Re: [R-sig-eco] Using the mra package in R...

2013-08-26 Thread Adam Fawcett
Hi Sarah and all Thanks for those couple of tips. They did help to show that the data imported alright but that there was a distinct difference between my data set and the example data set for used to demonstrate the mra package. I have attached subset of my data as suggested. Its formatted as a

Re: [R-sig-eco] Using the mra package in R...

2013-08-26 Thread Roman Luštrik
Try coercing your data to matrix. You currently have a data.frame, which might matter to the package functions (I'm not familiar enough with the functions to be able to tell from the top of my head). as.matrix(my.data) A side note, here's how you would write a model that includes all (remaining)

Re: [R-sig-eco] Using the mra package in R...

2013-08-26 Thread Adam Fawcett
Hi Roman and all That certainly helped a lot thanks. Data is now in the correct format and comparable to the example data set. Next problem that cropped up - I ran the F.cjs.estim function and got the following error brtb.cjs = F.cjs.estim(