Thank you everyone for all of your suggestions!!
I am going to try compiling R from the source- it should be the best exercise
to broaden my understanding of Linux.
Best.
Jonathan.
Roland Rau [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Jonathan,
Jonathan Morse wrote:
I am new to Linux (not to R
I am new to Linux (not to R) and recently installed Mandriva Spring 2007 on my
partitioned hard drive. My next objective is to install R in the Linux
environment, unfortunately Mandriva is not one of the Linux distributions
available for download... Could someone please let me know which
- function(x,prop=.05) {
trimx - x[x quantile(x,prob=(1-prop))]
return(trimx)
}
Petr
Jonathan Morse napsal(a):
Hi,
I am trying to restrict a data set so as not to included outliers.
Specifically, I would like to specify a percentage where a fraction of
observations are eliminated from the data
- function(x,prop=.05) {
trimx - x[x quantile(x,prob=(1-prop))]
return(trimx)
}
Petr
Jonathan Morse napsal(a):
Hi,
I am trying to restrict a data set so as not to included outliers.
Specifically, I would like to specify a percentage where a fraction of
observations are eliminated from the data
That works nicely.
Thank you.
jim holtman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: try this:
trim - function(x,prop=.05) {
trimlow -quantile(x,prob=(prop))
trimhigh - quantile(x,prob=(1 - prop))
x[(x = trimlow) (x = trimhigh)]
}
On 3/20/07, Jonathan Morse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Hi,
I am trying to restrict a data set so as not to included outliers.
Specifically, I would like to specify a percentage where a fraction of
observations are eliminated from the data set, much in the same way that the
trimmed mean function works - but leaving the restricted data set intact.