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  • the sort(density[-length()]) is not correct, you need to close the function before applying []: sort(density)[-length(density)­]

    But I dont think its a very usefull case to remove only one of the maximums, but if you want to, you can use: density[!density==max(density)­]

  • It getting me sleepy. I wish you could explain more and give more emotion to the great lecture. it seems you made the video in a room while 11 other people are sleeping and you are avoid of waking them up!

    great job dude. I love your fast and short track without extra blah blah!

  • I live in Bangkok Thailand.

    I see your video since part I yesterday

    It encourage me to use R.

    Thank you so much. 

  • AAAAAARRRRRRR

  • Actually if you use Revolution Enterprise (r distro) with revoScaleR and xdf files... you can perform much faster than SAS over millions of rows.

  • These data set is rather small than big. R is facing some diffuculties with a really large data sets eg. 2000000x100. Unfortunately SAS peformes better with that when using for example linear regression. Hope that Bigmemory project will solve that problem.

  • Ditch SAS, use R!

  • Excellent video.

  • grt video

  • i like it too. its a very useful tutorial.

  • hi, how do u read a table from your desktop?

  • All your videos are just wonderful. Thanks

  • or also subtitles in englis are a good idea,,

  • are the next parts also avialable? i have found up to part 7

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