You have an overactive imagination... these equations are nonlinear.
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On May 14, 2016 3:27:30 PM PDT, "Cleber N.Borges" wrote:
>Dears,
>I imagine that the LP method should be the solution to find the
>parameters of one
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However AFAICT, the only difference between the two sets of results (re. main
effects present in both) is that the residual df differs, hence so does F and
p-value.
-pd
> On 15 May 2016, at 21:06 , Jonathan
Hello,
I ran a 2x2x2 repeated measures ANOVA which turned out fine:
DfSum Sq Mean Sq F
value Pr(>F) Attend1 0.5540
0.55402 7.03740.01079 *PercGrp 1
Hola
Lo más sencillo es utilizar sed, desde la línea de comandos:
sed 's/^I^I/^I/g' ficheroOriginal.dat >ficheroCorregido.dat
Alternativa: usa la hoja de cálculo de libre office te da
la opción de eliminar repeticiones de separador de campos.
Espero que te sirva
El 14/05/16 a las 18:58, eric
Dears,
I imagine that the LP method should be the solution to find the
parameters of one objective function ...
I known there are the constrOptim command for this.
but I don't know how to elaborate the contour condictions in matricial
forms
that the way like constrOptim works
I show below one
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