laced?
Thank you
Norman Jessup
> On Jun 21, 2013, at 7:27 PM, Norman Jessup wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I've recently upgraded to R 2.11.1 on Mac OS X 10.8.4. Now when I start R
>> up I get the following message:
>>
>> Error in identical(call[[1
ot sure precisely where the
R support files are stored on Macs. Can anyone give me a pointer and/or
suggest an alternative fix?
Thank you
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Thanks Setlhare. everything is fine now I'm on the right track.
regards
Norman Jessup
On 2/07/10 6:21 PM, Setlhare Lekgatlhamang wrote:
Hi Norman,
If you still have not managed, google for "Econometrics in R" pdf paper
by Farnsworth; it as helped me a lot. You will only
Thanks to Peter and Erik - This advice resolved my problem.
regards
Norman Jessup
On 2/07/10 11:43 AM, Erik Iverson wrote:
Norman Jessup wrote:
I'm a new R user so this is possibly a naive question. I'm trying to
load an external CSV file into a dataframe using:
df_name&l
130.869394
CASUARINA,NT,810,-12.373112,130.883619
COCONUT GROVE,NT,810,-12.397685,130.852324
Is R complaining because the first two elements of each row are not
numeric, or am I doing something else wrong?
Thanks for your suggestions
regards
Norman Jessup
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