Hi Peter,
Thank you so much for your tips. Have a nice Easter.
Gian
Il giovedì 2 aprile 2015, peter dalgaard ha scritto:
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> > On 30 Mar 2015, at 17:11 , Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci <
> gian.benu...@gmail.com > wrote:
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> > Dear R-usrs,
> >
> > I am
Dear R-usrs,
I am trying to perform a MANOVA on a data frame with 31 columns about soil
parameters and 1 column containing the explanatory variable (Fraction) that
have three levels.
my code is the following:
datam <- read.table("data_manova2.csv", header=T, sep=",")
names(datam)
manova_fraction
Thank you very much to you all, I'll play the codes and post my code once I
have tested it.
Cheers,
--
Gian
On 14 March 2013 16:27, John Kane wrote:
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> The easiest way to supply data is to use the dput() function. Example
> with your file named "testfile":
> dput(testfile)
> Then copy
Hi again,
Thank you all for your support. I would love to have a graph in which two
variables are contemporary showed. For example a histogram and a curve
should be the perfect choice. I tried to use twoord.plot() but I am not
sure I understand how to manage the the arguments lx, ly, rx, ry... Any
Thank you all guys, for the useful information.
Gian
On 14 March 2013 14:14, Martin Morgan wrote:
> On 03/14/2013 02:19 AM, Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci wrote:
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>> Dear all,
>>
>> I was wondering how to read DNA sequences in R, is there a specific
>> function and/
Hi all,
I would love to plot my data with R. I have abundance and frequency of fungal
taxonomic data that should be plotted in the same graph. In Microsoft Excel
is that possible but the graphic result is, as always, very poor. Is there
a function that may let me plot these data in R?
I have a mat
Dear all,
I was wondering how to read DNA sequences in R, is there a specific
function and/or a specific package for that?
Thank you very much in advance,
Gian
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Hi again to everybody,
I incountered the following error when I try to make a sample inside a
dataset.
My code is:
> data_ostrya <- sample(ostrya,200, replace=F)
Error in `[.data.frame`(x, .Internal(sample(length(x), size, replace, :
cannot take a sample larger than the population when 'replac
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> *Da:* Gian Maria Niccolò Benucci
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> *Inviato:* Giovedì 13 Settembre 2012 10:42
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Hi all,
I am wondering if do exist a function in R that allow me to sample or
choose randomly the rows (i.e., samples) inside a given matrix.
Thank you very much in advance.
Cheers,
--
Gian
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Hi Members,
Do exist the possibility to delete a command line into the history?
Fo example. If I' ve typed a line code that is wrong, Can I delete it from
the hostory in reason to do not save it in the .Rhistory file?
Thanks for helping,
Gian
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Hi Petr,
You advice options(scipen=20) gave me the expected result and fix the
problem.
Thanks a lot!
Gian
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Dear List,
I will appreciate any advice regarding how to convert the following numbers
[I got in return by taxondive()] in numeric integers without the e.g.
6.4836e+01
abbreviations.
Thank you very much in advance,
Gian
> taxa_dive
Species Delta Delta* Lambda+ De
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