ronggui wrote:
I think it can.But if you provide more information,you will be more help.
for example,you had better give a reproducable example in you email.
2006/1/11, Naiara S. Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I need some help using read.ftable to read a contingency table. My columns
Hi all,
I need some help using read.ftable to read a contingency table. My columns
are organized as follows:
order--family--species--location--number of individuals
I couldn't figure out how to change the data on my text file to be
imported into R; and after you do that, is it possible to
I think it can.But if you provide more information,you will be more help.
for example,you had better give a reproducable example in you email.
2006/1/11, Naiara S. Pinto [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Hi all,
I need some help using read.ftable to read a contingency table. My columns
are organized as
Just a remark:
I need some help using read.ftable to read a contingency table. My columns
are organized as follows:
order--family--species--location--number of individuals
As the first three variables are nested, I would expect this table
to contain a lot of structural zeroes. I understand