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Topic: Emacs Speaks Statistics


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  ESS -- Emacs Speaks Statistics: ESS -- Emacs Speaks Statistics
ESS is itself a package within the emacs text editor and uses emacs features to streamline the creation and use of statistical software.
ESS knows the syntax and grammar of statistical analysis packages and provides consistent display and editing features based on that knowledge.
ESS assists in interactive and batch execution of statements written in these statistical analysis languages.
www.xemacs.org /Documentation/packages/html/ess.html   (133 words)

  
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 ESS -- Emacs Speaks Statistics: Miscellaneous
Of course, the ideal way to use graphics with ESS is to use a windowing system.
The Emacs tags facility can be used to navigate around your files containing definitions of S functions.
This facility is independent of ESS usage, but is written here since ESS users may wish to take advantage of TAGS facility.
www.xemacs.org /Documentation/packages/html/ess_12.html   (782 words)

  
 ESS -- Emacs Speaks Statistics
Statistical packages are powerful software systems for manipulating and analyzing data, but their user interfaces often leave something something to be desired: they offer weak editor functionality and they differ among themselves so markedly that you have to re-learn how to do those things for each package.
ESS provides several features which make it easier to interact with the ESS process (a connection between your buffer and the statistical package which is waiting for you to input commands).
Emacs is a versatile editor written in both C and lisp; ESS is written in the Emacs lisp dialect (termed `elisp') and thus benefits from the flexible nature of lisp.
ess.r-project.org /Manual/ess.html   (11341 words)

  
 ESS -- Emacs Speaks Statistics: Installation
However, the latest ESS version will not be available at the same time as an XEmacs package; generally, it can take weeks or months to appear in the latter format.
To edit statistical programs, load the files with the requisite extensions (".sas" for SAS, ".S" or "s" or "q" or "Q" for S-PLUS, ".r" or ".R" for R, and ".lsp" for XLispStat).
ESS will arrange for communication with the already running S-PLUS GUI using the DDE protocol.
www.xemacs.org /Documentation/packages/html/ess_2.html   (1040 words)

  
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Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) is based on the merger of two pre-cursors, S-mode and SAS-mode, which provided support for the S family and SAS respectively.
ESS maintains a list of all objects known to S at any given time, which basically consists of all objects (functions and datasets) in every attached directory listed by the `search()' command along with the component objects of attached data frames (if your version of S supports them).
ESS provides three commands to do this; these commands may be used whenever the cursor is within a command line in the transcript (if the cursor is within some command _output_, an error is signaled).
membled.com /lib/xemacs/xemacs-packages/info/ess.info   (15826 words)

  
 R - Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
If you use Emacs and are intending to use R extensively then it is highly recommended that you install the Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) mode.
Detailed instructions are given in the documentation for ESS, however a simple example of how to install under Linux is given below (sorry I've not done this under windoze, if you want to send simple details feel free to do so).
Personally I rarely have recourse to use Windows, however for completeness I have followed the installation instructions in the ESS Manual for installing ESS under windows, and found that they are straight-forward and easy to follow, and have therefore saved myself some typing and have not re-iterated the excellent instructions that already exist.
slack.ser.man.ac.uk /progs/R/ess.html   (414 words)

  
 Statistics and Statistical Graphics Resources
Statistical Society of Canada Maintains a page of links to statistics pages, conferences, statistical organizations, government agencies, Canadian university statistics departments, and Case Studies to be explored at annual meetings.
Studying statistics (advice) This page is aimed at undergraduates studying statistics for the first time.
Discusses a new approach to the introductory statistics course based on the concepts of entities, properties of entities, and relationships between properties of entities.
www.math.yorku.ca /SCS/StatResource.html   (7463 words)

  
 ESS --- Emacs Speaks Statistics
ESS grew out of the desire for bug fixes and extensions to S-mode and SAS-mode as well as a consistent union of their features in one package.
ESS is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) any later version.
ESS: When new inferior ESS processes are created, by default they will replace the current buffer (this restores behavior from pre 5.2.0).
stat.ethz.ch /ESS/Manual/readme.html   (4357 words)

  
 Emacs Speaks Statistics: A Universal Interface for Statistical Analysis
Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) is a user interface for developing statistical applications and performing data analysis using any of several common statistical programming languages.
ESS falls in the programming tools category of Integrated Development Environments (IDEs), which are approaches for developing and visualizing computer programs.
Anthony Rossini, Martin Maechler, Kurt Hornik, Richard M. Heiberger, and Rodney Sparapani, "Emacs Speaks Statistics: A Universal Interface for Statistical Analysis" (July 17, 2001).
www.bepress.com /uwbiostat/paper173   (159 words)

  
 ESS - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emacs Speaks Statistics, an add-on package for the Emacs editor.
Engineering and Scientific Systems (ESS), Australian contractor for the Australia's Department of Defence
An acronym for the Australian television company Endemol Southern Star
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/ESS   (184 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
ESS is an Emacs package which provides a standard interface between statistical programs and statistical processes.
It is intended to provide assistance for interactive statistical programming and data analysis, and is based on and extends the capabilities of S-mode.
ESS is supposed to work with any version of S, S-PLUS, R, SAS, or XLispStat.
www.usc.edu /isd/doc/statistics/help/multiuse/ESS.shtml   (585 words)

  
 Emacs Speaks Statistics: One Interface - Many Programs (ResearchIndex)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Abstract: Emacs Speaks Statistics (ESS) is a user interface for developing statistical applications and performing data analysis using any of several powerful statistical programming languages: currently, S, S-Plus, R, SAS, XLispStat, Stata.
ESS provides a common editing environment, tailored to the grammar of each statistical language, and similar execution environments, in which the statistical program is run under the control of Emacs.
1 emacs speaks statistics (context) - Rossini, Machler et al.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /508540.html   (369 words)

  
 ESS : Emacs Speaks Statistics programming languages links
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A package to save various variables and registers which reflect your current editing state to a file which is loaded into your next session.
Approximately 30 emacs lisp packages (all free software) including string utilities, blog tools, tweaks to rmail.
www.programming-languages.info /ESS-Emacs-Speaks-Statistics_de1761.html   (564 words)

  
 ESS : Emacs Speaks Statistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Emacs Speaks Statistics: A Universal Interface for Statistical Analysis (submitted; in PDF [422 kB])
ESS and XEmacs for Windows Users of R (by John Fox)
ESS Reference Card for R and S (by M.Mächler): (dvi), (PDF), (PostScript).
ess.r-project.org   (152 words)

  
 ESS | Emacs Speaks Statistics (ResearchIndex)
Abstract: Introduction to ESS The S and Splus packages provide sophisticated statistical and graphical routines for manipulating data.
S-mode, the package on which ESS was based, provided a programming environment for data analysis and statistical programming, as well as an intelligent interface to the S process.
The ESS (:= Emacs Speaks Statistics) package is an extension of S-mode to provide a common, generic, and useful interface, through Emacs, to many statistical packages.
citeseer.ist.psu.edu /650198.html   (168 words)

  
 XEmacs: The next generation of Emacs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
It is protected under the GNU Public License and related to other versions of Emacs, in particular GNU Emacs.
It is a feature differentiating XEmacs from GNU Emacs by allowing us to deploy bug fixes and enhancements of our lisp packages on a separate, usually faster, schedule than core XEmacs releases.
The port is still experimental and available only as a 3rd-party patch as of today, but a binary package is planned, and discussion is underway as to how to best support Andrew's work and prepare it for merge to mainline.
www.xemacs.org   (1359 words)

  
 ESS Tutorial   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
ESS is an add-on to emacs to allow easy editting and saving of files while running stat packages.
To run ESS, open an emacs window and press Meta-X R (for use with R), or Meta-X S (for use with Splus 3.4) or Meta-X S+5 (for use with Splus 5.1).
Assume the first was opened by ESS and labeled *R* or *S*.
www.math.montana.edu /stat/tutorials/ESS.html   (222 words)

  
 Sites : Science : Math : Statistics : Software : S-PLUS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
ESS: Emacs Speaks Statistics - Package for GNU Emacs, provides command-line, editing and transcript support for S-Plus on Unix, Windows.
A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using S-Plus - By Brian S. Everitt; CRC Press, 2001, ISBN 1584882808.
A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using S-Plus - Author's page with all data sets and script files used in the book; arranged as list of chapters with links.
www.ebook2u.com /web/Science/Math/Statistics/Software/S-PLUS   (180 words)

  
 Re: emacs speaks statistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Hello Adrian, The ess package has been installed in correct directory on our Solaris8 unix server.However when we run xemacs the ess lisp does not load with xemacs.Is that some way to get xemacs to recognize this new lisp?
We have opened the sas files with xemacs and none of the color codes showed on the screen.
I did untar the > Vijaya> file successfully, but i am still not able to see the > Vijaya> package from the menubar > > Rao, you may call me Adrian :-) I confused your first and lastname.
list-archive.xemacs.org /xemacs-beta/200402/msg00335.html   (337 words)

  
 Splus Help   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Use Emacs Speaks Statistics, ESS, with one window for Splus and another for saved input and output.
For more details on running within emacs see Emacs Speaks Statistics, ESS.
Here are commands to read in the data created previously in emacs and do a regression.
www.math.montana.edu /stat/tutorials/Splus.html   (624 words)

  
 ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
People who are familiar with emacs soon come out a way to relieve the pain using `emacs shell mode'.
However, people who are really familiar with emacs, know its omnipotence did not stop here.
They started writing emacs extensions specifically for S-Plus, R, SAS etc. The result is ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics.) which provides
www.stat.rice.edu /~helpdesk/compguide/node30.html   (204 words)

  
 Getting (X)Emacs and ESS
To get ESS to work you first need a working Emacs or XEmacs.
XEmacs has more graphical user interface than Emacs, and is a bit easier to install (therefore I will not discuss it here).
You may wish to download the zip file if you are unfamiliar with the tar.gz files.
wwwmaths.anu.edu.au /~wangk/personal/pub/R/WinBook/node32.html   (155 words)

  
 New RPM release: Emacs Speaks Statistics 5.2.10
These RPMs are for the recent ESS 5.2.10 release.
I had to tweak the RPM spec file to accommodate build-system changes introduced in ESS 5.2.10.
If you want to build from scratch, make sure you pull the most recent spec file from my site instead of using the one included in the 5.2.10 distribution, which is now out of date.
blog.moertel.com /articles/2005/09/12/new-rpm-release-emacs-speaks-statistics-5-2-10   (230 words)

  
 Tom Loredo's Computing Bookmarks
CRAN: The Comprehensive R Archive Network - R is "GNU S"; statistics and graphics
The Omega Project for Statistical Computing - With Omegahat R-Python i/f
ESS - Emacs Speaks Statistics - i/f for S, R, XLispStat...
www.astro.cornell.edu /staff/loredo/comp.html   (1165 words)

  
 Linux Gazette MailBag LG #49   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Example if the operation is TURP, the category is major, region is prostate and code is J789EX, once I put it in the next time I choose TURP from a drop down list of operation names the other criteria should automatically be recorded.
Then I must be able to get the statistics say for the year, of the data I want analysed in graphical as well as numerical form.
Number of a type of operation, a pie graph of the category of surgery etc. It must be easy to use in a GUI and must be freeware as well.
www.lg.ps.pl /issue49/lg_mail49.html   (5939 words)

  
 hendron’s digest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
The type of software I speak of is social network software, and specifically, Flickr, Delicious, and Audioscrobber.
Today I downloaded Mozilla’s Sunbird calendar application, which is still in a state I might call “alpha,” or somewhere between alpha and beta… it works, but I got several errors about my profile, but what I did manage to do with the program speaks for its promise.
I find presentation speakers that speak slowly are the ones I draw a lot from; I have a pet peeve with slides that are overloaded with information, we zone out on those… and… the worst, are people who complain that you don’t have handouts.
www.johnhendron.net /cgi-bin/blosxom.cgi/2004   (11590 words)

  
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 Not Quite a Blog 2.0 - November 2005
It's painful to listen to as the discussion involves two commentators who don't know anything about copyright law and one representative from a university press who misrepresents copyright law ("You've always had to ask permission in traditional copyright law"...
The words "for profit", "in the wrong", "stealing" and such are all used in very imprecise (legally speaking) ways.
I found Larry Lessig's debriefing post after last week's NY Public Library debate to be quite a bit more precise, illuminating and stirring: "the 'discussion': the morning after".
www.josephhall.org /nqb2/index.php/2005/11   (3356 words)

  
 ESS - Emacs Speaks Statistics
ESS (Emacs Speaks Statistics) provides a common, generic and useful interface to many statistical packages through Emacs.
It currently has interfaces to S, R, XLisp-Stat, and SAS, with other statistical languages such as Stata, SPSS, and Fiasco slated for implementations in the future.
Help - FTP Sites List - Software Dir.
dir.filewatcher.com /d/Other/src/Development/Tools/ESS-5.0-1.src.rpm.279239.html   (51 words)

  
 Re: emacs speaks statistics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Read the directions that come with it -- you need to add (require 'ess-site) to your.emacs or.xemacs/init.el file (or the system's default lisp startup/load file) I would suggest writing to the Emacs Speaks Statistics mailing list (ess-help@stat.math.ethz.ch) rather than XEmacs-beta.
best, -tony "Vijaya" writes: > Hello Adrian, > The ess package has been installed in correct directory on our Solaris8 unix > server.However when we run xemacs the ess lisp does not load with xemacs.Is > that some way to get xemacs to recognize this new lisp?
>> >> >> >> >> >> Hello Rao, >> >> >> >> >> >> ess is a so called XEmacs package, installable from any of the > many >> >> >> XEmacs mirrors world-wide.
list-archive.xemacs.org /xemacs-beta/200402/msg00337.html   (382 words)

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