Bryan
you may find R-and-octave.txt useful here. This is a list of
Matlab/Octave commands, and
their R equivalents. It is in the "contributed docs" section of CRAN.
HTH
rksh
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I'm primarily a Matlab user who is attempting
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: I'm primarily a Matlab user who is attempting to learn R and I'm searching
for possible equivalents of
: commands that I found very handy in Matlab. So that I don't seem
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On Thu, 7 Oct 2004, Bryan L. Brown wrote:
> Sorry if these questions have been asked recently--I'm new to this list.
>
> I'm primarily a Matlab user who is attempting to learn R and I'm
> searching for possible equivalents of commands that I found very handy
> in Matlab. So that I don't seem u
Bryan L. Brown wrote:
Sorry if these questions have been asked recently--I'm new to this
list.
Hi Bryan,
A useful resource is Robin Hankin's contributed document "R and Octave":
http://cran.r-project.org/doc/contrib/R-and-octave-2.txt
The first is Matlab's 'find' command. This is one of the most u
On Thursday 07 October 2004 09:10, Bryan L. Brown wrote:
> Sorry if these questions have been asked recently--I'm new to this
> list.
>
> I'm primarily a Matlab user who is attempting to learn R and I'm
> searching for possible equivalents of commands that I found very
> handy in Matlab. So that I
At Thursday 08:10 AM 10/7/2004, Bryan L. Brown wrote:
Sorry if these questions have been asked recently--I'm new to this list.
I'm primarily a Matlab user who is attempting to learn R and I'm searching
for possible equivalents of commands that I found very handy in
Matlab. So that I don't seem u
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Subject: [R] Equivalents of Matlab's 'find' and 'end'
Sorry if these questions have been asked recently--I'm new to this
list.
I'm primarily a Matlab user who is attempting to learn R and I'm
searching for possi
Sorry if these questions have been asked recently--I'm new to this list.
I'm primarily a Matlab user who is attempting to learn R and I'm searching for
possible equivalents of commands that I found very handy in Matlab. So that I don't
seem ungrateful to those who may answer, I HAVE determine