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2017 Dec 08
0
trying to find the multiple combinations...
...not replace such homework on your own. Cheers, Bert Bert Gunter "The trouble with having an open mind is that people keep coming along and sticking things into it." -- Opus (aka Berkeley Breathed in his "Bloom County" comic strip ) On Fri, Dec 8, 2017 at 9:15 AM, Benjamin Sabatini <sunscape1 at hotmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > Yes, actually, I could set an upper limit and grind through the > possibilities to find a minimal set or a few if that's what you mean. Close > to the result would be OK, too. Otherwise it would go on forever, I > suppose. &gt...
2017 Dec 08
5
trying to find the multiple combinations...
Hi, I'm trying to find a way to determine what multiples of the combination of three or more numbers equals a forth number. So, if I had a number set like: c(13.4689, 12.85212, 17.05071) What combination and multiples of these numbers would average to 15.0078? (so, something that would tell me x, y, and z in (x*13.4689 + y*12.85212+ z*17.05071) / x+y+z) = 15.0078 I think this is doable
2017 Dec 08
0
trying to find the multiple combinations...
...lve for one of your variables and it will be given in terms of the other two. That is, there is a whole infinite plane of solutions. No, aggregate will not be sufficient to enumerate the solution set.. -- Sent from my phone. Please excuse my brevity. On December 7, 2017 10:37:37 PM PST, Benjamin Sabatini <sunscape1 at hotmail.com> wrote: >Hi, > >I'm trying to find a way to determine what multiples of the combination >of three or more numbers equals a forth number. > >So, if I had a number set like: > >c(13.4689, 12.85212, 17.05071) > >What combination and mul...
2013 Mar 22
1
Integration of vector syntax unknown
Hello, I'm very new to using R, but I was told it could do what I want. I'm not sure how best to enter the information but here goes... I'm trying to transfer the following integral into R to solve for ln(gamma_1), on the left, for multiple instances of gamma_i and variable N_i. gamma_i is, for example, (0, 0.03012048, 0.05000000, 0.19200000, 0.44000000, 0.62566845) N_i (N_1 or