Joris De Wolf wrote:
> Are your sure your second solution does not work? Try again...
>
>
Turns out the second approach did work - but only once I stopped
cutting-and-pasting between two different operating systems (Linux and
Windows under Linux). Apparently, some of the cut-and-paste things
Are your sure your second solution does not work? Try again...
Evan Cooch wrote:
> When I have to enter a very large matrix into the R console, I can make
> use of the continuation feature in the console to enter the matrix in
> pieces (e.g., on a row by row basis). So, for example, the console
I literally copy/pasted your second version (without the + signs) in a file
and the "source"d that file. It loaded without error and the "a" matrix was
as I expected.
On 9/6/06, Evan Cooch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> When I have to enter a very large matrix into the R console, I can make
> use
When I have to enter a very large matrix into the R console, I can make
use of the continuation feature in the console to enter the matrix in
pieces (e.g., on a row by row basis). So, for example, the console
would show the "+" sign for continuation lines - something like what
I've written bel