Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "yannishome".
2005 Mar 09
3
R-2.0.1 Gentoo g77 problem
Hello,
I use Gentoo and I can't get R 2.0.1 to compile. I used the portage system, Gentoo's source package sytem, and after it uncompresses the source to R, it says that I don't have a fortran compiler. It told me to use f77 flag and re-emerge gcc, which I did with the f77 and fortran flags, but it still won't compile. Does anyone have any ideas? I suspect that gcc has changed
2005 Dec 27
2
off topic A4 paper
Dear R People:
Please excuse the off topic question.
What are the dimensions of A-4 Paper, please?
Actually, the question should read, "how do I set up a LaTex file
to fix A-4 paper, please?"
Thanks much!
Sincerely,
Erin Hodgess
Associate Professor
Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences
University of Houston - Downtown
mailto: hodgess at gator.uhd.edu
2005 Oct 24
2
Is 64-bit linux compatible version of 'R' available?
Hi,
Is there any 64-bit compatible version of 'R' available?
Thanks & Regards,
Uttam Phulwale
Tata Consultancy Services Limited
Mailto: uttam.phulwale@tcs.com
Website: http://www.tcs.com
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2005 Dec 28
1
[Fwd: Re: R on Mandriva 2006]
...ll active in
maintaining R for Mandrake. But he has a site for R and Mandrake in
italian and this may provide some first clues.
HTH,
Ioannis
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Ioannis C. Dimakos, Ph.D.
University of Patras
Department of Elementary Education
Patras, GR-26500 GREECE
http://www.elemedu.upatras.gr/dimakos/
http://yannishome.port5.com/
2005 Dec 28
2
R on Mandriva 2006
Hello anyone,
I'm trying to install R on Mandriva 2006 distribution via rpm file with the
line
urpmi R-2.0.0-1mdk.i586.rpm
but I got an error message saying that the file is not accessible due to some
info problem.
I also tried with a source code in R-2.1.1.tar but I think that there is some
problem concerning the new version of gcc (4.x), so I downgraded it to gcc
3.4.5 but it does
2006 Feb 27
5
repeated measures ANOVA
Dear list members:
I have the following data:
group <- rep(rep(1:2, c(5,5)), 3)
time <- rep(1:3, rep(10,3))
subject <- rep(1:10, 3)
p.pa <- c(92, 44, 49, 52, 41, 34, 32, 65, 47, 58, 94, 82, 48, 60, 47,
46, 41, 73, 60, 69, 95, 53, 44, 66, 62, 46, 53, 73, 84, 79)
P.PA <- data.frame(subject, group, time, p.pa)
The ten subjects were randomly assigned to one of two groups and
measured