Re: [R] camberra distance?

2004-06-30 Thread Angel Lopez
From Legendre & Legendre Numerical Ecology I read: "The Australians Lance & Williams (1967a) give several variants of the Manhattan metric including their Canberra metric (Lance & Williams 1966c)" Lance &Williams (1967a) Mixed-data classificatory programs I.Agglomerative systems. Aust. Comput.J.

Re: [R] camberra distance?

2004-06-29 Thread Prof Brian Ripley
You may find it easier to search for `canberra distance', if that is really what you intend (and your subject line and text differ in spelling anyway). See ?dist, and Google results for `cambera distance', which both shows this a fairly common mispelling of the capital of Australia, and suggests t

Re: [R] camberra distance?

2004-06-29 Thread Dan Bolser
On Tue, 29 Jun 2004, Wolski wrote: >Hi! > >Its not an R specific question but had no idea where to ask elsewhere. > >Does anyone know the orginal reference to the CAMBERA DISTANCE? > >Eryk. > >Ps.: >I knew that its an out of topic question (sorry). >Can anyone reccomend a mailing list where such

RE: [R] camberra distance?

2004-06-29 Thread Wolski
PROTECTED] Behalf Of Wolski >Sent: Tuesday, 29 June 2004 3:45 PM >To: R Help Mailing List >Subject: [R] camberra distance? > > >Hi! > >Its not an R specific question but had no idea where to ask elsewhere. > >Does anyone know the orginal reference to the CAMBERA DISTAN

[R] camberra distance?

2004-06-29 Thread Wolski
Hi! Its not an R specific question but had no idea where to ask elsewhere. Does anyone know the orginal reference to the CAMBERA DISTANCE? Eryk. Ps.: I knew that its an out of topic question (sorry). Can anyone reccomend a mailing list where such questions are in topic? __