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2004 Apr 01
3
New utility: sas2r
...ameter Estimates: DF Estimate Std. Error t value Pr(>|t|) (Intercept) 1 3.7857 0.9438 4.011 0.0102 * x 1 -0.2500 0.4162 -0.601 0.5742 Here is the DESCRIPTION file for the package: Package: sas2r Version: 1.04 Title: SAS-to-R parser Author: Rolf Poalis <rolf at biostatistics.dk> Maintainer: Rolf Poalis <rolf at biostatistics.dk> Description: A collection of functions for running SAS code in R. Depends: R (>= 1.4.0), perl >= 5.8.0 License: GPL URL: www.biostatistics.dk/sas2r/index.html The following SAS procedures are parsed suc...
2010 Dec 13
2
help on SAS Macro in R
Dear Researchers, I am looking for to read a SAS macro in R. Although I searched it on web, I couldn’t find anything. Can you help me or direct me? Thank you for your interest and patience. Best. Ozgur [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2017 Sep 30
1
Converting SAS Code
...wondering what Rolf is talking about try: > > library(fortunes) fortune() to get a flavor! There are many pearls of > wisdom. > Also, to get roughly back on topic, try fortune("SAS") several times, or more quickly fortune("reverse the procedure") fortune("Poalis") -pd > >> >> cheers, >> >> Rolf >> > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > ______________________________________________ > R-help at r-project.org mailing list -- To UNSUBSCRIBE and more, see > https://stat.ethz.ch/mailma...
2017 Sep 30
4
Converting SAS Code
On 9/29/2017 3:37 PM, Rolf Turner wrote: > On 30/09/17 07:45, JLucke at ria.buffalo.edu wrote: > > <SNIP> > >> >> The conceptual paradigm for R is only marginally commensurate with >> that of >> standard statistical software. >> You must immerse yourself in R to become proficient. > > Fortune nomination. For newer list members wondering what
2008 Apr 01
4
NEW: Sociolects in R
The R translation teams have done a great job in making R usable for people who do not have English as their mother tongue. However, even within English speaking countries, there are groups which have trouble with the language, and it may be valuable to support the Sociolects of these groups too. Thanks to a generous contribution from Lars Polifo, these features will be made available in an