Write a function for colnames

    • [DOC File]CSSS 508: Intro to R

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      Now we’ll write a function that takes in a categorical variable and a matrix of continuous variables (number of rows = length of categorical variable). Inside the function, we want to build matrices with a row for each unique category and a column for each continuous variable.


    • [DOC File]Lippincott Williams & Wilkins

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      insert(conn, 'avgcost', colnames, edata) where conn is the connection object for the database to which you are exporting data. In this example, conn is SampleDB, which is already open. However, if you export to a different database that is not open, use the database function to connect to it …


    • [DOC File]Meta-analyses of data from two (or more) microarray data sets

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      A Series of Practical Examples. Overview. The goal of this whitepaper is to offer practical examples of calling OLE Objects. I will describe the Basic+ functions used to control OLE objects, provide an overview of how to obtain sample code from a Visual Basic dialect and translate that to Basic+, and I will provide example code that I have found useful.



    • Ole Automation using OpenInsight

      insert(conn, 'avgcost', colnames, edata) where conn is the connection object for the database to which you are exporting data. In this example, conn is SampleDB, which is already open. However, if you export to a different database that is not open, use the database function to connect to it …


    • [DOC File]MACHINE LEARNING

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    • [DOC File]Lecture Notes for

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