Dear R-users.
I eventually bought myself a new computer with the following
characteristics:
Processor AMD ATHLON 64 DUAL CORE 4000+ (socket AM2)
Mother board ASR SK-AM2 2
Ram Corsair Value 1 GB DDR2 800 Mhz
Hard Disk WESTERN DIGITAL 160 GB SATA2 8MB
I'm a newcomer to the Linux world.
I started u
I would like to improve my knowledge on the matter, but I cannot find
url in your posts.
Did I miss something ?
Or you mean that you have added the url in the help page ?
Thanks
8rino
Prof Brian Ripley ha scritto:
>
> I added an example (and a reference url) to ?X11 yesterday, since it
> seems k
vice') tells you how to set up a default device which
> you could use to change default arguments, but using the X11 geometry
> resources is the canonical way to do this.
>
> On Tue, 6 Nov 2007, 8rino-Luca Pantani wrote:
>
>> There's a Renviron file under /etc/R, but
There's a Renviron file under /etc/R, but there are no lines with
"position (x, y)".
Henrique Dallazuanna ha scritto:
> In the Windows the file Rconsole contains the position(x,y) of the graphics.
> I don't know if file have the same name in Ubuntu.
>
Dear R users,
is there a way to tell R where to draw the windows where the plots are
drawn ?
I always get that window on the right of my screen, where it interferes
with my Xemacs + ESS window where I'm writing lines.
Of course I can move it manually, but I would like to have it
permanently on
Hi Rodrigo,
it is not easy to anwer your question since you did not provide some
data to work with, nor what went wrong with your code.
Anyway, as far as I can catch I would try the following
library(nlme)
df.GD <- groupedData(Y ~ fact_A +fact_B|fact_C, data=DataFrame)
lme.1 <-lme(y~fact_A + fact_
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