Hi * i've done my anova anlysis but now i need post-hoc test, are these included in R ? I've a Big problem, working with people that don't like to use command-line software (but prefer something like openoffice) does someone is trying to do a usable GUI for R ? i'm reading something on R commander SciView and others but all seem to be beta. I'd like to make possible to make anova and post-hoc more simple to my collegues ;) thanks paolo -- Paolo Ariano Neuroscience PhD Student @ UniTo Una non esclude l'altra ed entrambe non escludono i soldi - Paolo A. _____________________________________________________________________ For your security, this mail has been scanned and protected by Inflex
Perhaps the package Rcmdr is a compromise for the people don't like command-line software. christian Am Dienstag, 14. September 2004 12:02 schrieb Paolo Ariano:> Hi * > i've done my anova anlysis but now i need post-hoc test, are these > included in R ? > > I've a Big problem, working with people that don't like to use > command-line software (but prefer something like openoffice) does > someone is trying to do a usable GUI for R ? i'm reading something on R > commander SciView and others but all seem to be beta. I'd like to make > possible to make anova and post-hoc more simple to my collegues ;) > > thanks > paolo
On Tue, 14 Sep 2004, Paolo Ariano wrote:> i've done my anova anlysis but now i need post-hoc test, are these > included in R ?Yes, in function TukeyHSD and in package multcomp for example. There are worked examples in the MASS scripts.> I've a Big problem, working with people that don't like to use > command-line software (but prefer something like openoffice) does > someone is trying to do a usable GUI for R ? i'm reading something on R > commander SciView and others but all seem to be beta. I'd like to make > possible to make anova and post-hoc more simple to my collegues ;)That's your choice, but have you looked at package Rcmdr? You cna extend its menus if you want to. BTW, I guess you are working on Windows, but have not told us what OS, even. Please read the posting guide. -- Brian D. Ripley, ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk Professor of Applied Statistics, http://www.stats.ox.ac.uk/~ripley/ University of Oxford, Tel: +44 1865 272861 (self) 1 South Parks Road, +44 1865 272866 (PA) Oxford OX1 3TG, UK Fax: +44 1865 272595