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Re: t-value


From: David Bateman
Subject: Re: t-value
Date: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 17:12:04 +0200
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Jonathan Stickel wrote:
> John W. Eaton wrote:
>> On 22-Apr-2008, Jonathan Stickel wrote:
>>
>> | After some statistics review and trial and error, I see that "tinv"
>> is | the function I want.  These functions (tpdf, tcdf, tinv) could
>> use a few | more details in their help text...
>>
>> We could use help in writing those details...
>>
>> jwe
>>
>>
>
> OK, I made some revisions to the help text for tcdf and tinv.  I used
> mercurial sources and did a "hg commit".  Is that the right thing to
> do?  I've seen "changesets" submitted to the list instead, but I don't
> see how to save a changeset to a file.  Please excuse me if this is
> documented on the octave website, but I couldn't find information
> there either.
>
> Thanks,
> Jonathan
>
After the commit, do an "hg heads" and see the changeset number of your
modification. Then do "hg export <number>  > changeset" and sent the
file changeset to the list.. The commit in mercurial is local to your
own repository.

If you have hgk installed you can also do an "hg view" and get a browse
of the changesets similar to the gitk command in git.. hgk isn't
installed with all distributions versions of mercurial and so you might
need to get it from a mercurial source tarball. If so make sure the
tar-ball matches the version installed on your machine..

Regards
David

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