Xiaoxu LI wrote:
I should have read the following page on R_Extension_for_MediaWiki
http://mars.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/mediawiki/sk/index.php/R_Extension_for_MediaWiki_v0.06#New_tags_and_attributes
Has anybody seen an ... online example page in English?
I really wish wiki.r-project.org be equipped
I should have read the following page on R_Extension_for_MediaWiki
http://mars.wiwi.hu-berlin.de/mediawiki/sk/index.php/R_Extension_for_MediaWiki_v0.06#New_tags_and_attributes
Has anybody seen an ... online example page in English?
I really wish wiki.r-project.org be equipped with parameter input
Hello,
Just to add to what Ajay said: the http://wiki.r-project.org does not
execute R code from within wiki pages. This is a choice for security
reasons. However, there are ways to get R code from R wiki pages and run
it in R: http://wiki.r-project.org/rwiki/doku.php?id=tips:misc:wikicode
A
That's not the catch, the catch is that there is no editorial
"control" (for the lack of a better word) or quality control,
which allows every nincompoop to write "authoritative" knols
as evidenced on the web site. I am also quite sure that they
place and check cookies to increase their knowledge a
just search for the Google Docs plugin on my website www.decisionstats.com ,
its either on page 1 or page 2
i just gave the idea , and voila, some one just wrote the code on this list
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 2:32 PM, freerow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi ohri:
>
> Thanks for your introduct
Hi ohri:
Thanks for your introduction of knol. I am testing it now. I can't
google out the "Google Docs plugin for sending R output directly to
the Docs". Is it something like R(D)COM?
My point is to adopt html FORM elements (input boxes, checks,...) into
any wiki platform. R-php, R-cgi or others
Hi Tobias,
It makes sense from a practical view point. SAS Institute funds its own wiki
at www.sascommunity.org The catch is they have editorial influence and can
use offerings there for commercial purposes.
The surprising thing is you can actually create a wiki in wikipedia itself.
Just adopt
Hi,
I am just writing a draft to introduce confidence intervals of various
"effect sizes" to my students. Surely, I'll recommend the package
MBESS in R. Currently, it means I have to recommend R's interface at
first. As a statistics teacher in a dept of psychology, I often have
to reply why not
Dear R fans ( and wiki fans),
I am just writing a draft to introduce confidence intervals of various
"effect sizes" to my students. Surely, I'll recommend the package
MBESS in R. Currently, it means I have to recommend R's interface at
first. As a statistics teacher in a dept of psychology, I ofte
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