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1999 Apr 07
2
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1999 Jul 01
1
version 0.5 of my libraries
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1999 Dec 07
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1999 Sep 16
1
MS executables for my libraries
An executable version 0.6 of my libraries is now available at
www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/rcode.html
This works with MS R0.64.2 and appears possibly to work with R65.0.
There is a serious problem with the Fortran compiler as some of the
examples for elliptic and carma crash it. These same examples do not crash
R63.0 with the library executables of Jan 99. I am releasing this anyway
because of the
1999 Nov 07
1
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1998 Feb 03
2
glm(.) / summary.glm(.); [over]dispersion and returning AIC..
I have been implementing a proposal of Jim Lindsey for glm(.)
to return AIC values, and
print.glm(.) and print.summary.glm(.) printing them....
however:
>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Lindsey <jlindsey@luc.ac.be> writes:
Jim> The problem still remains of getting the correct AIC when the user
Jim> wants the scale parameter to be fixed. (The calculation should
1998 Jan 07
2
R-beta: sequences
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1998 Jan 07
2
R-beta: sequences
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1998 Jun 02
3
R-beta: bugs and problems
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1998 Jun 02
3
R-beta: bugs and problems
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1998 Sep 15
1
seq --> Dealing with bugs in R, etc.
>>>>> "Jim" == Jim Lindsey <jlindsey@alpha.luc.ac.be> writes
in a private mail to me
Jim> That bug in seq() really has shaken my faith in R. How
Jim> many other known bugs are there that we on r-help are not informed
Jim> of and which can falsify our statistical analyses??? It is
Jim> imperative that patches for such things be made
1999 Nov 30
2
graphics
I have been receiving complaints that my libraries no longer give
reasonable graphics with R0.90. I have been replying that I have not
changed anything. Among my travels (presently in Umea), I have finally
had a chance to take a look. The best way to describe the current
default graphics is HORRIBLY UGLY. The R core member who made those
changes should buy glasses to see the screen better instead
2001 Oct 17
1
stochastic course notes with R
I have just put the postscript file for the first draft of a
manuscript of a course on The Statistical Analysis of Stochastic
Processes in Time, as well as the R code to do all of the examples, on
my web page at
www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/manuscripts.html
The chapters are
Part I Basic principles
1. What is a stochastic process?
2. Normal theory models and extensions.
Part II Categorical state
2001 Oct 17
1
stochastic course notes with R
I have just put the postscript file for the first draft of a
manuscript of a course on The Statistical Analysis of Stochastic
Processes in Time, as well as the R code to do all of the examples, on
my web page at
www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/manuscripts.html
The chapters are
Part I Basic principles
1. What is a stochastic process?
2. Normal theory models and extensions.
Part II Categorical state
2012 Jun 28
8
GPLPV, clock drift and PVUSB in Windows XP HVM
1. Shouldn''t the GPLPV drivers take care of the (bad) clock drift I''m experiencing in my Windows XP HVM? Or is there some other way around this problem that I haven''t been able to find on Google? How can I tell if the GPLPV drivers are active? I''ve added the /gplpv switch to the boot.ini file and the virtual NIC is definitely using the GPLPV version but other
1999 Sep 25
1
warning about libraries for MS
It is now definitely established that there are problems with library
executables under MS-Windows when compiled as described in
package.readme, at least for Fortran code. In extreme cases, R
crashes, but the result can simply be wrong answers as both Philippe
Lambert and I warned about a year ago, warnings that were blissfully
ignored.
I have not used any other executables for MS from CRAN, and
1999 Aug 21
2
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2000 Mar 23
4
dna library
I have just placed version 0.2 alpha of my library, dna, on my web
page at
www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/rcode.html
The R functions in this library cover most of the basic methods of
dna and protein sequence analysis. The library includes ports of
CLUSTAL W for multiple sequence alignment and flip for finding open
reading frames in a dna sequence.
There are an enormous number of interesting and
2000 Mar 23
4
dna library
I have just placed version 0.2 alpha of my library, dna, on my web
page at
www.luc.ac.be/~jlindsey/rcode.html
The R functions in this library cover most of the basic methods of
dna and protein sequence analysis. The library includes ports of
CLUSTAL W for multiple sequence alignment and flip for finding open
reading frames in a dna sequence.
There are an enormous number of interesting and
1998 Jun 18
2
R-beta: glm bug
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