Hello. I'm trying to analyze data, which is looking at the relationship between
temperature and survival for fish (from fertilization to emergence). Looking at
the raw data, there appears to be a bell shaped relationship. Ordinarily for
survival data, I would run a generalized linear model (beca
If we're counting votes, then I vote "no". And I'd be willing to help
stuff the ballot box and even volunteer to count the final tallies in
order to make sure that the "no" side wins.
I understand the logical argument in favor of "use" or "require" or
"borrow". I am not swayed.
Backwards co
On 06.04.2010 09:27, Christophe Genolini wrote:
Hi all,
Is it possible to include a file in an .Rd file? For example, it might
be convenient to write a file "author.Rd" and then include it in all the
Rd file:
Not in that way, but you could perhaps arrange by using the new
technology describe
Someone just sent me a data set that causes the lmekin function, part of
the kinship package, to fail. In chasing it down I get an error I have
never seen before.
fit <- lmekin(icam1 ~ factor(center) + age + factor(sex),
random= ~1|iid, data=chaidata, varlist=kmat)
Error in Y - fitt
Hi all,
Is it possible to include a file in an .Rd file? For example, it might
be convenient to write a file "author.Rd" and then include it in all the
Rd file:
\author{
\include{author.Rd}
}
Christophe
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