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  • Is there a word processor similar to MS Word which saves files as readable txt files?

    - by zenbomb
    I'm writing a paper together with my supervisor and would like to have a more sophisticated version control than *_291112_NEW_NEW_revised1.doc files. My supervisor is a non-computer person will never ever use LaTeX or git and loves MS Word. I'm therefore looking for an alternative to Word (I need commenting on text passages!) which stores the files as clean text (Markup for formating is fine), so I'm able to put them under version control on my side. I'm aware that git can also handle binary files, but I'd prefer the cleaner way of looking at the contents directly. If there's a way to automatically extract the text from word files, I'm fine with that too for now.

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  • How can I output the fitted values?

    - by zenbomb
    Sorry if this is a novice question, but I don't understand it. I am fitting a sigmoid curve to my data with glm(). This works, I can plot the output and I see a nice sigmoid curve. However, how do I get R to return the final values it has fit? As I understand it, R fits the data to logit(y) = b0 + b1x, but when I do > summary(glm.out) I only get Call: glm(formula = e$V2 ~ e$V1, family = binomial(logit), data = e) Deviance Residuals: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 -0.00001 -0.06612 -0.15118 -0.34237 0.20874 0.08724 -0.19557 Coefficients: Estimate Std. Error z value Pr(>|z|) (Intercept) -24.784 20.509 -1.208 0.227 e$V1 2.073 1.725 1.202 0.229 (Dispersion parameter for binomial family taken to be 1) Null deviance: 4.60338 on 6 degrees of freedom Residual deviance: 0.23388 on 5 degrees of freedom AIC: 5.8525 Number of Fisher Scoring iterations: 8 How do I get b0 and b1?

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