- 1. NA in qnorm (score: 1)
- Author: sean.keenan@citicorp.com
- Date: Wed, 9 May 2001 14:52:22 -0400
- Dear Group; I am using S-Plus2000 Professional version 3, on a PC. I am puzzled by the appearance of an NA in qnorm for a sequence of probabilities that terminate in 1. Typically, if the vector suppl
- /archives/html/s-news/2001-05/msg00078.html (7,314 bytes)
- 2. Re: NA in qnorm (score: 1)
- Author: sean.keenan@citicorp.com
- Date: Thu, 10 May 2001 08:53:50 -0400
- Thanks to Nick Ellis, Bill Dunlap, Steven McKinney, and Jagadish who pointed out that the one that was generating the NA in qnorm was probably slightly higher than one. You were all right. You guys a
- /archives/html/s-news/2001-05/msg00080.html (6,486 bytes)
- 3. Multivariate Probability function (score: 1)
- Author: Sean.Keenan@citicorp.com
- Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 09:57:07 -0500
- Dear List; The pmvnorm() function would (I think) allow me to claculate a bunch of joint probabilities for correlated events which would would pretty much solve my problem. However, the help list sta
- /archives/html/s-news/2001-01/msg00171.html (6,911 bytes)
- 4. RE: You said data, I say datum...let's call the whole thing off ... (score: 1)
- Author: Sean.Keenan@citicorp.com
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2000 11:23:13 -0500
- I (now) cannot resist either. The examples being complained about on this list are small potatoes compared to more basic grammatical errors that are being standardized before our very eyes. One examp
- /archives/html/s-news/2000-11/msg00131.html (9,716 bytes)
- 5. [S] Program Disappears (score: 1)
- Author: Sean.Keenan@citicorp.com
- Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 19:30:34 -0400
- Dear S-plus Experts (particularly graphics experts); Here's a puzzler. The code below produces some model comparison time series plots for which the data are on different scales, and cover different
- /archives/html/s-news/2000-09/msg00138.html (8,519 bytes)
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