Dears,
The Tinn-R projetc has a new website under the https protocol:
https://nbcgib.uesc.br/tinnr/en/
Best,
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The maintainer of the *NlcOptim* package told me that he has fixed the
problem and already submitted a new version to CRAN. Thanks, XianYan,
for this prompt reaction.
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Dear Rula
That is really a statistical question not one for this list but the
answer is that the fact that they are all zero for that category
explains it. Search on-line for separation for more details.
Michael
On 18/01/2019 09:56, Rula Domínguez wrote:
Hello to everyone,
after much
Dear Jihee,
> -Original Message-
> From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of ???
> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2019 7:02 PM
> To: Fox, John
> Cc: r-help@r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [R] importing data error question
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
> I was having
Steve,
Thank you,
John
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> PIKAL Petr
> on Thu, 17 Jan 2019 13:52:39 + writes:
> Hi
> Or you could use rounding.
yes.
> which(round(lut, 3)==1.8)
> [1] 401
no! This may work accidentally here, but in principle still
suffers for the same reasons as
the infamous FAQ 7.31 "Why doesn’t R
Thanks for your help!
I was having trouble with finding how to use english...
Even though I try to use english language, I couldn't change language of R
commander. (it is still korean)
Sorry but.. do you know how to change language of "R commander"? I have no idea
why it doesn't change.
Don't use the default print method then. When you type an expression alone at
the console it uses a print function to convert the result to characters for
output. The default print method for matrices of character uses quotes to show
the exact contents of each character string.
Convert the
Great! Your suggestions made perfect sense and worked well. Thank you so much.
> On Jan 18, 2019, at 3:33 AM, Phillip Alday wrote:
>
> (once again with the list)
>
> Hi Caroline,
>
> This question is probably better suited to r-sig-mixed-models
>
You can drop the quote marks by calling print() explicitly with quote=FALSE, by
using as.data.frame round your cbind, or - perhaps best - by constructing your
output matrix as a data frame in the first place. (print.data.frame defaults
to quote=FALSE). And if you suppress name checking in a
Dear Jihee,
> On Jan 17, 2019, at 7:00 PM, 우지희 wrote:
>
> Dear John,
>
> (1) I noticed that you loaded the FactoMineR and SensoMineR plug-ins. Try
> again without loading these plug-ins.
> not worked :(
>
>
OK. I don't understand why that doesn't work. There is likely some peculiarity
Gracias Marcelino, funcionó,
Manuel
Quoting Marcelino De La Cruz Rot :
Hola Manuel:
Por ejemplo así:
plot3d(Data$RTLML,Data$JD,Data$SB, col =
c("red","blue")[as.numeric(as.factor(Family))])
El 18/01/2019 a las 13:48, Manuel Mendoza escribió:
Buenas tardes. ¿Sabe alguno de vosotros
Hola Manuel:
Por ejemplo así:
plot3d(Data$RTLML,Data$JD,Data$SB, col =
c("red","blue")[as.numeric(as.factor(Family))])
El 18/01/2019 a las 13:48, Manuel Mendoza escribió:
> Buenas tardes. ¿Sabe alguno de vosotros cómo indicar la variable con
> la que identificar los puntos con plot3d?
>
>
Buenas tardes. ¿Sabe alguno de vosotros cómo indicar la variable con
la que identificar los puntos con plot3d?
library(rgl)
plot3d(Data$RTLML,Data$JD,Data$SB)
Las muestras pertenecen a una de dos categorías, según la variable
"Family", pero no sé cómo hacer que me las represente de
Hello to everyone,
after much reading I decided to write because I cannot find a solution to
my question.
I already did a priori contrasts before for a continuous variable with
normal distribution. Now I have another variable (burrow), which is
binomial, and I can do the GLM for it. But when I
I am trying to print a list of equations in an easily readable form. At this
time all I can get is a series of characters enclosed in quotation marks
rather than equations with numbers and equal signs. What I get is
y equalsigns x z
eq1 "0.5" "=""1" "2"
eq2 "4" "="
> -Original Message-
> From: R-help [mailto:r-help-boun...@r-project.org] On Behalf Of David
> I'm trying to set different boxes to different colors the following page
> shows
> http://www.sthda.com/english/wiki/ggplot2-box-plot-quick-start-guide-r-
> software-and-data-visualization
>
(once again with the list)
Hi Caroline,
This question is probably better suited to r-sig-mixed-models
(https://stat.ethz.ch/mailman/listinfo/r-sig-mixed-models). Some things
are hard to tell without better understanding your design (I am not an
ecologist/relevant type of biologist), but I'll
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