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2001 Jun 15
1
Two sample Kolmogrov Smirnov mutivariate test
Dear R providers and users,
I need to compare two sets of data coming from two
different multivariate distributions. I would like to
apply a two sample Kolmogorov Smirnov test in
multivariate case. Is there any R code or package ?
Your help is highly appreciated.
Many thanks,
Esmail Amiri.
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1997 Aug 21
0
R-alpha: Mutivariate Analysis
>>>>> Ross Ihaka writes:
> I have got a little side-tracked (from graphics) and am putting
> together a little multivariate analysis library. This is just
> intended to be a "core" library rather than anything exhaustive.
> Mainly it is a matter of putting togther code which already exists at
> StatLib. Here is my present list (only some of which is
2008 Sep 23
1
quantile regression: plotting coefficients on only one variable (rq)
Dear all.
I have a question on plotting the coefficients from a series of mutivariate
quantile regressions. The following code plots the coefficients for each
RHS variable x1 and x2. Is there a way to plot only the coefficients on x1?
In the data I am using, I have a large number of fixed effects and do want
to plot the coefficients on these fixed effects.
quant.plot <- su...
1999 Jul 16
7
R:how to separate stuff?
Thanks for your help on moving files from
S+ to R and on attaching directories.
If attaching directories is NOT possible in R,
is there any other way to separate
objects into different folders or something similar?
For example, to keep user functions for multivariate
analysis in a different "place" than user functions on
time series, or to keep data objects of project_1
in a different
1999 Jul 16
7
R:how to separate stuff?
Thanks for your help on moving files from
S+ to R and on attaching directories.
If attaching directories is NOT possible in R,
is there any other way to separate
objects into different folders or something similar?
For example, to keep user functions for multivariate
analysis in a different "place" than user functions on
time series, or to keep data objects of project_1
in a different