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2013 Jun 15
2
quick Help needed
Hi,
i am new to this forum and not sure how it works,
I am trying to do deskriptive descripe my data in terms of gender:
head(scltotal)
pbnr dat dep dys sop ago mis age female messpunkt2
messpunkt1 tage eintrittsjahr
1 10023 1994-02-21 0.75 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.75 35 1 8817
8817 0 1994
2 10023 1994-05-25 0.75 1.00 0.50 0.50 0.75 35 1...
2004 Jan 26
0
Significances of Korrelations and Sweave
...s time to have a look, I've uploaded a working example to
http://web.utanet.at/ascherst/rtest.zip (4 KB), just run test.r.
2. About Sweave, I love it! But one thing annoys me: Is it possible that it
doesn't insert \begin{Schunk}...\end{Schunk}? Some of my code reads like:
\ctable[ caption={Deskriptive Statistik},
label=tab:ErgebnisseDeskriptiveStatistik, pos=!tbp ]{lrrrddd}
{}
{
\FL
\multicolumn{1}{l}{} &
\multicolumn{1}{r}{$N$} &
\multicolumn{1}{r}{Min} &
\multicolumn{1}{r}{Max} &
\multicolumn{1}{r}{$M$} &
\multicolumn{1}{r}{$SD$} &...
2012 Feb 08
2
remove NAs from list collectively
Hi,
I am importing dataframe from an Excel file (xlsx package).
The columns contain acutally measurements for single species and
the column-length is of variable. As it is imported as a dataframe the difference to the "longest" column is filled with NA.
To explain it with an example, my dataframe looks like:
A <- seq(1:10)
B <- c(seq(1:5),rep(NA,5))
C <- c(seq(1:7),rep(NA,3))