There is a built-in guide to syntax called the help system. If you have read it
you should be able to be mitre specific with your questions.
I had never heard of this function. Your example code is not reproducible, nor
does it indicate what result you got from running it.
I used
RSiteSearch("bhattacharya")
and there appears to be a function bhattacharyya.matrix in the fpc package. The
syntax indicated in the help for that function mentions wanting input matrices,
not vectors. It also mentions another function bhattacharyya.dist which does
accept vectors, but it does not accept the misclassification.bound argument.
You should read the help file and ask more specific questions and provide
reproducible examples per the Posting Guide recommendations.
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Dzu <dizem.uerek at alumni.fh-aachen.de> wrote:
>Dear R-user,
>I am trying to apply bhattacharyya-distance function to my data. Did
>anybody
>use it before ?
>
>My code is the following
>
>#Bhattacharya Distance measure
>#a and b are vectors
>a <- (1,2,3,4,2,2,2,2,2,2,2,1,4,5,6,-1,-1,-1,-1,-1,-3,-3,-3)
>b <-
>(1.1,1.1,1.2,1.2,1.2,1.2,1.2,2.1,2.1,2.2,2.2,2,0,0,0,0,2,2,2,2,2,3.1,3.1)
>
>dist <- bhattacharyya.matrix(a,b, misclassification.bound = TRUE)
>plot(dist)
>
>
>Could somebody give me a guide on the syntax ?
>
>Thanks
>Dizem
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