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| Subject: | QUESTION: Is there an Splus equivalent to the R package "gmodels"? |
| From: | "Tat, Tri Vi (TGRD)" <TTat@tgrd.com> |
| Date: | Wed, 9 May 2007 15:23:46 +0100 |
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| Thread-topic: | QUESTION: Is there an Splus equivalent to the R package "gmodels"? |
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Dear
Sirs,
Is there an Splus
equivalent to the R package "gmodels"?
Specifically I would
like to use the "estimable" function for a constrast analysis which can generate
confidence intervals.
Please reply to me
directly. Thank you
Thanks
Tri
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