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2005 Sep 26
3
dates are shown as X15.Feb.03
...s. Mail: Charles Darwin Foundation, Casilla 17-01-3891 Avenida 6 de Diciembre N36-109 y Pasaje California Quito, ECUADOR ______________________________________________________________________ EL CONTENIDO DE ESTE MENSAJE ES DE ABSOLUTA RESPONSABILIDAD DEL AUTOR. FUNDACION CHARLES DARWIN WWW.DARWINFOUNDATION.ORG [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Sep 07
7
Plot of multiple data sets
Hello ! There is something quite simple I want to do with R but I found nowhere in the help how to do it. I just want to plot data which are in a matrix, every column being a data set and having the same x-axis (just an index). So for example if I have a 50 x 6 matrix I want 6 set of points on the same plot. I tried plot,new() plot(MATRIX[,1]) plot(MATRIX[,2]) ... but it replaces the previous
2005 Sep 12
0
Multiple comparisons like a Chi2 or Fisher's exact test
...s. Mail: Charles Darwin Foundation, Casilla 17-01-3891 Avenida 6 de Diciembre N36-109 y Pasaje California Quito, ECUADOR ______________________________________________________________________ EL CONTENIDO DE ESTE MENSAJE ES DE ABSOLUTA RESPONSABILIDAD DEL AUTOR. FUNDACION CHARLES DARWIN WWW.DARWINFOUNDATION.ORG [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Sep 13
0
multiple comparisons for proportions
...s. Mail: Charles Darwin Foundation, Casilla 17-01-3891 Avenida 6 de Diciembre N36-109 y Pasaje California Quito, ECUADOR ______________________________________________________________________ EL CONTENIDO DE ESTE MENSAJE ES DE ABSOLUTA RESPONSABILIDAD DEL AUTOR. FUNDACION CHARLES DARWIN WWW.DARWINFOUNDATION.ORG [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Sep 16
1
tickmarks on the inside on y axis and on the outside on the x axis
...s. Mail: Charles Darwin Foundation, Casilla 17-01-3891 Avenida 6 de Diciembre N36-109 y Pasaje California Quito, ECUADOR ______________________________________________________________________ EL CONTENIDO DE ESTE MENSAJE ES DE ABSOLUTA RESPONSABILIDAD DEL AUTOR. FUNDACION CHARLES DARWIN WWW.DARWINFOUNDATION.ORG [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Sep 30
0
nonparametric 2way repeated-measures anova
...s. Mail: Charles Darwin Foundation, Casilla 17-01-3891 Avenida 6 de Diciembre N36-109 y Pasaje California Quito, ECUADOR ______________________________________________________________________ EL CONTENIDO DE ESTE MENSAJE ES DE ABSOLUTA RESPONSABILIDAD DEL AUTOR. FUNDACION CHARLES DARWIN WWW.DARWINFOUNDATION.ORG [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Sep 19
1
library (tree)- which samples belong to each terminal branch?
...s. Mail: Charles Darwin Foundation, Casilla 17-01-3891 Avenida 6 de Diciembre N36-109 y Pasaje California Quito, ECUADOR ______________________________________________________________________ EL CONTENIDO DE ESTE MENSAJE ES DE ABSOLUTA RESPONSABILIDAD DEL AUTOR. FUNDACION CHARLES DARWIN WWW.DARWINFOUNDATION.ORG [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Oct 13
2
high resolution images for publication
...s. Mail: Charles Darwin Foundation, Casilla 17-01-3891 Avenida 6 de Diciembre N36-109 y Pasaje California Quito, ECUADOR ______________________________________________________________________ EL CONTENIDO DE ESTE MENSAJE ES DE ABSOLUTA RESPONSABILIDAD DEL AUTOR. FUNDACION CHARLES DARWIN WWW.DARWINFOUNDATION.ORG [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2005 Sep 12
3
Covert list of list to dataframe for export or outputting by(test) output
Greetings, I am running a buch of wilcox tests and need to be able to rapidly export the results into a csv file. I have attached example code as well as my attempts to get what I need. I have tried unlist,cbind,rbind etc but I am obvously missing something simple. FYI I am actually running about 50 WRS tests per dataset, this is just an example. Thanks 10^6 Mike AKCCR <-
2005 Sep 12
5
remedial stats education
In short: I didn't take enough stats courses in college. Now I am working on scientific research and I feel somewhat lost when it comes to designing the statistical framework. I have looked through the books at: http://www.r-project.org/doc/bib/R-books.html I even tried to read [17] Julian J. Faraway. Linear Models with R. This book is too advanced. It helped a little bit but I still
2005 Sep 02
9
The Perils of PowerPoint
Hi all, Below is a URL for an editorial published today in our local newspaper, the Minneapolis StarTribune. It was originally published in the Washington Post a couple of days ago: http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/29/AR2005082901444.html but that site requires registration. The 'Strib" site seems to be open for the moment: