Great, these are valuable tips. Thanks both of you. I appreciate it. :)
Timothy
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> Hi,
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> I'm very confused about R structu
On 05/27/2010 02:13 AM, Timothy Wu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm very confused about R structures and the methods to go with them.
> I'm using R for microarray analysis with Bioconductors. Suppose
> without reading the documentations, what's the best way to explore a
> data structure when you know nothing a
Hi,
I'm very confused about R structures and the methods to go with them. I'm
using R for microarray analysis with Bioconductors. Suppose without reading
the documentations, what's the best way to explore a data structure when you
know nothing about it?
I am currently using is() / class() to see
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