Displaying 6 results from an estimated 6 matches for "casgrain".
2004 Apr 21
1
(no subject)
Dear R-Help
Does "The R Package for Multivariate and Spatial Analysis Version 4.0
(Casgrain
and Legendre, 2001)" exist on CRAN and under what name? It supposedly has a
chronological clustering program ,CHRONO, that I would like to use.
Alternatively, I would ask if there is a R based program that performs
chronological clustering?
Thanks
Alex
Alex Hanke
Department of Fisheries an...
2001 May 16
5
the R package - relation to R project?
I stumbled across this link and was wondering if this has any relation to
the R project.
http://www.fas.umontreal.ca/BIOL/Casgrain/en/labo/R/index.html
-jennifer
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J. Steinbachs, Ph.D.
Computational Biologist
http://compbiology.org
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2011 Mar 20
1
Pearson correlation coefficient matrix with permutation test
Hello,
I found an interesting program on Pierre Legendre's webpage:
http://www.bio.umontreal.ca/casgrain/en/labo/corr_permute.html
With this program one can compute a "Pearson correlation coefficient matrix with permutation test".
This is exactly what I need as an R-package because so far I have only analyzed my data with the function cor(). However, I need additional permutation tests for...
2004 Dec 01
1
depth constrained cluster
Please could you help me to find a package to apply a depth-constrained cluster analysis on palaeoecological data (in order to zone subfossil diagram)?
Thanks,
Dr. Emmanuel GANDOUIN
Université d'Aix-Marseille 3
Institut Méditerranéen d'Ecologie et de Paléoécologie
UMR CNRS 6116
Europôle Méditerranéen de l'Arbois, Bat. Villemin, BP 80
13545 Aix-en-Provence cedex 4
04 42 90 84 40
2005 Jan 04
2
(no subject)
Hi
I'd like to know if the R can do the DCCA? Because I can't find the package about
the DCCA in R. If it can not, please introduce a free software to me, which you
think can easily do the work , thanks!
jeff
2003 Sep 23
2
R-project [.com?] [.net?]
I got a shock a few days ago when I accidentally visited
www.r-project.com . I thought that the r-project site had been hacked
until I realised my mistake. There is also a site www.r-project.net.
Both of these sites appear to be Japanese. Does anyone know anything
about them? I suppose that it is not unusual for names close to those of
popular sites to be used. It is good that they use a