[R] help! A quetion about the Elasticnet package in R
Leon
sdl.web at gmail.com
Sun Apr 23 21:42:32 CEST 2006
Dear Spencer,
No worries:-)
-- Leon
Spencer Graves <spencer.graves at pdf.com> writes:
> Dear Leon:
>
> Please forgive me. As I said, I'm pleased and humbled that so many
> others learn English. I reacted as I did because I've heard too many
> people (fortunately NOT on this list) criticize or make fun of others
> whose use of language was obviously not native.
>
> Best Wishes,
> spencer graves
>
> Leon wrote:
>
>> Spencer Graves <spencer.graves at pdf.com> writes:
>>
>>
>>>Dear Leon:
>>>
>>> How good is your Manderin? I am pleased and humbled that Mr. Dengmin
>>>has made the effort to put his question in English. I don't know his
>>>background, but my Eastern-language enabled email provided a rendition
>>>of "Richard Dengmin" in the form or two Chinese characters, suggesting
>>>that it might have been difficult for him to learn enough English just
>>>to be able to prepare the question he posted to this list.
>>
>>
>> Manderin is my second language and English third. English is difficult
>> for us. We learn it since the first year of high school.
>>
>>
>>> Beyond this, it has not always obvious how to use a spell checker for
>>>email software. Even if you have a "Spell" button on your email
>>>software, it might only work in your primary tongue without some
>>>less-than-obvious effort to configure it to also check text in other
>>>languages. I know that my previous attempts to write something in a
>>>language other than my Mother tongue have tended to display much higher
>>>rates of spelling and grammar errors -- some even to the point of
>>>failing to communicate. Therefore, I try to avoid criticizing someone
>>>else's use of language, except to ask for clarification where the
>>>meaning is not clear (or when it seems that some friendly, copy editing
>>>suggestions might be favorably received).
>>>
>>> Best Wishes,
>>> Spencer Graves
>>
>>
>> I'm not criticizing the use of language either. I feel that if she
>> well prepared her post she is more likely to get an answer. That's
>> just my suggestion. Nothing offensive. Sorry if I have caused some
>> uncomfortableness. I really don't mean it.
>>
>>
>>>Leon wrote:
>>>
>>>>"邓敏" <richard.dengmin at gmail.com> writes:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Can anybody help me to run the Elasticnet package of R to build some model,
>>>>>i am a freshman to R language , when i use the Elasticnet package to my
>>>>>data, it always reture a error, but i can't settle that problem. I
>>>>>consider if there is any constrant of the data to that package? Can anyone
>>>>>help me to run the elasticnet and check my data as you convenient? I put
>>>>>the data in attachment.
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you very much!
>>>>>
>>>>>Best regards
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>Please, correct your typos.
>>>>
>>>
>
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