halt. I can see that that's probably far too many
bootstrap resamplings, but I can't see why it needs so much memory...
Regards,
Matthew
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Matthew Vernon, Research Fellow
Ecology and Epidemiology Group,
University of Warwick
http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/mcvernon
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Gene Leynes writes:
> I think that the "quietly" argument in "require" isn't working
>
> > require('JumboShrimp', quietly=TRUE)
> Warning in library(package, lib.loc = lib.loc, character.only = TRUE,
> logical.return = TRUE, :
> there is no package called 'JumboShrimp'
> >
Isn't quietly mean
early awful. Surely there's a better way of achieving
this?
Thanks,
Matthew
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Matthew Vernon, Research Fellow
Ecology and Epidemiology Group,
University of Warwick
http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/mcvernon
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Matthew Vernon writes:
> Is it possible to produce box-and-whisker plots given that I have the
> median, interquartile and 5/95th centile values, but not the data from
> which they come?
The answer, which came from Steve Ellison (thanks!) is to note that
"stats" is the
Hi,
Is it possible to produce box-and-whisker plots given that I have the
median, interquartile and 5/95th centile values, but not the data from
which they come? It seems that it ought to be possible to coerce bxp
to do what I want, but I can't quite see how.
Thanks,
Matthew
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Matthew V
in a shaded area less than the full area of the plot
iii) The colour comes out almost uniform
I'd be grateful for any pointers.
Thanks,
Matthew
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Matthew Vernon, Research Fellow
Ecology and Epidemiology Group,
University of Warwick
http://blogs.warwick.ac.uk/mcvernon
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