th example where I can
look please provide me link I will be happy to
search and learn it.
Thank you in advance.
Chitra Baniya
Nepal
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*Chitra Bahadur Baniya, PhDAssociate ProfessorCentral Department of
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yes,
and also plotting them.
Thanks.
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ed as an estimate
of the significance level for rejecting the null hypotheses. Thus, by saying
that there exists a significant
relationship, we mean that the relationship is significantly stronger than
expected from our null model".
I hope I can get all necessary R code for analyses.
Chitra
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Thanks.
I got this p-value.
> test()
[1] P-value: 0.00139
I still could not figure out how to plot 5000 permuted Qtot vs Itot.
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Dear Kjetil,
Thanks a lot for your help. I could not get histogram when I ask by R. It
simply gave me blank plot between frequency and test. I want to plot sample
(y) verses xl. Can you please tell me are both variables were permuted or
only x?
Thanking your help,
Chitra
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>Now please help me how to do?
>I have also intalled combinat library in R. But could not perform by
myself.
>I will be highly grateful.
>Thanks.
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Lecturer
Central Department of Botany
Tribh
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