with the top
line of the string rather than the bottom line? Any suggestions are
greatly appreciated.
Andrew
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. I apologize if I seem to be nagging on
this issue, but I thought this post was much better at describing what I am
after. Thanks in advance.
Andrew Kniss
University of Wyoming
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I hope this attempt at my question was a little more clear. I appreciate
any help that is offered.
Andrew Kniss
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University of Wyoming
Department of Plant Sciences
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perspective.)
So is this a valid approach? Or does the power.anova.test fall apart if
using an interaction effect?
Thank you in advance for any help or references you are willing to point me
to.
Best regards,
Andrew Kniss
Assistant Research Scientist
University of Wyoming
Department of Plant Sciences
F value is so low as to make me suspect your model. Where did the
144 denominator degrees of freedom come from?
Andrew Kniss wrote:
This question will probably get me in trouble on theoretical grounds, but
I
will pose it anyway.
The situation:
I recently ran a field study looking
, capture.output, all with no success.
e.g:
ljung.out-capture.output(print(c(i, box$p.value)))
#I saw a suggestion similar to this one in a previous post to the list...
Any hints on how I can get the output stored so that I may plot it later? I
am using v 1.9.1, RGui for Windows.
Thanks,
Andrew
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dev.off()
Thanks for any help or ideas.
Andrew Kniss
Assistant Research Scientist
University of Wyoming
Dept. 3354
1000 E. University Ave.
Laramie, WY 82071
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I apologize if a similar question has been asked previously, but I have been unable to
find anything relevant in searches of previous posts. Is there an available package
that will perform a census X-11 (or X-12) time series decomposition?
Thanks,
Andrew Kniss
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