[R] t.test

Emmanuel Paradis paradis at isem.univ-montp2.fr
Thu Nov 1 10:32:52 CET 2001


At 10:47 01/11/01 +1300, you wrote:
>I think both are in the ctest package which is installed automatically
when you install R.  I do not have this problem and I ma running R 1.3.1 on
Windows too.
>
>As for your second question, it is in CRAN.  Once you get to the CRAN main
page (http://cran.r-project.org/), you should see a table and under "All
Platforms" there is this line:
>  Download the source code of the latest release: R-1.3.1.tgz (or read
what's new in the latest version). 
>click on "new" which is a hyperlink that shall direct you to see the changes.

You can also look at the archives of the "r-announce" mailing list: Peter
posts on this list the announcement of the release of each new version of
R. His message lists what's new in the release. The URL is:

http://www.R-project.org/mail.html


Emmanuel Paradis

>Cheers,
>
>Ko-Kang Wang
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>[mailto:owner-r-help at stat.math.ethz.ch]On Behalf Of John Miyamoto
>Sent: Thursday, November 01, 2001 9:53 AM
>To: R discussion group
>Subject: [R] t.test
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>Dear R-users,
>   I am learning to use R 1.3.1 on a Pentium running Windows '98.  I'm
>puzzled that several statistical procedures, t.test and chisq.test, do not
>appear to be available on R version 1.3.1.  For example, if I type
>"t.test", I get the reply, "Object "t.test" not found".  Is there a
>package that I have to load in order to have access to these procedures,
>or have they been dropped from the R program?  On a related question, is
>there a web site that lists changes from one version of R to the next?  I
>tried unsuccessfully to find such a list at the CRAN website.
>
>John
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