On Nov 10, 2009, at 11:24 AM, Ana María Prieto wrote:

Hello.
My name is Ana. I´m doing an eology master, and I´m just learning how R
works.
I have a Mac OS X 10.5.6, and I´m tryng to run just a simple ANOVA
nanalyses.
I dowloaded R version 2.10.0, and it seems I have problems with the script.
I don´t know what to do, I´ve already change the languages, be sure of
being
working in the correct directory and doesn´t work

the script is:

#1. example

data01<-read.table("ch01.txt",header=T)

names(data01)

attach(data01)

FERTIL<-factor(FERTIL)

model01<-(YIELD~FERTIL)

I suspect that the problem is not with the lack of a tilde ("~") or the misinterpretation of the special character that you seem to have gotten into this mail message, but rather with your failure to type the two letters "lm" thusly:

model01 <- lm(YIELD~FERTIL)

I have 3 Macs of varying vintages (one desktop and two laptops) and they all have the tilde in the upper left corner just below the escape key.

Future submissions to the R-help list should be accompanied by a more informative subject line. That sort of "Subject" is considered rude (some might even say infantile) behavior in this arena.

--
David.


summary(model01)

anova(model01)


all my classmates, even those with a mac operator, wrote the same, and it
worked.

When copying the script in the R console, it seems that there is a problem
with the

~ symbol. this symbol is not in the keyboard, so I select it from spetial
characters,

and then i selected with shift an <>key, and still, it doesn´t works

I attached th file with the data. i hope you can help me!!!!!


Ana.
--

David Winsemius, MD
Heritage Laboratories
West Hartford, CT

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