"Telse Henschel" <telsehenschel at web.de> writes:
> Dear WizaRds,
>
> I am sorry to bother you with a newbie question, but although I tried to
solve my problem using the various .pdf files (Introduction, help pages etc.), I
have come to a complete stop. Please be so kind as to guide me a little bit
along my way of exploring multivariate analysis in R.
>
> I want to test wether the means-vector mu1 of X, consisting of the means
per column of that matrix , and mu2, i.e. the means per column of Y, are
distributed equally under the assumption of a multivariate normal distribution.
I thought ?simtest? could be the right function to get the p-value, but I fail
to use R correctly. Here is what I tried to do:
>
> f1 <- factor(c("8", "10", "12",
"14"))
>
> X <- matrix(1:16, ncol=4)
> colnames(X) <-
c("Obj1","Obj2","Obj3","Obj4")
> X.frame <- data.frame(f1,X)
>
> Y <- matrix(1:12, ncol=4)
> colnames(Y) <-
c("Obj1","Obj2","Obj3","Obj4")
> Y.frame <- data.frame(f1,Y)
> XY <- data.frame(X.frame, Y.frame) # won?t work, because of different
nr of rows
>
> test.stat <- lm(XY ~ f1) # ???
Try this:
X <- matrix(rnorm(16), ncol=4)
Y <- matrix(rnorm(12), ncol=4)
XY <- rbind(X,Y)
g <- factor(rep(1:2,c(4,3)))
fit1 <- lm(XY ~ g)
fit0 <- lm(XY ~ 1)
anova(fit0,fit1)
(using 1:16 and 1:12 for X and Y gives
Error in anova.mlmlist(object = fit0, fit1) :
residuals have rank 1 < 4
)
> # simtest(test.stat, XY, type="Tukey")
>
> creates errors already by just staring at it. I apologize.
>
>
> Thank you so much for your support,
> Telse
>
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