos, and be on standby for
solving any problem I may encounter while
2005 May 30
3
Piecewise Linear Regression
Hi,
I need to fit a piecewise linear regression.
x = c(6.25,6.25,12.50,12.50,18.75,25.00,25.00,25.00,31.25,31.25,37.50,37.50,50.00,50.00,62.50,62.50,75.00,75.00,75.00,100.00,100.00)
y = c(0.328,0.395,0.321,0.239,0.282,0.230,0.273,0.347,0.211,0.210,0.259,0.186,0.301,0.270,0.252,0.247,0.277,0.229,0.225,0.168,0.202)
there are two change points. so the fitted curve should look like
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2004 Nov 19
5
help! a urgent question
Dear Sir/Madam,
I am doing a project related to R.
However, it is always difficult find some R functions.
The R user guide seems not complete.
Is there any free document about all R functions ?
Who knows ? please help me.
My email is myzhaogong@yahoo.com
Thank you very much
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2012 Mar 14
3
Needing a better solution to a lookup problem.
I have a solution (actually a few) to this problem, but none are computationally efficient enough to be useful. I'm hoping someone can enlighten me to a better solution.
I have data frame of chromosome/position pairs (along with other data for the location). For each pair I need to determine if it is with in a given data frame of ranges. I need to keep only the pairs that are within any of
2009 May 20
10
How to google for R stuff?
Hi! I'm new to R programming, though I've been programming in other
languages for years.
One thing I find most frustrating about R is how difficult it is to use
Google (or any other search tool) to look for answers to my R-related
questions. With languages with even slightly more distinctive names like
Perl, Java, Python, Matlab, OCaml, etc., usually including the name of the
language