similar to: labelling points plotted in a 2D plan

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2008 May 16
1
creating a 2d plan graphic and projecting points in it
Hello; I want to create a 2 D plan with (123 values) for axis1 and 7 values for axis 2. I then want to make a projection of points with their coordonates in that plan! is that possible and how to proceed? Thanks [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2013 Mar 07
3
ggplot2 y elipse.
Buenas tardes, Estoy intentando mejorar un gráfico que construyo pero de manera "bruta" y quiere encontrar una manera más eficiente. El gráfico en cuestión tiene más partes pero para simplificar la parte que me interesa es esta: [image: Imágenes integradas 5] Esto es una elipse de confianza de unos puntos, la elipse la consigo ayudándome de dataEllipse (paquete car), para llegar a
2003 Dec 26
2
OC curve in "Quality Control"
Dear all, Can anyone please help me about any of the following questions: -------------------------------------------- 1. How can i find "factorial" of any number in R? I tried > prod(170:1) # to find factorial of 170 or 170! Is it the only procedure - or R has any better process / operational character to calculate factorial? Also, is it possible to calculate factorial of 500? Or
2007 Oct 24
16
PATCH 0/10: Merge PV framebuffer & console into QEMU
The following series of 10 patches is a merge of the xenfb and xenconsoled functionality into the qemu-dm code. The general approach taken is to have qemu-dm provide two machine types - one for xen paravirt, the other for fullyvirt. For compatability the later is the default. The goals overall are to kill LibVNCServer, remove alot of code duplication and/or parallel impls of the same concepts, and
2006 Oct 10
1
read.table versus read.csv (PR#9284)
This message is in MIME format. --=_6vx1wr5xhvr4 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; DelSp="Yes"; format="flowed" Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Dear R Core Team, Help to 'read.table' claims that 'read.csv' is identical to 'read.table' except for the defaults. However, 'read.table' seems