Re: [R] ski.mack test in R

2019-08-23 Thread Sarah Goslee
Hi Sophie, It's good form to reply to the list, not directly to me - I'm not able to help people individually. It's also good form to put the necessary info directly into your email, rather than expecting people to open attachments (which the mailing list might not even allow, depending on format)

Re: [R] ski.mack test in R

2019-08-20 Thread Sarah Goslee
Hi Sophie, We don't have enough information to help you. You DON'T need to type in the data for your test - that's how the package authors are creating a reproducible example for you. But you do need to have your data in the correct format, and we have no idea what your a looks like. a <- read

[R] ski.mack test in R

2019-08-20 Thread Sophie Bleke
Dear R-Help List, For part of my data, which I analyse with Friedman.test, there is data missing, which is a normal result of the experimental setup. If I am correct, I need to use the Ski.Mack test in R for it. Normally, I read my data in for Friedman or post hoc Wilcoxon like below: a <- read.