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2001 Nov 06
2
Canonical Correspondence analysis-CoCoAn package
Hi R-users,
I am new to R environment.I want to carry out a
correspondence analysis on a contigency table with 64
columns and 298 observation of Environmental data.In
many cells of the contigency table the frequency is
just the value '1'.
I got the following error.
> CAIV(Eplankton)
Error in if (L[i, j] < 0) return("Table L must contain
non-negative numbers") :
2001 Oct 11
2
Where's MVA?
...t.Hornik at ci.tuwien.ac.at>
License: GPL (see file COPYING), except for ./src/muin2ser.f and ./misc which are free for non-commercial purposes. See file README for details.
URL: http://www.r-project.org
Index of Contents (Text)
Reference Manual (PDF)
Package Sources
AnalyzeFMRI CoCoAn Devore5 EMV GLMMGibbs GenKern GeneSOM KernSmooth Matrix NISTnls Oarray PHYLOGR PTAk RArcInfo RMySQL RODBC RPgSQL RandomFields RmSQL Rstreams Rwave SASmixed SuppDists VR XML acepack adapt akima ash bindata blighty boot bootstrap bqtl car cclust cfa chron cluster cmprsk coda conf.design cramer date d...
2002 Sep 19
1
problem with CAIV
I am trying to use the function CAIV from the package CoCoAn
I have a matrix with dimension 43x67 with positive values >=0
When I use CAIV, I get the error:
"Error : column total=0"
Does someone know why?
Thanks
Celine
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2001 Dec 22
1
new.packages function for new packages
Hi all,
I use a function update.packages to update all packages in my R instalation.
But I need compare one by one packages to discovery new packages.
My question is: Exist in R any function that compare all installed packages
in my R and all packages available in CRAN and return a list of the new
packages (ie packages that I dont have im my installation) and automatic
download and install
2001 Feb 16
12
canonical correspondence analysis
Is there an R function that does canonical correspondence analysis. Can
it be done using the VR function corresp()?
If not, how hard it be to write R code to do it? I am a population
biologist with long but patchy programming experience in C, Smalltalk,
Java and other languages.
Thanks,
Patrick Foley
patfoley at csus.edu