Re: [R] The question is on Symmetry model for square table.

2003-07-10 Thread Spencer Graves
Did you try "traceback()"? This might help you identify the offending line in your function. If that doesn't help, I step through the function one line at a time (copy and paste from an editor) until R bombs on me. If it doesn't bomb, then there is a "scoping" problem: Are you using gl

[R] The question is on Symmetry model for square table.

2003-07-10 Thread Adejumo Adebowale Olusola
Please help, I tried a program on S-plus, and it worked. Also I tried the same program on R but not worked. Here is the programme. I put it in a function form. The model and assumption are at the bottom. where counts<-c(22,2,2,0,5,7,14,0,0,2,36,0,0,1,17,10) which is name.data, i is row size and