On 30.11.2014 06:29, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
Stop using administrator. If and only if Windows prompts you for permission to
install, give it your password. Stay as far away from administrator as you can.
Which is not the reason here: gzip is not on the PATH, i.e. Erin forgot
to put the Rtool
Any mailing list which respects its recipients makes unsubscribing as
easy as possible. If users are having trouble doing so, it's clearly not
easy enough.
I think putting a directly link in every message is certainly the right
thing to do.
On 11/29/2014 09:14 PM, Rolf Turner wrote:
On 30/1
Dear listmembersI wouldlike to remove in a dotplot() the border/frame from the
figure and only keepthe x- and y-axis. I can’t find a way to do this. bty="n"
does notwork. Can somebody help? I include the r coding for my figure below.
dotplot(plant_species ~ mean, data =botany,aspect=
Stop using administrator. If and only if Windows prompts you for permission to
install, give it your password. Stay as far away from administrator as you can.
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Jeff NewmillerThe . .
Hello everyone!
I'm trying to install R-3.1.2 from source on a Windows 8 laptop.
I installed Rtools 3.1 as administrator and is was fine so far.
Then I downloaded the R-3.1.2.tar.gz file and attempted to use the tar
command,
also from the shell as administrator.
I keep getting the following:
ta
On Sat, Nov 29, 2014 at 7:32 PM, Jeff Newmiller
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> To be fair, Rolf, they have already found difficulty and are trying to find
> their way out of this torrent, and impeding their way is not in anyone's
> interest.
>
> John: I agree that adding the word "unsubscribe" to the footer would pro
To be fair, Rolf, they have already found difficulty and are trying to find
their way out of this torrent, and impeding their way is not in anyone's
interest.
John: I agree that adding the word "unsubscribe" to the footer would probably
help those lost enough to be mailing the list. The existin
I think r-help list software supports unsubscribe headers. When this
option is enabled an additional header containing an unsubscribe link
is sent with every message do the list. This header is interpreted by
some email clients like Hotmail and Gmail, and a small unsubscribe
button is placed after
On 30/11/14 14:16, John Sorkin wrote:
I don't see a link that is labeled "unsubscribe".
On Nov 29, 2014, at 7:35 PM, Jeff Newmiller
wrote:
In what way would that be unlike the link that is already there?
On November 29, 2014 4:09:29 PM PST, John Sorkin
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Requests like this a
I don't see a link that is labeled "unsubscribe".
John
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In what way would that be unlike the link that is already there?
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> Requests like this appear from time to time. Would it make sense to
add a link to the bottom of the email messages generated by the mail
program that is labeled and goes directly to the unsubscribe page?
> John
> On Nov 29, 2014, at 8:26 AM, M. A. Parreño
wrote:
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> i already sent this please
I was similarly bitten a couple of days ago when I submitted an update
of my deldir package. I'm*pretty* sure that I completed all the
requisite steps in the steps in the web-based submission procedure, but
I never received the promised "confirmation email". Being a thicko, I
overlooked this f
Glenn Schultz me.com> writes:
>
> Hello All,
> I need some help with optimx, mostly due to my apparent lack of
> imagination than optimx itself. Below is the pertinent code for
> which I have a question. I am fitting to the term structure of swap
> rates per Cox, Ingersoll, and Ross. As you
Thanks Martin, looks like the update fixed the issue.
The round2 function is just to format the output.
now I can get the correct result:
library(Rmpfr)
sprintf("%#.2f", round(mpfr(1.152, 200),2))
round2(1.152, 2)
#[1] "1.15"
Artur
2014-11-27 7:10 GMT-02:00 Martin Maechler :
>> Artur Augus
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On Sat,
Hello All,
I need some help with optimx, mostly due to my apparent lack of imagination
than optimx itself. Below is the pertinent code for which I have a question.
I am fitting to the term structure of swap rates per Cox, Ingersoll, and Ross.
As you can see the objective function is CIRTune.
http://www.bioperl.org/wiki/HOWTOs
On Nov 29, 2014, at 3:00 AM, r-help-requ...@r-project.org wrote:
Subject: Re: [R] perl
On Friday, November 28, 2014, Noha Osman
mailto:nmo_...@usc.edu>> wrote:
Hi Folks
Iam a new user in perl and I have two questions .Hopefully I get any help
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