The answer is
?cor
but this question is not really appropriate for this list. Read one of
the fine introductions to R, and turn to this list only when you get
stuck.

-Best,
Ista
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 1:25 PM, kiotoqq <kiot...@googlemail.com> wrote:
>
> I've got this table:
>
>
>     A   B
> 1  7.8 215
> 2  6.8 280
> 3  9.4 356
> 4  5.2  38
> 5  8.2 167
> 6  4.8 127
> 7  3.7   8
> 8  6.2 201
> 9  9.7 346
> 10 8.1 241
>
> how can I get the variance and covariance of A and B?
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Graduate student
University of Rochester
Department of Clinical and Social Psychology
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