[Sleuth2-commits] r29 - in pkg/Sleuth3: . R data inst inst/doc man
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Author: berwin
Date: 2012-06-19 18:49:33 +0200 (Tue, 19 Jun 2012)
New Revision: 29
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Log:
Sleuth3:
Copied files DESCRIPTION, LICENSE.GPL-2, LICENSE.GPL-3 and NAMESPACE
across from Sleuth2, updated all information to Sleuth3.
Copied and updated R/Sleuth2ManualR to R/Sleuth3ManualR.
Copied and updated man/Sleuth2-package.Rd and R/Sleuth2Manual.Rd to
R/Sleuth3-package.Rd and R/Sleuth3Manual.Rd.
Converted all .csv data files received from Dan into .rda files and
put them into the data/ directory.
Added: pkg/Sleuth3/DESCRIPTION
===================================================================
--- pkg/Sleuth3/DESCRIPTION (rev 0)
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+Package: Sleuth3
+Title: Data sets from Ramsey and Schafer's "Statistical Sleuth (3rd ed)"
+Version: 0.0-1
+Date: 2012-06-20
+Author: Original by F.L. Ramsey and D.W. Schafer,
+ modifications by Daniel W. Schafer, Jeannie Sifneos and Berwin A. Turlach
+Description: Data sets from Ramsey, F.L. and Schafer, D.W. (2002), "The
+ Statistical Sleuth: A Course in Methods of Data Analysis (3rd ed)"
+ Duxbury.
+Maintainer: Berwin A Turlach <Berwin.Turlach at gmail.com>
+LazyData: yes
+Depends: R (>= 2.12.0)
+Suggests: lattice
+License: GPL (>= 2)
+URL: http://r-forge.r-project.org/projects/sleuth2/
Added: pkg/Sleuth3/LICENSE.GPL-2
===================================================================
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