I just have a simple question. I'm using the predict function, and I get
about 1000 values. Now, how would I make it into a data frame or a list so
that I can easily use Excel to graph the data? Right now, it's in horizontal
lines, and it would be a pain to copy and paste and make it into a vertic
prediction.
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> Daniel
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prediction.
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I think the problem is that I've been getting replies about how to make new
regressions, when in fact, I need to use the one I've produced already to
fit new data, 5 rows at a time, to see if it is also a good representation
of further data. From the replies, I'm getting the impression that the on
uld I write it within the loop so that 5 rows
can be iterated every time?
Alain Zuur wrote:
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You can then assess how well the prediction from each of the datasets fits
> the respective other datasets...
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rnship, so it's very urgent.
THANKS A LOT!
RBeginner
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