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2000 Nov 09
1
Alternative to Numerical Recipes
Some time ago I mentioned the online version of the book
"Numerical Recipes in C"
http://www.ulib.org/webRoot/Books/Numerical_Recipes/
and inadvertantly stirred up a hornets' nest.
I obtained from this book code to calculate the Incomplete beta
function. It appears in:
6.4 Incomplete Beta Function, Student?s Distribution, F-Distribution,
Cumulative Binomial Distribution, p.226,
and it calls the log-gamma function that appe...
1999 Nov 24
0
Summary: Wanted: online Introduction to R
...eling:
> > "Numerical Recipes in C: the Art of Scientific Computing" (ISBN
> > 0-521-43108-5) Copyright (C) 1988-1992 by Cambridge University Press. A
> > Fortran version is also available, and both exist in PostScript and PDF.
> > http://www.ulib.org/webRoot/Books/Numerical_Recipes/
>
> Um, not to put too fine a point on it: That is not a book I'd
> recommend, and particularly not for the statistics sections. It's a
> reasonable introductory text to numerical analysis subjects, but
> according to people who really know the stuff, it is not to be trus...
1999 Nov 12
1
Wanted: online Introduction to R
As a complete newcomer I am attempting to learn to use R, but am finding
it extremely difficult because I have not yet found an "Introduction to
R".
For over a week now I have monitored the R-help list, studied the R-FAQ
and related documents, downloaded and run the Windows R and looked at
the Help, downloaded early and late samples of the R-help archives, and
searched for illuminating
1999 Dec 03
1
R-help Digest V1 #34
...eling:
> > "Numerical Recipes in C: the Art of Scientific Computing" (ISBN
> > 0-521-43108-5) Copyright (C) 1988-1992 by Cambridge University Press. A
> > Fortran version is also available, and both exist in PostScript and
PDF.
> > http://www.ulib.org/webRoot/Books/Numerical_Recipes/
>
> Um, not to put too fine a point on it: That is not a book I'd
> recommend, and particularly not for the statistics sections. It's a
> reasonable introductory text to numerical analysis subjects, but
> according to people who really know the stuff, it is not to be trust...