> On Apr 19, 2018, at 11:21 PM, Jack Frazer wrote:
>
> Dear R Developers,
>
> I hope this email finds you well.
>
> As a newcomer to the world of R, I'm trying different exercises. In my way,
> I faced with some, seemingly, trivial problems but there is not any
> response
Hi David,
Thank you so much for your kind suggestion and fixing my code!! I learn a lot
from you today.
Ding
-Original Message-
From: David Winsemius [mailto:dwinsem...@comcast.net]
Sent: Thursday, April 19, 2018 6:58 PM
To: Ding, Yuan Chun
Cc: r-help@r-project.org
Hello, Anne,
just a few quick hints because I need to run.
First, try to format you R-code in emails like this
with adequate line breaks.
Second, if you boil down your problem to the crucial point
(and not just pack an email with very specific code) more
people may be more willing to respond.
Hi R folks,
In my previous post I forgot to mention that I was new to R. I was really
grateful for your quick help. I have two further questions:
1) In the graph of a regression line I would like to show one specific residual
yi obs - yi pred (let's take the person whose residual is 76). How do
Dear R Developers,
I hope this email finds you well.
As a newcomer to the world of R, I'm trying different exercises. In my way,
I faced with some, seemingly, trivial problems but there is not any
response for that around the web. So, I thought can get help from you.
Specifically, in tutorial
> Olivier Crouzet
> on Thu, 19 Apr 2018 18:13:30 +0200 writes:
> Hi,
> I think he's talking about how much a statistical estimator is influenced
by extreme datapoints, e.g.
>
Quizas es que si el precio es constante y tienes una constante en tu
modelo, eso crea multicolinealidad, y elimina una de las variables
Antonio
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