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2004 Jun 04
4
YUV question
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004, Makc wrote: > Here's what you can find in the net on YUV scheme: Hmm? What prompted this? > The statement I care to make here, is simply that there ain't neither > such thing as "luminance", which details "the eye is more sensitive to", "ain't neither"? Double negative, so I take your statement to mean that there *is* such
2000 Jun 24
1
Summary: # of users of R, and biological examples of the use of R: addendum
...e an interesting > package. Maybe I should install it in case I need to do some statistics > some time." > or > "We're a math department, we want all of the mathematical packages" > or even people who install everything. > > Obviously that last group will be overrepresented in the Debian popularity > contest. Well, popularity-contest tries to be a little smarter and uses atime and ctime as reported by find(1) to differentiate between 'used' and 'installed but not used' as well as 'recently installed' software. The full result for r-base is...
2008 Jun 23
5
Need ideas on how to show spikes in my data and how to code it in R
Hi I have recently been analyzing birthweight data from a clinic. The data has obvious defects in that there is digit preference on certain weights making them overrepresented. This shows as spikes in the histogram on certain well rounded weights like 2, 2.5, 3, etc. I would like to show this to government officials but can't figure out how I should present the finding in an easy to understand manner. My idea is this: I have a dataset of 20 000 childbirths from a...