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ACSWR

A Companion Package for the Book "A Course in Statistics with R"

v1.0 · Sep 5, 2015 · GPL-2

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A book designed to meet the requirements of masters students. Tattar, P.N., Suresh, R., and Manjunath, B.G. "A Course in Statistics with R", J. Wiley, ISBN 978-1-119-15272-9.

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NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang

CRAN incoming feasibility

Maintainer: ‘Prabhanjan Tattar <prabhanjannt@gmail.com>’

No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
  Authors@R: person(given = "Prabhanjan",
                    family = "Tattar",
                    role = c("aut", "cre"),
                    email = "prabhanjannt@gmail.com")
as necessary.

Found the following \keyword or \concept entries
which likely give several index terms:
  File ‘Disease.Rd’:
    \keyword{residual analysis, logistic regression}
  File ‘bs.Rd’:
    \keyword{score function, binomial distribution}
  File ‘chest.Rd’:
    \keyword{rootogram, militiamen}
  File ‘cloud.Rd’:
    \keyword{stem-and-leaf plot, cloud seeding experim [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘cork.Rd’:
    \keyword{multivariate dataset, singular value deco [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘cs.Rd’:
    \keyword{Cauchy random samples, score function}
  File ‘depression.Rd’:
    \keyword{Wilcoxon test, Hamilton depression scale} [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘flight.Rd’:
    \keyword{transformation, variance reduction}
  File ‘lowbwt.Rd’:
    \keyword{logistic regression, model selection}
  File ‘memory.Rd’:
    \keyword{fivenum, IQR}
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc

CRAN incoming feasibility

Maintainer: ‘Prabhanjan Tattar <prabhanjannt@gmail.com>’

No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
  Authors@R: person(given = "Prabhanjan",
                    family = "Tattar",
                    role = c("aut", "cre"),
                    email = "prabhanjannt@gmail.com")
as necessary.

Found the following \keyword or \concept entries
which likely give several index terms:
  File ‘Disease.Rd’:
    \keyword{residual analysis, logistic regression}
  File ‘bs.Rd’:
    \keyword{score function, binomial distribution}
  File ‘chest.Rd’:
    \keyword{rootogram, militiamen}
  File ‘cloud.Rd’:
    \keyword{stem-and-leaf plot, cloud seeding experim [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘cork.Rd’:
    \keyword{multivariate dataset, singular value deco [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘cs.Rd’:
    \keyword{Cauchy random samples, score function}
  File ‘depression.Rd’:
    \keyword{Wilcoxon test, Hamilton depression scale} [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘flight.Rd’:
    \keyword{transformation, variance reduction}
  File ‘lowbwt.Rd’:
    \keyword{logistic regression, model selection}
  File ‘memory.Rd’:
    \keyword{fivenum, IQR}
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-patched-linux-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-linux-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-macos-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the other way of placing a ball from Urn II to Urn I is (2n-i)/2n. At each instant we let the number i of balls in the Urn I to be the state of the system. Thus, the state space is S = { 0, 1, 2, \ldots, 2n }. Then we can pass from state i only to either of the states i-1 or i+1.
       |                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^

Check History

NOTE 0 OK · 14 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE Mar 12, 2026
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang

CRAN incoming feasibility

Maintainer: ‘Prabhanjan Tattar <prabhanjannt@gmail.com>’

No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
  Authors@R: person(given = "Prabhanjan",
                    family = "Tattar",
                    role = c("aut", "cre"),
      
...[truncated]...
 \keyword{Wilcoxon test, Hamilton depression scale} [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘flight.Rd’:
    \keyword{transformation, variance reduction}
  File ‘lowbwt.Rd’:
    \keyword{logistic regression, model selection}
  File ‘memory.Rd’:
    \keyword{fivenum, IQR}
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc

CRAN incoming feasibility

Maintainer: ‘Prabhanjan Tattar <prabhanjannt@gmail.com>’

No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
  Authors@R: person(given = "Prabhanjan",
                    family = "Tattar",
                    role = c("aut", "cre"),
      
...[truncated]...
 \keyword{Wilcoxon test, Hamilton depression scale} [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘flight.Rd’:
    \keyword{transformation, variance reduction}
  File ‘lowbwt.Rd’:
    \keyword{logistic regression, model selection}
  File ‘memory.Rd’:
    \keyword{fivenum, IQR}
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-patched-linux-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-linux-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-macos-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
ERROR 0 OK · 13 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 1 ERROR · 0 FAILURE Mar 11, 2026
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang

CRAN incoming feasibility

Maintainer: ‘Prabhanjan Tattar <prabhanjannt@gmail.com>’

No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
  Authors@R: person(given = "Prabhanjan",
                    family = "Tattar",
                    role = c("aut", "cre"),
      
...[truncated]...
 \keyword{Wilcoxon test, Hamilton depression scale} [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘flight.Rd’:
    \keyword{transformation, variance reduction}
  File ‘lowbwt.Rd’:
    \keyword{logistic regression, model selection}
  File ‘memory.Rd’:
    \keyword{fivenum, IQR}
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc

CRAN incoming feasibility

Maintainer: ‘Prabhanjan Tattar <prabhanjannt@gmail.com>’

No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
  Authors@R: person(given = "Prabhanjan",
                    family = "Tattar",
                    role = c("aut", "cre"),
      
...[truncated]...
 \keyword{Wilcoxon test, Hamilton depression scale} [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘flight.Rd’:
    \keyword{transformation, variance reduction}
  File ‘lowbwt.Rd’:
    \keyword{logistic regression, model selection}
  File ‘memory.Rd’:
    \keyword{fivenum, IQR}
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
ERROR r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc

whether package can be installed

Installation failed.
See ‘/data/gannet/ripley/R/packages/tests-devel/ACSWR.Rcheck/00install.out’ for details.
NOTE r-devel-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-patched-linux-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-linux-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-macos-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE 0 OK · 14 NOTE · 0 WARNING · 0 ERROR · 0 FAILURE Mar 10, 2026
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-clang

CRAN incoming feasibility

Maintainer: ‘Prabhanjan Tattar <prabhanjannt@gmail.com>’

No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
  Authors@R: person(given = "Prabhanjan",
                    family = "Tattar",
                    role = c("aut", "cre"),
      
...[truncated]...
 \keyword{Wilcoxon test, Hamilton depression scale} [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘flight.Rd’:
    \keyword{transformation, variance reduction}
  File ‘lowbwt.Rd’:
    \keyword{logistic regression, model selection}
  File ‘memory.Rd’:
    \keyword{fivenum, IQR}
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-debian-gcc

CRAN incoming feasibility

Maintainer: ‘Prabhanjan Tattar <prabhanjannt@gmail.com>’

No Authors@R field in DESCRIPTION.
Please add one, modifying
  Authors@R: person(given = "Prabhanjan",
                    family = "Tattar",
                    role = c("aut", "cre"),
      
...[truncated]...
 \keyword{Wilcoxon test, Hamilton depression scale} [TRUNCATED]
  File ‘flight.Rd’:
    \keyword{transformation, variance reduction}
  File ‘lowbwt.Rd’:
    \keyword{logistic regression, model selection}
  File ‘memory.Rd’:
    \keyword{fivenum, IQR}
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-clang

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-linux-x86_64-fedora-gcc

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-devel-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-patched-linux-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-linux-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-macos-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-release-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-arm64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-macos-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^
NOTE r-oldrel-windows-x86_64

Rd files

checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:19: Lost braces
    19 | In this experiment there are i balls in Urn I, and remaining 2n-i balls in Urn II. Then at any instance, the probability of selecting a ball from Urn I and placing it in Urn II is i/2n, and the othe
...[truncated]...
                                                                                                                                                 ^
checkRd: (-1) Ehrenfest.Rd:20: Lost braces
    20 | Here, S = {0, 1, \ldots, 2n}. 
       |           ^

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Dependencies Reverse dependencies MASS ACSWR

Version History

new 1.0 Mar 10, 2026