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2012 Mar 28
0
Updates to the Deducer family of packages
Dear R users, Over the past month there have been a number of package updates in the deducer ecosystem. Deducer is a general purpose, extensible, data analysis GUI. It is designed to be a free easy to use alternative to proprietary data analysis software such as SPSS, JMP, and Minitab. It has a menu system to do common data manipulation and analysis tasks, and an excel-like spreadsheet in which
2012 Mar 28
0
Updates to the Deducer family of packages
Dear R users, Over the past month there have been a number of package updates in the deducer ecosystem. Deducer is a general purpose, extensible, data analysis GUI. It is designed to be a free easy to use alternative to proprietary data analysis software such as SPSS, JMP, and Minitab. It has a menu system to do common data manipulation and analysis tasks, and an excel-like spreadsheet in which
2010 Aug 16
0
Major update of Deducer, including GSOC funded work
A new version of Deducer (0.4) has been sent to CRAN, and should be propagating to all the mirrors in due course. Also, a new plug-in package (DeducerExtras) has also been released to CRAN, containing additional dialogs and functionality. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the R community for choosing this project for a Google Summer of Code grant, and for the support and
2010 Aug 16
0
Major update of Deducer, including GSOC funded work
A new version of Deducer (0.4) has been sent to CRAN, and should be propagating to all the mirrors in due course. Also, a new plug-in package (DeducerExtras) has also been released to CRAN, containing additional dialogs and functionality. I would like to take this opportunity to thank the R community for choosing this project for a Google Summer of Code grant, and for the support and
2009 Aug 03
0
Deducer 0.1 : An intuitive cross-platform data analysis GUI
Deducer 0.1 has been released to CRAN Deducer is designed to be a free, easy to use, alternative to proprietary software such as SPSS, JMP, and Minitab. It has a menu system to do common data manipulation and data analysis tasks, and an excel-like spreadsheet in which to view and edit data frames. The goal of the project is to two fold. 1. Provide an intuitive interface so that non-technical
2009 Aug 03
0
Deducer 0.1 : An intuitive cross-platform data analysis GUI
Deducer 0.1 has been released to CRAN Deducer is designed to be a free, easy to use, alternative to proprietary software such as SPSS, JMP, and Minitab. It has a menu system to do common data manipulation and data analysis tasks, and an excel-like spreadsheet in which to view and edit data frames. The goal of the project is to two fold. 1. Provide an intuitive interface so that non-technical
2009 Dec 03
0
Deducer: An R data analysis GUI
Announcing a new version of Deducer: Deducer 0.2-1 is an intuitive, cross-platform graphical data analysis system. It uses menus and dialogs to guide the user efficiently through the data manipulation and analysis process, and has an excel like spreadsheet for easy data frame visualization and editing. Deducer works best when used with the Java based R GUI JGR, but the dialogs can be called from
2009 Dec 03
0
Deducer: An R data analysis GUI
Announcing a new version of Deducer: Deducer 0.2-1 is an intuitive, cross-platform graphical data analysis system. It uses menus and dialogs to guide the user efficiently through the data manipulation and analysis process, and has an excel like spreadsheet for easy data frame visualization and editing. Deducer works best when used with the Java based R GUI JGR, but the dialogs can be called from
2010 Sep 25
0
Deducer 0.4-1 and JGR 1.7-2 released
Hi All, I would like to announce the release of Deducer 0.4-1 and JGR 1.7-2 to CRAN. The updates should be propagating through the mirrors over the next few days. On the Deducer side we have a number of nice improvements: 1. A new Text Field Widget for plug-ins is included, which is better suited for entering/displaying numeric and short string fields than TextAreaWidget. 2. A new Object Chooser
2010 Sep 25
0
Deducer 0.4-1 and JGR 1.7-2 released
Hi All, I would like to announce the release of Deducer 0.4-1 and JGR 1.7-2 to CRAN. The updates should be propagating through the mirrors over the next few days. On the Deducer side we have a number of nice improvements: 1. A new Text Field Widget for plug-ins is included, which is better suited for entering/displaying numeric and short string fields than TextAreaWidget. 2. A new Object Chooser
2006 May 17
1
Announcement: Markdown-0.2 for PmWiki
Announcing a new release of the PmWiki Markdown extension.[1] This release introduces an improvement in page rendering, examples of syntax,[2] and better support for Atx (up from none). I have also established a page to help keep interested parties informed of changes, to include a discussion group.[3] There are still problems with loose lists and blockquotes, but this is a 0.2 release. The syntax
2010 Mar 14
3
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week
CRAN (and crantastic) updates this week New packages ------------ * apcluster (1.0.1) Ulrich Bodenhofer http://crantastic.org/packages/apcluster The apcluster package implements Frey's and Dueck's Affinity Propagation clustering in R. The algorithms are analogous to the Matlab code published by Frey and Dueck. * BioPhysConnectoR (1.6-1) Franziska Hoffgaard
2010 Oct 02
1
Deducer and Contingency Tables
Is there a way to use Deducer to analyze contingency table data that is only available in a row-by-column summary form (not a data frame)? Thanks. Jim Watkins
2012 Oct 03
0
error in Deducer in 1-m: m is missing
I have two macs both running OS 10.6.8. One has JGR 1.7-9 and the other 1.7-11. When I run 'descriptives' from the analysis menu on the same data set on both machines. It runs as expected on 1.7-9 but give the error message in the header in version 1.7-11. Other analysis procedures seem to run fine in both. Whgy? -- View this message in context:
2003 Nov 19
2
Difference in ANOVA results - R vs. JMP/Minitab
Hi, I ran a small data set from a factorial experiment through R, Minitab and JMP... the result from R is significantly different from what Minitab or JMP give... The data set is at the following link: http://www.personal.psu.edu/nug107/Uploads/2x3_16repsANOVA.txt The first 5 columns are the factors and the next three are responses. In particular, for the response beta11MSE, two of the
2006 May 07
1
Announcement: Markdown-0.1 for PmWiki
Okay, it's pretty alpha, but it is a start. I have published "Markdown," which is a recipe that helps integrate Markdown syntax with PmWiki.[1] My goal is that, when finished, there will be something pretty close to a PHP-based wiki that relies on Markdown syntax. I have been involved with PmWiki for a couple years now. It has matured into a very potent, customizeable wiki engine.
2008 Feb 02
1
Meaning of Error Message from decompose
Greetings, For the following quarterly data I did a classical decomposition by hand in a spreadsheet and got reasonably similar results using Minitab 15. x 1 36 2 44 3 45 4 106 5 38 6 46 7 47 8 112 9 42 10 49 11 48 12 118 13 42 14 50 15
2011 May 26
1
JGR/Deducer Installation
Hi, Sorry if this is to wrong mailing list. In that case, please point me to correct mailing list. Please also excuse rather long mail - I am not sure what piece of information would be useful for anybody who could help me. Couple of days back I had put a query about box-plots using GUI. I got some excellent suggestions. One of them was to use JGR/Deducer. It worked quite well for my needs.
2007 Feb 20
6
Markdown and Wikis
I would like to have a wiki that uses Markdown as the markup language (or something very close), I've currently used PmWiki and I really like it but there are some problems with using Markdown so I'm interested to see if there is an alternative that works better for me. I've looked at wiki matrix and searched for and found the following list bitweaver, DekiWiki, DokuWiki, Friki,
2005 Jan 30
1
t-test or conf interval with known variance?
Hello, Is there a built-in test in R for hypothesis testing with samples of known variance? For example, I've got a set of data, a mean to compare against, and a known variance, and I want to determine the p-value for which I can reject the null hypothesis (mu_1 = mu_0) and accept the alternative (mu_1 > mu_0). I've found that JMP and Minitab can both do this (in JMP, it's a