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2023 Nov 29
1
Code editor for writing R code
Presumably there's nothing stopping you *writing* LaTeX in comments -- do you want a code editor that will render and display the LaTeX as you write? (Or am I misunderstanding something?) Does anyone do classic literate programming *sensu* Knuth any more? https://rpubs.com/bbolker/3153 https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/noweb/vignettes/noweb.pdf On 2023-11-29 10:57 a.m., Christofer Bogaso wrote: > Hi, > > Currently I use VS-Code to write codes in R. While it is very good, it > does not allow me to write Latex e...
2006 Dec 05
0
Wombling
Hello, Does anyone know if there is any package in R to perform wombling (sensu Barbujani et al. 1990) or a related method? RSiteSearch only gives 2 results with "wombling" and I am not aware of any other name for the method. Some weeks ago there was a related question on the list but there was no response... I acknowledge that programming it wouldn't be so d...
2005 Oct 21
0
partial rank correlation coefficient
Hi All, a colleague asked me if R has a function producing a Partial Rank Correlation Coefficient, sensu Blower and Dowlatabadi 1994 [1]. I personally would not have a clue, and I could not find something like that on the search page... although I would not be surprised if it's there under a different name. Incidentally, unfortunately the function, assuming it exists, is to be fed to some MSc st...
2023 Jun 03
1
infelicity in `na.print = ""` for numeric columns of data frames/formatting numeric values
...(c(1:2, NA)), na.encode=FALSE), na.print ="") Everything about this is documented (if you look carefully enough), but IMO it violates the principle of least surprise https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Principle_of_least_astonishment , so I would call it at least an 'infelicity' (sensu Bill Venables) Is there any chance that this design decision could be revisited? cheers Ben Bolker --- Consider dd <- data.frame(f = factor(1:2), c = as.character(1:2), n = as.numeric(1:2), i = 1:2) dd[3,] <- rep(NA, 4) print(dd, na.print = "") print(dd, na.pri...
2009 Jul 20
5
what is meaning of the bubbles in boxplots?
Hi ,everyone , I draw some boxplot figure with the command "boxplot".But in the figure,there are some bubbles at the top part of the figure. Can anyone tell me what the correct meaning of these bubbles?and how to remove it? -- TANG Jie Email: totangjie@gmail.com Tel: 0086-2154896104 Shanghai Typhoon Institute,China [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2023 Nov 29
4
Code editor for writing R code
Hi, Currently I use VS-Code to write codes in R. While it is very good, it does not allow me to write Latex expressions in comments, which I am willing to have to write corresponding mathematical expressions as comments in my code files. Does there exist any Code editor for R, that allows me to write Latex in comments? Any information will be appreciated. Thanks,
2010 Oct 25
3
question in using nlme and lme4 for unbalanced data
Hello: I have an two factorial random block design. It's a ecology experiment. My two factors are, guild removal and enfa removal. Both are two levels, 0 (no removal), 1 (removal). I have 5 blocks. But within each block, it's unbalanced at plot level because I have 5 plots instead of 4 in each block. Within each block, I have 1 plot with only guild removal, 1 plot with only enfa removal,
2018 Nov 01
2
CentOS 7.6 and Xen 4.6
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