[R] Standard deviation and Mean

Daniel Malter daniel at umd.edu
Wed Jun 15 15:36:03 CEST 2011


I post my replies through nabble. The second one, I can do. However, I would
assume that subscribers would not only see my reply, but also the original
reply, since the forum and email programs/platforms provide threaded msg-ing
these days, or not? 

The first seems to be an either/or option in nabble, either private msg or
for everyone to see, but not both.

Da.


Uwe Ligges-3 wrote:
> 
> On 14.06.2011 22:29, Daniel Malter wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> pick up any introductory manual of which there are many online. It so
>> happens that the functions for mean and sd are called mean() and sd(). If
>> you want to know how to use them type ?mean or ?sd in the R-prompt and
>> hit
>> enter.
> 
> 
> ... and some rants back. Can you please
> 
> 1. also reply to the original sender who may not be subscribed to the 
> list and hence never receives the answer
> 2. quote the messages you are referring to, mailing list readers of this 
> R-help *mailing list* won't see it otherwise
> 
> Uwe Ligges
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> Daniel
>>
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