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2010 Feb 23
5
axes limits in do3d
Does anybody know how to change the axes limits in do3d in made4? This is the code I have tried: do3d(sub, x=2, y=1, z=3, pch="+", col="darkgreen", ylim=c(0,4), xlim=c(0,140) ) But it doesn't seem to change the limits of the x and y axes as I would expect. I've also tried lab statements but can't seem to achieve the scales that I want. Any ideas would be much
2009 Sep 09
1
R code for creating and appending to frequency table
Apologies for what might seem like an simple question. I have written a model which gives me a frequency distribution for a particular score within a set. What I now want to do is loop this so that I get many different frequency distributions and append them to a table with a collum which specifies which loop the frequency distribution is from. What I wantto end up with would look something like
2009 Sep 21
2
Four concurrent Markov chains
Hi, I am trying to write a simulation of the movements of four animals between six patches. The movement between patches is based on a first-order Markov chain so that the next patch they visit depends on the patch they were in before. I have written code that allows me to simulate the movement of one animal but when I add more there seems to be a problem and all chains come back as N/A. I can
2009 Oct 08
1
unordered multinomial logistic regression (or logit model) with repeated measures (I think)
I am attempted to examine the temporal independence of my data set and think I need an unordered multinomial logistic regression (or logit model) with repeated measures to do so. The data in question is location of chickens. Chickens could be in any one of 5 locations when a snapshot sample was taken. The locations of chickens (bird) in 8 pens (pen) were scored twice a day (AMPM) for 20 days
2009 Oct 12
1
Ordinal response model
I have been asked to analyse some questionnaire data- which is not data I'm that used to dealing with. I'm hoping that I can make use of the nabble expertise (again). The questionnaire has a section which contains a particular issue and then questions which are related to this issue (and potentially to each other): 1) importance of the issue (7 ordinal categories from -3 to +3) 2) impact