Hi,
I believe that first learning the appropriate statistical methods to detect
the outliers and searching for the related functions in R is a better way.
Ozgur
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Hello,
Had you looked more, and you would have seen R-help discussions on what
is an outlier. Almost unanimously, an ill defined concept.
In your problem, predators don't eat all eggs that they are given except
for one case, 38 were given and all 38 were eaten. You can detect this
in R with
Joachim Audenaert pcsierteelt.be> writes:
>
> Hello all,
>
> I am estimating parameters for regression functions on experimental data.
> Functional response of Rogers type II.
>
> I would like to know which points of my dataset are outliers. What is the
> best method to do this with R?
Th
Hello all,
I am estimating parameters for regression functions on experimental data.
Functional response of Rogers type II.
I would like to know which points of my dataset are outliers. What is the
best method to do this with R?
I found a method via R help, but would like to know if there are b
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