Hi Fabio,
Using the first example from ?dbFD
ex1 <- dbFD(dummy$trait, dummy$abun)
If you look at that help page, or at str(ex1), you'll see that the
returned object is a list with named components. So, you can access
the different indices just as you would access any other list. If
that's confusing to you, a good basic intro to R might be just the
thing.
Here are two ways to do so:
with(ex1, plot(nbsp, FRic))
cor(ex1$nbsp, ex1$FRic, use="pair") # the toy example has one NA value
You might in the future find R-sig-ecology to be a better place to ask
this sort of question.
Sarah
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 9:20 AM, Fabio Monteiro
<fabio.monteiro1992 at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello
>
> I'm currently using the dbFD function of the FD package and i'm
having some
> things that I can't do.
>
> Is there any way to check the relations between dbFD indexes?
>
> Function cor for example? I can't manage to put the informations
correctly
>
> dbFD function gives a lot of output (indexes - nbsp, sing.sp, FRic, FEve,
> FDiv, FDis and RaoQ). I want to see the relationships between the dbFD
> output (nbsp, sing.sp, FRic, FEve, FDiv, FDis and RaoQ)
>
> How should I type it?
>
> Thank you
>
> F?bio
>
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