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2007 Feb 28
4
legend question
Hi to all,
I'm sorry for posting this question, I am sure I am missing something
important but after reading the documentation I cannot find where the
problem is.
I want to add a legend to a figure. If I use a simple example drawn
from the R Reference Manual such as, for instance:
x <- seq(-pi, pi, len = 65)
plot(x, sin(x), type="l", col = 2)
legend(x = -3, y = .9,
2005 Jul 21
2
opening RDB files
Hi all,
I've recently upgraded to R version 2.1.1 and when trying to inspect the
contents of many packages in the library (for instance library\MASS\R) I've
realized wordpad, or the notepad, won't open them since they have *.RDB and
*.RDX extensions which these editors cannot recognize.
However, libraries in previous versions of R did not have these extensions
and I could inspect
2016 Feb 22
0
Remote Desktop slow startup in Windows 10 / 8
...r/lib/samba/sysvol/adi.local/scripts
read only = No
[sysvol]
path = /var/lib/samba/sysvol
read only = No
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2008 Jul 10
1
quantile regression estimation results
Dear list,
I'm using the quantreg package for quantile regression. Although it's
fine, there're is some weird behavior a little bit difficult to
understant. In some occasions, the regression results table shows
coefficients, t-statistics, standard errors and p-values. However, in
other occasions it shows only coefficients and confidence intervals.
Therefore, the question is... Is
2005 Apr 02
1
Survey of "moving window" statistical functions - still looking f or fast mad function
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2004 Oct 12
1
bandwidths for bivariate density estimation
Hi,
I am using the KernSmooth package to estimate nonparametrically bivariate
density functions. However, it seems that the bandwidths (one for each
co-ordinate direction) have to be selected manually. This does not apply
for the univariate case, for which dpik (included in KernSmooth) uses
up-to-date plug-in rules.
Does anyone know about a package, or function, which estimates bandwidths