I have to fit a model to growth data of Hevea (rubber) trees. The details are outlined in the attached docx file. Kind help is solicited. -- Dr. TR Chandrasekhar, M.Sc., M. Tech., Ph. D., Sr. Scientist Rubber Research Institute of India Hevea Breeding Sub Station Kadaba - 574 221 DK Dt., Karnataka Phone-Land: 08251-214336 Mobile: 9448780118
Please read the Posting Guide... this question is too vague.
a) There are plenty of online references as to how to use R to fit various kinds
of models. If you understand which algorithms you want to use, you should be
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[1] stats.stackexchange.com
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http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5963269/how-to-make-a-great-r-reproducible-example
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On November 15, 2014 8:14:17 AM PST, Chandrasekhar Rudrappa <chandratr at
gmail.com> wrote:>I have to fit a model to growth data of Hevea (rubber) trees. The
>details
>are outlined in the attached docx file. Kind help is solicited.