As character 'polluted' entries will cause a column to be read in (via
read.table and relatives) as factor or character data, this sounds like a
job for regular expressions. If you are not familiar with this subject,
time to learn. And, yes, some heavy lifting will be required.
See ?regexp for a st
Javed,
Your explanation allows many other ways to look at the problem.
Some of them skip steps and get to the point faster. Of course, I do not know
what exactly you mean by the "fairness object" other than guessing it does an
evaluation of what you supply and lets you know if it is fair.
Fo
Javed,
Your explanation allows many other ways to look at the problem.
Some of them skip steps and get to the point faster. Of course, I do not know
what exactly you mean by the "fairness object" other than guessing it does an
evaluation of what you supply and lets you know if it is fair.
Fo
Never mind; I had a brain cramp and confused the value returned from
data() with the actions taken. My data objects were properly loaded
into my environment.
Apologies to this list.
Carl
On 1/28/22 3:23 PM, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
I am not aware of R files being converted to rda... I generate
On Sat, 22 Jan 2022 11:56:14 +
akshay kulkarni wrote:
> dear members,
> Thanks Peter, Bert, Rolf and Terry. Regrets
> to reply this late.
>
> iF you say that balancedness is not required for lm, I think there is
> some inconsistency. The coded vectors can still be
When I run the shell command
R CMD BUILD mypackage
the builder converts *.R files to *.rda data files. This seems to
conflict with the information in R-Exts which says a package's /data
directory can contain foo.R files which the function data() will call
source() to execute.
In my case, I
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