Hi Jim,
Many thanks for your help and yes CW is carapace width. Here is the final
coding I used...I set the peak of the curves at max frequency bin for each
sex. I also added the means and SD's from my data. According to my visual
diagnostics (qqplots, density plots) the frequency distributions
> This is definitely a statistics question still so not on topic here... as
changing the data is exactly the kind of thing that can have this effect.
I'm sorry.
I disagree.
This is a question about reproducible code.
So, I don't see why it should be considered off topic.
> >The function returned
And there's the R Manuals:
https://cran.r-project.org/manuals.html
The most relevant one (for this purpose) is "Writing R Extensions".
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Oh I see. Nevermind then.
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 1:57 PM Jeff Newmiller
wrote:
> This is definitely a statistics question still so not on topic here... as
> changing the data is exactly the kind of thing that can have this effect.
>
> On May 14, 2019 10:51:20 AM MDT, Michael Howell
> wrote:
>
This is definitely a statistics question still so not on topic here... as
changing the data is exactly the kind of thing that can have this effect.
On May 14, 2019 10:51:20 AM MDT, Michael Howell wrote:
>Good morning,
>I was asking a more statistics oriented question on another board and
On 14/05/2019 2:42 p.m., Rui Barradas wrote:
Hello,
There is a mailing list dedicated to package development. See
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel
There are also instructions to follow at
https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/policies.html
Duncan Murdoch
Hope
Hello,
There is a mailing list dedicated to package development. See
https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-package-devel
Hope this helps,
Rui Barradas
Às 15:17 de 14/05/19, marian.br...@ext.ec.europa.eu escreveu:
Hello to all. We are a group of developpers and want to know how we can
Hello to all. We are a group of developpers and want to know how we can publish
a new package to CRAN website.
Thanks in advance for suggestions.
Regards,
Marian
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Good morning,
I was asking a more statistics oriented question on another board and
someone demonstrated auto.arima() from the forecast package on my data. The
function returned a (2,1,0) model with drift. However when I used the same
function it returns a (1,1,0) model. There were no obvious
Buenos días, tengo 3 pares de coordenadas x,y para un conjunto de ciudades.
Estas son un punto cada una, pero quiero hacer un gráfico (en un plano x e
y) que una con una línea estos 3 puntos. He intentando pero no lo logro.
Alguien me podría orientar por favor.
Saludos y desde ya gracias
Francisco
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Date: vie., 10 may. 2019 a las 11:12
Subject: Re: [R] error in duplicated() man page
To: Bert Gunter
Coming back to my example, which I think illustrates my point, we have
3x2 groups (as specified in MARGIN dimensions) with one cell in each
Buenos dias,
Espero que esto te pueda ayudar. Por lo que entiendo quieres llegar a una seríe
de columnas boleanas de ausencia/presencia de determinada alergia o idioma.
library(tidyverse)
ind<- c("individuo1", "individuo2", "individuo3")
idioma<-c( "en,es", "es,en", "es,fr,en")
alergia<-c(0,
Mil gracias, José Antonio!
Creo que, entre tu recomendación y el apelo al ingenio de Javier, voy a
terminar generando la tabla que necesito.
Mi problema, al contrario de lo que entiendo que les pasa a los que
necesitan condensar, es que necesito extender... mi ya extensa data.frame.
Pero poder
Hola:
Quizá esto pueda ser de utilidad:
Se trata de prepara una “tabla” que tenga tantas columnas como
modalidades hay en el total de los individuos.
Cada columna toma el nombre de la modalidad y
hacemos que cada individuo tome el valor 1 en las
modalidades correspondientes.
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