Re: [R] reference in article

2007-05-02 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Tomas Mikoviny wrote: > Hi all R positive, > > does anyone know how to refer R in article? > > thanks > > tomas > Like this (well, almost! This is from R 2.4.1 - 2007 on the most recent version) > citation() To cite R in publications use: R Development Core Team (2006). R: A language and

Re: [R] reference in article

2007-05-02 Thread Thomas Lumley
On Wed, 2 May 2007, Tomas Mikoviny wrote: > Hi all R positive, > > does anyone know how to refer R in article? > Every time you start R it says (in part) R is a collaborative project with many contributors. Type 'contributors()' for more information and 'citation()' on how to cite R or R packag

Re: [R] reference in article

2007-05-02 Thread Dimitris Rizopoulos
try citation() Best, Dimitris Dimitris Rizopoulos Ph.D. Student Biostatistical Centre School of Public Health Catholic University of Leuven Address: Kapucijnenvoer 35, Leuven, Belgium Tel: +32/(0)16/336899 Fax: +32/(0)16/337015 Web: http://med.kuleuven.be/biostat/ http://www.student.

Re: [R] reference in article

2007-05-02 Thread Doran, Harold
citation() > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Tomas Mikoviny > Sent: Wednesday, May 02, 2007 11:44 AM > To: r-help@stat.math.ethz.ch > Subject: [R] reference in article > > Hi all R positive, > > does anyone know how to refer R in a

Re: [R] Reference to dataframe and contents

2007-02-04 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 2/4/2007 3:42 PM, Rene Braeckman wrote: > This is probably easy for experienced users but I could not find a solution. > > I have several R scripts that process several columns of a dataframe > (several dataframes and columns actually, but simplified for my question). > > References such as:

Re: [R] Reference to dataframe and contents

2007-02-04 Thread Charilaos Skiadas
On Feb 4, 2007, at 3:42 PM, Rene Braeckman wrote: > My question is how to construct the equivalent of myDF$myCol that > can be > used as such. Or is there a better solution? > I think what you want is ?with and wrapping the whole work you want to do in a function. > Thanks. The help and disc

Re: [R] Reference to dataframe and contents

2007-02-04 Thread John Fox
Dear Rene, There are several ways to do what you want, including get(s1)[,S2]. I hope this helps, John John Fox Department of Sociology McMaster University Hamilton, Ontario Canada L8S 4M4 905-525-9140x23604 http://socserv.mcmaster.ca/jfox -

Re: [R] reference paper about SOM

2006-04-01 Thread Colm Connolly
On eof the best sources of info on the SOM is Kohonen's book. Try and get this if you can. @Book{kohonen95:_self, author = {Teuvo Kohonen}, title ={Self-organizing maps}, publisher ={Springer}, year = 1995, address = {Berlin} } On 01/04/06, Linda Lei <[EMA

Re: [R] Reference for R

2006-02-08 Thread IAIN GALLAGHER
Hi Sara. >From the R faq here: http://cran.r-project.org/doc/FAQ/R-FAQ.html#Citing-R 2.8 Citing R To cite R in publications, use @Manual{, title= {R: A Language and Environment for Statistical Computing}, author = {{R Development Core Team

Re: [R] Reference for R

2006-02-08 Thread Johan Sandblom
citation() 2006/2/8, Sara Mouro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Hello! > > > > Could anyone please tell me how should I include R in a text section for > References? > > > > Regards, > > Sara Mouro > > > [[alternative HTML version deleted]] > > __ > R-hel

Re: [R] reference

2005-12-27 Thread Graham Watt-Gremm
citation() On 27-Dec-05, at 2:41 AM, Παναγιωτα Γεωργουλια wrote: > > > I have recently used R in a statistical analysis and I need to use a > reference... > If you would be kind enough to help me I would be grateful! > > P.S.Georgoulia > > __ > R-help@st

Re: [R] reference

2005-12-27 Thread Uwe Ligges
Παναγιωτα Γεωργουλια wrote: > > I have recently used R in a statistical analysis and I need to use a > reference... > If you would be kind enough to help me I would be grateful! Please read either the message at the very beginning of your R session, the R FAQ, or ... and type: citation()

Re: [R] reference

2005-12-27 Thread Christian Schulz
http://www.rpad.org/Rpad/R-refcard.pdf >I have recently used R in a statistical analysis and I need to use a >reference... >If you would be kind enough to help me I would be grateful! > >P.S.Georgoulia > >__ >R-help@stat.math.ethz.ch mailing list >https:

Re: [R] reference for a fortune quote

2005-12-08 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Rajarshi Guha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Hi, there is a quote in the fortunes package: > > To paraphrase provocatively, `machine learning is statistics minus any > checking > of models and assumptions'. >-- Brian D. Ripley (about the difference between machine learning and > statisti

Re: [R] Reference manual is not available in the help menu of the rgui

2005-09-02 Thread Peter Dalgaard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Bjørn-Helge Mevik) writes: > Sean O'Riordain writes: > > > Actually, I've started reading the reference manual... :-) > > > > I printed it out 2-to-a-page and I'm working my way through it, > > Ah! This reminds me of the `good old days', reading the Emacs manual, > Emacs lisp

Re: [R] Reference manual is not available in the help menu of the rgui

2005-09-02 Thread Bjørn-Helge Mevik
Sean O'Riordain writes: > Actually, I've started reading the reference manual... :-) > > I printed it out 2-to-a-page and I'm working my way through it, Ah! This reminds me of the `good old days', reading the Emacs manual, Emacs lisp manual, Gnu C library manual, The payoff came in the sec

Re: [R] Reference manual is not available in the help menu of the rgui

2005-09-02 Thread Duncan Murdoch
On 9/2/2005 8:59 AM, Alvarez Pedro wrote: > > Re-install, and this time check the box to install >> that manual. But as > > Dear Mr. Murdoch, thank you for the answer, apparently > there is no other solution than a re-installation. ... or downloading it from CRAN, as you did. Duncan Murdoch

Re: [R] Reference manual is not available in the help menu of the rgui

2005-09-02 Thread Alvarez Pedro
> Re-install, and this time check the box to install > that manual. But as Dear Mr. Murdoch, thank you for the answer, apparently there is no other solution than a re-installation. > Peter says, it's not really very useful, it's just a > collection of man pages from the base packages. ... I

Re: [R] Reference manual is not available in the help menu of the rgui

2005-09-02 Thread Sean O'Riordain
Actually, I've started reading the reference manual... :-) I printed it out 2-to-a-page and I'm working my way through it, in order to learn about the full capabilities of the base system... I know I'm not going to remember everything, but when I bump into a particular problem, I'll know what type

Re: [R] Reference manual is not available in the help menu of the rgui

2005-09-02 Thread Duncan Murdoch
Alvarez Pedro wrote: > Dear R list, > > I have installed R 2.1.1 for Windows. In the help menu > of the Rgui I can load all manuals except the > reference manual. I downloaded the reference manual > from the cran-site separately and saved it into the > same folder as the other manuals but still it

Re: [R] Reference manual is not available in the help menu of the rgui

2005-09-02 Thread Peter Dalgaard
Alvarez Pedro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Dear R list, > > I have installed R 2.1.1 for Windows. In the help menu > of the Rgui I can load all manuals except the > reference manual. I downloaded the reference manual > from the cran-site separately and saved it into the > same folder as the othe

Re: [R] Reference Card?

2005-05-30 Thread TEMPL Matthias
> Hello! > > For LaTeX I found a reference Card at > http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~c603/LaTeX_docs/Symbol_Source/latex > _symbols.pdf > > Is there something available for R? Hello Martin, See the reference cards on http://cran.r-project.org/other-docs.html Best, Matthias > PLEASE do read > the

Re: [R] Reference Card?

2005-05-30 Thread Kevin Wang
Hi, Have you tried looking under Documentation -> Contributed, under CRAN? Kev Martin Klaffenboeck wrote: Hello! For LaTeX I found a reference Card at http://www.cs.ualberta.ca/~c603/LaTeX_docs/Symbol_Source/latex_symbols.pdf Is there something available for R? thanks, Martin _

RE: [R] Reference to use of MLR in industry and biology

2004-02-23 Thread Gabor Grothendieck
Chemists refer to regression as QSAR so googling for that should find you lots of examples. Date: Mon, 23 Feb 2004 18:36:47 +0100 From: Andersson, Henrik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [R] Reference to use of MLR in industry and biology I apologize in advance

Re: [R] reference to objects

2004-01-16 Thread Thomas Lumley
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Giampiero Salvi wrote (in reply to some unidentified helper): > Thanks for your answer, > > > Yes, that will create two copies. What is it you want to do with the data? > > Do you want the capability of both of them changing the data? What type of > > processing are you goin

Re: [R] reference to objects

2004-01-16 Thread Giampiero Salvi
Thank you, I'll read the documentation... Giampiero On Fri, 16 Jan 2004, Eric Lecoutre wrote: > > Hi, > > You will find some pieces of information about the way to handle such > things at: > http://www.maths.lth.se/help/R/ > Programming with references > > Note that you will have to download and

Re: [R] reference to objects

2004-01-16 Thread Giampiero Salvi
Thanks for your answer, > Yes, that will create two copies. What is it you want to do with the data? > Do you want the capability of both of them changing the data? What type of > processing are you going to do? The data should be read only (and all the objects share the same data values). > O

Re: [R] reference to objects

2004-01-16 Thread Eric Lecoutre
Hi, You will find some pieces of information about the way to handle such things at: http://www.maths.lth.se/help/R/ Programming with references Note that you will have to download and install the package developped by the author, Henrik Bengtsson HTH, Eric At 14:22 16/01/2004, Giampiero Sal