Dear useRs,
We are pleased to announce that versions 0.50-1 of the np package and its
MPI-aware counterpart, the npRmpi package, are now available on CRAN:
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/np/index.html
http://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/npRmpi/index.html
In these versions we add new
bject matter can be found in Li, Q. and J. S.
Racine (2007), Nonparametric Econometrics: Theory and Practice, Princeton
University Press, ISBN: 0691121613 (768 Pages) for
those who might be interested (http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8355.html)
-- Jeffrey Racine & Tristen Hayfield.
Profe
Hi.
I have been using the splines package for my work, in particular, the bs()
function and associated predict() method. I now find myself in need of the
derivatives of this beast.
In the man page for predict.bSpline I found `predict(object, x, nseg=50,
deriv=0, ...)' but alas this is not impl
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Dear R users,
I have a problem for which my objective function depends on both discrete and
continuous arguments.
The problem is that the number of combinations for the (multivariate) discrete
arguments can become overwhelming (when it is univariate this is not an issue)
hence search over the
Dear R users,
Version 0.30-6 of the np package has been uploaded to CRAN. See
http://cran.r-project.org/package=np
Note that the cubature package is now required in addition to the boot package.
The recent updates in 0.30-4 through 0.30-6 provides additional functionality
in the form of five n
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