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From: Sergii Ivakhno
+ sample 3 0.0001600513 1 vs 2 3 5.545101
0.1359658
What I do not understand is where df of 6 and 3 come from? Shouldn't
they be 2 and 1?
Many thanks for your help in advance
Sincerely
Sergii
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Sergii Ivakhno
PhD student
Hello All
I have a very long vector of unique predictor values and 6 significant
digits setting for the smooth.spline rounds them off. Is there any way
of increasing the significant digits withour recompiling a lot if code
(simple editing and tham sourcing of smooth.spline.r function does not
://www.compbio.group.cam.ac.uk/Resources/Sergii_temp/example.RData
Thank you,
Sergii
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Sergii Ivakhno
PhD student
Computational Biology Group
Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute
Li Ka Shing Centre
Robinson Way
Cambridge CB2 0RE
(x1)3:as.factor(z1)4 NA NA NA NA
as.factor(x1)1:as.factor(z1)5 NA NA NA NA
as.factor(x1)2:as.factor(z1)5 NA NA NA NA
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Sergii Ivakhno
PhD student
Computational Biology Group
NA NA NA
as.factor(x1)2:as.factor(z1)5 NA NA NA NA
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Sergii Ivakhno
PhD student
Computational Biology Group
Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute
Li Ka Shing Centre
Robinson Way
Cambridge CB2 0RE
England
as.factor(x1)3:as.factor(z1)7 NA NA NA NA
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Sergii Ivakhno
PhD student
Computational Biology Group
Cancer Research UK Cambridge Research Institute
Li Ka Shing Centre
Robinson Way
Cambridge CB2 0RE
England
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