A simple way to run programs sequentially is to use a .BAT file together with the "start /w" command. I don't remember the syntax to start a batch job in SPLUS, but you write something like this to r
The problem is that the list can be written to by anybody, and spammers do. Most spam is fairly easy to filter, and the list host site could have filtered this one. (It was "direct to MX spam", and c
I hate to admit this (maybe I should be proud of it!) but it's been so long since I used SAS that I forget the one line definitions of the types of sums of squares. Maybe someone could post those, if
There is some irony here: the posting was encoded in MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension) format, which is a non-Microsoft format intended for transporting mail across a diverse and heterogene
A few days ago I asked how to place boxplots of subranges of my data on a plot in a style and position of my choosing. It looks as though the flexibility of specifying the style of the plot that you
Since everyone else is, I will too: I think anyone who writes an expression whose value depends on the order of evaluation deserves any bugs it introduces into their programs. I don't know if the do
My guess is that the stability is related to sloppy programming, which assumes that resources are infinite. You were running with 64MB ram; I think that makes it more stable than when run on 32MB (an