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2004-02-03 Thread Trend_Wal
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Re: Re: [Rd] request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions

2004-02-03 Thread Peter Ruckdeschel
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Prof Brian D Ripley wrote: On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Duncan Murdoch wrote: On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 09:45:52 +, Matthias Kohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I think the most common example is the Cantor distribution. That's the most common 1-dimensional singular distribution,

Re: [Rd] request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions

2004-02-03 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Yes, for my second example the 2-d distribution function is > continuous, because there are no atoms: > > F(x,y) = P(X <= x, Y <= y) = Phi(min(x,y)) Right, sorry. I had it mixed up with a mental image of the conditional distributions of Y given X or v

Re: [Rd] close.screen (PR#6530)

2004-02-03 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
Since the argment of close.screen is supposed to be a single screen number, and > scr [1] 5 6 this appears to be user error, correctly detected. On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Full_Name: Martin Schlather > Version: R.1.9.0 (2004-02-02) > OS: Linux SuSe 9.0 > Submission from: (NU

Re: RE: [Rd] request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions

2004-02-03 Thread Peter Ruckdeschel
Hi Gregory, after some discussions with Martin Maechler and Josef Leydold (WU Wien), we have felt the need for some package that should allow for an object-orientated approach to distributions. Great! Thank you. Our small group at Bayreuth now has developed a package "distr" which tries

Re: [Rd] request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions

2004-02-03 Thread Prof Brian D Ripley
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 09:45:52 +, Matthias Kohl > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I think the most common example is the Cantor distribution. > > That's the most common 1-dimensional singular distribution, but higher > dimensional distributions are muc

Re: [Rd] request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions

2004-02-03 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On Tue, 3 Feb 2004 12:31:10 + (GMT Standard Time), Prof Brian D Ripley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : >On Tue, 3 Feb 2004, Duncan Murdoch wrote: > >> On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 09:45:52 +, Matthias Kohl >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> >> >I think the most common example is the Cantor distribution.

Re: [Rd] request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions

2004-02-03 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 03 Feb 2004 13:21:24 +0100, Peter Dalgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote : >Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> That's the most common 1-dimensional singular distribution, but higher >> dimensional distributions are much more commonly singular. For >> example, mixed continuous-discrete

[Rd] close.screen (PR#6530)

2004-02-03 Thread schlather
Full_Name: Martin Schlather Version: R.1.9.0 (2004-02-02) OS: Linux SuSe 9.0 Submission from: (NULL) (193.168.1.228) Dear all, the sequence close.screen(close.screen()) split.screen(c(1,2)) scr <- split.screen(c(1,2)) screen(scr[2]) ## also for scr[1] close.screen(scr) causes the e

[Rd] Antwort: test

2004-02-03 Thread postmaster1
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Re: [Rd] request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions

2004-02-03 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Duncan Murdoch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 09:45:52 +, Matthias Kohl > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > >I think the most common example is the Cantor distribution. > > That's the most common 1-dimensional singular distribution, but higher > dimensional distributions are

Re: [Rd] request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions

2004-02-03 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On Tue, 03 Feb 2004 09:45:52 +, Matthias Kohl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I think the most common example is the Cantor distribution. That's the most common 1-dimensional singular distribution, but higher dimensional distributions are much more commonly singular. For example, mixed continuou

Re: [Rd] request for comments --- package "distr" --- S4 Classes for Distributions

2004-02-03 Thread Matthias Kohl
Peter Dalgaard schrieb: "Warnes, Gregory R" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: as subclasses of either of the two the subclasses "AbscontDistribution" or " DiscreteDistribution". It is not at all clear to me what an 'AbscontDistribution' is. Perhaps you are referring to a continuous distrib