[R] Could someone email me with the code for glm.nb ?
J.Brainard@uea.ac.uk
J.Brainard at uea.ac.uk
Mon Mar 29 08:46:59 CEST 2004
It is a pity that both times I have tried to use R and the R-mailing
list that I received unpleasant replies, esp. coming from Ripley
himself this time. Last time I simply asked "Why would I want to
use R over Splus??" Which provoked some apologies that I wasn't to
know that this would touch a nerve, in addition to a volume of ranting
and raving. At least Ripley's reply wasn't vitriolic.
I did not install R. I wouldn't even try. It's available centrally
running on a Unix machine. Trying to access glm.nb() at the R prompt
leads to these replies from R:
>glm.nb
Error: "glm.nb" Object not found
>
Which is why I though I could just ask for the simple text
function code, type it in, correct typos, make it work, fool-proof,
low hassle.... Hahahahahahahhaa.
I don't have root priveleges and unashamedly
admit to not having the ability to install either MASS or the
negbin shell archive library (I spent many frustrating failed hours last
time I tried to do that). I didn't realise R was only for software
whizzes. Now I know!
Investment in people is not my employer's strong suit. Seems to come
with university environments. Some of us aren't that important -- except
as convenient targets for being belittled, of course.
Maybe the employer will fork out for me to learn Stata and Limdep
instead, eh? At least the user-support-groups & might be friendlier.
I had foolishly thought that the R community, having an ethos of self-
sufficiency, might be friendlier and more responsive than going
via the Splus list. Boy am I stupid or what?
-Julii
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