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2001 Dec 13
2
sample (PR#1212)
Full_Name: Antonio Possolo Version: 1.3.1 OS: Linux (RH 7.1), Windows 2000 Submission from: (NULL) (192.35.44.3) A FEATURE THAT EASILY GENERATES BUGS sample(pi, size=1) produces 1, 2, or 3. sample(c(pi, pi), size=1) produces 3.141593 always. Although this conforms with the behavior explained in the help page for "sa...
2001 Aug 03
2
String Length Limit (PR#1040)
Full_Name: Antonio Possolo Version: 1.3.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (192.35.44.3) If one attempts to read a character string from a file using scan, and the string comprises more than 8190 characters, then the string is truncated to this length, and no warning is issued. I've observed this both in the Linux an...
2003 Apr 07
1
Plot Dates (PR#2737)
Full_Name: Antonio Possolo Version: 1.6.2 OS: Linux & Windows2000 Submission from: (NULL) (192.35.44.3) x <- as.POSIXct(strptime(c("1993-5-11", "1994-11-23", "1995-7-8", "1996-10-15"), format="%Y-%m-%d")) y <- c(15, 32, 47, 61) plot(x, y...
2010 Jul 23
5
UseR! 2010 - my impressions
...ot;everything" - the tutorials, invited talks, kaleidoscope sessions, focus sessions, breakfast, snacks, lunch, conference dinner, shuttle services, and the participants. The organization was fabulous. NIST were gracious hosts, and provided top notch facilities. The rousing speech by Antonio Possolo, who is the chief of Statistical Engineering Division at NIST, set the tempo for the entire conference. Excellent invited lectures by Luke Tierney, Frank Harrell, Mark Handcock, Diethelm Wurtz, Uwe Ligges, and Fritz Leisch. All the sessions that I attended had many interesting ideas and useful co...
2001 Dec 25
1
read.table (PR#1227)
Full_Name: Antonio Possolo Version: 1.4.0 OS: Linux Submission from: (NULL) (24.25.141.205) ## inputFile has the following three lines (each without the initial ``## '') ## a,b ## m,1 ## n,3 ## and resides in $HOME/R fileHOME <- paste(Sys.getenv("HOME"), "/R/", sep="") fileNAME &lt...
2009 Oct 19
0
useR! 2010: submission & registration started!
...2010/tutorials/ ****************************************************************************** We hope to meet you in Gaithersburg! The organizing committee, Kevin Coakley, Nathan Dodder, David Gil, William Guthrie, Walter Liggett, John Lu, Katharine Mullen, Jonathon Phillips, Antonio Possolo, Ravi Varadhan. _______________________________________________ R-announce at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-announce
2009 Oct 19
0
useR! 2010: submission & registration started!
...2010/tutorials/ ****************************************************************************** We hope to meet you in Gaithersburg! The organizing committee, Kevin Coakley, Nathan Dodder, David Gil, William Guthrie, Walter Liggett, John Lu, Katharine Mullen, Jonathon Phillips, Antonio Possolo, Ravi Varadhan. _______________________________________________ R-announce at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-announce
2009 Jul 27
0
useR! 2010
...tration NOT possible on site) 2010-07-20 tutorials 2010-07-21 conference start 2010-07-23 conference end We hope to meet you in Gaithersburg! The organizing committee: Nathan Dodder, William Guthrie, Walter Liggett, John Lu, Katharine Mullen, Jonathon Phillips, Antonio Possolo, Ravi Varadhan. _______________________________________________ R-announce at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-announce
2009 Jul 27
0
useR! 2010
...tration NOT possible on site) 2010-07-20 tutorials 2010-07-21 conference start 2010-07-23 conference end We hope to meet you in Gaithersburg! The organizing committee: Nathan Dodder, William Guthrie, Walter Liggett, John Lu, Katharine Mullen, Jonathon Phillips, Antonio Possolo, Ravi Varadhan. _______________________________________________ R-announce at stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-announce
2010 Jul 26
1
After writing data in MMF using SEXP structure, can i reference in R?
...; - the tutorials, invited talks, kaleidoscope sessions, focus sessions, breakfast, snacks, lunch, conference dinner, shuttle services, and the participants. The organization was fabulous. NIST were gracious hosts, and provided top notch facilities. The rousing speech by Antonio Possolo, who is the chief of Statistical Engineering Division at NIST, set the tempo for the entire conference. Excellent invited lectures by Luke Tierney, Frank Harrell, Mark Handcock, Diethelm Wurtz, Uwe Ligges, and Fritz Leisch. All the sessions that I attended had many interesting i...