Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Read ?par and the descriptiuon in 'An Introduction to R'. din,
fin, mai, omi, pin and usr are relevant.
Is there any hope that, instead of fin, din, pin, etc someday
we will have fmm, dmm, pmm?
Why worry about that, Alberto, when you can
On 10/10/07, Jim Lemon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Read ?par and the descriptiuon in 'An Introduction to R'. din,
fin, mai, omi, pin and usr are relevant.
Is there any hope that, instead of fin, din, pin, etc someday
we will have fmm,
Hadley Wickham wrote:
Is there any hope that, instead of fin, din, pin, etc someday
we will have fmm, dmm, pmm?
Why worry about that, Alberto, when you can use my ammazing function:
mm2in(x) return(x/25.4)
thus:
par(pin=mm2in(126))
But be sure to use it consistently!
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Samuel Kemp wrote:
Hi,
In the getGraphicsEvent function the (x,y) co-ordinates returned from the
mouse move are in relation to where the mouse is located within the device
window (i.e. the lower left corner of the window is '(0,0)', the upper
right is '(1,1)').
You do
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Read ?par and the descriptiuon in 'An Introduction to R'. din,
fin, mai, omi, pin and usr are relevant.
Is there any hope that, instead of fin, din, pin, etc someday
we will have fmm, dmm, pmm?
Alberto Monteiro
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On 10/9/2007 8:16 AM, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Read ?par and the descriptiuon in 'An Introduction to R'. din,
fin, mai, omi, pin and usr are relevant.
Is there any hope that, instead of fin, din, pin, etc someday
we will have fmm, dmm, pmm?
I don't think so (why
Duncan Murdoch murdoch at stats.uwo.ca writes:
On 10/9/2007 8:16 AM, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Read ?par and the descriptiuon in 'An Introduction to R'. din,
fin, mai, omi, pin and usr are relevant.
Is there any hope that, instead of fin, din, pin, etc
On 10/9/07, Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Read ?par and the descriptiuon in 'An Introduction to R'. din,
fin, mai, omi, pin and usr are relevant.
Is there any hope that, instead of fin, din, pin,
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, hadley wickham wrote:
On 10/9/07, Prof Brian Ripley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, 9 Oct 2007, Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Prof Brian Ripley wrote:
Read ?par and the descriptiuon in 'An Introduction to R'. din,
fin, mai, omi, pin and usr are relevant.
Is there any
Look at the cnvrt.coords function in the TeachingDemos package, it does
this type of thing for you.
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Intermountain Healthcare
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