seed.strS327 seed.strS329 seed.strS331
0.3067 -1.3233 -2.6400 -2.9333 -2.2267
Now it is actually possible to see which one is which, but is kind of
lame. Can someone point me to a more elegant solution? Thank you so
much.
Saiwing Yeung
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Factor w/ 14 levels 329,327,325,..: 10 10 10 10 10 10 13 13 13
13 ...
Saiwing
On Mar 21, 2009, at 3:35 PM, John Fox wrote:
Dear Saiwing Yeung,
You appear to be using orthogonal-polynomial contrasts (generated by
contr.poly) for Seed, which suggests that Seed is either an ordered
factor
-darwin9.8.0
* lattice_0.19-17
any suggestions? Thanks in advance!
Saiwing Yeung
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This is a version of FAQ 7.22: you need to tell R to print lattice graphics.
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That fixed it. Thank you again. Sorry for not reading the FAQ.
Saiwing
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For example, if I call library(spam), I would get messages like this
Package 'spam' is loaded. Spam version 0.27-0 (2011-08-17).
Type demo( spam) for some demos, help( Spam) for an overview
of this package.
Help for individual functions is optained by adding the
suffix '.spam' to the function
, Dec 21, 2011 at 5:36 PM, Saiwing Yeung saiw...@berkeley.edu wrote:
For example, if I call library(spam), I would get messages like this
Package 'spam' is loaded. Spam version 0.27-0 (2011-08-17).
Type demo( spam) for some demos, help( Spam) for an overview
of this package.
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