Dear R-users, I am a relatively new R user and I have a simple question. Is there a command attached to a R function, which performs matrix pooling? Thanks in advance, Jana -- -- "The world is full of mysteries. Life is one. The curious limitations of finite minds are another."(J.B.S. Haldane, The Causes of Evolution) Jana Makedonska, M.Sc. Ph.D. candidate/ Part-time lecturer Department of Anthropology College of Arts & Sciences State University of New York at Albany 1400 Washington Avenue 12222 Albany, NY Office phone: 518-442-4699 [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
Jana Makedonska wrote on 12/14/2011 07:19:23 PM:> Dear R-users, > > > I am a relatively new R user and I have a simple question. Is there a > command attached to a R function, which performs matrix pooling? > > > Thanks in advance, > Jana > > -- > > -- > "The world is full of mysteries. Life is one. The curious limitations of > finite minds are another."(J.B.S. Haldane, The Causes of Evolution) > > Jana Makedonska, M.Sc. > Ph.D. candidate/ Part-time lecturer > Department of Anthropology > College of Arts & Sciences > State University of New York at Albany > 1400 Washington Avenue > 12222 Albany, NY > Office phone: 518-442-4699What do you mean by "matrix pooling"? Can you give a simple example using small matrices showing what you have to start with and what you would like to end up with? Jean [[alternative HTML version deleted]]