Hi everyone,

I'm trying to use prelim.norm with a "big" matrix (36 columns by 10000 or so 
rows).  I found that prelim.norm has a built-in limit of 30 columns, but I'd 
still really like to use it for my data.  Does anyone know of a different way 
to do the same thing?  Or, would it be easier to try to modify the source code? 
 Thanks!

Josh

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