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2018 Apr 18
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nMDS with R: missing values
...rows. For example, depending on the resolution of your data, one approach would be to have up to 8 rows for each locality: Loc1.1000, Loc1.2000, . . . Loc1.8000. If a locality did not have certain millennia represented you would just leave them out.
David C
-----Original Message-----
From: Jessie Woodbridge <jessie.woodbridge at plymouth.ac.uk>
Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2018 3:42 AM
To: David L Carlson <dcarlson at tamu.edu>
Subject: RE: nMDS with R: missing values
Dear Prof Carlson,
Thank you for your reply. I'm using 'vegan' with 'vegdist' and 'bray'. I h...
1999 Jun 16
0
Samba problem on Alpha Linux Red Hat 5.2
...5 and alpha is the Linux box. I keep
getting an "Access Denied" message! I have enclosed my very basic
smb.conf file below. I have tried most logical variations, but
can not get past this problem.
Please respond directly to woodbri@mediaone.net
Any help would be appreaciated.
-Stephen Woodbridge
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bash-2.02$ net view
Server Name Remark
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\\ALPHA Samba Server
\\MOTORAD
\\RIVEN Kali Woodbridge
The command completed successfully....
2018 Apr 17
2
nMDS with R: missing values
Dear All,
I was wondering whether anyone might be able to provide some advice with an nMDS / R problem. I?m trying to run nMDS on a dataset that contains many missing values and was wondering how I can account for the missing values when running nMDS? It seems as though the data are being grouped depending on where the zero values appear. Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Thank you very much
2018 Apr 17
0
nMDS with R: missing values
Dear All,
I was wondering whether anyone might be able to provide some advice with an nMDS / R problem. I'm trying to run nMDS on a dataset that contains many missing values and was wondering how I can account for the missing values when running nMDS? It seems as though the data are being grouped depending on where the zero values appear. Any suggestions greatly appreciated. Thank you very