Hi Mary,
it sounds like you have a split-plot design, or more gruesomely, a
split-subject design.
The model that I infer from your description of the design can be fit
using the lme() function of the nlme() package, along the lines of a
similar analysis documented in section 1.6 of Pinheiro and
Anderson, Mary-Jane wrote:
> Dear R users,
>I have a rather knotty analysis problem and I was hoping that
> someone on this list would be able to help. I was advised to try this list
> by a colleague who uses R but it is a statistical inquiry not about how to
> use R.
> In brief I have a 3
Dear R users,
I have a rather knotty analysis problem and I was hoping that
someone on this list would be able to help. I was advised to try this list
by a colleague who uses R but it is a statistical inquiry not about how to
use R.
In brief I have a 3x2 anova, 2 tasks under 3 conditions,
My interpretation of the question (which of course may be
wrong) has an answer that is the opposite of 'round':
When a result is printed, it is rounded to a certain number of
digits (controlled by the 'digits' argument of 'print'). Just because
it is printed like that, doesn't mean the actual val
I am not sure I understand your question but have a
look at ?round and the signif command on that page.
--- Inmaculada López García <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Good morning,
>
> I have a question about R, I would like to know how
> it is possible not to
> chop the result of an operation
Petr Pikal
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- Postoupil do Petr PIKAL/CTCAP dne 30.03.2007 15:47 -
Petr PIKAL/CTCAP napsal dne 30.03.2007 15:01:58:
> Hi
>
> Do you mean rounding. If yes you can consult
> ?round, ?floor, ?ceiling.
>
> If you want just to print different amount of digits you can look a
Good morning,
I have a question about R, I would like to know how it is possible not to
chop the result of an operation. How many decimals it is possible to obtain?
Thank you in advance,
I. López
-
Inmaculada López García
Dpto. Estadística y Matemátic
Dear Mister,
I'm a new user of the "R" programm, and I've got a simple question. I analyse
microarray with this programm, I have tranformed my data in a data file, after
that, I normalize my data and create a MA list. Il the Excel tab I obtain,
there is a column called "Coefficent", I wish to k
Angie Hernandez wrote:
> I came across your website and thought it would be a great resource
> to have listed on my friends page. Would you be interested in
> exchanging links with my new site?
Well, I don't see why we cant make CRAN more like MySpace?
Barry
[joke]
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Hello,
I came across your website and thought it would be a great resource to have
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new site?
Kind Regards,
Angie Hernandez
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