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2009 Jan 28
1
stack data sets
...onFile <- stack(resp.prob)
######################################
#Rounding upto 2 decimal places while showing the correlation matrix
round(cor(GenData$observed),2)
#Factor Score
FactorScore=factor.pa(GenData$observed,1,scores = "TRUE")
round(cor(FactorScore$scores,GenData$latent),2)
filename_fs <- paste("FactorScore_",k,".dat")
#Exporting Factor Scores to Output file
write.table(FactorScore$scores,filename_fs,col.name=FALSE, row.name=FALSE)
}
Thank you
Nidhi
2009 Jan 28
0
How to stack data sets?
...nFile <- stack(resp.prob)
######################################
#Rounding upto 2 decimal places while showing the correlation matrix
round(cor(GenData$observed),2)
#Factor Score
FactorScore=factor.pa(GenData$observed,1,scores = "TRUE")
round(cor(FactorScore$scores,GenData$latent),2)
filename_fs <- paste("FactorScore_",k,".dat")
#Exporting Factor Scores to Output file
write.table(FactorScore$scores,filename_fs,col.name=FALSE, row.name=FALSE)
}
2009 Jan 28
2
t.test in a loop
Hi All,
I've been having a little trouble with creating a loop that will run a a
series of t.tests for inspection,
Below is the code i've tried, and some checks i've looked at.
I've used the get(paste()) idea as i was told previously that the use of the
eval should try and be avoided.
I've run a single syntax to check that my systax is correct and works
without any problems