On Jun 13, 2015, at 7:41 AM, Ramnik Bansal wrote:
Getting following error in using help.search
utils::help.search(linear models)
Error in help(db[i, topic], package = db[i, Package], lib.loc = lib, :
'topic' should be a name, length-one character vector or reserved word
I first tried
My name is Thalita, and I am a Phd student from Brasil.
I am trying to do a post hoc of ANCOVA to compare three slopes with Tukey test.
I am using:
#percentagem: dependent variable
#tratamento: factor
#tempo: covariate
#ANCOVA
ancova(percentagem~tratamento*tempo, data=data)
Getting following error in using help.search
utils::help.search(linear models)
Error in help(db[i, topic], package = db[i, Package], lib.loc = lib, :
'topic' should be a name, length-one character vector or reserved word
example(help.search)
hlp.sr help.search(linear models)# In case
Thank you all for the feedback. I was actually amazed at not only the
number but quality of responses, and they were all helpful. I have got it
working now, thanks again!
Kind regards,
Kris
2015-06-12 7:58 GMT+08:00 John Kane jrkrid...@inbox.com:
Thanks Don,
I suspected there was a
Dear group:
I have two data frames. The column names of the two data frame has
some common variables but not identical.
my aim is to make 2 DFs more uniform by taking union of both colnames
For example: I have x1 and x2 matrices:
x1
SubjectAB CD
1 x1 1.5 -1.3 0.4 -0.2
On Jun 13, 2015, at 9:25 PM, Ramnik Bansal wrote:
Thanks. But it seems to be an R 3.2.0 specific problem.
Exactly. That's why I needed to take the time to update my installation. I
posted a message to R-devel after failing to find where the code was different
in the two versions and not
?merge
Particularly look at the all argument.
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Thanks. But it seems to be an R 3.2.0 specific problem.
On Sun, Jun 14, 2015 at 8:42 AM, David Winsemius dwinsem...@comcast.net
wrote:
On Jun 13, 2015, at 7:41 AM, Ramnik Bansal wrote:
Getting following error in using help.search
utils::help.search(linear models)
Error in help(db[i,
Dear all,
I tried searching the archives for a problem that I encountered today, but
to no avail, so here I am sending my first e-mail to the list!
I am estimating a binary spatial autoregressive model via a Gibbs sampler.
When I do this with a neighborhood matrix, everything goes perfectly fine,
Hello,
I am trying to create a list where each name would have an increasing vector
length. For example, I am trying to obtain something that looks like this:
[[1]][1] 2
[[2]]
[1] 2 4
[[3]]
[1] 1 2 3
.
The numbers generated would just be any random numbers. My thought was to use a
Is this homework? Homework is deprecated here.
?lapply
is one of many possible approaches. If this is not homework, showing your
unsuccessful code would likely lead to a better learning experience for you.
Cheers,
Bert
Bert Gunter
Data is not information. Information is not knowledge. And
1. Don't ignore previous advice
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2. Read the posting guide, and read
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2. Map your values to a range of integers that you
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De: Freddy Omar López Quintero [mailto:freddy.vat...@gmail.com]
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