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2002 Sep 19
1
problem with CAIV
I am trying to use the function CAIV from the package CoCoAn I have a matrix with dimension 43x67 with positive values >=0 When I use CAIV, I get the error: "Error : column total=0" Does someone know why? Thanks Celine -.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.- r-help mailing list -- Read http://www.ci.tuwien.ac.at/~hornik/R/R-FAQ.html Send
2003 Oct 22
1
0-only-rows in correspondence analysis
Hello, I am looking for a workaround of "species empty" plots in a correspondence analysis. I tried to do a community structure analysis with a ca via decorana(), ca() and CAIV(), but none of them allow 0 only-rows. I have species (abs./pres) in columns and sites in rows sp1 sp1 sp3 ... plot1 0 1 1 plot2 0 0 0 plot3 1 0 1 ..... but on some plots no
2011 Nov 29
0
Inlcudung classes in de contigency table + dataoverflow
Hello Everybody, I'm making a contigency table with a dataset which looks like: Class Size Member1 Members2 Members3 etc. 1 2 A B 0 2 3 C D A 3 3 B A D 4 3 D
2001 Feb 16
12
canonical correspondence analysis
Is there an R function that does canonical correspondence analysis. Can it be done using the VR function corresp()? If not, how hard it be to write R code to do it? I am a population biologist with long but patchy programming experience in C, Smalltalk, Java and other languages. Thanks, Patrick Foley patfoley at csus.edu
2013 Aug 28
1
Welcome to the "R-help" mailing list
Good Afternoon, My name is Gabriel, I'm doing an analysis if there is increase or decrease in dependence on the mutated genes, using 3 or more genes using the fisher exact test.I performed with success an analysis for two genes using fisher.test( ). example of the 2x2 contigency table: Gene A mutated | Gene A normalGene B mutated| 26
2003 Oct 13
2
contigency tables
Hello everybody, Can anyone tell me how I could analyze data that are at a contigency table form? I already found function cfa in the cfa package but I still don't understand how I could use this function in order to elaborate a contigency table. Every answer is welcome! --------------------------------- ÁðïêôÞóôå ôçí äùñåÜí óáò@yahoo.gr [[alternative HTML version deleted]]
2001 Oct 11
2
Where's MVA?
Hi All: Package TSERIES is stated to depend on MVA. However, there is no MVA package to be found under the list of package sources. Best wishes, ANDREW tseries: Package for time series analysis Package for time series analysis with emphasis on non-linear and non-stationary modelling Version: 0.7-6 Depends: ts, mva, quadprog Date: 2001-08-27 Author: Compiled by Adrian
2002 Feb 13
3
xtabs
Hi, In Splus if I call the function crosstabs() the output is a contigency table; in each cell of the table is printed: N, N/RowTotal, N/ColTotal, N/Total. N is the number of observations in each cell. The same call to xtabs() in R will produce the contigency table but the only entry in each cell is N. How can I get the same relative frequencies that crosstabs() gives? Thanks, mike --
2003 Dec 11
2
Cochran-Mantel-Haenszel problem
Hello, I've tried to analyze some data with a CMH test. My 3 dimensional contingency tables are 2x2xN where N is usually between 10 and 100. The problem is that there may be 2 strata with opposite counts (the 2x2 contigency table for these are reversed), producing opposite odds ratios that cancle out in the overall statistics. These opposite counts are very important for my analysis, since
2007 Nov 09
1
fisher.test, chisq.test
Hi, I want to analyse a contigency table (3 x 12) with a fisher.test beacause there are cells that are less than 5. ?mmen Anken Baf Belchen H?chi Hof Porti R?m Schmutz Sch?n Sissa Tann class14 7 26 150 2 46 68 126 66 3 31 7 61 class24 7 6 55 5 49 71 93 90 1 18 16 79 class34 1 1 4 3 19 8 29 61
2008 Dec 24
1
Conditional Counting with Table
Dear all, I have the following data frame: V1 V2 aaa chr1 aaa chr2 aaa NM aaa QC aaa chr10 att NM att chr7 What I want to do is to count the string (V1). But the condition of counting is: if the V2 of the string is "NM" or "QC" then the count is not increased. Hence the contigency table will look like this: #tag count aaa 3 att 1 Is
2001 Dec 22
1
new.packages function for new packages
Hi all, I use a function update.packages to update all packages in my R instalation. But I need compare one by one packages to discovery new packages. My question is: Exist in R any function that compare all installed packages in my R and all packages available in CRAN and return a list of the new packages (ie packages that I dont have im my installation) and automatic download and install
2008 Mar 12
3
Converting a data frame with values into a matrix/
Dear Group, I have a data frame like the following: x <- c("Mike","A",0.01) x1 <- c("Carl","A",0.2) x2 <- c("Gene","C",0.3) x3 <- c("James","A",-0.3) x4 <- c("Dough","B",0) xx <- rbind(x,x1,x2,x3,x4) colnames(xx)<-c("Name","Class","NES") xx
2003 Dec 03
1
multidimensional Fisher or Chi square test
Hello, Is there a test for independence available based on a multidimensional contingency table? I've about 300 processes, and for each of them I get numbers for failures and successes. I've two or more conditions under which I test these processes. If I had just one process to test I could just perform a fisher or chisquare test on a 2x2 contigency table, like this: for one process:
2001 Nov 26
2
Editing R graphics (fwd)
Thanks to the many people who adviced me on this topic. xfig works very well, at least for what I have to do now. I'd like to answer the message by Paul Marrell as well as encourage others to do so: On Fri, 23 Nov 2001, Paul Murrell wrote: > I would be very interested to know the sorts of things you do to add things > interactively to plots. > > As one reply mentioned, there
2007 Jul 21
0
Binomial multi-level (hierarchical) modelling [partly stats question, not completely R related]
Dear all, This question is partly statistics and partly R and I apologise in advance for my (usual) verbosity! My data is a little more complicated that this suggests, but essentially I have proportion data from different studies (id), each from a specific country and region of the World. I would like to examine the variables that affect the proportion, but these factors are hierarchical. In case
2005 Nov 26
0
correspondence analysis and canonical correspondence analysis in R
http://www.cuddyvalley.org/psychoR/code now contains version 1.4 of ca.R There are already many versions of CA and CCA in various R packages, but this one has some unique features, so maybe it is useful. The function ca() can do simple CA, but it also allows for linear restrictions on the row and column scores (they can be restricted to be in the span of a number of covariates). Thus the
2006 Jan 10
2
reading contigency tables
Hi all, I need some help using read.ftable to read a contingency table. My columns are organized as follows: order--family--species--location--number of individuals I couldn't figure out how to change the data on my text file to be imported into R; and after you do that, is it possible to convert the table into a data frame? Any tips would be greatly appreciatted! Thanks a lot, Naiara.
2012 Sep 26
1
Creating x*y different contigency tables
Dear all, I am trying to construct 25x31 different matrices of 2x2 dimension. Here is the problem: we have the following matrix matrix(c(54+s0, 43+s1, 56-s0, 67-s1), nrow=2, ncol=2, byrow=T) the values for s0 and s1 are c(0:24) and c(0:31), respectively. I wrote the following code without the desired results
2008 Apr 18
2
Correspondence and detrended correspondence analysis
Hi, I hope someone knows the answer to this or has a real good reference about it (I am using Legendre & Legendre, Numerical Ecology, 1998).... My data is a data.frame with locations as rows and vegetation assemblages / species as columns. I've done a PCA, a correspondance analysis (CA) using ca in ca package and a detrended correspondance analysis (DCA) using decorana from vegan package.