Hi R-list,
I have a data set with plot locations and observations and want to label
them based on locations. For example, I have GPS information (x and y) as
follows:
> x
[1] -87.85092 -87.85092 -87.85092 -87.85093 -87.85093 -87.85093 -87.85094
[8] -87.85094 -87.85094 -87.85096 -87.85095 -87
or suggestions,
I would appreciate that.
Please let me know if there is lack of information you may need before
comments.
Thank you very much in advance!!
Steve Hong
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Dear list,
I am confused about two functions in R: AIC(fm) and extractAIC(fm). What is
the difference between two and when do I have to use one over the other? I
have found the similar question previously and still not clear for me to
understand. I also looked at '?AIC' and '?extractAIC' in R,
Dear all,
I have partial data set with four colums. First column is "site" with three
factors (i.e., A, B, and C). From second to fourth columns (v1 ~ v3) are my
observations. In the observations of the data set, "." indicates missing
value. I replaced "." with NA. To replace "." with NA, I u
I guess I got error message since there are some observations without
neighborhoods in the process of determining neighborhood structure randomly.
Is there any way to ignore neighborhood structures with observations without
neighborhoods and proceed the code?
Thank you in advance!!
Steve Hong
ume grains
1690 1
170 0 1
1711 1
1930 0
2170 0
Thank you in advance!!
Steve Hong
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2170 10 0 000 0
0 0 01 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
o.legume grains
1690 1
170 0 1
1711 1
1930 0
2170 0
Thank you in advance!!
Steve Hong
Dear List,
I have (for example) 50 observations collected from 50 experimental sites and
want to look at changes of 50 observations as function of time in a graph. I
found that I could do that using R-code below:
time2 <- 1:25
y1=rnorm(25, mean=0, sd=1)
y2=rnorm(25, mean=0, sd=1)
...
y50=rnorm
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