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2001 Apr 05
1
PR#896
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Dear developers,
I have a problem with some discrepancy between R 1.2.1 for
Windows and R 1.2.2 (and less) for Linux. While trying to correct
the wilcox.test (see my previous bug report) I encountered the
following problem: I wanted to check the behaviour of the function
wdiff used in the search for CI limits.
x<-rnorm(10,3,1)
y<-rnorm(10,0,1)
say
x<-
c(3.770684,4.654342,3.496403,1.772743,1.624953,2.645835,3.0994
77,1.706758,3.507709,1.982924)
y<-c(-0.8161288,0.1632923,0.6421997,1.9270846,-
0.4668112,0.3587806,0.3312529,-0.5393900,
0.1057892,1.7963575)...
2005 Dec 21
3
Best Practices???
Has anyone come up with a list of best practices for App design using Ruby
On Rails?
John McClain
Senior Software Engineer
TCS Healthcare
jmcclain-RI2jYlfFOOy2dUpmj6OxPQC/G2K4zDHf@public.gmane.org
(530)886-1700x235
"Skepticism is the first step toward truth"
2016 May 05
3
Yet another filter question
I hate to say anything remotely negative to Wayne but...
That wording from the man page makes almost no sense without the
examples directly after it (and I have read it many times and know what
it is saying).
When I go all RTFM on this topic I usually tell them to 'man rsync',
search for file-will-not-be-found and start reading from that line.
Once you understand the broken and correct
2004 Aug 23
0
corrections for R-intro.texi (PR#7192)
Hello,
Here are some patches for R-intro.texi, to correct various typos,
missing words, and minor inconsistencies in formatting.
Each patch is preceeded by its corresponding 'wdiff' output to make it
easier to see which words have changed.
--
Brian Gough
Network Theory Ltd,
Publishing the R Reference Manuals --- http://www.network-theory.co.uk/R/
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