Nicole, this list strips binary attachments.

Using dput() is the most effective way to include some of your data,
and we also need to see the R code you're trying to use, and some
information about what you want to accomplish, all included in the
body of your email.

Sarah



On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 9:48 AM, Nicole Ford <nicole.f...@me.com> wrote:
> Hello, all.
>
> I've been working on this for sometime and was almost at the end/ last chunk 
> of code i would need....  When I received an error.  Rather than go to bed 
> and think about it in the morning, I messed with my data and now I am not 
> getting anything.  I was up until 4am trying to fix this.
>
> Zip files of my data are attached (the data which ends in 'a' matches with 
> wvsA  and the data which ends in 'b' matches with my data code wvsB).  my 
> code is below.
>
> I can't even get plots, now.  If i can just get to that point, i would be 
> eternally grateful for any help.
>
> please find my code attached, as well.
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>
>
>


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