From: Amos B. Elberg amos.elb...@gmail.com
| If you take a look at rmarkdown and the rticles package, you'll find a
template for | a tufte ebook in the style of Edward Tufte.
From: Sven E. Templer sven.temp...@gmail.com
| Q3: any other recommendations?
| You might be interested in the very easy
m not sure, if there are better possibilities..
Thanks for any hint or link by expert R users.
Wolfgang Lindner
Leichlingen, Germany
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Subject: Re: [R] the making of _R_ eBooks
| On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 3:50 AM, Dr. Wolfgang Lindner
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| Dear list members,
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| I like the look and feel of the eBook
Dear Prof. Ripley,
thank you for the 2 links w/r to my question.
Section 2.3 in 'R Installation and Administration' seems very condensed to
me. But there is a mention of Calibre, I will read about all that.
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I did.
Best
Wolfgang Lindner
Some R users asked offlist for the link to Tele_R. Sorry, here it is:
[3] http://telemath.altervista.org/
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Am 19.03.2015 um 21:57 schrieb Ista Zahn istaz...@gmail.com:
Hey that's really nice. I'm not sure how practical it is, but it works
surprisingly well.
Best
the experiences, opinions or ideas of other
members of the R community with respect of the use of Tele_R.
I hope that this is not the wrong list to say these words.
Best,
Wolfgang Lindner
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thank you all, Jagat, Bert and Prof. Ripley for your kind help.
The PROBLEM was:
give descripitve names to the columns in
JJ-data.frame( c( as.character(rep( gender,3))) , c( F76,6- F83, F90) )
Possible SOLUTIONs are:
1.JJ - data.frame( gender=c( as.character(rep( gender,3))) ,
dear all,
I'm building new dataframes from bigger one's using e.g. columns F76, F83,
F90:
JJ-data.frame( c( as.character(rep( gender,3))) , c( F76,6- F83, F90) )
Looking into JJ one has:
c.as.character.rep.gender..8...
c.6...F73..F78..F79..F82..6...F84..F94..F106..F109
1
dear experts,
I reproduced an experiment (questionnaire) some times.
The result of the experiment is a vector of 5 factors, say (A,B,C,D,E).
In the original article the result is given in 5 pairs of mean and stDev for
A .. E, e.g. mean_A=37.4 and sd_A=8.1.
The interval for A,B,C,D,E values is
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