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2008 Aug 29
2
non-parametric Anova and tukeyHSD
I have insect data from twelve sites and like most environmental data
it is non-normal mostly. I would like to preform an anova and a means
seperation like tukey's HSD in a nonparametric sense (on some sort of
central tendency measure - median?). I am searching around at this
time on the internet. Any suggestions, books, etc. would be greatly
appreciated.
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Stephen Sefick
Research
2008 Nov 04
2
Zoo seems to be running slow in R 2.8.0 windows
R version 2.8.0 (2008-10-20)
i386-pc-mingw32
locale:
LC_COLLATE=English_United States.1252;LC_CTYPE=English_United
States.1252;LC_MONETARY=English_United
States.1252;LC_NUMERIC=C;LC_TIME=English_United States.1252
attached base packages:
[1] stats graphics grDevices utils datasets methods base
other attached packages:
[1] StreamMetabolism_0.01 chron_2.3-24 zoo_1.5-4
loaded
2008 Apr 04
2
loop? apply? I want to repeat a task through 208 itterations.
structure(list(RM215alk = c(15, 13, 12, 14, NA, 13, 16, 13, 16,
#subset of data
13, 17, 13, 19, 13, 14, 14, 15, 15, 14, 16, 14, 15, 13, 14),
NSCl = c(NA, NA, 2.9, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA,
NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA, NA)), .Names = c("RM215alk",
"NSCl"), class = "data.frame", row.names = c(NA, -24L))
apply(if n>=3(x.f, 2,
2008 Sep 03
1
many correlations
I have one hundred and six independent variable that I would like to
preform a correlation analysis on. Is there anyway to only get the
values that are abolute value 0.6 or greater.
thanks
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Stephen Sefick
Research Scientist
Southeastern Natural Sciences Academy
Let's not spend our time and resources thinking about things that are
so little or so large that all they really do for us is
2012 May 15
2
R
To all moderators i guess, my question was probably not clear this is not a homework, i am trying to understand R by doing some exercise in my book.
I will however participate a course in R in august and thought it could be good to have some
knowledge before. I hoped for help from you since i have no instructor to ask, that would have been
my first choice.
thanks anyway
Lotta
2012 May 15
9
help
1. Emma is performing an experiment that requires individual handling of some animals. The sizes of the animals are lognormally distributed: The natural logarithms of their sizes has a normal distribution with mean 3 and standard deviation 0.4. The time (in minutes) it takes to handle each animal is given by
10 + s · 1.5 + eε for animals with s ≤ 20 20 + s · 0.8 + eε for animals with s > 20
2001 Feb 01
3
summary() vs mean()
Forgive what may seem to be a trivial question/problem.
Below is some simple R 1.2.1(Windows) code with output.
> summary(mammals, digits=10)
Name Body.Weight Brain.Weight
Red Fox :1 Min. : 3.0 Min. : 26.0
Pig :1 1st Qu.: 35.5 1st Qu.: 138.5
Man :1 Median : 100.0 Median : 406.0
Kangaroo:1 Mean : 761.2 Mean :1000.0
Jaguar :1 3rd
2008 Feb 12
4
summary statistics
below is my data frame. I would like to compute summary statistics
for mgl for each river mile (mean, median, mode). My apologies in
advance- I would like to get something like the SAS print out of PROC
Univariate. I have performed an ANOVA and a tukey LSD and I would
just like the summary statistics.
thanks
stephen
RM mgl
1 215 0.9285714
2 215 0.7352941
3 215 1.6455696
4 215
2008 Nov 12
1
gam help (really a vegan question)
What does Generalized Cross Validation score mean. I preform and
ordisurf on an ordination (nmds) with an environmental variable. I am
trying to figure out "how well" the environmental varibles
predict/explain the sites placements in species space. Any help would
be greatly appreciated. Any pointers to literature... would be
welcome.
thanks in advance,
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Stephen Sefick
Research
2008 Jun 30
3
scaffold usage
is there anyway that scaffold would read the database and I don''t have
to specify any of the columns? it is really frustraiting specially when
you''ve got a lotta cols and tables! I''d like to use rails for an
enterprise app but not a toy app like all those apps in tutorials
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2007 Mar 07
5
how to "apply" functions to unbalanced data in long format by factors......cant get "by" or "aggregate" to work
Hello R users,
Problem.......I do not understand how to use "aggregate","by", or the
appropriate "apply" to perform a function on data with more than one
factor on unbalanced data...
I have a data frame in the long format that does not contain balanced
data. The ID is a unique identifier corresponding to the experimental
unit that will later be examined by ANOVA,
2020 Jul 06
2
R 4.0.0 rebuild status
R-BiocFileCache is now branched for f32 (finally). You should be able to
build it if/when the PDC comes back up. Lotta random outages right now.
Tom
On Mon, Jul 6, 2020 at 10:40 AM Jos? Ab?lio Matos <jamatos at fc.up.pt> wrote:
> On Tuesday, 9 June 2020 03.40.52 WEST Tom Callaway wrote:
> > Over the last several days, I've been working hard to get all of the
> Fedora
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2009 Aug 21
4
help with median for each row
Hi,
I tried looking through google search on whether there's a way to computer
the median for each row of a nxn matrix and return the medians for each row
for further computation.
And also if the number of columns in the matrix are even, how could I
specify which median to use?
Thank you very much!
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Edward Chen
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2008 Oct 07
1
Ecological Niche Modelling on R
Dear all,
I have strong interest on Ecological Niche Model, which in general use a set
of environmental variables (continuous, categorical etc) and Presence (or
Presense/Absence) records for species. I think that "grasp" and "adehabitat"
packages could help me on these tasks.
My input layers are on ASC format, and the record of species is a data-frame
with X, Y, name of
2009 May 27
1
Multivariate Transformations
Hello folks,
many multivariate anayses (e.g., structural equation modeling) require
multivariate normal distributions.
Real data, however, most often significantly depart from the multinormal
distribution. Some researchers (e.g., Yuan et al., 2000) have proposed a
multivariate transformation of the variables.
Can you tell me, if and how such a transformation can be handeled in R?
Thanks in
2011 Jul 18
2
Spamhaus with Zimbra Mail on CentOS
I realize this is slightly off topic, but I've noticed recently that I've been unable to preform RBL lookups using the the zen and sbl spamhaus RBL lists. Currently using Zimbra Collaboration Suite using CentOS 5 I'm seeing logs showing the following output.
[root at phantom ~]# cat /var/log/zimbra.log | grep spamhaus
Jul 18 13:07:12 phantom postfix/smtpd[27001]: warning:
2008 Jun 09
2
using spec.pgram
Hi everyone,
first of all, I would like to say that I am a newbie in R, so I apologize in
advance if my questions seem to be too easy for you.
Well, I'm looking for periodicity in histograms. I have histograms of
certain phenomenons and I'm asking whether a periodicity exists in these
data. So, I make a periodogram with the function spec.pgram. For instance,
if I have a histogram h, I
2006 Sep 25
2
Preforming an action/trigger after a user successfully authenticates
Hi -
I have searched the docs for v1.0 RC7, but cannot find what I'm looking for.
What I'm ultimately wanting to do is have Dovecot preform some action,
or a trigger, when the user is successfully authenticated. Even more
specifically, I'd like to run another SQL query to record a date/time
for last authenticated login.
Short from running a script during logrotate, or constantly
2009 Feb 13
1
Bootstrap or Wilcoxons' test?
Hi!
I'm comparing the differences in contaminant concentration between 2
different groups of people ( N=36, N=37). When using a simple linear
regression model I found no differences between groups, but when evaluating
the diagnostic plots of the residuals I found my independent variable to
have deviations from normality (even after log transformation). Therefore I
have used bootstrap on
2008 Oct 01
3
for loop question Documentation and its application for calculating euclidean distance on MDS ordination axis scores
?for doesn't return anything help.search("for") doesn't return anything-
Is the for loop so prevelant in computer programing that the
documentation is implicit or is R paradigm to discourage the use of
the for loop.
I will post data probably tonight, but here is my problem. I have
preformed an MDS on a set of data. I have the scores of the four axes
that
are the optimal