On 17/04/20 8:41 pm, Uwe Ligges wrote:
keywords are not mandatory.
You can invent your own keywords and use them in
\concept{}
entries.
Thanks Uwe. This has given me new insight and enlightenment!
cheers,
Rolf
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Honorary Research Fellow
Department of Statistics
University of Auckland
keywords are not mandatory.
You can invent your own keywords and use them in
\concept{}
entries.
Best,
Uwe Ligges
On 17.04.2020 02:57, Jeff Newmiller wrote:
You can get away with a lot if you are not distributing your package. But I
usually try to satisfy R CMD check at least.
On April 16
You can get away with a lot if you are not distributing your package. But I
usually try to satisfy R CMD check at least.
On April 16, 2020 5:50:04 PM PDT, Rolf Turner wrote:
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>On 17/04/20 12:14 pm, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
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>> On 16/04/2020 8:12 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm writing a pack
On 17/04/20 12:14 pm, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
On 16/04/2020 8:12 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote:
I'm writing a package (just for my own use, for the time being at least)
that contains a function for estimating the parameters of a
distribution. The function is essentially a wrapper for fitdistr() fro
On 16/04/2020 8:12 p.m., Rolf Turner wrote:
I'm writing a package (just for my own use, for the time being at least)
that contains a function for estimating the parameters of a
distribution. The function is essentially a wrapper for fitdistr() from
the MASS package.
When I looked at RShowDoc("
I'm writing a package (just for my own use, for the time being at least)
that contains a function for estimating the parameters of a
distribution. The function is essentially a wrapper for fitdistr() from
the MASS package.
When I looked at RShowDoc("KEYWORDS"), I could not find an appropria