Hi:
Also ConTEXT (freeware) is a nice editor with sintax highlighting scripts
for R.
On Thu, 2 Oct 2003, Vito Muggeo wrote:
> In addition to WinEdt and (X)Emacs of course,
> See also,
> http://www.crimsoneditor.com/ (freeware)
> http://www.jedit.org/ (freeware)
> http://www.editpadpro.com/ (non
Hi:
Look at
Rousseeuw, P. J. and Christmann, A. (2003) Robustness against separations
and outliers in logistic regression, Computational Statistics & Data
Analysis, Vol. 43, pp. 315-332
Juan Carlos Correa, Ph.D.
Escuela de Estadistica
Universidad Nacional- Sede Medellin
Medellin COLOMBIA
On Wed
Hi:
Prpfessor AzaliniĀ“s library 'sn' contains the function to fit the skew
normal and the skew t distributions.
Juan
On Fri, 5 Sep 2003, tzhou1 wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there a function in R that I can use to fit the data with skew t
> distribution? Speaking in detail, I first used the kernel density
Hi: Below you find two articles about Excel.
Knusel, L. (1998) On the Accuracy of Statistical Distributions in
Microsoft Excel 97. Computational Statistics & Data Analysis. Vol. 26, No.
3, pp. 375-377
McCullough, B.D. y Wilson, D. (1999) On the Accuracy of Statistical
Procedures in Microsoft Exce