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2010 Feb 09
1
Superimpose ksmooth() onto barplot
I'd like to superimpose a ksmooth() onto a barplot().
My data is:
> d
2009-06-20 2009-06-21 2009-06-22 2009-06-23 2009-06-24
2009-06-25 2009-06-26 2009-06-27 2009-06-28 2009-06-29 2009-06-30
2009-07-01 2009-07-02
Same Breed (B) 12.64 21.08 13.52 12.51
13.71 9.91 14.24 7.18 11.81 5.92
12.04 17.96
2012 Jan 09
2
Unexpected results using the oneway_test in the coin package
...esults which I cannot believe are accurate. I do not wish to waste anyone's time and so if the following problem is rather trivial, I apologize, however I could not seem to resolve my problem with an online search and I am fresh out of ideas.
I have carried out a Kruskal-Wallis test to compare breeding strategy variance of my study organisms (rank data, therefore non-parametric, in oder of increasing degree of "terrestrialization", in this case: adaptations to breeding on land as opposed to in aquatic habitats) between habitat groups (I, II and III). Subsequently I would like to do a &q...
2009 Nov 27
2
using reshape to do ANOVA mixed models
Hi,
I just started with R and I found that there are many options to rearrange
the data to do mixed models.
I want to use the reshape function. I have 2 between subject variables and
one within.
I was able to change the data structure but still - the result of the aov
functions are calculating everything as a within subject.
the table looks like this:
SerialNo breed treatment distance_1
2007 Aug 06
2
used the described Class in a shared behavior
Is it possible to access the described class in a shared behavior? I''m
trying to do something like this:
describe "Siberian feline", :shared => true do
described_class_instance_as :feline, :name => "fluffy", :breed =>
"Siberian"
# or maybe
before(:all) do
@feline = described_class.new(:name => "fluffy", :breed =>
2011 Feb 22
1
now S4 classes and packages
Hi again List:
This time I have the following:
> setClass("dog",representation(breed="numeric"))
[1] "dog"
> woof <- function(x=1:10) {
+ if(!is.numeric(x))stop("Must have numeric data")
+ y <- new("dog",breed=x)
+ return(y)
+ }
> setMethod("plot","dog",
+ function(x,y,...) {
+
2011 Aug 27
0
comparing GLM coefficients & repeatability
Many thanks for taking the time to read this!
I am looking at the repeatability of behaviour between re-sighted
individuals across discrete time periods (annual breeding seasons). My
approach was to run a GLM (with a logit link - the data are proportional,
presence v. absence of behaviour) for each breeding season. I included the
re-sighted individuals as a factor (categorical variable) (i.e. the models
only contained individuals that were seen in all of the breedi...
2008 Nov 26
0
Package manager specs: Best of breed?
Hi Group,
In order to come to grips with puppet I thought to start by using it
to manage my laptop..... openSUSE 11.0.
This distribution now uses zypper as its package manager. It seems
that the patch,
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/show/1223
is awaiting some tests.... so that seems a good point to dive in and
get familiar with Puppet :)
Could someone indicate which of the package
2006 Apr 26
3
Test fixture syntax
OK, I know I''m doing something bone-headed, but I can''t for the life of
me figure it out.
I''ve read the test fixtures Rdoc about eight dozen times, and it says
(to me) that if I have a YAML fixture file, dogs.yml that looks like
this:
fido:
id: 1
breed: Terrier
fifi:
id: 2
breed: Poodle
Then I can include
fixtures :dogs
in my functional test, and
2013 Sep 27
1
Best of Breed Modules?
Well, I''m getting deeper and deeper into Puppet and loving it!
I''m at the point, now, that I need to start standardizing on modules and
I''m wondering whether someone can share their experience. I''ve been on
Puppet Forge and there are so many modules to choose from! How do you go
about selecting?
Speaking of: any recommendations for good nginx, Java, Tomcat
2007 Oct 26
1
[Fwd: Re: subsetting]
..., to select a individual from which I want the measurements, I
would use year==year.hatch. However, for the /same/ individual in the
'parent role', to pass the 'parent test', it should have
year==year.1st.reprod.
In the test data,
id=3 is an offspring of id=1 in id=1's first breeding year (OK!). We
then select the measurements from id=1 on the year it is born, i.e 1996.
id=4 is an offspring of id=2 in id=2's first breeding year (OK!). We
then select the measurements from id=4 on the year it is born, i.e 1996.
id=5 is an offspring of id=3 in id=3's first breeding year...
2013 Jul 14
4
diallel analysis
sir i could not find the plant breeding libraray in Rgui3.0.0
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2011 Nov 21
1
Lattice graph help
Hi all
I hope you might help me with some aspects of producing a graph in lattice. There are three things I have struggling with and that is: 1. to separate the horizontal box rows from each other; 2. to change the colour of the horizontal and vertical strips to white; and 3. to place the axes labels on the left y axes and on the bottom x axes. I would really appreciate some help. I have put the
2012 Nov 16
1
pairing data using combn with criteria
Dear All,
I have a dataframe made up of individual beetles consisting of individual
number, family number, mother's family number, father's family number, and
sex of the beetle. I would like to pair up the individuals for breeding. I
would, however, like to avoid breeding beetles of the same sex (obviously),
the same family, and with the same mother's family or father's family, to
avoid inbreeding.
The pairs of the beetles can be done with the function combn(individual, 2).
I have been trying to use the FUN argum...
2012 Sep 24
3
boxplot of different colors
...-read.csv("H:/a_mig_distance_B_NB/R_data/Mig_bird_586_20120925.csv",header=T,
row.names=1)
dim(dataN)
dataN[1,]
str(dataN)
# graph
par(mai=c(1,1.03,0.4,0.4))
obs.group<-dataN$Diet_B
par(new=T)
boxplot(GE_distance~Diet_B, data=dataN,xlab="Diet of Breeding
Ground",ylab="",
yaxt="n",type="p",
pch=1,lwd=0.95,
cex.lab=1.4, cex.axis=1.2,
font.axis=2,
cex=1.5,
las=1,
bty="l",
col=c("forestgreen", "darkgreen","chocolate1","darkorange2",&quo...
2018 Mar 02
0
geo-replication
...gt; **************************************************
> > > > > > > > * Interbull Centre *
> > > > > > > > * ================ *
> > > > > > > > * Department of Animal Breeding & Genetics ? SLU *
> > > > > > > > * Box 7023, SE-750 07 *
> > > > > > > > * Uppsala, Sweden *
> > > > > > > > **************************************************
>...
2015 May 04
0
[LLVMdev] LLD improvement plan
On May 1, 2015, at 12:31 PM, Rui Ueyama <ruiu at google.com> wrote:
> Proposal
> Re-architect the linker based on the section model where it’s appropriate.
> Stop simulating different linker semantics using the Unix model. Instead, directly implement the native behavior.
Preface: I have never personally contributed code to LLD, so don’t take anything I’m about to say too seriously.
2018 Feb 06
4
geo-replication
...********************
* Marcus Peders?n *
* System administrator *
**************************************************
* Interbull Centre *
* ================ *
* Department of Animal Breeding & Genetics ? SLU *
* Box 7023, SE-750 07 *
* Uppsala, Sweden *
**************************************************
* Visiting address: *
* Room 55614, Ulls v?g 26, Ultuna *
* Uppsala...
2011 Nov 22
0
Lattice graph strips and axes
Hi all
I was wondering if it is possible to get rid of the horizontal strips and produce each barchart with a left y axes and lower x axes only. Also can you specify an exact size of graph ie 88mm wide with a font size of 'x'.
library(lattice)
library(latticeExtra)
n=as.factor(c(1:5,1:5))
2014 Mar 20
0
ASReml-R Course - Chicago APRIL 24/25
...e of the following training taking place in Chicago next month.
Analysis of experiments using ASReml-R, Chicago, 24/25th April
This workshop is aimed at scientist/practitioners that are interested in analyzing complex datasets by fitting linear mixed models, particularly users with experience in breeding programs and design and analysis of experiments. After the workshop the participants should be able to understand the use of ASReml and to analyze most biological experiment and particularly, study breeding trials for single or multiple sites or experiments. Participants should also be able to extr...
2018 Mar 02
1
geo-replication
...*
> > > > > > **************************************************
> > > > > > * Interbull Centre *
> > > > > > * ================ *
> > > > > > * Department of Animal Breeding & Genetics ? SLU *
> > > > > > * Box 7023, SE-750 07 *
> > > > > > * Uppsala, Sweden *
> > > > > > **************************************************
> > > > > > * V...