Re: [R] Is there a canonical way to pronounce CRAN?

2022-05-04 Thread Tom Woolman
Everyone needs to speak English exactly like I do or else they're doing it wrong :) By I pronounce CRAN the same way that I pronounce the first half of cranberry. On 2022-05-04 20:24, Avi Gross via R-help wrote: Extended discussion may be a waste but speaking for myself, I found it highl

Re: [R] Is there a canonical way to pronounce CRAN?

2022-05-04 Thread Jeff Newmiller
I had exposure to CPAN and CTAN before learning R, and then there is MRAN... but with no in-person mentors influencing me I decided not to pronounce the C separately in CRAN. The "CRANberries" website indicates that I am not alone. On May 4, 2022 7:38:13 AM PDT, Kevin Thorpe wrote: >Interesting

Re: [R] Is there a canonical way to pronounce CRAN?

2022-05-04 Thread Ebert,Timothy Aaron
It would be nice in some ways if everyone would pronounce the same word in the same way, but then we could not argue over the correct pronunciation of words like tomato or aluminium/aluminum. I think of cran as "Kran". While I had German in high school I didnn't remember the German word for cran

Re: [R] [EXTERNAL] Is there a canonical way to pronounce CRAN?

2022-05-04 Thread Cade, Brian S via R-help
CRAN as in cranberry. Just my minor thought. Brian Brian S. Cade, PhD U. S. Geological Survey Fort Collins Science Center 2150 Centre Ave., Bldg. C Fort Collins, CO 80526-8818 email: ca...@usgs.gov tel: 970 226-9326 From: R-help

[R] Is there a canonical way to pronounce CRAN?

2022-05-04 Thread Roland Rau via R-help
Dear all, I talked with colleagues this morning and we realized that some people (=me) pronounce CRAN like the German word "Kran" (probably pronounced like "cruhn" in English -- if it was a word). My colleague pronounced it as "Sea-Ran" or "Sea-Run". The colleague was a student and has worked

[R] After installing and loading package 'PMCMRplus' could not find function "posthoc.kruskal.conover.test"

2022-05-04 Thread Carlos Gonzalez
> source("~/.active-rstudio-document", echo=TRUE) > library(tidyverse) > library(PMCMRplus) > m1 <- c(83, 91, 94) > m2 <- c(91, 90, 81, 83) > m3 <- c(78, 82, 77) > pKW(list(m1, m2, m3), method = "Asymptotic") Ties are present, so p-values are based on conditional null distribution. Group size