Did you install nlme in addition to downloading it? If you have
installed it, then as you browse the help pages for various
functions, such as lme(), you have no doubt noticed that many of the
examples start with a command such as
data(Orthodont)
This is how you access the data in files that have the .rda
extension. Normally, to the best of my knowledge, the .R extension is
for files that contain R code. Not data, but code.
-Don
At 10:21 AM +0200 7/15/02, E. Corda wrote:>Dear all,
>
>I'm new in using R. I've downloaded nlme library in which data
files, which
>can be found in 'DATA' folder, have .rda extension. On the other
side, data
>files for the base software have .R extension. I succeeded in using .R data
>files with R but not .rda data files. I would be thankful for any help.
>
>Eve
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