On 28/04/2011 11:00 AM, cpoirier wrote:
Dear Ranjan,
I'm afraid the command "options(help_type = 'text')" will not work if R is
closed and opened again as the 'help_type' argument is set to 'html' by
default in Windows (same for me).
That's a default, but you can change it when you install R i
Dear Ranjan,
I'm afraid the command "options(help_type = 'text')" will not work if R is
closed and opened again as the 'help_type' argument is set to 'html' by
default in Windows (same for me).
You should better modify the 'C:/Program Files/R/R-X.XX.X/etc/Rprofile.site'
file with a text editor, a
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> "Is the room still a room when its empty? Does the room,
> the thing itself have purpose? Or do we, what's the word... imbue it."
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> Ranjan Maitra
> To:
> R-help
> Date:
> 04/12/2011 01:5
2011 01:56 PM
Subject:
[R] Using help in Windows version of R with disabled browser
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Dear colleagues,
I am trying to get someone to use R on MS Windows with the browser
disabled. My question is how does he/she get to use R-help which goes
off the browser (and
Dear colleagues,
I am trying to get someone to use R on MS Windows with the browser
disabled. My question is how does he/she get to use R-help which goes
off the browser (and correspondingly complains about the inability to
start firefox, etc). In linux, which is what I use, this is not a
problem:
On Sun, 25 Jan 2009, Patrick Burns wrote:
Michael Kubovy wrote:
Dear R-helpers,
[...]
(2) If I remember dnorm() and want to be reminded of the call, I also get a
list of pages.
It sounds to me like here you want:
args(dnorm)
or, for functions hidden in a namespace, argsAnywhere().
Michael Kubovy wrote:
Dear R-helpers,
[...]
(2) If I remember dnorm() and want to be reminded of the call, I also
get a list of pages.
It sounds to me like here you want:
args(dnorm)
Patrick Burns
patr...@burns-stat.com
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http://www.burns-stat.com
(home of "The R Infe
??'normal distribution' seems to do rather well. If you know that you
want results from 'stats' you can confine the search to that package.
'normal' is such an overloaded word that searching for it is going to
be overwhelming. At least 'Normal' is AFAIR only used in one sense in
statistics.
On 25/01/2009, at 2:33 PM, Michael Kubovy wrote:
Dear R-helpers,
I wonder if you can give me advice about the best way to use help().
(1) If I type ?normal because I forgot the name dnorm() I get a long
list of relevant pages. Getting to right page is laborious.
(2) If I remember dnorm() and
Dear R-helpers,
I wonder if you can give me advice about the best way to use help().
(1) If I type ?normal because I forgot the name dnorm() I get a long
list of relevant pages. Getting to right page is laborious.
(2) If I remember dnorm() and want to be reminded of the call, I also
get a li
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