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2001 Dec 05
3
Histograms per coding variable
Dear all I have a dataset that looks like: fr.wt site 1 4400 glen 2 235 glen 3 225 glen ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 82 550 glen 83 550 kom 84 550 kom ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 191 820 kom 192 2000 soet ' ' ' ' ' ' I need to do a series of histograms for each of the codes, levels or factors in
2003 Jan 30
1
Kruskal-Wallis, Friedman tests and Tukey HSD
Dear all Is there any way of doing a Tukey HSD post-hoc test after a Kruskal- Wallis or Friedman rank sum test (in the ctest package)? Thanks in advance, Albertus Dr. Albertus J. Smit Department of Botany University of Cape Town Private Bag Rondebosch 7700 South Africa Tel. +27 21 689 3032
2002 Jul 16
3
dose.p in MASS
Dear all I need to obtain an estimate of the 50% lethal dose (LD50) from a logistic regression model obtained by applying the glm procedure to some binomial data. The model appears to fit the data very well. I used dope.p from MASS to try and find LD50. The following output appears: > dose.p(iso.glm.logit, cf = c(1,3), p = 1:3/4) Error in dose.p(iso.glm.logit, cf = c(1, 3), p = 1:3/4) :
2008 Feb 06
1
Mixed models quantile regression
Dear R, I have a question concerning quantile regression models. I am using the quantile regression model to test the relationship between abalone and the percentage cover of algae etc at different sites and depths. An example is fit<-rq(abalone~%coversessileinvertebrates+factor(Depth)+factor(Site),tau=0.7) In this model depth is fixed and site is random. My question is, is it possible
2005 Mar 29
2
R-squared in Logistic Regression
Dear all, How do I make R show the R-squared (deviance explained by the model) in a logistic regression? Below is how I write my syntax. Basically I want to investigate density-dependence in parasitism of larvae. Note that in the end I perform a F-test because the dispersion factor (residual deviance / residual df) is significantly higher than 1. But how do I make R show the
2003 Nov 06
1
Levelplot and NAs
Dear all How does one get a levelplot (lattice library) to plot NAs in a different colour to that specified in the default colorkey? Thanks in advance, Albertus -- Dr. Albertus J. Smit Department of Botany University of Cape Town PO Box Rondebosch 7700 SOUTH AFRICA ------------------------------------------------- This mail sent through IMP: http://horde.org/imp/
2006 Oct 03
2
pdf/ convert/ font problem
Background: OS: Linux Ubuntu Dapper R : Version 2.3.1 (2006-06-01) Emacs 21.4.1 ESS Colleagues This is neither a bug report, nor a complaint, so I think this is the appropriate list. I am getting an odd font problem with a pdf generated using pdf(file = "../figures/PCNM.models.larvae.fluor.zoo.stability.2001.and.2002.pdf", title="", family="serif",
2004 Oct 25
2
aov documentation page: question
Dear all I was looking at the aov documentation page and came across the following which seems like a contradiction to me: " This provides a wrapper to |lm| for fitting linear models to balanced or unbalanced experimental designs." (I presume 'This' refers to aov) and "|aov| is designed for balanced designs, and the results can be hard to interpret without
2000 Aug 12
1
Nonlinear regression question
Dear R users I recently migrated from Statistica/SigmaPlot (Windows) to R (Linux), so please excuse if this may sound 'basic'. When running a nonlinear regression (V = Vmax * conc / (Ks + conc), i.e. Michaelis-Menten) on SigmaPlot, I get the output listed below: >>>Begin SigmaPlot Output<<< R = 0.94860969 Rsqr = 0.89986035 Adj Rsqr = 0.89458984 Standard Error of
2006 May 19
4
Cross correlation/ bivariate/ mantel
> Background: > OS: Linux Ubuntu Dapper > release: R 2.3.0 > editor: GNU Emacs 21.4.1 > front-end: ESS 5.2.3 > ----------------------------- > Colleagues > I have two spatial datasets (latitude, longitude, fish eggs) and (latitude, longitude, fish larvae) at the same 280 stations (i.e. 280 cases). I want to determine if the 2 datasets are spatially correlated. In other
2005 Mar 15
1
help w/ xyplot and panel.lmline
Dear All, I'm confortable with xyplot(...) and panel.lmline(...) statements (at least I thought I did :). I've used the following code to plot the decline in log-abundance of fish larvae (no.larvae) with age (age.cls, 4 to 27 days-old) for specific dates of sampling (day, 9 dates). I further plotted data with different colors and regression lines for ages 5-14 d and 17-23 d in a 7-by-1
2004 Jul 29
3
Help w/ matrix calc
Dear All, Help is needed! I have a matrix with frequencies of fish larvae per length class (var. sl) and age-group (var. median.no) obtained with >k<-table(cut(sl,(5:22)),median.no) >k[2:5,1:5] #to ilustrate k 4 5 6 7 (6,7] 3 1 0 0 (7,8] 3 0 1 0 (8,9] 3 4 3 5 (9,10] 3 15 7 13 from this matrix I would like to obtain the mean age per length class i.e.
2013 Jan 18
1
lattice: loess smooths based on y-axis values
Hi there, I'm using the lattice package to create an xy plot of abundance vs. depth for 5 stages of barnacle larvae from 5 species. Each panel of the plot represents a different stage, while different loess smoothers within each panel should represent different species. However, I would like depth to be on the y-axis and abundance to be on the x-axis, because this is more intuitive as an
2008 May 29
1
In fact this is a Stats question, but... "The return."
*Thanks* all those who took the time to help me (even if the "question" was not related to - the use of - R). Now I think I can soundly make my point w/ the referee (can I use your replies? If so I intend to properly cite its use?!?). Regards, Eduardo Esteves ps - Sorry for not explaining the "biological details" of my posting: RNA/DNA is the ratio of RNA content to
2012 Apr 24
1
Nested longitudinal data
Hi, I have some difficulty in figuring out whether I am doing correct or not. A brief introduction about the work: It is a light/dark choice test conducted in insect larvae.  The response is binary (0- present in dark area, 1-present in light area) and the experiment is run for 15 min, so there are 15 repeated measurements per individual larva at 1 min intervals.  The factors which affect
2002 Oct 31
0
ANOVAs per grouping variable
Dear all I have a question regarding repeating a series of nested ANOVAs. The model is: fit <- aov(response ~ treatment + plot/rep) Treatment has three levels, there are three plots and each plot has four replicates. Now, the experiment was also repeated six times during the year. Ideally I would have liked to include sampling time (month) as an additional factor in the analysis, but
2002 Jul 23
0
Comparing slopes of several linear models
Dear all I have the following data (a shortened extract shown; some replictates of time deleted) to which I fitted the linear model given below: time group mass 11 control 0.019 11 control 0.014 14 control 0.0306 14 control 0.0289 14 control 0.0236 17 control 0.0469 17 control 0.0709 11 five 0.0077 11 five
2005 Jul 28
2
lattice/ grid.layout/ multiple graphs per page
Background: OS: Linux Mandrake 10.1 release: R 2.0.0 editor: GNU Emacs 21.3.2 front-end: ESS 5.2.3 --------------------------------- Colleagues I have a set of lattice plots, and want to plot 4 of them on the page. I am having trouble with the layout. grid.newpage() pushViewport(viewport(layout = grid.layout(2,2))) pushviewport(viewport(layout.pos.col = 1, layout.pos.row = 1)) working trellis
2005 Jan 05
2
lme: error message with random=~1
Hello, I have an unbalanced mixed model design with two fixed effects "site" (2 levels) and "timeOfDay" (4 levels) and two random effects "day" (3 consecutive days) and "trap" (6 unique traps, 3 per site). The dependent variable is the body length ("BL") of insect larvae from 7 to 29 individuals per trap (104 individuals in total). To account
2003 Aug 13
1
means comparison with seasonal time series?
Dear R list, I have a sequence of weekly observations of number of adults and larvae in various size classes from a butterfly population living in a subtropical area with pronounced wet and dry seasons. Wet and dry seasons are each defined 26 weeks long with fixed start and end dates. The data span 103 weeks (two seasons each of wet and dry) with some missing weeks. What I would like to do is