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2004 Jan 15
2
Multiple comparisons in R; multicomp
Is there a fonction for multiple comparison tests (similar to "multicomp" in Splus) in a package of R? Thanks in advance for any hint... Cheers, Patrick Giraudoux University of Franche-Comté Department of Environmental Biology EA3184 af. INRA F-25030 Besançon Cedex tel.: +33 381 665 745 fax.: +33 381 665 797 http://lbe.univ-fcomte.fr [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2003 Dec 16
2
Winedit and R
...able. Either install it or install R-WinEdt manually, as described in ReadMe.txt Intalling manually looking quite complicated, I am not tempted to take this direction... Can anybody give me a hint? Kind regards, Patrick Giraudoux University of Franche-Comté Department of Environmental Biology EA3184 af. INRA F-25030 Besançon Cedex tel.: +33 381 665 745 fax.: +33 381 665 797 http://lbe.univ-fcomte.fr [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Jul 18
2
bootstrap and nls
...ed when evaluating the model It seems that the init values (start=) may come not to be suitable while bootstraping. Data can be sent offline to whom wanted to try on the dataset. Any hint welcome! Best regards, Patrick Giraudoux University of Franche-Comt?? Department of Environmental Biology EA3184 af. INRA F-25030 Besan??on Cedex tel.: +33 381 665 745 fax.: +33 381 665 797 http://lbe.univ-fcomte.fr
2006 Jan 05
1
Memory limitation in GeoR - Windows or R?
...y). The library gstat offers this option, but has much more limited possibilities than geoR considering other issues (variogram analysis, etc...). library(gstat) ?krige see argument 'maxdist' Hope this can help, Kind regards Patrick Giraudoux -- Department of Environmental Biology EA3184 usc INRA University of Franche-Comte 25030 Besancon Cedex (France) tel. +33 381 665 745 fax +33 381 665 797 http://lbe.univ-fcomte.fr Aaron Swoboda a 侀crit : > Dear Sir: > > > I ran across your post to the R-help archive from February 9it is > attached below since it was nearly...
2004 Jan 02
1
type III sum of squares - ssType
Hello, It seems that, unlike Splus, the anova.lm function of R does not take the argument ssType=3 into account. How can one get an anova table with the adjusted sum of squares in R? Thanks in advance, Patrick Giraudoux University of Franche-Comté Department of Environmental Biology EA3184 af. INRA F-25030 Besançon Cedex tel.: +33 381 665 745 fax.: +33 381 665 797 http://lbe.univ-fcomte.fr [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2006 Jan 07
1
maptools, write.polylistShape
..., it seems that no as.polylist() function exist in the package. The question behind that is: in your opinion, which would be the best way to convert a list of matrix of polygon nodes coordinates into an object of class polylist? All the best, Patrick -- Department of Environmental Biology EA3184 usc INRA University of Franche-Comte 25030 Besancon Cedex (France) tel. +33 381 665 745 fax +33 381 665 797 http://lbe.univ-fcomte.fr
2005 Apr 23
1
RCMD check error windows
...exactly which ones... The documentation 'writing R extension' pages 8-9 (high suspicion that if I could understand it fully, I could solve the problem) is still obscure to me on this subject. Can anybody put me on the right track? Patrick -- Department of Environmental Biology EA3184 usc INRA University of Franche-Comte 25030 Besancon Cedex (France) tel. +33 381 665 745 fax +33 381 665 797 http://lbe.univ-fcomte.fr
2004 Jan 02
1
bwplot and panel.bwplot
...pressions don't lead to anything (actually every vector used has not any NA values). Is there a way to get a display with bwplot (and panel.bwplot) in this case? Thanks in advance for any hint, Kind regards, Patrick Giraudoux University of Franche-Comté Department of Environmental Biology EA3184 af. INRA F-25030 Besançon Cedex tel.: +33 381 665 745 fax.: +33 381 665 797 http://lbe.univ-fcomte.fr [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2004 Feb 26
1
writing polygons/segments to shapefiles (.shp) or other A rcGIS compatible file
The main limitation of the shapefiles package that I put together is that it does not create shapefiles from R objects - rather it only writes shapefiles that have been read into R and manipulated within the constraints of the existing file structure. By this I mean that for example you can change the coordinates of points and write them back out. Or you can add a bunch of blank columns in the