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2006 Aug 29
0
how to contrast with factorial experiment
...o, R experts, If I understand Ted's anwser correctly, then I can not contrast the mean yields between sections 1-8 and 9-11 under "Trt" but I can contrast mean yields for sections 1-3 and 6-11 because there exists significant interaction between two factors (Trt:section4, Trt:section5). Could I use the commands below to test the difference between sections 1-3 and 6-11 ? > contrasts(section)<-c(-2,-2,-2,0,0,1,1,1,1,1,1) > newobj<-lm(log2(yield)~treat*section) How can I infer that there is significant difference between sections 1-3 and sections 6-11 for the "Trt...
2006 Aug 24
1
how to constrast with factorial experiment
...1.221219 0.070759 17.259 < 2e-16 *** section1 -0.008502 0.010213 -0.832 0.409675 section2 -0.491175 0.165945 -2.960 0.004942 ** section3 2.569427 0.165945 15.484 < 2e-16 *** section4 3.556067 0.165945 21.429 < 2e-16 *** section5 -1.157069 0.165945 -6.973 1.25e-08 *** section6 -0.003562 0.165945 -0.021 0.982971 section7 -0.487770 0.165945 -2.939 0.005223 ** section8 0.106181 0.165945 0.640 0.525585 section9 -0.776882 0.165945 -4.682 2.74e-05 *** section10...
2008 Apr 17
2
Design and analysis of mixture experiments
Hi, I'm interested in experimental design and data analysis on mixtures, like cake recipes where the sum of the components is fixed; e.g. <http://www.itl.nist.gov/div898/handbook/pri/section5/pri54.htm>. I can't believe that R doesn't have facilities to design and analyse such experiments, but I haven't been able to find them (I have looked quite hard!). Can anyone point me in the right direction? Thanks in advance, Keith Jewell mailto:k.jewell at campden.co.uk teleph...
2007 Jun 21
0
Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain
...ash and >> code would run. But you likely would not be able to use non-gnu tools >> like all VisualDSP++ jtag-based stuff that makes the life of developer >> easier. > >Yes - you would use the JTAG-based GNU Tools that makes life of a developer easier. > >http://www.section5.ch/icebear > In the next incarnation, may be. Right now I am leaving Blackfin for good. If the current prototype will ever advance to the phase of actual project then ... it still would be wiser to stick with current tools. >> >> Actually, I used gcc with Eclipse, not with Blac...
2007 Jun 19
1
Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain
-----Original Message----- From: Robin Getz [mailto:rgetz@blackfin.uclinux.org] Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2007 12:11 AM To: Michael Shatz Cc: speex-dev@xiph.org Subject: Re: [Speex-dev] Blackfin inline assembler and VisualDSP++ toolchain >On Wed 13 Jun 2007 12:37, Michael Shatz pondered: >> >> Hi Jean-Marc >> >> I'm trying to integrate your speex codec on our